Exo-Vaticana : Petrus Romanus, Project L.U.C.I.F.E.R. And the Vatican's Astonishing Plan for the Arrival of an Alien Savior
F**E
An excellent book. it will make you think again about the coming final deception.
Books by Tom Horn are meticulously researched and cross checked with the Bible. They are eye-opening. Tom Horn is not afraid of any topic. He is led by the Holy Spirit. For most Christian believers, including Catholics, alien invasions and extra-terrestrials are not something that they are concerned with. They are not aware of a great deception which will be coming to the earth before the return of Jesus. And they are disbelieving of the possible ultimate role of the Catholic church in providing the foundation for the Anti-Christ, False Prophet and the Beast with his mark. But in the news, we see that the Pope has said that he would baptize aliens. And governments are talking about "disclosure" of the existence of UFO's. So it seems that Christians have their heads in the sand more than any other group in today's world. Natives, New Agers, atheists, children... all seem to be more aware of the reality of extra terrestrial beings (I prefer the term "inter dimensional") than most Christians are.Tom Horn is honest and faithful. He does not write books to make money. He writes books to educate the world. It is his ministry. For example, when his house burned down in what he suspected was arson, people from all over the world sent him money. He told them to stop sending money. Everything was covered by insurance; losses that could not be replaced at any cost could not be solved with money. Most people would have accepted the money. Tom Horn does not compromise. He does not write books to be popular. He realizes that some of the content of the book can cost him friendships and audience size. But he wants the truth at any cost. Even if you do not agree with everything he writes, you can trust him.
N**E
End Time Thoughts....
This book made me dizzy - there was so much information to process. While I have always believed that UFOs, etc., were from Satan and his henchmen, I did not take it as far as the possibility of end times deception. Wow! Seems to fall just right in there. Sometimes I try to rethink end times but always remember that I am a born again Christian and God IS in control. That we must not live to fear but that we must live trusting Him to guide us in whatever situation we will find ourselves in. I have such a hard time imagining how people live without Him but have to remember that "I once did." If you think at all about the end times, this is the book to read (amongst others from the same authors). If you don't think about the end times, it is high time that you did. This book is so full of thought provoking ideas that will not let you go without wanting to read more and more. I highly recommend it.
G**L
UNBELIEVABLE!!
This book is hard to believe...and that's not saying it isn't the truth! What I'm saying is I can't believe this kind of thing is going on in this world. Looking for a portal to the universe so we can let in aliens.....WHAT NEXT!! may as well be a satanic cult, and then YOU read the book to see "who is doing this stuff!!!" It isn't who you would ever believe would be doing it, but there it is in black and white and with pictures and interviews, albeit some had to be taken secretly. Well Yea!! when you read where and who is doing this abominable thing!!! Just my opinion though, you read it for yourself!!!!
E**D
I would recommend this book to anyone who is struggling with their ...
I would recommend this book to anyone who is struggling with their spiritual faith versus their desires for the mental evolution of modern man.Bible scripture is written in such a cryptic way that many people find it difficult to interpret and understand. In addition; we have evolved to a state where we no longer feel the need to have an omnipotent God. We have become convinced that evolution is completely under our control while forgetting our created roots which originated from God. The one question that everyone needs to ask about Aliens is this: If they are another example of God's glorious creative powers; then why do they need to forcibly collect our DNA to procreate? All of God's created species on Earth can procreate within their own species. Why can't the Aliens?Read this book and pray for truth.
D**3
A great book on topics not typically covered
This book has many different topics that are all interesting and it boils down to the theory that the Vatican is preparing for an alien contact event. And that their contact brings about an ‘alien savior’ which the Bible classifies as the Antichrist. Other sources are quoted as believing the same thing which all converges to paint the picture. I’d highly recommend this book for any one especially those who study the Bible and end times prophecy.
T**A
Great for lovers of Bible Prophecy
I purchased this as a gift for my mom, and I then borrowed it to read myself. Exo-Vaticana covers a broad range of topics, but mainly focuses on the theory of aliens, or something posing as aliens, being part of the end-time deception mentioned in prophecy in the Bible. Originally hearing the synopsis of the book, it seemed like something far-fetched at best, but after reading and having a better understanding of where authors Tom Horn and Cris Putnam are coming from, and the evidence they set forth, they lay the groundwork for a plausible explanation.It's not the easiest of reads, especially when they begin talking on subjects like quantum physics and the like, however, I personally enjoyed reading something that was rather difficult and outside of my normal comfort zone to be challenged.
J**R
Exo-Putnam and Horn!
Great title, for sure, but don’t be fooled by what is here. A cursory skim of some of the chapters have left me feeling somewhat frustrated with the level of research shown. There is definitely an evangelical agenda, mixed in with the authors’ “poorly-arrived-at-conclusions.” A glance of the first two chapters and the chapter on apparitions of Mary at Fatima, with reference to Bernadette of Lourdes and the apparaitions of Mary to her, show minimal research. One example is the relationship of the priest who dealt with Bernadette at the start of the apparitions at Lourdes, in France, in 1858. The authors’ suggestion that the priest used Bernadette to promote Mariology is completely false from the historical sources, which these authors have simply not read. Very disappointing. Further, a Catholic Priest called Malachy Martin is cited as being an authoritative source on “inside knowledge” of the Catholic Church’s attitude to aliens etc, but then in a comment following shortly after they quote from Guy Consolmagno, a Vatican astronomer, who made it quite clear that Martin had no contact with astronomical Catholic sources whatsoever. Putnam and Horn then assume the Jesuit brother is lying as part of a cover-up by the Jesuit order, and so on.... bad logic and totally unprovable. As a number of reviews also say on here there is repetition of sources from paragraph to paragraph. This is really noticeable, and I have only delved into three chapters at random! What will I find in the rest, I wonder? These guys needed to have re-read their scripts (or at least the publishers needed to to!). The authors also critique Zecharia Sitchin using one source from the internet. One source? That’s it?I was so looking forward to this book, and I will continue with it because some topics are interesting, but in terms of their conclusions on the data, you’d best keep your mind more than open, because what is here is rushed and academically amateurish. With this book I feel I am constantly having to sift through skewed personal agendas, which are clearly effecting the sources and putting them in wrongly concluding contexts which are just silly. The Catholic branch of Christianity is a “UFO based religion” because it is “based on apparitional events?” For sure, the Catholic Church has acknowledged apparitions in history, but only after years and years of deliberation etc. I am baffled by conclusions like this. I am quite worried about what else I am going to find.
V**A
Strays far and wide from the "thesis" inferred by the title.
I thought the book would be focusing on project Lucifer, the Vatican and it's interest with UFO's but that only occurs in the first couple of chapters, then there are a few stray commentaries within subsequent pages relating back to this. For the most part, the authors go anywhere and everywhere, often repeating themselves and also repeating ideas they already explored at length in previous work, eg chimeras. It was overloaded with biblical stuff, which I guess I should expect really but it grew tiresome very quickly. The follow up book is also a disappointment for similar reasons. I skipped massive chunks of this book. I could have gotten the same info in the first few chapters off the net for free. This has taught me to always check the chapter headings before making purchases in future !
A**6
Confusing book with no real structure.
This could have been a fascinating book but not at all well written. Confusing arguments which didn't come to any real conclusions and the Vatican's 'plan' was not assessed in any detail. Kept straying off into Close Encounter type stories which although a bit interesting did not really back up the main argument of this book. Many, many unnecessary repetitions. There seemed to be lots of research given that 22% of the Kindle edition is referencing. Books of this type need to take the main theme and set out to prove it or disprove it. The book suddenly finishes with a major lack of conclusion and the key arguments need to be drawn together After the description of the Lucifer device this is never again referred to. Readers of the Kindle edition be warned - Kindle cannot cope with Greek lettering which lends itself to many nonsensical words.
R**O
Cashing In
I have always felt the Catholic Church to be hypocritical, they have enough ill gotten wealth to wipe out povety in the world at a stroke, so I read Petrus Romanus, which was an Interesting theory, and I thought I would follow up with this. Although there were a few interesting and new facts, especially regarding project Lucifer, I found it to be rather boring and quite reptitive not just within the text itself but also from the previous book. There were too many references to other works and, to be honest, I think the authors are just cashing in on the success they have had with the first book and the media interest which followed. Although some facts confirmed my view of the Catholic Church I doubt if I will research the matter further.
L**N
A good Christian narrative
This book is very well researched and referenced. The reader should be aware (as I was before I bought the book) that it expresseve the views of evangelical Christianity which I have no problems with. It is (at least for me) a refreshing alternative to the non-faith-based explanations of the whole gamut of 'extra terrestrial' phenomena.The contents of the book naturally reveal the writers' stance based on their particular religious convictions which will not necessarily coincide with those of others, even broadly under the 'evangelical' umbrella. However, I found those close enough to my own and know of no other book which has tackled the subject better.
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