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The Root of Deception

Manufactured Fear, Planted Guild, and False Blame

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The Root of Deception

De : Elias Verdan
Lu par : Marie Rising
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You pay for mistakes you never made.
You carry guilt that was planted on your shoulders long before you had the chance to question it.
You get blamed for problems created by people you will never meet.
And you were trained to accept all of it without asking why.

The Root of Deception exposes the design behind this quiet manipulation. Fear is crafted with precision. Shame is assigned like a tax. Blame is redirected until ordinary people absorb the damage for the system that claims to protect them. This book shows how truth is reshaped, how narratives are engineered, and how the machinery stays hidden by convincing you that the burden was always yours.

You are told to trust the system, yet the system never pays the price for its failures. You are told you are responsible, yet your responsibility begins only where their accountability ends. The Root of Deception uncovers why this pattern repeats and who gains from your confusion. It reveals the cracks behind the polished story and forces you to see the structure that benefits every time you apologise for something you did not do.

This is not a comforting book. It is a necessary one. It will not soften the truth, but it will give you the clarity the system hopes you never find. Once you see how deception is built, you stop carrying the guilt that was never yours.
If you are tired of paying for the mistakes of others, this is the book you need.

©2025 Elias Verdan (P)2026 Heinrich Wilson
Philosophie Politique et gouvernement
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