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Welfare’s policy of


mandating the separation of the man from the family is similar to the segrega- tion policies of Aparthied in South Africa, imposed by the British in the 20th century. African men and women were legally forced to separate from each other. This caused the culture of the dysfunctional single mother household. As a result, women are now having babies solely for money, housing, and other benefits. The child is no longer seen as a gift from God but an opportunity to get money. Woman are paid to put children in special ed. This will hinder the child’s education and hinder them from future progress and opportunities in life. In revelations 12,


the dragon chased the pregnant woman so he can kill her son as soon as he’s born. FBI’s COIN- TELPRO lists one of its objectives as preventing the rise of a Black messiah who can unify and electrify


the masses. In the book of Exodus, Pharaoh passed a law to kill the first born son of the Israelites. Moses was supposed to die at birth. King Herod passed a decree to kill all the first born sons to pre- vent the messiah from being born. Jesus was saved and had to hide in Egypt until Herod had died. The dragon is still chasing the woman around the world to kill her children. This is where social engineering comes in. know- ing the science of social psychology and sociology, people with an interest in black destruction could ma- nipulate the behavioral cues to be conducive to going to prison, crime, drugs, violence, and death. This would solve the problem of the Black population, it would provide jobs for various industries, and it would prevent the rise


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