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Reclaiming Reality

Restoring Humanity in the Age of AI

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Reclaiming Reality

De : Andrew Torba
Lu par : Joel Jeffrey
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The world you knew is disappearing. Truth is being rewritten, reality is being engineered, and those who control the machines control the future. We are living in an age where artificial intelligence is replacing human thought, digital systems dictate the boundaries of speech and belief, and global institutions are collapsing under the weight of their own deception. Every pillar of civilization—faith, family, freedom—is under siege by forces determined to remake humanity in their own image.

In Reclaiming Reality, Andrew Torba issues a wake-up call to those who refuse to be programmed by the system. This is a battle plan for those who will not surrender their minds, their souls, or their future to an algorithmic tyranny.

Through a masterful blend of history, philosophy, theology, and technological insight, Torba unmasks the architects of the digital age and exposes their designs for control, compliance, and conquest. But more importantly, he lays out a blueprint for building something greater—a Parallel Christian Society that thrives beyond the reach of failing institutions and corrupted power structures.

You can ignore what is happening, but it will not ignore you. Every day, the system tightens its grip, redefining what is real, what is true, and what is permissible. The only choice left is whether you will submit to their version of artificial reality—or whether you will rise up and reclaim what is real. This is not just a book. It is a manifesto, a warning, and a call to action. The world is changing. The question is, who will build what comes next?

©2025 Andrew Torba (P)2025 Andrew Torba
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