
Indigenous Recall (Vol. 2, Lipstick and War Crimes Series): The Return to Sanity - Paperback
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Indigenous Recall: The Return to Sanity is the indigenous edition of Vol.2 Lipstick and War Crimes Book Series by Ray Songtree, and was produced specifically for indigenous descendants, Native Americans, Pacific Islanders, Australians, South Americans, Africans, and Asians. Here the perpetrators of colonialism are exposed. Globalization is a continuation of their hedgemony. This edition contains the profound 1980 speech by Lakota Russell Means.
Indigenous Recall has two meanings. Indigenous people are asking that the broken defective
dominant culture be recalled as a defective product. The other meaning is they have to recall,
recollect who they really want to be. Indigenous Recall places First Nation people as central to a balancing of human culture and nature.
"The Return to Sanity" will have meaning when the criminals at the top are exposed for all to
see. "Return to Sanity" also refers to rolling back the insane for-profit industrial lifestyle, which
has no future because of resource depletion. Modern lifestyle is unsustainable.
In Vol. 2 we explore the history of who is using media, education, and the entertainment industry to create a global monoculture. The dominant culture has organizers, as we will learn. All of our children are being targeted.
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