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United States Human Expedition

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United States Human Expedition
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Publisher: Smashwords
ISBN-13: 9781301717729
Number of pages: 40

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A review of our over all situation as a country and humanity of Earth. After covering the systematic flaws of the leverage over human need held by money; I cover the viable options of applying a check and balance on the monetary structure and the private distribution of wealth.

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