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Musical Truth, Volume 3

De : Mark Devlin
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Musical Truth Volume 3 completes club and radio DJ-turned author/ researcher Mark Devlin’s trilogy of books, exposing the real nature of the corporate music industry and those that populate it.

This volume focuses on the way the entertainment industry’s owned assets were used to help push the official narrative of the “Covid 19” Scamdemic, (which has been rightly described as “The Greatest Scam Ever Perpetuated Upon Mankind”). So many beloved musicians showed their true colors in helping to push the lies and bad science which paved the way for the tyranny and human enslavement that was always planned to be applied in its wake.

This dynamic revealed beyond all doubt how the forces that have controlled the music industry for decades are intrinsically linked to those which devised the Scamdemic. There have been only a few honorable exceptions, and these names get a respectful roll call.

These chapters are punctuated by a new feature—Sound Bites—an array of short stories concerning well-known music-makers which further reinforce the assertions made in previous volumes.

The book ends on an inspirational note, revealing some spiritual and metaphysical truths that have been hidden from humanity for so long, but which, it turns out, a handful of visionary songwriters seem to have cryptically encoded into their songs.

©2021 Mark Devlin (P)2023 Mark Devlin
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