The Rocket Scientists’ Guide to Money and the Economy: Accumulation and Debt - Softcover

Sosteric, Mike

 
9781897455111: The Rocket Scientists’ Guide to Money and the Economy: Accumulation and Debt

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Do you know what money really is? Do you know why #TheFamily works so hard to get it? Do you know what's going to happen if we don't change their System? Let me tell you, it ain't pretty. Bring clarity to your understanding of The Family and their System. Arm yourself with clear knowledge so you can understand and change the world. Read Rocket Scientists' Guide to Money and the Economy today.

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Do you know what money really is? Do you know why #TheFamily works so hard to get it? Do you know what's going to happen if we don't change their System? Let me tell you, it ain't pretty. Bring clarity to your understanding of The Family and their System. Arm yourself with clear knowledge so you can understand and change the world. Read Rocket Scientists' Guide to Money and the Economy today.

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Witty, intelligent, sophisticated,bold, brilliant, seminal, revolutionary,and fit for the Smithsonian... These are all words and phrases that the author, Michael Sharp, uses to describe his Rocket Scientists' Guide to Money and the Economy-Accumulation and Debt. Is this egoistic hyperbole or the lunatic ravings of a scientist who has been sniffing laboratory butane for far too long? Only you can decide for yourself. Just don't miss out on this uniquely transparent look into the dark esosteric corridors of modern economic machination.

ABOUT MICHAEL SHARP Michael Sharp is a sociologist and mystic who has written several books on topics ranging from cosmology and theology, to chakra activation, ascension, and awakening of the physical unit. He has created the SpiritWiki (http://www.thespiritwiki.com) as a repository of his own spiritual, psychological, and sociological thought.

Michael Sharp took an Economics 100 course as the first class, in the first year, of his failed engineering degree. He dropped that class after only one hour of lecture and was subsequently RTDed (i.e., required to discontinue) for failing all his other courses. Learning from his mistake, he registered in university a second time and stayed as far away from the economics and engineering departments as he could manage. He subsequently went on to finish a PhD in Sociology. You can visit him at http://www.michaelsharp.org/

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