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Outline Description of: God, The Devil, & The Curse Of Tippecanoe On March 4, 1841 William Henry Harrison was sworn in as the new President of the United States. He was 68 years old, which at that time, made him the oldest President to ever serve in office, until 1980 when Ronald Reagan became President. Harrison rode into the Capital on a horse without a coat or a hat in miserably freezing winter, and was known as a great hero in the War of 1812, and in many Indian Wars before and after that, and in particular in the Battle of Tippecanoe against the entire nation of the Shawnee Indian tribes, in which he killed their Indian chief, and the brother of the chief, who was said to be a prophet, put a curse on Harrison that he would die in the office of the Presidency, and that every President in the United States following him, would also either die in office as President, or would almost die, every 20 years after Harrison, forever. That curse came to be known as The Curse of Tippecanoe, only Harrison didn't believe it.On April 4, 1841, just 31 days after he was sworn in as President, according to history, William Henry Harrison died of pneumonia, and since then every 20 years a President has either died or almost died, with some from assassinations, others from illnesses and diseases, and still others from assassination attempts on their lives. The list is endless and is perfect, and can easily be verified by anyone who cares to read historical facts on Presidents in the United States, who were sworn in, following Harrison in 1840, from 1860 with Lincoln, to 1880 with Garfield, to 1900 with McKinley, to Wilson in 1920, to FDR in 1940, Kennedy in 1960, Reagan in 1980, Bush in 2000, all the way to 2020, when either the insect Trump will be shot, beheaded, or suffer from an excruciating painful illness like the plague, or a Democrat President will be shot by a Trump moronic worshipper. Either way, whoever gets elected President in 2020, will either get hurt, ill, or die in office.But did President Harrison really die in office on April 4, 1841, just 31 days after he had become President, or did something else happen, like a secret test between God and the Devil, similar to the test that they had with Job, whereby poor Job, who was a man who loved and worshipped God above all else, was subjected to devastating sufferings, and excruciating pain and losses, and yet he still loved and worshipped God no matter what. This novel explores an extraordinary hoax of a wager and a test, that God and the Devil made together on President Harrison, and details Harrison's life before he became President, while he was President for 31 days in office, and after he died, was placed in his coffin, and vanished from sight for many years; and this story details his fascinating life after he vanished, including his ownership of a wild lesbian and bisexual brothel in Canada. And although Harrison, according to history, died on April 4, 1841, and was seen in his coffin by thousands of people in mourning, there is new evidence and documents in St. Augustine and Key West, Flordia, and in Toronto, Canada, that substantiate and prove that Harrison never actually died on that day when everyone thought he had died, at all, but he lived another 13 years in a most fascinating life that no other President in history had ever experienced before. This novel details that account of Harrison's life. Lawrence David Niren is also the author of "Light Of The Lord's Lesbian", "Compassion I" and "Compassion II", "Juvia, Kennedy, & The Trial And Confession Of Trump", and "The Lex Talionis Of Brett Kavanaugh", all on Amazon.com in ebook and paperback, and all wonderfully promoted on Whizbuzz Books for the past year!Books & Author's Links: Whizbuzz BooksAmazon.comAmazon Author PageBingFacebookGoogleGoodreadsLinkedinYahoo