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Expedition Through Destruction: Moving Beyond 2012

Author Chris J
Publisher CreateSpace
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Author(s)Chris J
PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN / ASIN1453682805
ISBN-139781453682807
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A city will be destroyed in mid-February, 2011, and most Americans still won’t believe that we are in the “Last War.” A man will be elected President of the United States in November, 2012, because he will tell those people what they want to hear. He is the one Christians call the “Anti-Christ.” Those predictions are based on a recent event, which was predicted in the Book of Daniel. Those prophecies are just part of what the Book Daniel predicted, and they coincide closely with the Mayan 2012 predictions of humanity’s downfall. Living through the next seven years and becoming one of those who build the new world starts with knowing what to expect and how to prepare for what’s coming. Many people have been taught to just have faith in their religion, and not worry about the events predicted in prophecies from around the world, which all indicate that it is time to be concerned. That is because a lot of people have used the prophecies to make a living from misleading others about what is in the prophecies from the Bible, the Mayans, the Hopis, and others. They can do that, because so many people have never bothered to do their own research. “Expedition Through Destruction” provides the reader with enough information about Biblical and Hopi prophecy to determine if they have been misled by their religious leaders, and what to do about their own survival. Surviving the coming years begins with knowing what to expect, and when to expect it. That information is provided in the prophecies of the Old Testament, if you know where to look, and compares closely with what the Hopi Sinom Elders have been saying for years. The prophets of old went through a lot of effort to provide that information to you, so how is it that the religious leaders of today can make a living from telling you to ignore that information? If surviving the events predicted was as simple as believing in Jesus, or believing in Allah, or controlling Jerusalem, then that is what the ancient prophets who originally revealed the prophecies would have said. But that is not what they said. The ancient prophets provided detailed accounts of what to expect when the “Last War” began, so that we would know when to begin preparation for the most horrific events to ever befall humanity. Is it really in your best interests to ignore what they said, in favor of believing in things that cannot be real? At least give yourself and the ones you love the benefit of knowing what they really said.