Womens' Legal Supremacy: Feminist-Marxist-Postmodernist Privileges, a Licence To Kill A Billion Children, Paternity Discrepancy, & Impunity Using PMS Defence

Conrad Riker
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The Silent War Against Men, Truth, and Civilization Has Already Been Lost — And She’s Winning


How did women gain total legal immunity while men face prison for speaking facts?  


Why does every feminist policy destroy families, collapse birth rates, and bankrupt nations?  


Who engineered the systemic lie that women are victims — while they hold suffrage, spending power, custody, and emotional veto over society?


- Reveals the exact legal framework that grants women automatic victim status — no evidence required  

- Exposes how “PMS defence” erases female criminal liability while men are jailed for disagreeing  

- Uncovers the feminist-Marxist collusion that weaponized language, law, and psychology against men  

- Documents how women, as a class, abort one billion children — then demand worship for their “choice”  

- Proves that female suffrage and consumer dominance have turned democracy into a gynocratic spending spree  

- Shows how female-led institutions pathologize masculinity while promoting infantile, collectivist dependency  

- Traces the ideological roots of “equity” and “inclusion” to maternal archetypes — not justice or reason  

- Demonstrates how women avoid all responsibility while controlling education, media, healthcare, and law


If you want to understand how women gained total legal and cultural supremacy — and how it’s destroying the West — buy this book today.

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