The Worlds of Izal

A History of the World Before

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Historical
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Author: Rolando R. Gutierrez ISBN: 9780997696974
Publisher: Archeon Media Publishing Publication: June 10, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Rolando R. Gutierrez
ISBN: 9780997696974
Publisher: Archeon Media Publishing
Publication: June 10, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

For 130,000 years the message lay buried.  When the clay cuneiform tablets of the Nurubi Fragments were discovered by archaeologists in ancient Mesopotamia, they were astonished. Before them was a record that has upset our theories of human civilization, a history that few scholars had even thought existed-a gospel written about an Eemian prophet named Izal, a servant of the First Gods. A collection of what have come to be known as the Revelations of Izal challenged by our early theological scholars. An astonishing truth concealed for centuries . . . unveiled at last.

Hidden by archaeologists in the 1850s at the British Museum in London, the tablets containing the text were translated by experts, and now present astonishing evidence for these revolutionary theories.  The Worlds of Izal reveals proof of a Caspian Sea "lost civilization" whose descendants survived, and then migrated 8000 years ago, to Sumer. It reveals the Miracles of Izal and his ministry among the Caspian nations of Cor. That Earth's ancient history, described by Izal's Book of Gates, is not our own. That other gods-the First Gods-now plan their return. The same ancient spirit Izal that Jebidiah Smith,  the infamous nineteenth century Oxford professor had claimed visited him in 1862-and gave him the means to reveal the purpose of the First Gods-in the Book of Gates. 

From Rolando R. Gutierrez comes a work of archaeology, science and forbidden sayings -condensed from The Gospels of Izal -and complete with new illustrations and a generous appendix. 

Our PDF bonus "The Gospels of Izal Promotional Comic" is included with each ePub as a downloadable link within the ebook.

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For 130,000 years the message lay buried.  When the clay cuneiform tablets of the Nurubi Fragments were discovered by archaeologists in ancient Mesopotamia, they were astonished. Before them was a record that has upset our theories of human civilization, a history that few scholars had even thought existed-a gospel written about an Eemian prophet named Izal, a servant of the First Gods. A collection of what have come to be known as the Revelations of Izal challenged by our early theological scholars. An astonishing truth concealed for centuries . . . unveiled at last.

Hidden by archaeologists in the 1850s at the British Museum in London, the tablets containing the text were translated by experts, and now present astonishing evidence for these revolutionary theories.  The Worlds of Izal reveals proof of a Caspian Sea "lost civilization" whose descendants survived, and then migrated 8000 years ago, to Sumer. It reveals the Miracles of Izal and his ministry among the Caspian nations of Cor. That Earth's ancient history, described by Izal's Book of Gates, is not our own. That other gods-the First Gods-now plan their return. The same ancient spirit Izal that Jebidiah Smith,  the infamous nineteenth century Oxford professor had claimed visited him in 1862-and gave him the means to reveal the purpose of the First Gods-in the Book of Gates. 

From Rolando R. Gutierrez comes a work of archaeology, science and forbidden sayings -condensed from The Gospels of Izal -and complete with new illustrations and a generous appendix. 

Our PDF bonus "The Gospels of Izal Promotional Comic" is included with each ePub as a downloadable link within the ebook.

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