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Dee
April 21st, 2007, 01:55 AM
An ancient conspiracy is revealed. A secret society is exposed. This group has been waiting and working in the wings for ages to place a person in a world leadership role to be able to implement a one-world government.

Now is the time. The year is 2015. The president of the US is a puppet for “The Illuminati”. Even he does not recognize the depth of manipulation and treachery they are capable of. When he realizes he’s assassinated and a member of the Society itself is placed in the Oval Office.

The Society has managed to sucker a computer genius into creating a world-wide computer system called DataNet which would keep track of every single monetary transaction in the entire world. He does this not understanding what he’s creating.

Meanwhile, a systematic round up of Christians and Jews begins in America. The Society’s first goal is to remove all the Christians. Especially, Pastor John Elder and founder of the Constitutional Rights Committee (CRC). The Society recognizes the Christians will be their greatest enemy in putting their diabolical plan in motion.

A group of Christians turn the fate of the world around. They do it through prayer and the truth.

The computer genius realizes he’s been a dupe and sets about wreaking havoc in the DataNet system. Seems he’s the Einstein of computers and no one on the planet can compete with him.

Join this guy, the members of the CRC, Pastor Elder, Christians and average Americans who just don’t like what they see going on and seek to set about changing things.

It’s a good book with lots of twists and turns. It’s political correctness run amok. It’s evil at it’s worst and how prayer, commitment to God, the human will, the American way and the light of truth can turn things around.

I’d give it two thumbs up.

onesheep
April 21st, 2007, 01:59 AM
It's a great book, I enjoyed every page of it.

Dee
April 21st, 2007, 02:04 AM
Very good. Everyone's gonna think boy that "Dee" person sure does post a lot about books........if they only knew eh Sheepie???? :)

onesheep
April 21st, 2007, 02:09 AM
About your library? LOL! I wish I had that library.

Dee
April 21st, 2007, 03:21 AM
I've seriously got to call the cabinet guy and get him out here for more bookshelves. I'm thinking instead of making regular ones to add to the TV room built-ins that I'm going to take that other spare bedroom off the kitchen/breakfast room/TV room area and turn it into a real library. Bookshelves from floor to ceiling all the way around and I've got 12 foot ceilings in that room. :yay

I've also got to seriously get to adding all my new purchases to my inventory and digital pictures for insurance. Not to mention making my personalized book plates (only for regular hardbacks) signed books, first eds, et. al. do not get messed with. Although I haven't counted them recently I think I'm well past the 2,000 count.

Everyone who comes here asks, "Have you read all them books?" :pound

We had our annual termite inspection today and the guy asked that question. I pointed to a huge stack on the left side of the fireplace built-in stacked on the counter and said, "That's our 'to read' section though I've read most of them.....it's him I'm waiting on." I was pointing to the hubby. :drama

onesheep
April 21st, 2007, 03:25 AM
Hey, if you change the spare bedroom where am I going to stay? :eek: Clean out your PMs girl, you can't accept anymore. :pound

Dee
April 21st, 2007, 03:35 AM
Hey I gots way more than one spare bedroom girlie and you know it!!

But....but.....but I DID clean them out.

onesheep
April 21st, 2007, 03:36 AM
Hmm, I must have PM'd before you cleaned it.

Dee
April 21st, 2007, 10:56 AM
Uh huh there you go jumping the gun again. :gtongue

onesheep
April 21st, 2007, 02:31 PM
Uh huh there you go jumping the gun again. :gtongue

:smack