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David Flynn’s “Temple at the Center of Time” Is a Must-Read 33

Posted on July 17, 2008 by Sharon


Flynn has deciphered Isaac Newton’s greatest discovery: None other than ‘the unified field theory’ of Bible prophecy.

By SHARON K. GILBERT
July 17, 2008

IF YOU’RE NOT familiar with David Flynn, then you must have spent the last five years living underneath a rock, or else you’re brand new to the internet. Either way, Flynn’s work has become standard reading for anyone attempting to reconcile Bible prophecy with UFOs and the ‘Face on Mars’. His ground-breaking book, Cydonia: The Secret Chronicles of Mars sold out long ago (if you’re lucky, you might find a used copy online). And I have no doubt that this one will follow suit (hint: order your copy today).

Derek and I are blessed to have one of the rare copies of Cydonia, and I’ve read it through, cover to cover a dozen times over. This being said, you can imagine how thrilled I was to learn David has turned his numerical acumen onto the very scriptures themselves — following in some very large footprints, those of renowned mathematician, Sir Isaac Newton. A note of caution to those who read this amazing work: Prepare to have your head explode. Read the rest of this entry →

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Excerpt from current draft of Doctrines of Demons 3

Posted on April 22, 2008 by Sharon
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(Except from Chapter Three — Doctrines of Demons, Book Three of the Laodicea Chronicles. Note that this excerpt is from a work in progress. Chapter headings and some content may change before the final publication. This scene is one of a number of flashbacks).


JOHN THUNDERCLOUD anxiously paced back and forth, waiting for Bob Prosser to conclude his examination. In the kitchen, the two ladies who had become so dear to him clicked glasses and pans as they washed up dishes from two days’ worth of meals.

“Did Barrett leave already?” Celeste Adamson called from the dining room, where she laid out fresh linens and a bowl of fruit.

Thundercloud snorted and waved his arms. “Like usual. Here and gone. How long could a quick checkup take?”

Cissy’s low-rise heels clicked on the hardwood as she joined the frustrated Winnebago. At nearly six feet tall, Celeste Adamson stood toe to toe with Thundercloud. She placed a reassuring hand on his shoulder. “Ellie is fine. Her heart is strong, John.”

“Not as strong as you’d think,” he said matter-of-factly, not willing to reveal too much emotion. “Thanks for coming by, Cissy. You and Jean are good people.”

Before Adamson could answer, the door at the end of the hallway opened and closed – revealing a slim finger of light coming from inside the bedroom. Robert Prosser’s tall figure tiptoed toward them. “She’s asleep now,” he half-whispered, coming into the living room. “Cissy, could you get me some iced tea or water? I’m really parched with this heat.”

“Sure, Bob,” Adamson said, disappearing into the kitchen where she and Davis began a new conversation.

“You got bad news for me?” John asked simply, his black eyes flat.

“She’s got a month, maybe a little more,” the doctor answered honestly. “Surgery won’t help. Her heart’s too far gone. The tests we ran last week confirm advanced cardiac sarcoma – and it’s malignant. It’s rare, but it’s real.”

“Cancer? How? We don’t smoke, we don’t eat junk food. We exercise! What else could we do? Ellie’s mother lived to be ninety-six! Robert, you’re mistaken.”

Prosser’s handsome features, lined with years of delivering bad news, softened, and he reached out for Thundercloud’s hand. “John, I’d love to be wrong here, but there’s no getting around it. You need to tell Barrett and make some arrangements.”

In the kitchen, Jean Davis looked up at her tall, lifelong friend and began to cry. Cissy shivered. The air had grown thick and stale – a shadow hovered over all their heads, and Celeste heard faint laughter. Death had arrived in Eden.

Two weeks passed, and Barrett finally admitted his mother’s frailty by coming home. The stubborn lawyer blamed his father – as he had blamed him for so many things over the years – and he stayed close to his mother’s hospital bedside, speaking to John only when necessary. Pastor Enoch Jones, a relative newcomer to Eden, had become a regular visitor along with Cissy and Jean. With Katy’s return to Bloomington, Adamson was again an empty nester, and she delivered groceries, an endless supply of casseroles, and enough love to convert even the hardest heart.

It was nearing midnight, exactly 33 days since hearing Prosser’s deadly diagnosis, that found Thundercloud in his small bedroom, on his knees, asking God for a miracle. To his surprise, he received a temptation.

“John Barrett Thundercloud, you are a man of many faces.”

The aging Indian turned at the voice – disembodied yet real – as if coming from a distant land.

“Do you not speak to an old friend?” the voice asked.

Rising, John turned toward the sound. Only empty air. “Have you become nothing more than a vain noise in the wind?” he asked the tempter.

Laughter. “Old friend, we have not danced for so long! Not since Angel Falls, I think. Unless you count that small meeting when you first arrived in Eden. [Note: ‘Angels Falls’ is a reference to another book, Skin Walkers — it’s a prequel).

“You’re toothless, as always,” Thundercloud replied. The air around him sparked to life as a form took shape near the foyer. Glittering scales shimmered in the yellow light of the ceiling fixture, slowly materializing with intermittent bursts of green, violet, and ruby red.

“She needn’t die,” the emerging dragon spoke. “If you would but serve me rather than him, then I would heal her. HE will not, for he has no true love for you. You and your wife and son are nothing more than pawns, John. Did I and my brethren not comfort Eve in the original Eden when the Trinity conspired to evict her from the only home she had ever known? Did we not ease her childbirth with herbs and healing? Did we not teach her children to laugh and build and make music? It is we who love you, John. We who have stood by your ancestors throughout the millennia of testing – and why does the Triune God test you with brambles and disease? Is it to strengthen you – no! – it is to strengthen Him! Hear me, John, and learn. Speak the words of unity with me, and I will heal your beloved this very hour.”

The dragon stood fully formed now, his face so blindingly bright John could hardly bear to look at him. His ears pounded rhythmically with his own blood, and his knees nearly failed him. Catching himself on the couch, the human pushed to straighten his back and forced his eyes to glare into the dragon’s own piercing gaze.

“Never! I call upon the Almighty to chastise you! I call upon the blood of the Lamb, Jesus Christ, who offered up Him-self as a willing and unblemished sacrifice – for me! He covers me with His blood, and He will deal with you! Get thee behind me, Satan! You have no part with a child of the true King!”

For a second the air stopped, time stopped, even the clocks in the house stopped, and John felt the enemy’s boundless rage envelop him with fire. A wail like that of a massive siren exploded through the Indian’s skull as ancient winds flew from the monster’s nostrils and flew like screaming bats through every part of the house. The dragon roared violently, shaking the foundation, loosening nails and splintering wood. His claws sliced the air, and his enormous tail raked across the walls, dragging cherished photographs to the floor with a sickening clatter.

John felt faint, nauseous, nearly dead, but – in the midst of the chaos – an unseen hand steadied him, and he thought he imagined a magnificent warrior dressed in linen and bearing a sword of fire. Without a word, the angelic warrior seized the dragon by the throat, spoke silent words into his gleaming ear, and – as if he had never existed – the dragon disappeared.

Thundercloud reached out to touch the angel, whose serene beauty lightened his heart, but the majestic being stepped away. “You may not touch me, John Thundercloud, child of the Most High God. But you have done well, and your King has sent me to aid you. Your city will know great suffering and triumph. And your wife will very soon dance without pain, and she will await your arrival. Rejoice in this, John Thundercloud, though your heart will weep for a short time.”

“Y-you are God’s m-messenger,” Thundercloud stammered, struggling to compose himself. “Forgive me, I must be dreaming. Am I — dreaming?”

The great angel’s mouth softened at the edges, and he smiled. “No, John, you are not dreaming. You have done well. The time of the end has arrived, and the dragon grows impatient. He knows his imprisonment is nearing, and he has asked permission to sift this land – and to tempt the people of this city, as he is even now doing throughout the world. The Bridegroom stands at the doors, John. You must remain strong! Have courage, for you are not alone! Your greatest test is yet to come, and you will face the enemy’s strength when you are weakest. The enemy fears your faith, and he seeks to kill you. The Lord will not permit this, but you will be changed. The Lord God Almighty will strengthen you, John Thundercloud -– trust in the Lamb!”

The messenger’s face began to glow even more brightly, and he raised his sword high into the air, impossibly high for the home’s ceilings and walls appeared to yield as if made of spirit. “Wait!” John cried, hitting his knees with such force, his kneecaps cracked. “May I know your name?”

“Do not bow before me, John Thundercloud. You are a prince! A son of the Most High!” A translucent hand grasped John’s arms, steadying him on his feet, and an envigorating fire ran through his legs. “Call upon the Lamb, Lion of the Tribe of Judah, Root of David, and King of all Kings, and He will send me should the need arise. Trust in Him, no matter what may fall. Resist the dragon and he will flee from you.”

“But how will I call you — what is your name?”

“Do not call upon my name, for only the Lamb is worthy! But if you must know, John, my name is Michael.”

With that the mighty archangel of God disappeared, leaving the tiny house perfectly ordered, as if nothing had happened.

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Winds of Evil 3

Posted on July 06, 2007 by Sharon

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Katherine Adamson hadn’t expected to find her hometown infested with demons.

Following the sudden death of her aunt, Celeste Adamson, Katy returns to Eden and finds the town in an uproar. Two well-loved, high school teens have disappeared, leaving only a running car and a bloody shoe. Strange lights have appeared over a local farm, leaving behind blackened circles. Eden County Hospital is reporting record births, incredibly large babies, destined to join the ranks of a growing number of giants.

Many of the town’s prosperous citizens have been shielding evil secrets, but their illicit behavior has been discovered by the mysterious Dr. Apollo Bell, who heads up Mt. Hermon Institute. All of Eden has become a war camp, and citizens are being forced to take sides in an eternal battle. Had Katherine’s aunt played a part in this battle? Was Celeste Adamson a sacrifice to the bloodlust of these demonic beings? And what does the enigmatic John Thundercloud know? Why does the old Winnebago Indian write line after line in what has become an entire library of diaries? What obsession drives him? And how is local pastor, Enoch Jones, involved?

Joshua Carpenter might have some of the answers, although he doesn’t yet realize it. As publishing editor of Eden’s faltering newspaper, The Eden Chronicle, Josh joins forces with Katy, and a romance that they’d begun years before at Eden College, rekindles as the couple seeks out the truth in a labyrinth of mysteries and danger.

Katherine Adamson thinks she has returned to Indiana to settle her aunt’s estate, but she will soon learn she has been purposefully drawn into a battle of the ages. While she hopes to find an idyllic world where she can rediscover herself, what she discovers instead is a nest of spiritual vipers whose dual purpose is to corrupt the humans of the picturesque river town and force God into a showdown with their genetically perfect Man of Sin.

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Armageddon Strain 1

Posted on July 06, 2007 by Sharon

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“We’re so sorry, but your father passed away twenty minutes ago. Would you like to speak with his nurse?”

With these words, Dr. Maggie Hilliard Taylor begins a yellow brick road journey that will forever change her concept of reality. As an avian flu epidemic grips the country, a mysterious package arrives in Taylor’s office – a computer with an encoded message of doom for all of humanity. Why has Maggie’s old high school friend, a government operative, chosen now to resurface? Why is Dr. Hank Meier, a virtual stranger, trying so hard to win Taylor’s friendship?

As she unravels the mystery, Maggie’s journey takes her deep into enemy territory, and she soon learns how her father’s untimely death is linked to the deaths of nearly two dozen other scientists — and that every one of the dead or missing specialists had a connection to a shadowy company known to the world as BioStrain, a company with a government contract to create a doomsday weapon known only as the BioStrain chip.

And now that same company wants Maggie to take up her Father’s work – no matter what the cost.

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Facts of the Fiction – The Armageddon Strain Comes to Life 0

Posted on May 29, 2005 by Sharon

WHEN I WROTE the first draft of my second novel, The Armageddon Strain, something in the back of my mind feared parts of the plot would one day come true. Welcome to “one day”.

The H5N1 avian influenza virus used as the backbone of a new hybrid monster plague in The Armageddon Strain is decimating bird populations in parts of China and Southeast Asia. Up until just a week or so ago, reports of these infections have shown a remarkable resistance to the virus among chickens – in other words, the chickens became infected but survived the virus only to be slaughtered by humans in the culling process that remains one of the best ways to prevent further spread.

But now the rules have changed.China is now reporting over 500 deaths in chickens – directly from viral infection. H5N1 is preying on domestic birds, and it’s killing them at an alarming rate. Bear in mind, too, that whenever China gives out information, that you must evaluate that information in light of China’s reluctance to reveal anything negative. So, one has to wonder if the numbers might not be much higher.Both Derek and I write from the headlines – we extrapolate today’s news into a five year advance future. I wrote AS in 2004. You do the math.

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