Elohim III: The Return

Elohim III: The Return

by Kerry L. Barger
Elohim III: The Return

Elohim III: The Return

by Kerry L. Barger

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Overview

RECOMMENDED!! by the US Review of Books. According to a current list of reported UFO sightings, few documented reports exist from the time of classical antiquity until the 1940's. However, one of the first and most reliable descriptions of a mass UFO sighting was written by the historian, Josephus, following the siege and destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. He wrote the following: "There was a star resembling a sword, which stood over the city...at the ninth hour of the night, so great a light shone round the altar and the holy house, that it appeared to be bright day time; which lasted for half an hour. This light seemed to be a good sign to the unskillful, but was so interpreted by the sacred scribes, as to portend those events that followed immediately upon it...before sunsetting, chariots and troops of soldiers in their armor were seen running about among the clouds, and surrounding of cities."

"Elohim III: The Return" is the third and final book in this author's controversial "Elohim" series, which began with "Elohim: Ancient Science Fiction or Biblical God?" and was followed by "Elohim II: Ascension of the King". It examines critical events in world history related to UFO activity and reveals the next stage in mankind's rapidly approaching evolution, or ultimate extinction. "The future is here!"

The following editorial review was written by Caroline Blaha-Black:

"In humans, the immediate effect of consuming the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil (Dragon Fire fruit or its extracts) is an increase in aggression."

"In the stunning conclusion to the Elohim series, the reader finds out more about the Anunna aliens and their dealings with humanity. The author describes the Anunna as a highly-advanced civilization living on the distant planet Eris, but humans have largely ignored their existence. According to the author, the Eridians have created humans by fusing their own genes with lower hominid forms. In this final installment of the trilogy, Elohim, the ruler of the Anunna, Immanuel (resurrected Jesus), and their armies are planning an invasion to Earth to completely overturn our political and economic systems and assume a complete rulership over Earth's nations. Elohim's armies want to restore order in the world, but no one will know when they will arrive because of their superior cloaking devices and technology on their ships.

"This fascinating book melds factual information, such as biblical facts, historical events, and technology with science fiction. The author's tone is readable and matter-of-fact, and each chapter contains inventive information, which will please SF&F aficionados, lovers of UFO mysteries and sightings, and people who like non-traditional interpretations of the Bible. Particularly of note were the author's origins of the manna, which was, according to the Bible, a food source fed to the starving Israelites in the desert. According to Barger, it is a fruit consumed by the Seraphim (dragons) on Eris. This is a fascinating portrayal of the origins of humanity and what lies ahead for us as a species, also a perfect read for lovers of UFO, biblical mysteries, and SF&F in general." --The US Review. (See the complete editorial review at www.theusreview.com/reviews/Elohim-Barger-3.html)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666292237
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 06/08/2014
Series: Elohim Trilogy , #3
Pages: 234
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Currently a best-selling author, Kerry L. Barger is a native Texan whose family's heritage in the state predates the American Civil War. After a 30-year career with MHMR, he traveled extensively and visited ancient cultural sites in the U.S., Mexico, Europe, Turkey, and the Caribbean, while researching ancient biblical mysteries and writing his controversial "Elohim" book series. The trilogy offers an unconventional explanation of mankind's origins and identifies the probable sources of all of the world's major religions.

Of all the books Mr. Barger has written, "An American Holocaust: The Story of Lataine's Ring" is by far his most popular work. It details the events of the worst public school tragedy in U.S. history. At the age of 10, his mother's cousin and childhood playmate (Lataine) was killed in the 1937 London School explosion.

Mr. Barger's latest book, "A Little Season in the Big Picture", is arguably this author's crowning achievement. It presents the history of mankind in terms of humanity's changing dispensations throughout the ages and what God expected from his chosen people in the past, compared to His expectations of each and every individual in our present age. Biblical prophecies of global proportions are clarified and simplified, for anyone who can see the Big Picture and observe firsthand how the next age of man is swiftly approaching. This book is a must-read for all who are grappling with the most difficult problems in today's world.

"High Times & Rough Rides of a Bipolar Addict" was designed for anyone afflicted with bipolar illness, and for family members struggling with the drug and alcohol addictions that are so common among those affected.

"The True Story of Noah" explains how Mr. Barger discovered precisely where Noah's ark came to rest, by studying the most ancient documents available that describe the Noachian flood. The scars of that event are still visibly evident in the landscape.

"Coracle: A Planet on the Edge" is a delightful science fiction fantasy set in the distant future after our sun has expanded, and the planet Uranus is being terraformed for human life. A young boy develops a compelling friendship with an alien creature known as a wog. Their encounters lead to a series of epic adventures that culminate in the evolution of a wogon, a winged beast reminiscent of Earth's dragon myths. This book is an allegory, with a message of hope and a final lesson about becoming better stewards of Earth's natural resources.
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