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In his latest book "The Seven Clones of Barack Obama", occultist author Bensa Magos returns to expose the ancient origins and fearful hegemony of the bloodline of Obama clones. Spawn of Annunaki breeding of Akhenaton's alien DNA, the Obama clone-line produced seven failed clones, each horrifically disfigured as they are wicked. Effectively applying the often-discredited practices of 19th century mesmerists, Magos reanimates the obscured chronicles of the first six Obama clones and revealing the Seventh Obama Clone still alive beneath the ocean. The current President of the United States, the…mehr

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In his latest book "The Seven Clones of Barack Obama", occultist author Bensa Magos returns to expose the ancient origins and fearful hegemony of the bloodline of Obama clones. Spawn of Annunaki breeding of Akhenaton's alien DNA, the Obama clone-line produced seven failed clones, each horrifically disfigured as they are wicked. Effectively applying the often-discredited practices of 19th century mesmerists, Magos reanimates the obscured chronicles of the first six Obama clones and revealing the Seventh Obama Clone still alive beneath the ocean. The current President of the United States, the Eighth Obama Clone is systematically unveiling his cyclopean designs: Unleash a Hitlerian "Creeping Death" of Monsanto force fed Eugentics, a Moloch satiating Cult of Abortion, under the all-seeing-eye of the NSA Panopticon, enforced by the "Final Solution" control grid known as Obamacare. What abomination lurks in the feud between the Seventh and Eighth Obama clones as they vie for totalitarian control over humanity.
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Who is Bensa Magos? Madman, prophet, satirist, pulse of the ages? Born on the border of Canada and Mexico, Bensa Magos bootstrapped his way to author of a number of books including The Seven Clones of Barack Obama (2013) and Reign of Trump (2016). Julia de Stijl writes "Bensa Magos is terrible, just terrible, but what delicious heights of historical webs, hints of conspiracies and tragic truths revealed behind the humor. We learn even when we don't agree to start thinking critically of all authority."