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Author: Marzulli Lynn A.
Publisher: Anomalos Publishing
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(17 reviews)
Sales Rank: 47506

Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 340
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.7

ISBN: 0978845323
Dewey Decimal Number: 236.9
EAN: 9780978845322
ASIN: 0978845323

Publication Date: July 1, 2007
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2 out of 5 stars nothing new   October 25, 2008
  0 out of 3 found this review helpful

the topics covered in this book are not original, having been introduced in at least 4 other books that i know about. if someone is unfamiliar with the subject, it would probably be interesting. what i found most unpleasant, however, is the overwhelming zionist point of view, which casts a shadow over marzulli's few good points.


4 out of 5 stars Precise and to the Point   September 6, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Well written, precise and to the point. This book correlates with biblical passages and prophecies. Written with clarity, knowledgeable and very informational. It opens yet another door to allow the mind to expand and again, think outside of the box. As a reader myself, of over 5000 books, journals and publications; I can assure you that this book is one to definately have in your collection along with several other well knowns who are right on the same target.

Thank you.



3 out of 5 stars Works For Dispensationalist End Time Literalists   July 7, 2008
  3 out of 6 found this review helpful

The majority of mainstream Fundamentalist Christians accept Dispensationalism uncritically. In truth, there is nothing new about L.A. Marzulli's thesis. This book is a combination of the 70's "Satan Is Alive and Well on Planet Earth" by Hal Lindsay and the 70's conclusion of the Spiritual Counterfeits Project that the entire UFO phenomenon is a demonic effort to "deceive the elect (if it were possible)." Marzulli has wisely qualified many of his assertions with the "belief" or "opinion" disclaimer for the benefit of those who do not share (a) his eschatalogical commitments for interpreting Old and New Testament prophecy or (b) his over simplification of a vastly complex world of extra biological entities.

However, given that a signigicant group of Fundamentalist Christians accepted Frank Peretti's This Present Darkness and Tim LaHaye's Left Behind without flinching, this explanation should be plausible to them as well.

Give L.A. Marzulli some credit here. At least he takes the road less traveled. Most Evangelical or Fundamentalist Christians (yes, folks there is a difference) dismiss the UFO phenomenon altogether. "Where the Bible is silent, we remain silent" is the usual path of resistance. Marzulli shows vision and proactive awareness by not denying the UFO phenomenon, but making a brave, biblical case for the existence of aliens and why they are here.

I actually agree with Marzulli:

(1) That a certain segment of Grays and Verdants (from a dominant collective who are major players in abductions) the will be the featured disclosure race and will pretend to be open to evangelism on the surface in order to complete their forced breeding program without interruption.

(2) That David Jacobs, et. al. are important resources for understanding what is going on behind the abduction scenes.

(3) That governments will have little choice but to go along with the deception because of prior agreements.

I disagree with Marzulli:

(1) That aliens are fallen angels or demonic personalities. Marzulli will be hard pressed to explain the metaphysics, physics and biology of fallen angels (demons) impregnating a human. The testimony of retired military personnel, scientists and many civilian witnesses remains on record that the aliens taken from various wreckage are extra BIOLOGICAL entities with physical DNA, not just demonic light beings. The biological material to be revealed at disclosure will bear this out.

(2) That the vast, galactic, exopolitical domain of at least 57 (and probably more) species of EBEs or ETs or aliens interacting with governments on earth can be simplified into a single-file fallen angel (demonic) masquerade party.

(3) That the only characterization of aliens, ETs or EBE's is doom and gloom. Accounting for a single (but indeed dominant) group of aliens within a certain collective does not do justice to other races who have extremely positive values and insights. What if the ultimate outcome could be a truly redemptive turn around in civilization thanks to the input of a superior race of ETs whose wisdom and technology could actually help our planet? What excludes this possibility? The circular argument that "aliens are demons, therefore aliens must be demons" just might.

Christians will respond in many ways to UFO disclosure. The Fundamentalist, Dispensational - "end timers" will likely buy into Marzulli's pre-determined, simplistic, demonic aliens model. The implications of the alternative are just too devastating to a Fundamentalist Christian belief system. Less critical, less informed Christians will be attracted to the wonder solutions of the disclosing collective (of some but not all Grays/Verdants), while ignoring reports of their abductions and forced breeding programs. A third group will see inadequacies on both sides and look for long term assistance from truly benevolent races--the identity of whom has already been documented by scores of former, credible military personnel and highly privileged government "ops" personnel. In other words, there are more witnesses to the benevolent races than just Billy Meier.

If you share the Dispensational, Millenarian, Zionistic assumptions of L.A. Marzulli, you will find this book to be meaningful, and possibly convincing. If you are less convinced by Fundamentalist, biblical hermeneutics and would like to consider a broader discussion as to the meaning of UFOs, encounters with EBEs and genuine disclosure--and the challenges that come with it--you may be better off looking elsewhere.



4 out of 5 stars A good read bible based...   April 24, 2008
  2 out of 5 found this review helpful

This book is very real although some of the scenarios are stretched. I do believe in Genesis however and have personally encountered some of the entities he decribes in his book. I am glad to see someone out there willing to get the truth out. They are the ones behind the Illuminati, our government today, our media and even our churches..I do completely believe the Nephilim in paticular are he to reproduce and wreak havoc. I do believe it is the antichrist and his legion up to no good. For those of you who don't believe it sorry! I was once like you until lived in a haunted/possessed house. Wake up!!![...]



5 out of 5 stars Fascinating Book   March 13, 2008
  6 out of 7 found this review helpful

Very plausible arguments for what may seem at first to be ridiculous assertions. Very interesting, a real page turner!


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