The Mormon Conspiracy A Flying Adventure

The Mormon Conspiracy  A Flying Adventure
Author: Dale Seitzer
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2009-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780578027951

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Jerry Sherwood meets an average guy who wants a ride in his homebuilt kit aircraft. Jerry gets hijacked and trapped in a conspiracy that involves Homeland Security, TSA, the FBI and the Mormon church. He partners with the local police chief and an FBI agent to face danger, learn and grow and crack the conspiracy and corruption and prevent the catastrophe. The flying adventures include piloting a kit built Skyranger aircraft, Cessna 182 Skylane, and Piper Warrior.

The Mormon Conspiracy

The Mormon Conspiracy
Author: Charles L. Wood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 158275036X

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Citizens of the United States and indeed people of all nations must understand that the Mormon Church's furtive intention is to dominate the world. For history shows us that sometimes a handful of men, dedicated to a cause, can gain control of a government (witness Lenin's gaining control of Russia in 1917 and Hitler's rise to power in Germany in 1932). We must be givilant in our efforts to keep our freedoms of thought, speech, religion and individualism intact. "Dr. Charles L. Wood has done a remarkable work in his research into Mormonism. He has written a very comprehensive volume dealing with issues that most others, who have written about the Mormon Church, have left untouched, namely the political ambitions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and how they have become successful in this goal unnoticed by the majority of Americans. He has captured the "spirit of Mormonism" and understood the internal structure amazingly well without ever having been a Mormon. Dr. Wood's research and conclusions show originality and give helpful conclusions which open the reader's mind to see the true nature and plan of the Mormon Church for America -- and the world." Book jacket.

The Mormon Delusion Volume 4 the Mormon Missionary Lessons A Conspiracy to Deceive

The Mormon Delusion  Volume 4  the Mormon Missionary Lessons   A Conspiracy to Deceive
Author: Jim Whitefield
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781446688397

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The fourth in 'The Mormon Delusion' series tracks the Mormon 'Missionary Lesson Manual' as taught to investigators, and lesson by lesson, exposes and explains the truth behind the false teachings. At every stage, unsuspecting investigators are taught a fictional account of Mormon history and teachings by faithful missionaries who themselves have no idea they are teaching provable fiction. This book exposes the underlying truth behind Joseph Smith's original fraudulent claims and modern-day fictional Mormon teachings. Evidence from within Mormon Church history and Mormon so-called scripture proves conclusively that the Mormon Church continues in a conspiracy to deceive its own members, missionaries and their investigators alike. At the end of a journey through this book there will be nothing left for an investigator to take to the Lord in prayer in order to obtain an answer as to whether what the Mormon Church teaches is true. Common sense and reason alone will be enough to determine the truth of the matter.

The Great Mormon Conspiracy

The Great Mormon Conspiracy
Author: Alta Lyon,Monte Lyon
Publsiher: Star Publish
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1932993614

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Presented as a dialogue between Grandmother and Granddaughter, Mormon history and its beliefs unfold as never before. Grandmother, convinced of the legitimacy of Joseph Smith, discloses to an inquisitive teen the betrayal and deceit she has uncovered in a forty-year quest for the truth. What unfolds is a complex drama that transformed Joseph Smith's focus on the eternal into a gospel fixated on the flesh. A transformation paved on a trail of blood that would necessitate the eventual murdering of Joseph Smith and other family members at the hands of the Danite's disguised as a mob. A trail that would climax thousands of miles away in a desert where the leader of this deceit, Brigham Young, would bring the United States Government down upon the church by ordering the slaughter of a wealthy wagon train.

Foul Fair Play

Foul   Fair Play
Author: Marty Roth
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1995
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0820316229

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Foul and Fair Play is an examination of classic detective fiction as a genre--an attempt to read a wide variety of texts by different authors as variations on a common and relatively tight set of conventions. Marty Roth covers the period from the "prehistory" of detective fiction in Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, Robert Louis Stevenson, and H. G. Wells up to the 1960s, which marked the end, he says, of the classical period--"the end of an extremely conservative paradigm." The detective fiction genre, as Roth defines it, includes analytic detective fiction, hard-boiled detective fiction, and the spy thriller. Roth insists on the structural common ground of these three types of writing and places them in the larger system of mystery fiction that preceded and surrounds them. The first part of the book consists of a reading of conventions: conventions of character (the detective, the criminal), of gender and sexuality, of narrative style, of settings, and of the curious rules of exchange and coincidence that operate in the realm where detective stories take place. The second section deals with the convoluted epistemology of mystery and detective fiction, depending as it does on other major intellectual developments of the late nineteenth century, such as psychoanalysis. An extremely original study, Foul and Fair Play offers many insights into the literary and cultural history of a popular genre.

Silas Grey Religious Conspiracy Archaeological Thriller Collection American God Grail of Power Templars Rising

Silas Grey Religious Conspiracy Archaeological Thriller Collection  American God  Grail of Power  Templars Rising
Author: J. A. Bouma
Publsiher: EmmausWay Press
Total Pages: 1127
Release: 2019-04-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781948545242

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3 Bestselling Religious Conspiracy Archaeological Thrillers for 40% off Full Price AMERICAN GOD The separation of Church and State. The authentic Christian faith. Never more at risk. Silas and the Order's SEPIO operatives embark on a timely mission ripped from the headlines to protect the integrity of the authentic Church. In a race against the election clock, will they succeed before that separation is breached and religious confusion floods the nation? GRAIL OF POWER A mythic grail. A legendary quest. Blood with the power to save. Is the mythical Holy Grail so mythical? And why is the Church's archenemy so desperate to find it? Those two haunting questions launch the SEPIO agents on their most harrowing mission yet with a clock ticking to find answers just before Christmas. Spanning historic Europe and Medieval Church history, the agents race to solve this threatening puzzle until the final pieces are brought together in a final showdown that will leave readers all at once breathless and inspired. TEMPLARS RISING A legend 900 years in the making rises again to protect the Church. When the Church is embroiled in a series of devastating, coordinated attacks during Holy Week without any answers, SEPIO launches its most harrowing operation yet—to not only protect the Church and bring the perpetrators to justice, but to confront the mysterious men in white avenging Christian persecution once again—the Knights Templar. Enter the second set of three explosively inventive adventures of the bestselling Order of Thaddeus action-adventure, religious conspiracy series by J. A. Bouma — combining the familiar elements of Dan Brown's religious conspiracy with James Rollin's special-ops suspense, informed by Steve Berry's historical insights. As one reader says: "If you like the sigma force novels by James Rollins or Steve Berry's Cotton Malone series you might like this series. It provides plenty of rollicking action adventure while also giving insights into the Christian faith."

Who Really Wrote the Book of Mormon

Who Really Wrote the Book of Mormon
Author: Wayne L. Cowdrey,Howard A. Davis,Arthur Vanick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Book of Mormon
ISBN: 0758605277

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Authors determine that The Book of Mormon is an adaptation of an obscure historical novel. Read about their findings.

Watchman on the Tower

Watchman on the Tower
Author: Matthew L. Harris
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1607817578

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Ezra Taft Benson is perhaps the most controversial apostle-president in the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. For nearly fifty years he delivered impassioned sermons in Utah and elsewhere, mixing religion with ultraconservative right-wing political views and conspiracy theories. His teachings inspired Mormon extremists to stockpile weapons, predict the end of the world, and commit acts of violence against their government. The First Presidency rebuked him, his fellow apostles wanted him disciplined, and grassroots Mormons called for his removal from the Quorum of the Twelve. Yet Benson was beloved by millions of Latter-day Saints, who praised him for his stances against communism, socialism, and the welfare state, and admired his service as secretary of agriculture under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Using previously restricted documents from archives across the United States, Matthew L. Harris breaks new ground as the first to evaluate why Benson embraced a radical form of conservatism, and how under his leadership Mormons became the most reliable supporters of the Republican Party of any religious group in America.