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Fangs of Deception
- Narrated by: Harley Roberts
- Length: 4 hrs
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Summary
“We couldn’t care less about what a tiny minority of people think they know. We own the media, we own the courts. Hell, we own the whole bloody system, everything. There’s no stopping what we’re doing, Terry. Surely you’ve understood that by now.”
Just days after Carl Palmer introduces his new girlfriend to his cousin Terry at a family get-together, where he reveals explosive information he has discovered about the pandemic and the vaccines, he disappears into thin air. This forces Terry to delve into the world of "conspiracy theories" and uncover the truth behind his cousin’s disappearance, all the while undergoing a soul-searching journey of his own.
Exploring the themes of self-empowerment, anti-conformity and loss of innocence, Fangs of Deception is a gripping psychological thriller that offers a dystopian vision of a world in which both the mainstream media and world governments are pawns in a nefarious globalist plan for humanity.
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- 19-02-24
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This is well researched & many a truth is woven into this work of fiction. If you're aware of the kinds of things covered by the author, then you might also find some level of peace from being communicated with from the same wavelength.
If these topics are new to the listener, or seem too strange to be true, then I truly hope there's enough lively discussions where people can be pointed to the very real topics that have been fictionalised. It's too densely packed for me to list every instance of reality depicted.
The narrator has a soothing yet serious tone & is clear & well paced.
The overall experience feels less connection for the alienated. It's a humanising one.
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