The Haunted Soul Brother: Summoned
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The Haunted Soul Brother - Xlibris US
Copyright © 2014 by Clarence M. Allen.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2014911817
ISBN: Hardcover 978-1-4990-4463-8
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-4990-4462-1
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Rev. date: 07/09/2014
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The Haunted Soul Brother is a legendary monster and creature that has been summoned up from the dead by many of the murdered victims’ souls throughout the ages. Throughout the history of man and since the beginning of mankind, there have been many murdered victims due to some kind of violence or violent crimes.
Throughout history, many of these victims that were killed and murdered have gone down to their graves without anyone to hear their cries or calls during those dark times of violence and come to their aid during the time of their demise. No one! There was no one around to hear their cries from their horrors and terrors. Throughout history there have been numerous monsters that have preyed upon and brought the terrors and horrors of fright to millions of victims. There have also been many people who have grown and turned into monsters by committing many horrendous murders and mayhems on society itself.
There could be millions of reasons as to why and how these monsters and creatures have been created to bring about these horrors and terrorize their victims and preys. These spirits of evil can come from greed, corruption, perversions, racism, insanity, loss of reality of life, hate, just evil itself, slavery, wars, the monsters of the Holocaust, and much more.
When the subject covers slavery and racism, the black man, also known as the brother, has always been given the worst of the worst titles as the bad person, the black sheep, and the first person to die in life, in books, and in movies. The majority of the most noted monsters and creatures throughout history are basically of white descendants and were created by a person other than a black person. Today, there will come a time to honor and pay respect unto the black or brother monster.
Throughout the history of mankind, there have been millions and millions of murdered victims who have through the times become restless in their graves. These millions of restless murdered souls have become eager and have been yearning, longing, and waiting. They all are waiting for their calls to finally be heard and answered. Now is a good time to put your ear to the ground, and you might hear their cries coming from deep down within the depths of the earth. Now put your hand on the ground, and you may feel the vibrations generating from the shaking of their restless souls. Listen with your ear to the ground, and you may hear the lively sounds of their calls.
These murdered victims throughout times are all calling for the One. They are calling for the One, who has been ridiculed for all his lifetime. They all are calling for the One, who has gotten the worst reputation of all the colors of the race color chart all together. Their cries call out to the One, who has been hunted all his life. Their call cries out for the Soul Brother, who has been haunted for all his life. Their cries go out to the one and only Haunted Soul Brother.
The Haunted Soul Brother!
The Hunted Soul Brother!
Summoned
Monsters and Creatures
Haunted Stories and Scary Tales
Monsters and Creatures
Monsters of Slavery, Racism, and Violent Crimes
The Haunted Soul Brother
Haunted Stories and Scary Tales
Haunted stories and scary tales are usually told as haunted and frightening events of monsters, creatures, and urban legends that people of all walks of life share and can relate to. They begin early in our childhood, and they can last until we reach far into our adult years. We all share in these fictional and nonfictional tales of the stories of monsters, creatures, and urban legends of horror and fright.
There are hundreds and maybe even millions of frightening and horrific stories and scary tales that have been shared between people throughout the history of time. I believe that, as people continue to share in these frightening and horrendous episodes, a person’s emotions on these stories can become so aroused into the heights of becoming frightened and entertained all at the same time while oneself goes through the experience of the haunting and horrific episodes of these terrors. Could it be that these emotions that cause many of us all to become even more intrigued and curious fill us with the desire to want more and more? I believe, we as people will never get enough thrills and chills that arise from these haunted stories and scary tales of monsters, creatures, and urban legends that have come about throughout history and time.
Shortly, we will take a journey along with some of the many monsters, creatures, and urban legends, along with some ghosts who are known to be most terrifying and scary. Now is a good time to go and find your deepest and darkest place to read while you begin your visit with many haunted stories and scary tales of fright.
Now think about the stories that you know of that happened in real life where there were the victims of violence who were violated from all sorts of horrific crimes. Throughout the history of man, there have been those from their innocence who have been hurt, violated, brutalized, and murdered with no recompense, and some seem to be forgotten over the times.
Think about the times in history when slave traders of those great slave ships that sailed from Africa to the Americas for the Atlantic slave trades. Think about those slaves that were down in the bottoms of the ships and were too sick and weak or caused problems while sailing at sea and were cast overboard to drown and never to be remembered again. Throughout the history of slavery and racism, the masters and traders of slaves were the monsters in life who have had their way, with all sorts of ugliness, such as the raping of enslaved women and the lynching and castrating of enslaved men. Will there ever come a time in life where a monster-creature will appear as a champion, an avenger, and maybe even a hero for the causes for the victims of the slaveries, rapes, molestations, and the worse of