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This Fleeting World: A Short History of Humanity (This World of Ours)

DOC This Fleeting World: A Short History of Humanity (This World of Ours) by David Christian in History

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Following the previously unsaid early histories of the forming of America and the modern re-emergence of the Metis as the inheritors of the true peace and power of the New World. The re-kindling of their age-old alliances with the Celtic lords of Ireland; Scotland; Normandy and elsewhere has brought forward an alternative - and; hopefully; less prejudiced view of the purpose and creation of the New World. This book offers an inside look; from an indigenous Metis perspective; of the old noble; sacred; holy and main indigenous families of the Americas and Europe in their little known agreements to travel; trade and share their new formed lives together in this wonderful land we call Creation. New understanding is gained from looking at the challenges currently facing all of humanity in our urgent need to balance the forces of nature against the greed of continual conquest and ongoing subjugation of the free peoples of the world. The interconnections of these families and the teachings of the Great Laws of Peace; as handed down through these indigenous teachers; are the true inheritance of the New World and are still readily available to all families alive today. The perseverance of the St.Clair; Jacobite; Lorraine and other bloodlines constantly overshadows the English and Vatican agendas showing plainly how the Metis have become the modern force to be reckoned with in restoring true peace and freedom to humanity.


#368124 in Books Berkshire Publishing Group 2007-06-21Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.02 x .33 x 5.98l; .60 #File Name: 1933782048120 pages


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A true history of humanity.By Hal RiyamThis book provides a history like you have never read before. This book actually explains the human history from the Big Bang to the modern life we currently live in.The prequel introduces the reader to the events that occurred before the existence of humanity until the appearance of Homo Sapiens.The next chapter; or The Era of Foragers; explains the life style of the early humans until the adoption of agriculture.The third chapter; The Agrarian Era; tells of the advances human made after agriculture became a common way of living; lasting 'til the year 1750.The last chapter describes the modern life after the industrial revolution.This book tells history in a very broad scale; not focusing on one country; continent; etc.It is definitely interesting to read; and it keeps the readers occupied without boring them.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Gary J. Rose Ph.D.Great short history of our earth; culture etc.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Fletchgreat summation of the reason of history

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