Review of Hacking the God Code
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Review of Hacking the God Code
In her jaw-dropping, insightful, and expository book titled Hacking the God Code: The Conspiracy to Steal the Human Soul, Patricia Cori debunks quite a lot of false beliefs surrounding the pandemic which invaded countries of the world in 2020. She reveals the evils of the media, bioengineers, and tech savvies in connivance with the nations' governments to asphyxiate the light, peace, and normalcy of mankind to empower the New World Order and transhumanist schemes.
Just like a patent right to a product, God's delicate imprint of his identification mark is at the core of our being. Unfortunately, scientists, physicists, bioengineers, tech gurus, and overlords in various research laboratories of the world have unified to hatch their plans on creating a cyborg out of mankind with connections to a central server to monitor and control every one of their moves, thoughts, and emotions through the implantation of a neuro-link deep inside the left hemisphere of the brain. I know this is hard and controversial to believe. But it's not impossible.
I enjoy seeing how the author raises the alarm in this book for mankind to wake out of her deadly slumber and ignorance and shake off the splatters of deceit that have bedeviled her reasoning.
I was amazed at how the author gave a peep into the latest gene therapy technology that allows certain strands of the human genome to be edited and replaced with other mRNA-DNA. And to think that the big names in government, health, and tech parastatals worldwide are actively involved in this is enough torture already.
Judging from the reference to Armageddon, the mark of the beast, the
interpretation of the name Yahweh (YHWH), and the quoting of Scriptures, it
may seem that this book has religious overtones. Nevertheless, it is not a
religious book per se, as it highlights the spiritual outlook of other
religions too. Cori is a seasoned and learned spiritualist.
Although this book might be controversial, I found nothing negative about it. I love the conversational tone the author uses. It would create needful discussion about the silent topics in religion. The mistakes were minimal, leaving me satisfied with the professional editing of this book. Rating this book 5 out of 5 stars is the best I can do.
This book is not another science fiction script. The findings are real. Hence, I recommend this book to revolutionists and followers of every religion.
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