Identity Crisis

Identity Crisis by Angel LeBlanc, published by Angel LeBlanc in July 2020, is a large print edition comprising 428 pages. This book explores the influence of ancestry and history on politics, religion, and society, delving into science, biology, history, and genetics to address profound questions that have troubled humanity for centuries.
Readers will find a controversial examination that intertwines various fields, including history and philosophy, to present a multifaceted perspective on the connections between ancestry and societal structures. The book engages with research from notable figures, offering insights into the complexities of human existence and the factors that shape our world.
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The influence of Ancestry and History on Politics, Religion and Society. This book takes a look at science, biology, history and gentics to explain the deepest questions that have plagued mankind for millennia. This contravercial book combines the research of the Bell Curve, the works of Zecharia Sitchin and Gregg Braden.
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