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Authors sometimes assume that they can deduce the thoughts, dreams and motivations of long-dead historical figures. This section documents instances of "mind reading" found in this work.
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 13 April 2024

One Nation Under Gods: Mind reading



A FAIR Analysis of: One Nation Under Gods, a work by author: Richard Abanes

Authors sometimes assume that they can deduce the thoughts, dreams and motivations of long-dead historical figures. This section documents instances of "mind reading" found in this work.

Page One Nation Under Gods

135, 531n45 (PB)

"The mad rush to acquire land in hopes of cashing in on it at a later date consumed the thoughts of nearly every Saint, including Smith."

136

"Smith actually believed that his debts...could be wiped out by merely printing these notes and using them to pay creditors."