Inside the Mind of President Biden e-bog
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What are the real thoughts inside the mind of President Biden?What scheme does he know about the coronavirus crisis and the Obama administration's close ties with Beijing? How are the extreme severity of the coronavirus's spread in America, Beijing's genocide in Uyghur, Hong Kong's suppression, and space beings closely related to each other? The coronavirus death toll in America alone has just ...
E-bog
117,05 DKK
Forlag
IRH Press
Udgivet
2 marts 2021
Længde
296 sider
Genrer
1KBB
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781943928033
What are the real thoughts inside the mind of President Biden?What scheme does he know about the coronavirus crisis and the Obama administration's close ties with Beijing? How are the extreme severity of the coronavirus's spread in America, Beijing's genocide in Uyghur, Hong Kong's suppression, and space beings closely related to each other? The coronavirus death toll in America alone has just now reached over 500,000 peoplematching the death toll of three wars which includes World War II.From his desire to save the people in this age of crisis who are living in this world, leading religious leader, world teacher, and opinion leader, Master Ryuho Okawa, gives us a look inside the inner thinking and truths about President Joe Biden. In this book, you will find what President Biden's real mind, value judgments, sense of righteousness and religious faith, and inner character are. You'll discover whether his capacity can truly fulfill the responsibilities of an American president and a major world leader, and the way he views the battle between democracy and totalitarianism that we are now really witnessing. These pages show how President Biden compares with former president Donald Trump and his spirit of chivalry, the spirit of bushido.';The fall of the nation is coming in the name of ';strategic patience.' Later generations shall correctly tell about Mr. Trump who cried repeatedly to ';Make America Great Again.' Ryuho Okawa, Preface