Review of JESUS A Black Extraterrestrial Being
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Review of JESUS A Black Extraterrestrial Being
JESUS: A Black Extraterrestrial Being And Our DNA Connection to the Orion/Sirius Star System by Mack Antonio Glover is a non-fiction documentary on the lives of Blacks since the existence of the planet Earth or Plan. E. T (as stated in the book).
Millions of years ago, "The Black Gods of the Universe" arrived on earth from the Orion/Sirius star system to develop African civilization, particularly ancient Egypt. They built the pyramids to be aligned with their star system, Orion/Sirius. Similar pyramids and monuments of an ancient Egyptian civilization were found on Mars, meaning that these people settled on Mars before coming to earth. Today, it has been revealed that the Blacks are the DNA descendants of the ancient Egyptians who came to earth from "The Orion/Sirius Star System." One of these extraterrestrial beings is the man who is falsely named Jesus. How many lies have been told by the Caucasians to derail the descendants of these people (the Blacks) from their true origin using the guise of religion passed from slave masters to their bondmen without any true verification of the information given?
This book contains information that is more or less a continuation of previous attempts to communicate these truths. A major part of this book was persuasive but not convincing. There were no authentic reference materials to establish what the writer was communicating. For instance, one of the acclaimed falsified information given by the Caucasians is the Lord's prayer, “ 'Our Father Who Are In ORION' it was CHANGED to Heaven to take us away from The REALITY of our ORIGINAL DNA Roots." The only supporting reference to this in the book was that the writer claimed that the ORION version was the “original." For a vast material, just suggesting that the latter is the “Original" might persuade but not convince readers of the authenticity of the information.
Also, a formal rather than informal writing style would be more appropriate for a writing/narrative based on the world system and intended to reach a global audience. The use of speeches such as “Shakin’ and Fakin’ ass Niggas", “don't give a damn," and the likes were common repetitions in the book, and this does not align with the weightiness of the subject.
In religion, many facts were discussed in the book relating to Christianity, Islam, and other religions. A lot of information from the Bible, like the creation of man (pages 7 and 29), Eucharist/Communion (referred to as a cannibalistic ritual in the book), and offering burnt offerings (page 23), was said to be false. I do not disagree with this, but why would Mack Antonio still claim to “stop eating pork, circumcise the boys" and “observe the Sab-bath" if the issue of religion is negated in the book as a “BLIND FAITH"?
My rating of this book is 1 out of 5 stars. The errors in the book were quiet a lot, meaning that it was not well edited. I have seen no positive aspects to discuss.
I wouldn't recommend the book to anyone. But if you may consider reading it, it would suit readers interested in subjects concerning the DNA of man, the apocalypse, and revelations.
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