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The British state and the British people are our friends and will always remain so. What this book focuses on is the British deep state, which is a secret organization. The British state and people are exempted from the accusations therein contained.
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The British deep state acts on the premise of the 'supremacy of races', which gave rise to many disasters including racism and colonialism. However, the so-called 'supremacy of races' is nothing but a fabricated concept produced by the deep state and certainly has no validity in the Sight of God.
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Convinced in the supremacy of its own race, the British deep state has always dreamed of gathering the entire world under a British kingdom.
The British deep state has always dreamed of a purely Anglo-Saxon world state, living under a single flag and a single empire.
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No other power in history has used colonialism as extensively as the British deep state has.
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The people of the exploited countries suffered many deadly famines.
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The elephant has always been an important symbol of the British deep state and was extensively used in stamps of the colonies to represent the British monarchy.
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A living example of a turtle
A 140-million-year-old fossil turtle
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A 400-to-380-million-year-old fossil brittle star
A living example of a brittle star
A 152-million-year-old fossil halfbeak
A living example of the halfbeak
Despite all the efforts of the British deep state, fossils themselves refute evolution. Life forms have never changed in millions of years; in other words, they have never evolved.
A 354-to-290-million-year-old fossil fern
A living example of fern
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The British deep state managed to influence the Pope as well.
The theory of evolution was produced by the British deep state behind closed doors. Churches were forced to apologize to Darwin while the Pope was forced to defend evolution.
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The Royal Society began to award the 'Darwin Medal' to scientists every year in an effort to spread the evolution deceit.
(Top) The Royal Society members in 1888
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