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The Death Sentence Over America by V. S. Herrell

The Death Sentence Over America by V. S. Herrell

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The Death Sentence Over America

This is a REPRINT of an exceedingly difficult pamphlet to find. 

 

Please allow two weeks for the pamphlet to be delivered.

 

Note: This pamphlet is a reproduction of the historical text for academic, historical, or collector purposes.

 

Printed in 2026 in saddle stitch.

 

5.5" x 8.5" / 21 pages

 

Pamphlet description

The Death Sentence Over White America by Pastor V.S. Herrell is a political and social commentary focused on the author’s views about the AIDS epidemic, U.S. economic policy, national debt, race relations, and globalization. The document argues that AIDS would create catastrophic demographic and financial consequences for the United States, particularly through rising healthcare costs and welfare expenditures. The author discusses projected HIV/AIDS infection rates, criticizes the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and public-health institutions, and predicts that AIDS-related treatment costs would overwhelm government finances. The text also references historical epidemics and compares the potential spread of AIDS to past global plagues.

A substantial portion of the document examines U.S. government debt, taxation, inflation, consumer borrowing, and entitlement spending. The author argues that the national debt and broader economic conditions are unsustainable and predicts severe economic collapse, including inflation, unemployment, reductions in welfare and retirement programs, and widespread social unrest. The text presents historical comparisons, government budget figures, and projections about future debt levels, while also discussing the potential economic effects of increased taxation and reductions in public spending. The author contends that these financial pressures would destabilize American society and weaken existing institutions.

In its concluding sections, the document attributes social, economic, and political problems in the United States to what the author describes as coordinated influence by Jews, international banking interests, and multicultural policies. The text advocates racial and social segregation as a proposed solution and argues for a return to what the author calls “Christian law and order.” Throughout the document, the author links demographic change, race relations, public policy, and moral decline into a broader narrative about the future of American society. The work contains extensive racial, religious, and political assertions presented from the author’s ideological perspective.

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