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BIBLE CODE III: Saving the World
Michael Drosnin, 2010
Saving the Word is the focus of this riveting new book about the Bible Code, a miracle proven real by modern science. For 3000 years a code in the Bible remained hidden. Now it has been unlocked by computer and may reveal our future. The code was broken by a world-famous Israeli mathematician, and then confirmed by a senior code-breaker at the top secret U.S. National Security Agency. And it keeps coming true. It predicted that Barack Obama would be President a year before his election, and it warns that he must prevent a nearly certain nuclear terror attack. It predicted the Great Recession when the stock market was at an all time high, and now it warns of a second Great Depresssion. It foretells a Final Battle that the President may have to wage, the "War of Obama" that can "Save the World." This is the third in a series of international bestsellers that gripped millions of people in every country, of every religion, all across the globe. This new book takes us on an exciting adventure into the secret corridors of our hidden government, where a shadow war against terrorism is being planned, indeed already fought, but might be missing its true target. The Bible Code reveals that Al Qaeda may already have nuclear weapons. In fact, it names Osama Bin Laden's hide-out. And the author, investigative reporter Michael Drosnin, has discovered that American intelligence is failing to deal with the danger that may wipe out New York and Washington.
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AUTHOR PROFILE Michael Drosnin is a reporter, formerly at The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal. He is the author of three New York Times bestsellers, The New York Times bestsellers Citizen Hughes, The Bible Code and The Bible Code II: The Countdown. He lives and works in New York City.
BOOK SPECIFICATIONS 216 pages, hardcover, appendix, index. |