Description:This is book 1 and 2, which were published 2012, and NOW added book 3, The Silver Sarcophagus. Three books in one volume. The story gets thicker and more interesting, with some of the same characters traveling through time to keep us connected to Earth history thousands of years ago, with the book of Moses, Exodus and more. The first book is the retelling of the Ezekiel story, of the crash landing of an alien spacecraft and how the sole survivor, in fighting for his survival changed the history of this planet forever. He interbreeds with the native peoples and starts a new beautiful civilization, only to be interrupted by the return of his own people from deep space to rescue him. Story two, Gabriels Objective further tells the story of Exodus, when his people have to leave Egypt by order of the new evil Scorpion king, usurper to the throne. And the old leader comes back thru deep space to help his people, but maybe he is making things worse by laying down more strange rules and experiences for these half-aboriginal people that don't really understand what he actually is. The research team is above them observing and Gabriel is trying to learn and to teach a new generation of observers, but things go very wrong sometimes, and the aborigines set up a new and startlingly strong religion based on their antique experiences with the old god from space. Book 3, The Silver Sarcophagus is the story of the old God's death and how he was returned to the surface of the planet only to be discovered ina crypt several thousand years later by a earth research team, and again the history is little understood except by maybe Gabriel and his cadre of space researchers. Back on the home planet, unknown to the old god while he is barely still alive, his people are suffering an invasion of their own, a insect-like race has invaded and is taking the aborigines of that world to their own world for some unknown reason, The reason is discovered inadvertently when Shantraciel, an artist from the Gods home world, is accidently delivered to the insect planet and experiences the conversion process his people are under-going. And it horrifies him and changes him for ever. He escapes back to his dying home world, where his people are trying to escape to other planets to survive. One of those planets in Earth. And they return in groups to different continents of Earth to settle for a while until they can return to their own home world after the insectoids are done with their project. And again the face of this planet changes forever for reasons unknown, unknown to the natives of this world anyway. For when the insect-race is finally stopped and the people of the old God's home world can go home, they leave this planet mysteriously and suddenly, leaving empty shells of advanced civilizations and confused aboriginal populations all over the world searching to regain the knowledge of their ancient Gods.. Addendum This book seems to be the Atheist test: everyone that starts it gets angry for some reason, even when they claim that they are open-minded atheists; and I've been thinking about that. This book is a story of a possibility of the origins of the bible stories, where divine intervention is really ancient extraterrestrial intervention. This carries you so convincingly for such a long time, then when you realize you are being re-told the bible stories of exodus, then I think people feel tricked. But if its so real and convincing, then maybe its time for this story. I think most people have been so deeply indoctrinated with God-oriented origins of life and the sacredness of the bible, that even seriously espoused atheists have trouble being open-minded about it. The bible is a beautiful ancient work of poetry and story telling. But, If God created Man, as they say, then God is Nature, because man is a natural creature and belongs on Earth.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Glass Planet: Books 1,2, & 3: In the Beginning (The Occult of Visitor Gods). To get started finding The Glass Planet: Books 1,2, & 3: In the Beginning (The Occult of Visitor Gods), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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The Glass Planet: Books 1,2, & 3: In the Beginning (The Occult of Visitor Gods)
Description: This is book 1 and 2, which were published 2012, and NOW added book 3, The Silver Sarcophagus. Three books in one volume. The story gets thicker and more interesting, with some of the same characters traveling through time to keep us connected to Earth history thousands of years ago, with the book of Moses, Exodus and more. The first book is the retelling of the Ezekiel story, of the crash landing of an alien spacecraft and how the sole survivor, in fighting for his survival changed the history of this planet forever. He interbreeds with the native peoples and starts a new beautiful civilization, only to be interrupted by the return of his own people from deep space to rescue him. Story two, Gabriels Objective further tells the story of Exodus, when his people have to leave Egypt by order of the new evil Scorpion king, usurper to the throne. And the old leader comes back thru deep space to help his people, but maybe he is making things worse by laying down more strange rules and experiences for these half-aboriginal people that don't really understand what he actually is. The research team is above them observing and Gabriel is trying to learn and to teach a new generation of observers, but things go very wrong sometimes, and the aborigines set up a new and startlingly strong religion based on their antique experiences with the old god from space. Book 3, The Silver Sarcophagus is the story of the old God's death and how he was returned to the surface of the planet only to be discovered ina crypt several thousand years later by a earth research team, and again the history is little understood except by maybe Gabriel and his cadre of space researchers. Back on the home planet, unknown to the old god while he is barely still alive, his people are suffering an invasion of their own, a insect-like race has invaded and is taking the aborigines of that world to their own world for some unknown reason, The reason is discovered inadvertently when Shantraciel, an artist from the Gods home world, is accidently delivered to the insect planet and experiences the conversion process his people are under-going. And it horrifies him and changes him for ever. He escapes back to his dying home world, where his people are trying to escape to other planets to survive. One of those planets in Earth. And they return in groups to different continents of Earth to settle for a while until they can return to their own home world after the insectoids are done with their project. And again the face of this planet changes forever for reasons unknown, unknown to the natives of this world anyway. For when the insect-race is finally stopped and the people of the old God's home world can go home, they leave this planet mysteriously and suddenly, leaving empty shells of advanced civilizations and confused aboriginal populations all over the world searching to regain the knowledge of their ancient Gods.. Addendum This book seems to be the Atheist test: everyone that starts it gets angry for some reason, even when they claim that they are open-minded atheists; and I've been thinking about that. This book is a story of a possibility of the origins of the bible stories, where divine intervention is really ancient extraterrestrial intervention. This carries you so convincingly for such a long time, then when you realize you are being re-told the bible stories of exodus, then I think people feel tricked. But if its so real and convincing, then maybe its time for this story. I think most people have been so deeply indoctrinated with God-oriented origins of life and the sacredness of the bible, that even seriously espoused atheists have trouble being open-minded about it. The bible is a beautiful ancient work of poetry and story telling. But, If God created Man, as they say, then God is Nature, because man is a natural creature and belongs on Earth.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Glass Planet: Books 1,2, & 3: In the Beginning (The Occult of Visitor Gods). To get started finding The Glass Planet: Books 1,2, & 3: In the Beginning (The Occult of Visitor Gods), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.