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Be Alarmed Alexander Eliazar Nawls ISBN 978-1-63885-367-1 Paperback ISBN - photo 1
Be Alarmed!
Alexander "Eliazar" Nawls
ISBN 978-1-63885-367-1 (Paperback)
ISBN 978-1-63885-368-8 (Digital)
Copyright 2021 Alexander Eliazar Nawls
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Table of Contents

Preface
T he hostile effects of capitalism and democracy breeds chaos in America and abroad. This system, like most other systems of government, was devised by man. Democracy, socialism, communism, and autocracy merely effectuate the designs and will of men. Capitalism as a system of Governance breeds insatiable greed, and moral depravity. Any governmental system absent the fear of God past and present has been proven to be systematic failures to their respective societies. They become intrusive, blinding, and psychologically numbing as to their harsh realities and physical effects. Through this book, I have labored to give a meticulous display of the aforementioned effects in perspective. For the record, it behooves all humanity to be advised. God puts men in power over nations, and their ill will that is contrary to Gods will does not go unchecked by divine intervention.
Introduction
W oe is me. Woe is me, cries the earth shrouded with a hazardously polluted environment. Earth, the facilitating matrix for the reproduction and sustainment of life, is now ailing as a result of mans greed and ignorant designs. Todays stewards of the earth have proven themselves unworthy of Gods prime directive respective to our domain. The chief stewards of the earth are known predominately by their reckless stewardship of the earth and boisterous claims of being superpowers. They all have their respective gods and ideologies; nevertheless, as leaders of the world, theyve become exceedingly disoriented. The Lord God, by most holy decree, directed man and gave him dominion over the earth. As biblically inscribed in Genesis: 1:2728, God created humans and empowered them to be fruitful, to multiply, and to replenish the earth. Yes, ultimately, the Lord directed man to subdue the earth. Unarguably, to have dominion is to have stewardship requiring planetary and environmental considerations effectuated through our responsibilities and deeds as humans. However, in the absence of good virtue, the disorientation of nations is a result of being religiously disingenuous, thus deteriorating morally and psychologically to a state of ungodliness and truculence.
Chapter 1
War and Death
B y illuminating the hostile effects of capitalism and democracy on the world and humanity at large, I am sounding a moral alarm. America in her pride has boasted profusely of her power and greatness throughout the world. People in general are of like manner: in awe of greatness and humbled by or attentive to power. Let us now reflect on Americas less than humble beginnings. History has portrayed the American immigrants as what could be construed as exiles.
These exiled immigrants I perceived to be predominantly misfits of a society dominated by elitists. England, former homeland to the immigrants, banished them in an effort to rid themselves of a loathsome burden. History further reveals the American immigrants as being referred to as the scum of England. This referral at its very least calls into question the very core of their predominate character. At this time, I direct your attention to what I perceived as inevitably preordained events. The intransigent immigrants embarked on the shores of what ultimately became America. The exiled immigrants predestined in their quest to conquer the land cunning and seductively alluring. They ultimately seized upon the near-primitive native Indians.
The American immigrants arrived here idealistically in pursuit of a new homeland. Upon arrival, the natives greeted them with unsuspecting benevolence. The natives, primitive in their means, taught the immigrants to survive in the so-called New World. With commitment to intent and purpose, the immigrants maintained a fixed perspective on their goal. The immigrants, it seemed, were intent on acquiring the land by any means necessary. In the quest to achieve their goal, the immigrants employed the use of what I perceived as germ warfare in the use of disease-laden blankets, most indefensible aligned with other advanced stratagems of war against the natives. The immigrants launched a succession of tactical subversions on the natives witfully unmatched. The natives, in a near-primitive stage of intellectualism, subsequently as a result of subversion, nary affliction was put on notice. Being apprised of the immigrants egregious offenses, the natives began to unite in defensive posture. This to the immigrants was no doubt perceived as retaliatory; thus, the hostilities soared, and ultimately war ensued. As a result of the aforementioned events regarding the life and times of the early immigrants, a new nation was formed at the cost of very near annihilation of another race.
However unfortunate the aforementioned events of the past are, the immigrants had achieved their goal. The immigrants, victorious in their quest to obtain the land, gave birth to what ultimately became America. As the author of this book, I endeavor to make clear that war and slavery were the sowing of the seeds of capitalism and democracy. Through a meticulous display of the contents of this book on the past- and present-day life, I endeavor to make plain the hostile effects of capitalism and democracy at large. The birth of this American system of capitalism and democracy ostensibly gave way to a righteous and wholesome way of life. While I am an American citizen assimilated, born, and raised, I am grateful but nonetheless grieved by the destructive means of our emergence. It is my personal opinion that the events of life today are the promises of life tomorrow. Thus, I submit to you my goal in the writing of this book: It is to elicit a rational sense of alarm in the American citizenry. For the record, Im proposing we display the type of alarm that compels us to speak out and seize to acquiesce to the countrys destructive path in life to date.
I would certainly be remiss were I not to make mention of the goodness that is in part America. Over time, America has made great strides in progress as a country. Capitalism and democracy have been the gateway to advancement by way of capital and freedom. America has amassed a wealth of life-sustaining support systems through technology, science, research, production, and distribution. This system of capitalism and democracy has been the beating heart of the American peoples endeavors at large. As all things worth having in life comes with a price, its this system that has provided our most valued necessities that enable us to have our vast spectrum of life, a quality of life that is often taken for granted. This system has notably provided our security, freedom, the right to choose, and for some, the complete benefit of the Constitution. All this is, in part, America and her self-imposed limited potential. Why limited potential, you ask. This question and an array of others will be answered throughout this book.
Definitively, capitalism is an economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately owned and operated for private profit. This system, when utilized honestly for all intents and purposes, is logical and extremely productive. Capitalism in my opinion requires three necessary components vital to its overall use and success. Democracy is the critical component of the capitalistic system. Democracy is denoted as a system of government in which all the people share political control. However, neither can be successful without justice by way of balance. Capitalism, democracy, and justice are inseparable for continued success in a system of governing.
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