Debunking the 1619 Project: Exposing the Plan to Divide America Free Audiobook Download by Mary Grabar


Mary Grabar reveals the truth about the 1619 Project. This is an enlightening and compelling read for anyone who wants to know more about this complicated subject, as well as a must-listen for those who want to stand with their family members or friends against the divisive plan that they may need protection from.

The 1619 Project is a group in the United States that believes America was created as a Christian nation and therefore trying to return to this supposed state will help curb crime. They try to convince other people that the average unemployment rate of 4% is due to illegal immigration and not our free-market economy.

The 1619 Project is a plan to divide America into areas with specific ethnic and cultural heritage. This was the theory that began with George Washington's letter to Thomas Jeffersons in 1790. The letter said, "I should be sorry to see our fellow citizens made unhappy by colonial rivalries." The 1619 Project has taken on a new meaning in today's world as it relates to the growing polarization of America. In this book, Mary Grabar offers practical advice on how to stop this coming disaster.

The first conspiracy theory about the "1619 Project" and "The Plan to Divide America" was put forth in 2013 by Terry Giles, and the 1619 Project is now a central figure in many such theories. The 1619 Project is purported to be a secret plan by George Soros to reapportion the country into separate states based on ethnicity, creating "a New World Order".

"The 1619 Project" is a plan to divide the United States into separate states, in order that each state may have its own constitution and form of government, thereby ensuring "a country of 50 sovereign states rather than one of 50 states." The plot centers around 1619, when colonial leaders signed a document in Europe promising religious freedom.

Mary Grabar's "1619 Project: Exposing the Plan to Divide America" is a very divisive book. It was published on October 10, 2017 and has been stirring up controversy since then.

Published Date 2021-12-07
Duration 10 hours 55 minutes
Author Mary Grabar
Narrated Liisa Ivary
Reviews
(2 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Non-Fiction
Parent Category Social Science, North America

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