Jesus Cediel #crackpot #ufo #magick #conspiracy amazon.com

It all began in Sumer, in ancient Mesopotamia,more than 450,000 years ago. Beings from outer space came to planet Earth in search of resources: fuel for a distant planet.

You may think this is an outlandish story by someone who has not slept for some days, but everything you will read is well-documented in the most ancient writings known to mankind: the Enuma Elish, Atrahasis, the Epic of Gilgamesh, and many more.

These writings, made in cuneiform on clay, have served as a source of inspiration for books of such importance as Genesis and Exodus in the Bible…although over time, the true knowledge has been mutated or mutilated for ideological or religious reasons.

Over many years of research, J. Cediel has been able to verify that the facts are clear and undeniable. It just happens that they are so difficult to believe that science prefers not to accept them, because they do not conform to the historical paradigm.

Finally, after years of research, and motivated by a shamanic experience, he has decided to committed his ideas to print: The Verne Code is the result.
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There is a spiritual ente that is fed and powered by humans

Cediel denounces the state of hypnotic sleep in which mankind finds itself. He affirms the need for humanity to wake up from its dreams so you can be truly free, and master of your destiny.

“People must believe that they are free and not manipulated in order to be able to handle them efficiently.” This is the motto of those whose objective is to reduce the vibration of the human race. Only those who realize this will be in a position to stop being manipulated, as only those who realize that they are asleep can wake up.

A psycho-neural code has been implanted in our brains so that we believe we are free; we believe we belong to the tribe, the philosophical system, or the movement that will allow us to be free once and for all…

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