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Nature isn't racist

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About the Author

Harvey B Graham

Harvey B. Graham grew up in the remote wilderness of Ontario, Canada, completely off-grid. This unique upbringing gave him firsthand experience in studying nature and understanding its intricate balance. Over the years, he has taken on diverse roles, including farmer, trapper, Deputy Conservation Officer, member of the Armed Forces, and city superintendent. However, his greatest lessons came from observing the natural world. Inspired by the wisdom of nature, Harvey aims to share the truths he has uncovered about evolution, survival, and the fundamental laws governing life on Earth.

About the Book

Nature isn't racist

Nature Isn’t Racist is a thought-provoking exploration of how evolution has instilled the instinct for species to stay with their own kind for survival. Harvey B. Graham argues that nature’s laws of survival are often misinterpreted in human society. Through historical analysis and evolutionary science, the book presents compelling evidence that life forms have naturally followed this law for millions of years. The book dives into the consequences of defying these principles and the potential risks posed to the future of humanity.

Key Themes Covered in the Book:

  • How nature’s universal law of survival is misunderstood
  • The necessity of following natural laws for the continuation of species
  • The greatest threat facing human survival today

Discover the Unwritten Laws of Nature

Explore how evolution and the universal laws of nature shape life’s survival instincts. Nature Isn’t Racist challenges conventional thinking by revealing how species naturally remain with their own kind and the consequences of defying these fundamental laws.

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