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Cassandra's second book, Thirty-Three Secrets Arab Men Never Tell American Women: A Dissection of How Muslims Treat Women and Infidels, is a detailed blueprint of Arab Muslim males' treatment of women and non-Muslims simply because they are not of the faith and therefore considered subhuman.
2,000-year-old attitudes and customs, still in effect today on a daily basis in Islam, which are kept hidden from the Western world, especially the United States, are brought relentlessly into the light of day where every aspect is meticulously scrutinized. Most of what Cassandra reveals has been unknown to the vast majority of people outside of Muslim societies throughout history except for those individuals who have traveled extensively or lived inside the Islamic world. The author's documentation of every subject covered is impeccable and is to be commended.
Thirty-Three Secrets Arab Men Never Tell American Women takes the reader on a journey where shock, horror, disbelief, anger, fear, disgust, revulsion, contempt, sorrow, and outrage each play their part as the strands of the Gordian knot of Islamic societal realities are untangled and laid out in each chapter of this compelling work for all to see without hindrance. It will be obvious to anyone picking up this book that Cassandra has taken great care to make the comprehensive subject matter as easily understood as possible by every reader.
The Appendices contain priceless photographic proofs of what Cassandra has discussed in her riveting work.
This is the book to read if you want to learn more than you may want to believe about how and why Muslim males treat women and infidels in the heart-stopping manner that they do. You will also learn why they genuinely believe that Allah has designated that this world be ruled only by Muslim males—and why your survival depends on coming to terms with these realities and taking preventive measures to stop them in their tracks as soon as humanly possible.
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Cassandra's second book, Thirty-Three Secrets Arab Men Never Tell American Women: A Dissection of How Muslims Treat Women and Infidels, is a detailed blueprint of Arab Muslim males' treatment of women and non-Muslims simply because they are not of the faith and therefore considered subhuman.
2,000-year-old attitudes and customs, still in effect today on a daily basis in Islam, which are kept hidden from the Western world, especially the United States, are brought relentlessly into the light of day where every aspect is meticulously scrutinized. Most of what Cassandra reveals has been unknown to the vast majority of people outside of Muslim societies throughout history except for those individuals who have traveled extensively or lived inside the Islamic world. The author's documentation of every subject covered is impeccable and is to be commended.
Thirty-Three Secrets Arab Men Never Tell American Women takes the reader on a journey where shock, horror, disbelief, anger, fear, disgust, revulsion, contempt, sorrow, and outrage each play their part as the strands of the Gordian knot of Islamic societal realities are untangled and laid out in each chapter of this compelling work for all to see without hindrance. It will be obvious to anyone picking up this book that Cassandra has taken great care to make the comprehensive subject matter as easily understood as possible by every reader.
The Appendices contain priceless photographic proofs of what Cassandra has discussed in her riveting work.
This is the book to read if you want to learn more than you may want to believe about how and why Muslim males treat women and infidels in the heart-stopping manner that they do. You will also learn why they genuinely believe that Allah has designated that this world be ruled only by Muslim males—and why your survival depends on coming to terms with these realities and taking preventive measures to stop them in their tracks as soon as humanly possible.
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