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Genesis of the Grail Kings

Genesis of the Grail Kings

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heritage of Cain
Review: One of the things that strikes you with great works of scholarship such as this, is the controversy it draws from the mainstream think tank. laurence Gardner (and i have read all his books) never ceases the intrigue with his peripheral theories.I was first drawn to this authorship after reading Bloodline of the holy grail. Certainly the information is central to the theme in other such books dealing with lost holy family.Nevertheleless his original contributions are outstanding and thought provoking.
Genesis of the grail kings is to me a landmark publication in that it brings together various facets of the alternative history dogma. Readers of zecharia Sithchin will no doubt have been exposed to the Sumerian world of the Annunaki.In his singular style Gardner draws upon this interpretation of the events of Genesis in revealing who or what Adam and his offspring were.More importantly he links his previous work by closely delineating the bloodline of Adam. Without revealing the story, I can definitely say that this is one of the more credible discertations on biblical history and its legacy today.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Authoritative, enlightening, inspiring, BUY IT YESTERDAY!
Review: The first book in this series opened my eyes, and my mind. This book opened them both even further.

Mankind has an inbuilt fascination with the unknown, and an inbuilt fascination with itself. What better subject, then, to provide insight into? As a child I struggled with the inadequate answers provided me by Christianity. I relied instead on fantastical imaginations of the history humanity has lost. No comfort came, though, from knowing that fantasy is fantasy and the mysteries still existed. Comfort did, however, come from Laurence Gardner, who so authoritatively demonstrates that no matter how hard you wonder about our forgotten past, it is far, far more wondrous than you would dream. Rather than forgotten, it is clear (to me) that knowledge of our history has been stolen from us by greed. I therefore offer all praise to Sir Gardner and his mission to bring back that which has been taken. Many thanks.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Oh please!!
Review: This is not scholarship, this is bad science fiction. If it was possible to give a book less than one star, I would--preferably minus five. All of Gardner's books are ridiculous, but this one goes even further than most. If anyone thinks this is scholarship, I suggest they actually read the footnotes and follow up. They will find there's nothing scholarly about it. I am all for alternative history, if it IS history. I'm also for identifying fiction as fiction.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Truth Unveiled
Review: Well, I imagine mass conciousness will not like this read, it may raise question one's faith. This book is truth, raising question to patriarchal religion worldview and the fallacy many faiths are built upon. I loved this, and yes, this book is taken from factual records of the Sumerians,Emerald Tablets of Thoth, along with many other sources.
For those seeking the truth of things that don't "fit", here it is!


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