When World War II ended high-ranking Nazis poured into the USA. NAZI medical doctors developed mind control, while NAZI scientists developed anti-gravity spacecraft. These two elements are weaving a net to entrap inside control— mind-brain manipulation, and outside control— space vehicles with lethal weapons orbiting earth. NAZS and the global elite used cold war (covert methods instead of military force) to gain control of the United States of America. The government protected these sadistic men while they tortured our children (MK-Ultra) brain-washed our minds (school, news, movies, TV, false flags) damaged our brains (vaccines) and built space rockets and anti-gravity spacecrafts. They are now coming out of the shadows. Christians believe 'Jesus Christ' will return and stop this, but he is Jehovah, demon-god of Israel and the master-mind behind it. Jehovah-Christ is not Jesus (the spiritually enlightened being who healed people) but he is the Christian Savior. He is keeping Christian souls for his own salvation, not theirs. The Holy Ghost (6 6 6 in numerology) is the image of the Beast (Jehovah). Cast out this demon-ghost and reclaim your life. The New World Order Is New Jerusalem Endorsement. “A New Vision… is comprehensive, intriguing, and courageous… Highly recommended! TheColumbiaReview.com.”
I was very excited about reading this book. I had hoped this book would be enlightening, however I felt a major left down. This book is definitely not for everyone. I had hoped this book would be uplifting and enlightening, but was let down in the end. I was looking forward to having my ideas challenged, but in the end I was left shaking my head. From the beginning the author presents some very interesting ideas, some of which I found insulting to my intelligence and contrary to fact. One point made as early as page 12 and more clearly explained later in Chapter 6 and 8 was that the terrorist attack on 9/11 was not of man, but that a satanic spell was cast and nuclear bombs took down the towers. She surmised that the theory that airplanes took down the building was built on 'preposterous lies'. The more I read this book the more I realized it wasn't for me and that is saying a lot. I love reading books about astrology and have studied Wicca in depth. This book went well beyond my comfort level. When I began reading this book I had an open mind, but I found as the topics discussed became more and more outrageous I struggled to maintain that openness and started doubting the intent of this book. Ultimately, one message of this book appears to be that Christianity is a lie and we are all under the direct influence of Satan. Christians worship Satan, pray to Satan, commit all acts in the name of Satan and that Jesus Christ is Satan. In the chapter regarding terrorism, the author goes into detail of the theory behind terrorist groups being funding by the US and Israel, which are actually the real terrorists. I wish I had never read this book. I enjoy having my beliefs and ideas challenged, when the source appears to be educated and/or of right mind. The ideas expressed in this book are radical and unfounded. I would not recommend this book to anyone.
I will start this off by saying if you think this book is a Bible study or a closer look into the gospels, you will be wrong and it might not be the book for you. The book contains several messages about the government, public education, aliens, conspiracy theories, vaccinations, and demonic possession of humans submitting to Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit. Although the summary preview of the book says that it speaks about the God of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam it seems to focus on Christianity with only snippets of information aimed at Judaism and Islam. There is also some mention of Paganism which also intermixes Wicca practices. It really made you think about what you think you know and about what you believe and even though I did not agree with some of what was said. I think that religion needs to be tested. That its good for people to read things like this that make them think about what they believe in. This book did just that.
A New Vision: the Mystery of the Gospel Revealed by Moriah Morningstar is a controversial book that brings in a whole new, albeit, shocking interpretation of the Scriptures as humanity has known them over the years, a book that claims there has been a deadly conspiracy from powers above to subdue humanity and distort their vision of the truth. In this slim book, the author will try to justify his claim that Jehovah is God, and that The God of Abraham is not the Creator or Jesus; he is a demon. His plan of Salvation is not for you; it is a plan to save himself and his demons from the second death.
This is a book that claims to sweep away all we ever knew about the God, Jesus, and redemption. If the author's claims are true, then humanity must have been misled in a terrible way. But is he?
Personally, I appreciate the author's research and any reader will feel that he has put in many hours of work to uncover the truth he believes in. he shows great mastery of the Bible. However, there is a lot to argue about the claims made in this slim but powerful book. It is unfortunate the author couldn't convince me about his claims.
The books is the authors thoughts of creation and the beginning of time. Although the author put a lot of thought into this book, I found it difficult to read because I believe differently. It is a thought provoking read though.
A New Vision is a book written by a woman who believes she is the antichrist and a reincarnated Hopi legend who is bringing a prophetic message to the people of the world to save them from the destruction of association with Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit. The book contains several messages about the government, public education, aliens, conspiracy theories, vaccinations, and demonic possession of humans submitting to Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit. Although the summary preview of the book says that it speaks about the God of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam it seems to focus on Christianity with only snippets of information aimed at Judaism and Islam. There is also some mention of Paganism which also intermixes Wicca practices. Overall the book is supposed to be prophesy and warning to those involved with the demons of Christianity and the influences of the government to save the human race.
I usually try to pick out the good things of a book and focus on them when I review someone’s work as I know it’s hard to put yourself out there especially with the boom of independent publishing. And though I disagree with the theories and prophesies laid out in this book it is not why I am giving it a poor review. The most positive critique I can give is the layout of the book was nicely done and pleasing to read with pictures, poems, songs, and graphics. I wish I could say that I believe the author believes in the message she has put forth and give it some respect for that but ultimately I have to say I found myself on more than one occasion questioning whether this book was supposed to be a joke that someone was making with satire. The biggest thing that probably turned me off was the author spending so much time ranting about the mark of the beast (666) and how negative it is only to list it as the price for prophesy book against it. If it is supposed to be a satire, brilliant! Otherwise, I’m afraid the writing sounds like a wild tirade of some sort and despite all the praise of research by some other reviewers it seriously lacks any merits.
The sources used to support the authors claims only use the words she uses when writing…it would be like wanting to use the word “terrorizing” and then looking in the Bible for that word and citing the verse I found it in. Although Jews and Muslims are somewhat brought up the crux of the argument is in Christianity and the Bible is sorely misquoted and misused as a source. The stories of government making aliens, planning terrorist attacks, and Presidents reincarnating as other people or even leading double lives makes for some interesting conspiracy theories but lacks real evidence other than some poorly cited sources also spit balling. Of course these are supposed to be prophesies so there really is no source I suppose…I only wonder why the Hopi tribe has not honored the author if she is a reincarnation of one of their beloved legends. Speaking at length with a friend with ties to the tribe; she stated that there is inconsistencies and misrepresentation on the author’s part regarding their heritage as well. Having a ton of poorly cited sources and contradicting your own writing (sometimes the government is said to be not that bad then it is creating aliens for demon possession) as well the flaws with the logic of the arguments made on these poorly cited sources does not constitute good writing. If you have visions I’d rather read a book on just that instead of these illogical arguments and misquoted sources (I looked them up unlike the several other reviewers).
Unfortunately the simple truth is that this book is so poorly researched it negates any message from the visions that the author is trying to tell us and reads better as a humorous satire of someone paranoid about the government and religion with illogical arguments and outlandish theories. However, to each their own beliefs and the author is certainly entitled to hers but is unable to communicate that here with any sound reasoning and research.