The first two paragraphs seem cliche and ignorant. Some of these are obvious which I guess makes the others more believable?
This isn't the whole book, I wanted to include the explanation but hey, I don't want ya'll to be bored at reading. ️
Most of these are crap, but some of them are true and public knowledge. For example, black soldiers in the Confederate Army.
You forgot Barack Obamas nickname in high school was Barack Oganja, considering the immense amount of weed he smoked.
United States Census of 1890 lists 3,273 African Americans who claimed to be Confederate veterans... But what do I know about life. I'm only a history major who specializes in American history.
I believe most of them the legal age of consent in most states is 17, 16 in a few actually. And of course African American people fought for the confederates a lot of them didn't even support Lincoln because even though he was promising freedom, they didn't believe they'd get better jobs either. And a lot of them didn't. As for government coverups.....well I expect that. And actually the Roman Catholic Church (no offense to Catholics I'm one too) owns a media company that publishes erotica as well as makes ***********. Just saying.
Several of those either aren't true, poorly sourced, or of misleading content. For example, blacks did serve in the Confederate army, but not as freedmen. They were conscripted as stretcher bearers, home security, or menial labor, and were not ranked. They were still slaves. That's just one. The CIA ones are largely bogus because the data is unverifiable thanks to the classification/secrecy system. The LSD one, however is true. Timothy Leary was a Harvard professor and psychoanalyst who utilized that drug in controlled therapy experiments. Most of his notes were burned when he was fired and arrested.
Some may be true, some may be false, I wasn't included into the research, I was the one who organized the book and such and wanted to share it. ️ Real author is Russ Kick
It isn't a secret.. Lol it was emailed to me. And since I wanted to research, I knew/had contacted with Russ, telling those things on 2nd paragraph. Anyone wants the forbidden book?
I'm guilty of #27 when writing papers.. I'll find an article with an idea, line or data to match my argument, and I'll cite it..
Ahliedel, I think that is actually allowed. Politicians do it all of the time on the news and cite it..except with an ellipsis between two ideas.