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A must read..
Carmine-K
Nov 15, 2010
my opinion
This book can be summed up in a few pages; the important points on a single page. I had hoped for more depth in this book.
I sympathize with the author's attempts to warn past Presidents, Mr. Obama, and the USA intelligence [oxymoron] community about bin Ladin's Yemen terrorist activities and a very real threat of atomics in his hands.
The author states that the Bible Code suggests that Palin [totally unlikely] will run against Obama in 2012 but that Obama will win a 2nd term because the USA will be in a defined war, and USA citizens tend to re-elect Presidents in wartime.
I did take offense to the negative image of conservatives and negative mention of The American Tea Party Movement. [I am a conservative Libertarian member of The American Tea Party Movement.] That part of the book that is political in presentation has a leftist slant.
[Does anyone remember an armed rally/march/demonstration in D.C. in April 2010?]
The author seems to rely on liberal news media like CNN and the New York Times for background material. I have little confidence in them as being accurate sources of unbiased news.
I don't recommend this book, but if you think you want to buy it, peruse it first. If you still want a copy, buy it discounted, as I did.
I wish the author success in his quest to look for the obelisk(s) that carry the key to the Bible Code.
I agree with the author that repeated failures of the USA intelligence "multi-lith" may very fail to prevent a nuclear detonation is a USA city.
addendum:
[The correct pronoun is not "who", in "who I spoke to". Rather, it is correctly written: "whom I spoke to". Better form is, "to whom I spoke".]