Heaven and Hell Are Full
Angels of all Religions Returning at End of Days, AD 2014 - 2018, along with Jesus and the Mahdi
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About the Book
The result of years of research, the eight chapters in this book are excerpts from earlier unpublished books by the author. They offer a collection of angels’ names from major religions found encoded in the Torah, names not necessarily found in the surface text, but found when a Bible code program, is used to uncover some of the secrets buried deep in the sacred text.
About the Author
An army brat born in Maine in 1941, he was educated in three states and six countries, including Japan, Germany, and Portugal, and later at Uppsala University, Sweden, and Alliance Francaise, Paris, France. He now lives deep in the California desert, having retired early from a coastal county’s social services department and devotes himself full time to writing dozens of books on deciphering crop circles and their ancient symbolic designs since 1990, and dozens of poems published in literary journals in five countries since 1968. He taught school (math and science) in northern England, 1967–68, and has degrees in sociology. Paintings exhibited in juried shows in Southern California, 1969–72. Married for nine years, divorced in 1975, San Francisco. No children. He has conducted college and university extension classes and workshops in Massachusetts and California, 1988–1998, including on writing poetry, given public lectures on his crop circle decipherment findings and theory throughout California and in Tucson, Arizona; been interviewed on Fox TV’s Encounters (1995) and on TV affiliate in Santa Monica, California, cable access TV in Santa Barbara, and cable access TV in Tucson (The Cutting Edge, in 2004 and 2005; see YouTube snippet). Also interviewed on various radio shows (local, regional, and Canadian), including Coast to Coast AM in mid-December, 2000. His analysis and critique of the then-popular video game Pac-Man, written as a magazine article, rejected by many US publications, was accepted by Taiwan’s Education Department and placed in its resource archive. In the early 1980s, his correction of the mass of Mars in the Encyclopedia Britannica was accepted and changed in a later edition. Also, he hopes his mail-art (on the front edge of social protest at the time), exhibited in Yugoslavia, had something to do with the collapse and breakup of that country and the toppling of dictator Marshal Tito. More recently, his interest in Bible codes has resulted in a series of dozens of self-published books exploring how this strange phenomenon relates to the modern world. One of his fifteen websites, www.PredictingPresidents.com, offers a book by him that explains how he discovered two search result factors that can be used to predict—with 100 percent accuracy—the outcome of every single US presidential election throughout American history and shows this original discovery as applied to every presidential election in a large comprehensive book.