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Ark Evil Jack Dunn
Ark Evil
Jack Dunn
Publisher Marketing: An intriguing story begins on Noah's Ark during the baffling Great Flood. Sought for thousands of years since the Ark landed, an ancient glass object is believed to reveal all that occurred before God vanquished the earth for mankind's sins. Some ancient texts tell that that the holder of the mysterious crystal can see everything that will take place in the postdiluvian world. Two Catholic priests, Joshua Saffarian and Luke Roberts, are in Sicily, Pergamum, Turkey and New York City because of an evil goat god and a group of Freemasons. The sinister double agents have taken control of the Central Banks in the United States, Europe, Russia, India and most other countries and are bleeding the Earth's economies dry. It seems that their wicked Thoth who slithered off the Ark on Mount Ararat controls Time and Dimensions. For the last 3500 years he has managed to destroy the Pharaohs of Egypt, including Cleopatra, Alexander the Great of Greece, the prophet Daniel, Jewish high priests and The Temple of Old Jerusalem, and plagued the Catholic Church's hierarchy in the early days of Rome and since. A Demonic Power has suddenly taking hold of the entire planet by using the United States and Democracy as its base of operations. The Great Work of the Masons is a Master Plan devised in the last 100 years that is being implemented in the first years of the 21st Century to get all people to glorify the hermaphroditic god. Contributor Bio: Dunn, Jack Jack Dunn is a well-known international author, having written 12 books. He won the silver National Writing IPPY award for best religious fiction in 2008. He tales of intrigue coupled with real life events and recent, past and ancient history make his stories fast-paced and informative.
| Mídia | Livros Paperback Book (Livro de capa flexível e brochura) |
| Lançado | 26 de novembro de 2010 |
| ISBN13 | 9781453757321 |
| Editoras | Createspace |
| Páginas | 394 |
| Dimensões | 133 × 203 × 21 mm · 408 g |
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