Planet X and the Kolbrin Bible Connection Why the Kolbrin Bible Is the Rosetta Stone of Planet X
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Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
09.05.2008
Verlag
Your Own World BooksSeitenzahl
92
Maße (L/B/H)
22,9/15,2/0,6 cm
Gewicht
148 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-1-59772-070-0
"Greg Jenner spent decades connecting the dots for this book. Now you can do the same, in a single evening!"-Marshall Masters Greg Jenner is one of the top Planet X historians alive today - if not the best! He believes that the ancients were extremely clear in their warnings to us about Planet X. He believes the ancients were extremely clear in their warnings to us about Planet X, and in this groundbreaking work, he makes it all click together like a box of Legos. Excerpt From The Introduction "This work will outline 'the return' of the Destroyer by arguing its cyclical nature. To prove this crucial point, this writer includes three epic sagas gleaned from The Kolbrin Bible, including:The sinking of Atlantis (Egypt's motherland) The Deluge (Noah's Flood), including a Celtic account of the Deluge The Exodus (including the slaves flight to freedom) As you will discover later, the Destroyer caused or contributed to all three of these events." Planet X Prophecy Explained According to Jenner, "The Kolbrin Bible is the Rosetta Stone of Planet X!" This is because the historical accounts in this ancient secular anthology have enabled him to correlate a broad range of wisdom texts, folklore, and prophecy. For example, he found several passages in The Kolbrin Bible, which clearly describe the destruction of Atlantis during a previous Planet X flyby!
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