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16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read !
I saw Mr. Cohen give a presentation of his book. I was greatly impressed with the amount of research and documentation he presented and is included in his book. I also purchased the genealogical chart as it was very helpful in putting everything in historical prospective. I was so impressed with this book, I included it on my ...) with ... so others could also have the...
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42 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Long on imagination
I read Mr. Cohen's book and I must say that it is well researched. He tries really hard to prove his case but there were a lot of things in the book that, at some points, I found far-fetched. For example, he refers to Odin the Norse God as Satan. My question was, now how could he possibly know that? I also noticed that many of his references are conspiracy theorists...
Published on January 5, 2003 by Joseph Osborne


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42 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Long on imagination, January 5, 2003
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Joseph Osborne "The cat" (Denver, Colorado United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Antichrist and a Cup of Tea (Paperback)
I read Mr. Cohen's book and I must say that it is well researched. He tries really hard to prove his case but there were a lot of things in the book that, at some points, I found far-fetched. For example, he refers to Odin the Norse God as Satan. My question was, now how could he possibly know that? I also noticed that many of his references are conspiracy theorists themselves (I.E. John Coleman and Gary Kah)these authors and their books you can see right here on Amazon. I noticed that they have written similar books in regards to the Committee of 300, New World Order, and the Illuminati.

The heraldry aspect really facinated me. I must admit I did learn a lot about heraldry from it but Cohen's details failed to convince me. Take for example, the front picture of this book and note the the Dexter supporter (the lion) and then read Rev. 13:1-2 in the KJ Holy Bible. I will note Rev. 13:2 here, "And the beast which I saw was like unto a leopard, and his feet were as the feet of a bear, and his mouth as the mouth of a lion: and the dragon gave him his power, and his seat, and great authority". First, I thought that being born a Prince gave him automatic royal authority and then the picture of the lion, well it looks like a skinny lion to me. If it did have a body of a leopard where are the spots? You can judge for yourself but I had a hard time buying it.

Next, I noted the Sinister supporter (the unicorn) and then I read Daniel 8:5-8 as Mr. Cohen suggested. First, why is it found in Daniel and not in Revelations? In Daniel 8:5 it says "And as I was considering, behold, an he goat came from the west on the face of the whole earth, and touched not the ground: and the goat had a notable horn between his eyes." If you reference the picture why doesn't that passage say unicorn and why couldn't it be a dog, a person...etc.?

The book overall was difficult to follow along with. The reader had to constantly reference the footnotes located on almost every page. In some parts the reading was dry and long.

Mr. Cohen does not state in the book at all that Prince Charles is the Antichrist at all and lets the reader draw their own conclusions. I for one, just found it hard to accept and believe based on the many questions I raised and on the evidence that Cohen presented. Hope this reveiw helps!

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16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read !, March 11, 2001
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This review is from: The Antichrist and a Cup of Tea (Paperback)
I saw Mr. Cohen give a presentation of his book. I was greatly impressed with the amount of research and documentation he presented and is included in his book. I also purchased the genealogical chart as it was very helpful in putting everything in historical prospective. I was so impressed with this book, I included it on my ...) with ... so others could also have the opportunity to read this amazing book. Those who pass up this book do themselves an injustice! (btw: I am buying my second copy now!)
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Distinct Possibility, January 13, 2003
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The facts that are poured out in this book are hard to ignore. No one will know who the ture Anti-Christ is until God wants us to know, but for a list of candidates, Tim Cohen has pursuaded me to put him at the top of the list. Just FASCINATING!
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Well Researched, October 6, 2002
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Tim has done a very good job of fitting the pieces together between current world events and Bibical prophecy. Though no one truly knows the identity of the Anti-Christ (with the exception of Jesus Christ), I now....find it highly likely that "The Great Deceiver" will come from the House Of Windsor. And also, it is quite obvious....the writers of the negative reviews didn't read this book in its entirety.
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17 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tim Overlooked Charles Birthday, September 27, 2007
This review is from: The Antichrist and a Cup of Tea (Paperback)
An incredible job of Research. The only thing I believe Tim overlooked was Prince Charles birthday. It has totally altered my view of the "End Times" scenario. I hope Hal Lindsay and company read Tim's book!
(Messiah) was born 6 months after John the Baptist (WITNESS). Israel is the (WITNESS) to the Church. Charles, Prince of Wales,(Anti-Messiah ?) was born 6 months to the day!!!, after Israel. May 14 1948---November 14 1948. Satan counterfeits everything God does. That's what Anti-Christ literally means, counterfeit Messiah!

God is always associated with the # 3, (trinity). Messiah (Jesus) began his ministry at 30. His ministry was for 3 1/2 years. He was crucified (1 of 3) at the age of 33, in Jerusalem, the Holy City of God, (elevation 3,000 ft.) He was raised on the 3rd day. (Too many others to mention). It would make sense that Satan would have his Messiah, (counterfeit) associated with the # 6. Man was created on the 6th day. Satan would then have his (Anti-Messiah) revealed at 60 years old. 666= 6 (man) trying to be God (3). The Anti-Christ's (Counterfeit Messiah) ministry will be for 3 1/2 years just as Jesus, but instead of being "cut-off", (creating a new Covenant with the Jews), he will be revealed as who he really is, when he breaks his 7 year covenant with Israel. Read about The Abomination of Desolation in The Book of Revelation. This is when the wrath of God begins, and all Hell breaks loose. Nov. 2008 plus 3 1/2 years (42 Months) = May 2012. Interestingly, this would coincide with the Mayan Calendar date of 2012. (Read the Koran and how the 12th Imam will make peace with the Jew for 7 years). Interesting how there were 12 tribes of Israel and 12 Apostles with Jesus.
With all the other evidence Tim Cohen has put forth, this is too much to ignore as chance. God is a God of "set times". Next year Israel and Charles turn 60! There are 66 books in the Bible. The Anti-Christ's Name and # is 666. Islam is trying to bring in the chaos necessary for the 12th Imams' "reign of peace". Charles has all but openly converted to Islam, (Google Prince Charles conversion to Islam). Iran is months away from the bomb. An economic meltdown is possible to likely. With all these issues coming together, critical mass is close. I would be very surprised if 2008 isn't the year. People try to hold Tim to exact facts and figures in history when too much is subjective to the author. He has done an amazing job of research. When you read the book, be sure to research the Bible footnotes he provides, they will convince even the most skeptical mind if he is "open" to the truth. Since Tim Published the book, one of the most popular books in recent memory, The Da Vinci Code, has set the world up for buying into the satanic lie that Jesus wasn't the Messiah but rather the Messiah would come through his Royal Bloodline, King of Kings. Failing to recognize Charles' birthday as significant, is one of the only things Tim overlooked.
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42 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More than "extremely well written and thought out", July 26, 2003
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This review is from: The Antichrist and a Cup of Tea (Paperback)
This book is not a run of the mill book on the AntiChrist. It is entirely unique in the genre. While I consider this to be the foremost book on the subject EVER written, I am providing this review primarily to address some errant comments as well as shed much needed light on the subject of Tim Cohen's work. Two assertions have been made that are simply incorrect. First, one individual asserts "the idea that Tim seems to share is that the anti-Christ (one person) has two horns because of the verse; 'he had two horns like a lamb but spoke like a dragon.'" Actually, the opposite is the case. In "The AntiChrist and a Cup of Tea," Tim does not apply the cited verse to the AntiChrist at all, but rather to the coming false prophet. Furthermore, he suggests that the final pope of Rome will likely fulfill that role (i.e., will be the false prophet who works in tandem with the AntiChrist), not Prince Charles. Second, the same individual states matter of factly, "Not that Charles could not be [the AntiChrist], in future, this person, but presently he has none of the criteria of anti-Christ." Actually, Tim Cohen provides a HUGE amount of irrefutable BIBLICAL evidence to demonstrate that ALL of the prophecies pertaining to the coming AntiChrist that can be fulfilled BEFORE he assumes control over a global government during the Great Tribulation, ARE already fulfilled in Prince Charles, and this is true of no one else, not even the prince's sons William and Harry. For example, Prince Charles has the lineage: he claims descent simultaneously from Israel's King David, Islam's false prophet Mohammed, and, by way of a false occult lineage, Jesus Christ Himself! Prince Charles has the imagery: his personal heraldic achievement or coat of arms has the literal symbolism of the first beast of Revelation 13, which represents the AntiChrist, and of Daniel 7 (i.e., the little horn having eyes like the eyes of a man -- a unicorn with human eyes). His coat of arms also has THE red dragon described in Revelation 12 and 13, representing Satan on it, and the prince was facing this red dragon as he was coronated Prince of Wales or Prince of the red dragon in 1969. Prince Charles has the name calculation: his title, "Charles, Prince of Wales", by which he is globally known, calculates to 666 in both Hebrew and English on the ORIGINAL biblical numbering system (the same system used in the underlying Greek text of Revelation 13:18 to specify the number 666). Prince Charles has the involvement in the Mideast peace process. In fact, the current Road Map, as well as the Oslo process from which it derives, and the Madrid Peace talks from which teh Oslo process derived, can be directly traced to the London Agreement of 1987, which in turn can be directly traced to...PRINCE CHARLES. Prince Charles has the global authority.... That's right -- he is not the ignored wimp that the masses have been misled to believe; rather, he is the number one globalist on the planet today, and has been for DECADES. The prince has the influence: Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II are over the entire New World Order power structure. This is accomplished through the world's most prominent and oldest order of chivalry: the Order of the Garter. This order is MUCH, MUCH more than merely a revival of King Arthur's legendary round table. (Get the book to learn more.) And to top it all off (actually this is just icing on a much larger cake than I can even suggest in this short review), Prince Charles NOW HAS THE IMAGERY OF WHAT COULD BE THE FUTURE ABOMINATION THAT CAUSES DESOLATION! What is that? In March 2002, while Prince Charles was trekking through Brazilian rain forests, the prince was presented with a Brazilian state government inspired item: a miniature version of a statue depicting himself as an angelic figure with large wings standing atop a mass of human bodies looking up to him (Prince Charles) as savior! In fact, the inscription on the base of this miniature statue reads "Savior of the World"!!! And it has Prince Charles' FACE...WITH WINGS! So what did the prince have to say about all this when local Brazilian officials presented the statue to him, commissioned by the state government of Tocantins in central Brazil? What did the prince say when these same officials asked his permission to create a four to five meter high (13 to 16 feet or more) version of this statue, and to place it in a square named after the prince in their capital city? Instead of calling it blasphemy to identify him as "Savior of the World", the prince said, "I am touched and deeply amazed," and then, with the small ego he has, he gladly gave his permission to create the larger version! Now bear in mind that the arrival of this statue is years AFTER Tim Cohen wrote his book, and there is no other human being on the planet who is being called "Savior of the World" other than the one person whom Cohen identified as the future AntiChrist: Prince Charles of Wales. Just think about this: as Tim Cohen himself has noted in recent interviews, what would happen if even the miniature version of this Prince Charles idol, which has already been given to the prince and photographed by the media, were one day to be placed in a newly constructed holy place in Jerusalem? Let alone the full sized version when it is constructed? Would not all of evangelical Christianity scratch its collective head and ask, "Gee, could Prince Charles be the AntiChrist?" Well, you don't have to wait for that day to find out: Get "The AntiChrist and a Cup of Tea" AND READ IT CAREFULLY. You will be astonished by what Tim Cohen presents.
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27 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Truth and Lies, October 12, 2000
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This review is from: The Antichrist and a Cup of Tea (Paperback)
I could not help but notice the recent one-star reviews on this book. They are so obviously intended to blackball the work that those who gave them should cower in shame; they have no integrity. In fact, anyone who HAS read Tim Cohen's "The AntiChrist and a Cup of Tea" will immediately recognize that those who proffered the one-star reviews did NOT; their assertions concerning the book are false and completely misleading. (On the other hand, it may be that these "readers" are simply incapable of comprehending what they read.) That these are phony one-star readers also becomes evident from the fact that others who have responded have ALL given the book five and, in fewer instances, four stars. As several have pointed out, the book is incredibly well researched, and its sources are all documented; any diligent reader can verify the information given. I believe that Cohen's conclusions are warranted considering the evidence offered; the book is not at all sensationalistic. What's more, Cohen does NOT actually state that Prince Charles is the AntiChrist in the work. (One would search in vain to find any such statement.) Instead, he presents an incredibly strong case based upon documented facts, and then allows the READER to draw his or her own conclusions. Take some good advice: read this book, and don't listen to dishonest individuals who make a pretense of being readers.
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16 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A powerful, must-read book!, January 8, 2000
This review is from: The Antichrist and a Cup of Tea (Paperback)
Astounding and convincing! I couldn't put the book down. Cohen brought together a spectacular array of facts that not only identifies the probable AntiChrist but lays out in elaborate detail that person's credentials and the grooming that took place to shape that person into that role. I wouldn't have thought of that person had it not been for Cohen. Thank you, Tim, for your excellent work.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Detailed and Well-Documented, January 21, 2011
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This is a detailed and well-documented book about the activities of the Royal Family relative to their involvement in secret societies. I found it to be a very plausible explanation as to how Prince Charles could be the Antichrist of the Book of Revelation.
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19 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting take on the Anti-Christ, February 4, 2004
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This review is from: The Antichrist and a Cup of Tea (Paperback)
I have emailed Tim Cohen. His theology apparently does not effect what he writes in this book.

There are many things of interest in this book. Learning to read a coat of arms is very thought provoking. Learning about the Duke of York's coat of arms is even more interesting.

He takes a whole chapter on British Israelism, indicating that the Prince knows this idea and embraces it. He also reviews that the Prince is now the defender of faith, not the defender of the faith.

However fancy this book may turn out to be, it is an interesting read on royalty and on the Prince in general.

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