Millennia ago, women ruled the Earth and men were their subjects. Over time, a series of long forgotten catastrophes twisted the natural order, and thus the Reign of the Phallus began. Warlike and competitive patriarchal societies overthrew the peaceful societies of the women. Women and children were subjected to the rule of the male, who brought the horrors of rape, child molestation, father/daughter incest, and other fruits of masculinist protection into being. Some time during the shift from female dominance to masculinist protection, a number of brilliant female scientists, philosophers, political theorists, and ethicists left the Earth, travelling to a world beyond out sun to await the Fall of Man. Now these women have returned to reclaim this Earth. Their secret presence among us has changed the thinking of all women on our planet. Whereas many women formerly worshiped and spread themselves before the phallus, their thinking changed with the arrival of the ancients. Around our planet, women have begun to consider ways to emasculate the males in their lives. A Radical Gynocracy sprang up in dim offices until, over time and as their influence developed, they shone forth as the way of the New World Order. These stories describe the results of these primordial women’s covert activity. Without knowledge of Earth’s past, male narrators tell of their forced emasculations and feminizations as they conform to the New World Order.
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- Release Date 07/29/2015
- Author David Holly
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1st edition
- Weight 10.6 ounces
- Dimensions 5.5 x 0.57 x 8.5 inches
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