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Someone Has to Say It

The Hidden History of How America Was Lost

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Someone Has to Say It

By: Tom Kawczynski
Narrated by: Jeff Winston
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Listen to any professor or read any history book published by the mainstream media, and you will be told a story about an unjust America and how we are now building a better and more prosperous society. But what if the story they tell isn’t the truth, but instead a warped interpretation of our recent history? What if the real story is about a good and decent nation which has been undermined at every opportunity by those with a radical communist agenda to remake this nation through guilt, intimidation, coercion, and censorship?

Starting at the turn of the last century, this book lays out systematically how Americans have lost control of our government, of our civil society, of our schools, of our companies, and in many cases, even our families.

This was no accident. This is the story those people who write the agenda do not want you to know, do not want you to share, and do not want you to read or hear. This is the hidden history of America.

©2018 Tom Kawczynski (P)2019 Tom Kawczynski
Media Studies Political Science United States American History Imperialism

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