
Over the millennia we have relied on mystics, shamans and priests to explain what awaits us in the next life, but what if it’s all an illusion? What really lurks behind the veil separating this world from the next? Might this other world be something real and tangible and literally ‘not of this earth’? In other words, might what we currently define as extraterrestrials perform an entirely different function. What if the afterlife is an illusion created by the beings that exist within that realm. The Deceptions of Gods and Men offers an alternative viewpoint using a hypothesis based on insights gleaned from ancient manuscripts and teachings that our ancestors left behind. This book shines a spotlight on the beings that slip through the veil from their world to ours, they wear an astonishing array of disguises whose only purpose is to distract us and conceal their true identity. Could these multidimensional entities be the demons and devils of legend? This book will challenge the way you perceive these fraudulent messengers as it reveals the disturbing but undeniable connections between such diverse subjects as Ufology, cryptozoology and the occult. It also delves into the possibility that some of those in power have collaborated with these beings for longer then we can imagine and have manipulated the human race into accepting an agenda that was never its own. Some of the earliest legends suggest a polarized world: good versus evil, yin and yang, black and white, but the respected authors and researchers Barry Fitzgerald and Brian Allan burrow beneath this narrative, to reveal the path of the puppet masters whose promises of power and wealth conceal the bones of the innocent. The authors also show that the beings in the shadows may not even be as alien as they first seem and the long path to discovery concludes with some very unsettling revelations indeed, confirming that there is a need for cool heads in a world which seems to have been set on a pa
Page Count:
198
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Flying Disk Press
ISBN-13:
9798451874899
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