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Hannah's Song, Paperback / softback Book

Hannah's Song Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Hannah has visionary dreams as a young girl, and then throughout her life. Some of her dreams prove to be futuristic, others suggest a massive and deliberate psychic attack on mankind. Hannah's mother sees her daughter before she is born - waiting to be born. Hannah's life journey leads her to explore religions and philosophies and she encounters strange, dark characters who play a major role in attempting to subvert her course - and the course of others. As a child she finds herself studying the Apocalypse, later on - like a huge puzzle slowly being solved - her visions possibly throw light on this complex text. One major vision in the early 1990's is of a world power preparing for war, harnessing trained soldiers as telepaths to undermine individuals, and entire nations, sense of good and evil. There are armies hidden in huge underground fortresses made of stone in the south western part of the country. Another vision is of a huge animal Hannah later identifies as the Beast. It is capable of generating immense power. This Beast has come out of the earth and from hell and is capable of moving in the fifth dimension and directing energy at enemies to kill them - often, (as will be revealed in a sequel) by directing negative energy at the heart muscle and causing death. And so the Beast is worshipped, although those praying to the Beast are beginning to realise these deaths are not the result of the superior power of the occult, but murder by electrocution. So fear among the occult begins to grow.

 

This Beast aims to gain control of the world by wiping out the human personality complex and turning people into mind-controlled automatons who will ultimately also worship the Beast. Hannah points to the Antichrist currently ruling the world by manipulating events behind the scenes.

 

During the course of the book Hannah comes under massive attack from the Beast herself. The date; Easter of 1991. Hannah later projects the rise of a world wide dictatorship - a coalition of the Beast and the Antichrist, as conditions on the planet deteriorate.

                                                                                                 

A massive manipulation of human consciousness has occurred, and is occurring, aimed at subsuming the entire world and its peoples under the will of evil. This is just, as stated in the book, "the tip of the iceberg". An answer to the question of how people will take the mark and worship the Beast.

 

The final section of the book contains futuristic elements for discernment by the reader. This is a true story, although the central character has been fictionalised to protect her privacy.








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