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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Right On Target Review: I had been waiting anxiously for this book to be published, and it didn't disappoint me. I think this is indeed the strongest work in the Real Prophecy Unveiled series. In fact, it is more concise and right on target. It more thoroughly explains the biblical prophecies of the "one to come," the "son of man." It provides a very interesting and informative history of the Western esoteric teachings based on Ageless Wisdom. It discusses how most of the founding fathers (of the U.S.A.) were influenced as much by those teachings as they were anything else, which is why the Great Seal of the United States (as seen on the dollar bill) is very masonic in character.This book discusses the Holy Qabalah and the Keys to Ageless Wisdom. It shows how they are the root of ancient Judaism and Christianity, and correspondent and compatible with the Holy Bible and the core universal and eternal truths common to all religions. It also continues the discussion of how right-wing "fundamentalist" Christians, Jews and Muslims are blind to these truths and betray God/Allah and their religions. Very appropriately and deservedly, this book also provides a devastating exposé of right-wing conservative politicians, particularly George W. Bush & Company, and right-wing Republicans in general. It reveals the true motivation behind Bush's war in Iraq, exposes the lies and hypocrisy of he and his lieutenants, and provides more evidence of how and why they serve themselves and their wealthy supporters at the expense of everyone else in this country and the world. This book further explains how and why the U.S. now best represents the "Babylon" of prophesy, the "divided fourth kingdom." But it also explains what Babylon really is, not a particular place but merely the symbol of the great military empire that lives by the sword (gun and bomb). It explains how the prophesied "fall" of Babylon will not be due to any war or external catastrophic event, but by a reformation of religion and government which will finally enable the people to fulfill their destiny ... to establish government that is really of, by and for the people. Best of all, in my view, there is an author's note at the end which reveals his strikingly honest and humble thinking about himself. He confesses that he still worries at times that his work may have been in vain and for nought, even though Isaiah predicted it. But he states that: "...even though I worry about the content and tone of my work, and especially about its impact, I have complete faith in God. I know that the prophecies about the world and humanity will be fulfilled. I know that the greedy people who have gained excess power, wealth and domain at the expense of others will be leveled by having to pay their karmic debt. I know that the proud and militant will be brought low so the humble and meek may inherit the earth. I know that we the people will, in due time, be able to govern ourselves and share the throne as equal joint heirs to God's new 'kingdom.' I know that, and have no doubt whatsoever."
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