Philosophy, Philosophy of Good and Evil, Social Sciences, Social Theory,
Religion and Spirituality, New Thought
carefully orchestrated lie?
For millennia, humanity has stumbled through darkness, divided by wars,
hatred, and inexplicable suffering. We’ve blamed politics, religion,
economics—but what if the real reason has been hiding in plain sight and
this knowledge could change everything? Imagine the possibility of exposing
hidden forces that have manipulated civilizations, sparked genocides, and
turned brother against brother. Imagine how much better your life could be if
you had knowledge powerful enough to fuel culture, unite humanity, and create
meaning in people’s lives for generations to come. Author William Mile
unveils a forbidden truth that explains why good people constantly find
themselves at war with each other while evil seems to flourish unchecked. This
isn’t just another self-help book or philosophical treatise—this
is the missing piece, a revolutionary theory. In this book, you’ll
discover:
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- why 80% of humanity shares an invisible bond that transcends race, religion,
and nationality - the shocking truth about the 20% operating by entirely different rules
- how to identify the hidden manipulators who profit from human division
- the secret to transforming conflict into unprecedented global cooperation
- why this knowledge has been suppressed—and what happens when it spreads
- why 80% of humanity shares an invisible bond that transcends race, religion,
Mile’s 8:2 theory doesn’t just explain the world’s
chaos—it gives you the formula for ending it. Are you brave enough to
see past the illusions that have trapped humanity for generations?
The awakening begins now. Will you join the brotherhood or remain blind to the
battle raging around you? Are you one of the 8s…or the 2s?
Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. With over twenty years of meditation
experience, as well as having had opportunities to sit with well-known
masters, William felt the need to forge his own way, abandoning his
commitments to traditional religious circles, so as to pursue his curiosities
no matter where they led. As he puts it, “There’s a freedom
achieved only when an individual is true to himself, one seldom found in
groups.”
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