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The Bible Fraud: An Untold Story of Jesus Christ

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Are you prepared to have your core beliefs shocked to their very foundation?

A mysterious inscription on a German headstone
Coded sentences in the Shakespearean Plays
2000 year old British coins
Secret ciphers in the New Testament
Pictorial cryptograms in Vatican art treasures
Curious statues sculptured for a church in Southern France
Concealed information in the Bible and the discovery of hidden church records combine to reveal a story of deception that has no equal in the pages of world history.

This groundbreaking book reveals to the world for the first time original new information about the emergence of the New Testament and its story of Jesus Christ. It provides historical evidence showing not only vital ancient manuscripts been hidden from the public domain but also other sensitive and associated Biblical material has been purposely withheld or suppressed from the general populace.

An examination of this material reveals nothing less than a new account of the development of Christian belief and provides a conflicting and supportable version to that put forward by the priesthood. More alarming is that the church hierarchy of today admits the nature of the information uncovered here is factual and yet still withholds it from public knowledge.

Through the objective presentation of fact, this book provides the fundamental data that finally solves the mystery of Christian origins. There is no such a piece of Biblical history as this found currently in any of the records of mankind.

The conclusion reached is persuasive and has truly profound implications. Whatever your religious views, this is a collection of rare information you will not be able to ignore.

Was this book foretold by Nostradamus?

Michel de Nostredame was a charismatic 16th century Provencal physician turned seer. He was the author of a book of prophecies written in unusual rhymed quatrains (four-lined verses ) called Centuries . His successful prophecies included the Great Fire of London in 1666, the French Revolution, Napoleon s defeat at Waterloo, Hitler s rise to power and its consequences, the atom bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and much more. One of Nostradamus predictions concerned the church of Rome and is yet to be fulfilled. This prophecy has been adopted and applied directly to the new information presented in this book.

Nostramdamus

O vast Rome, your ruin draws near, not of your walls but of your blood and substance. One sharp in letters makes so horrible a mark, His sharp point goes all the way to the quick.

271 pages, Perfect Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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Tony Bushby

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Author 2 books11 followers
July 10, 2011
I'm not a religious person, but as a person interested in history, I found this book fascinating. We've truly been lied to for thousands of years.
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24 reviews3 followers
August 11, 2013
I bought several of Tony Bushby's books. The first one I read, The Bible Fraud, had some statements in the beginning, which shocked me, and I wondered if he might be off his rocker. I started checking everything he claimed by searching online and trying to find out if he had done good research. It all checked out. I am glad I didn't quit after coming across the first statement that seemed out of place. I reread the passage in question when I had calmed down, and realised that he was perfectly aware of the discrepancy. He described a statue of a Roman that said 9BC on it. This infuriated me because I "knew" that a statue of a Roman could not have the letters "BC" in its date. I wondered if he was interpreting the date to indicate "9 BC". He goes on to point out that the statue could only have been made after this form of dating had started being used. I had almost thrown the book out before that point. Bushby derives certain clues from this. He relies on some ciphers, which, I know many people find inconclusive. His next book "The Crucifixion of The Truth" tells us that many people sent him corroborating evidence of the deductions he publishes in The Bible Fraud, vindicating his earlier conclusions. To me this reads like a detective story. While some of the author's claims can seem a little outrageous he does make sense of the whole way Christianity came about and has the most plausible explanation I have come across. I am not 100% convinced of every detail, but his proposals are definitely worth considering as being highly likely. Some events he tracks down from ancient historical records are at odds with some segments of history and this will inevitably result in controversy. I think he has contributed richly to the debate on the historicity of Jesus and has made connections which make perfect sense, and mostly follow reasonable logic.
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38 reviews
September 19, 2009
Couldve been better researched, couldve delivered a more solid knockout punch. Instead comes off as gossip, not reasearch. Unfortunate as the title is very promising indeed. Still an interesting bit of aromatic pabulum.
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October 26, 2024
Hidden history on the start of Christianity. Eye opener.
The Untold Story of Jesus and His Twin Brother, Judas Khrestus... Mystery and intrigue surround the church web of deceit, corruption, murder and debauchery. In THE BIBLE FRAUD, you will find the truth about Rabbi Jesus and his twin brother, their birth, marriages and deaths, as well as the bloodlines that have resulted from events of that time.
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November 19, 2025
Together with David Ick (minus the aliens), I will not recommend. It's one thing to challenge - challenge all you want, but basic facts though...
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May 2, 2016
Very enjoyable read. A lot of the British stuff I glossed over but the chapters on THE EARLY CHURCHMEN, HOW THE GOSPELS CAME INTO BEING, FORGERY IN THE NEW TESTAMENT and HOW THE TWINS BECAME GOD were simply OUTSTANDING.
In fact I am keeping the boook solely to have those 4 chapters as a reference.

I did not agree 100% with the whole book. But as already mentioned those 4 chapters mentioned above were a complete eye opener for me.
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July 28, 2012
Excellent insight into the myths of the Jesus stories.
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June 7, 2015
I really enjoyed it. Very interesting and informative.
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