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A thrilling tale revealing untold version of history, blending espionage, politics and fate across countries and eras, highlighting the essence of human will.
Illusion (Infinite Intelligence) delves into various topics, including the nature of reality, the power of the mind, and the hidden forces that shape our world. It presents a unique perspective on historical events and figures, suggesting that many of them were not as they appeared to be.
The book offers alternative interpretations of historical events, suggesting that powerful, unseen forces have influenced the course of human history.It delves into the lives of significant historical figures, revealing hidden aspects of their personalities and motivations.
"If you thought that the fate of the Titanic was like what you saw in movies or read in books, you'd be mistaken."
"Because John Kennedy was a very enlightened and democratic man. According to the masters, the President was preparing to move America towards left-wing politics. Although he didn't show it, he admired Karl Marx, the father of communist philosophy. Oswald, the shooter who killed Kennedy, was deliberately portrayed by the press as a socialist."
"Marx wanted to avenge his weaknesses on all of humanity. These weaknesses were at the root of his anarchist ideas. For example, on a very cold winter day in Germany, he even sold his coat to buy firewood, and this was too much for him. He wanted to take revenge for his weaknesses."
"A German man named Christian Fehling came into the bar and asked for a beer during what the bartenders call happy hour, when they offer discounted drinks. It was his first time there and when he said "one beer" he forgot to put "please" at the end. The bar waiter was very offended by this very ordinary situation. For such a trivial reason, he pulled out and shot the man."