The Bible Code: Saving the World

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9/11, the rise of Hitler, the Kennedy Assassination, man landing on the moon, the Gulf War - all these events were foretold by a code hidden in the Bible 3,000 years ago. And it keeps coming true. The code predicted that Barack Obama would be president a year before his election. It predicted the Great Recession, even when the stock market was at an all time high. Even more startling than the events the code has already predicted are its warnings for the future. Is the current world economic crisis over? Or is worse to come? Do international terrorists have nuclear weapons, and will they use them? Which cities will be in the first wave of nuclear attacks? And which will be next? And why is the American president the one man who might be able to prevent nuclear Armageddon? The third in a series of international bestsellers that have gripped millions across the globe, THE BIBLE CODE: SAVING THE WORLD takes us into the secret corridors of our hidden government, where a shadow war against terrorism is already being fought, though it might be missing its true target. The code tells us a probable future, but it is a future we can change. This, however, may be our final warning.
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AuthorMichael Drosnin
PublisherWeidenfeld & Nicolson
PlaceLondon
Year2010
ISBN9780297848172
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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