Precognitive Visions: Manly Foresight, Medication, Synchronicities, & Deja Vu

Conrad Riker
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Your Dreams Are Trying to Save You — But You’re Still Asleep  


Have you ever woken up in a cold sweat, knowing something was coming — and then it happened?  


Have you been called “crazy” for seeing the future in your sleep while the world burns around you?  


Have you hidden your visions, ashamed, afraid, silenced by a society that mocks male intuition as weakness?  


This book is not for the timid. It is not for the brainwashed. It is for men who have seen the storm before it strikes — in their dreams — and were punished for speaking the truth.  


- They told you dreams are random — but they’re not  

- They said prophecy is myth — but your nightmares keep coming true  

- You’ve watched women lie, manipulate, destroy — and your dreams warned you first  

- You’ve been gaslit by therapists, priests, psychologists — all denying your inner sight  

- They weaponized your sensitivity, called it madness, while their systems collapsed  

- This book reveals the ancient, buried art of dream foresight — suppressed by gynocentric religion and leftist science  

- You will learn how to weaponize your premonitions — to outmaneuver cheaters, liars, and traitors  

- This is not mysticism — this is cognitive sovereignty reclaimed through logic, discipline, and masculine clarity  


If you want to stop being blindsided by betrayal, deception, and collapse — and start seeing the future clearly so you can act before it ruins you — buy this book today.  

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