
Watch the formation of a global government through the eyes of the men who shape it into reality, and through the eyes of those reporting it.
The World News Team works behind the scenes to sabotage the World Council. How can a handful of reporters outsmart the political world?
How can that cute and trendy tattoo be the mark of the beast? Soldiers are angry that their high-ranking officers are accepting it as a mark of honor and passport to come and go in the Holy City.
The media has revealed Hasan Gharan, a rich and powerful businessman, as the spokesperson for the World Council. But who is the man who suddenly appears by his side declaring him as the ruler of the world who will truly fulfill where the counterfeit Jesus failed?
This book has an appeal for those not just interested in the end-times but interested in a really good read of how global thinking could solve the world’s problems and how an end-time scenario might look if one did believe.
Revelations – hard reality – no flowing robes and the only demons come in suits.
It is announced to the world that in order to seek global solutions to important world issues and resources, a World Council will be formed. Through a gathering of UN members, the nominations begin. Needless to say, taking away the UN members’ voices at large and handing it over to a small group of men is not without its protests.
After the formation of the World Council, major global events arise with the World Council now in charge. Solving these crises and installing a standardized communications system around the globe, the CSP-21000, takes center stage in the headlines. Behind the scenes there are shifting relationships, changing loyalties and truths that will never make it into the news.
Religious overtones bring out the crazies. Hasan Gharan, leader and spokesperson for the World Council, has been shot. He is diagnosed as a vegetable. Rushing on the scene out of nowhere is Gabriel Kahjaf to be at the Councilman’s side. Gabriel becomes the spokesperson for Hasan’s condition, announcing to the world that Hasan will not die; he will rise again, and lead the Council once more. In three days, says Gabriel, to show the world what the real savior looks like. One who will stay with them and guide them through the future. Not a phantom god, but a real god.
Amazing things happen in the wake of Hasan Gharan as he rises up from the bed and goes back to the UN Hilton Hotel, where the World Council has its headquarters. Reporters, Council members, everyone who has a personal relationship with Hasan Gharan must now deal with the emergence of the new man. Reporter Bari Carter, once engaged to Hasan Gharan, has already left World News’ coverage of Hasan in the hands of Michael Saelinger, while she went off to the Philippines to help in the recovery of an earthquake that took out three major cities and most industry. Michael jumped ship to work with another network soon after that. Jade Conley, reporting from Hasan’s bedroom before he was shot has been told the new Hasan is no longer a lover of women but the emerging anti-Christ.
Hasan goes about his business with a “Healing of the Earth” campaign. Jade lands the covering assignment after convincing her boss she can work with Hasan after their past relationship.
The last problem to be solved on Planet Earth is the never-ending debate over religion and what will happen to Jerusalem. Who emerges from our cast of characters to be the two witnesses in Jerusalem? How can that cute and trendy tattoo be the mark of the beast? Soldiers are angry that their high-ranking officers are accepting it as a mark of honor and passport to come and go in the Holy City. How can a handful of past and present World News’ reporters work behind the scenes to sabotage the World Council? Does Hasan Gharan truly fulfill where the declared counterfeit Jesus failed?
Fast-paced adventure, Revelations reads real – no flowing robes and the only demons come in suits. Written in 1993, needless to say, technology has advanced, making this story even more plausible. And as you read, you will ask yourself, wasn’t that just on the news?