

An edition of Genesis of the Grail Kings (1999)
By Laurence Gardner
Publish Date
April 4, 2006
Publisher
Corgi
Language
eng
Pages
336
Description:
Earth-shakingly brilliant historical research into the ancestry of humanity, by using genealogy to trace through ancient tomes of priestly and royal records (synonymous back in the day), Gardner has found the Human Family tree, back to the Anunnaki, who needed workers in their fields and mines. He discloses serious errors in both the Old and New Testaments, and uses the Egyptian and other Fertile Crescent archives to show the true lineage of royal families, who, naturally, always have intermarried. Gardner's works should be read alongside those of his late contemporary, Zecheriah Sitchin. Both scholars have, unfortunately, deceased this year past. We mourn their passing, but celebrate their contributions to our understanding of our civilization and our human nature.
subjects: Apocryphal books, Biblical teaching, Christianity, Controversial literature, Family, Grail, Interviews, Kings and rulers, Origin, Sumeria, Anunnaki, Genesis, Families, Electric utilities, Privatization, Gas industry, Social movements, Electric industry workers, Labor unions, Electricité de France, Gaz de France, Adam (biblical figure), Eve (biblical figure), Bible, history of biblical events, Cloning, Bible, study and teaching, Criticism, interpretation, Jews, Identity, Bible
People: David King of Israel, Jesus Christ, Adam & Eve, Royal Tombs of Ur
Places: France, Sumeria, Fertiel Crescent
Times: Humanity ancestry, using genealogy to trace through priestly and royal records of the Fertile Crescent