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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Brave and Determined Woman Stands Up for Truth in the World of Freemasonry,
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This review is from: Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story. By the Grace of God: Urgent and Authenticated Non-fiction Set to Unveil Freemason Truths. (Paperback)
I must say this book was enlightening, historical, and raised many questions in my mind which I will pursue -- I had no idea about the truth behind freemasonry, its dangers, and its Satanic origins. But Eliza speaks with authority, knowledge, and covers her sometimes provocative statements with God's grace, love, and truth. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the origins of freemasonry, its dangers, and what governments may be hiding -- all shrouded in secrecy. Eliza is a woman of God and is being used by God to expose the dangers of freemasonry and awaken a spirit of discernment to God's truth --for the welfare of Scotland and the world. Our future may depend on unmasking their hidden agenda, and Eliza has given us a good starting point to fight the good fight.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
History/autobiography/current events. A must read!,
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This review is from: Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story. By the Grace of God: Urgent and Authenticated Non-fiction Set to Unveil Freemason Truths. (Paperback)
Born into the Scottish Ritual Freemason society, the author of `Days of Elijah (Revised and Expanded): A True Story' takes readers on a journey that involves the Mountbatten-Windsor family, relatives of Sir Winston Churchill, builders of the United States White House, and much more.
As Eliza Earsman shares her story with us, facts are clearly presented, pictures are offered, genealogical trees are provided, names and dates and locations are given. Revealed in this story are details one has to read to believe. In today's world of globalization, concealing how the powerful families seek to control the world's financial, economic, and political resources is becoming harder. After reading this book eyes are open a lot wider, people are asking questions a lot more, and examining the patterns between power, politics, and religion a lot closer. For those with intriguing mind and the ability to question currently presented storylines of history, this book is a must have. It will open your eyes to what is going on around, and your heart to the author for having the courage and will to present this story.
4.0 out of 5 stars
An insightful look into Freemasonary in Scotland,
By Ronnie Lee "Philosophypoet" (Hong Kong) - See all my reviews
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This is an interesting book written by Eliza Earsman. She has been brought up in Scotland and has investigated the institutions there to uncover the crimes of the Freemasons, the church and the police. She states the police tend to the Freemasons and the church is corrupted by the Freemasons. She has fought them alone throughout her life and she has been victimized by the police who have tried to arrest her on many occassions. Through her trials and adversities, she has been made homeless and has even entered into a mental institution. This is not to say she was mad, but that she was incriminated by the establishment for crimes that they deemed 'insane'. But her research is very good. She has outlined family details and family trees of various high and wealthy people and has shown their criminal histories. She has facts of people and places and she has listed many names of importance in the hierarchy and organization of Freemasonry, the church and the police. Even looking at the Royal family and their authority in Freemasonry, the church and the police Eliza shows no fear but only bravery in confronting the truth to the crimes of the institutions of Great Britain. Eliza has continually followed God's will and teachings in order to prevent and inform people regarding the crimes made by the institutions and she has sacrificed her whole life to show who is guilty for crimes against justice and God's will. Eliza has stated that the institution is following Satan and Baal in their worship, teachings, rituals, actions and influences. This is a great book. It is so personal that you can tell Eliza is truly involved and interactive with the subjects she is dealing with. That can only be called Holy. It is a good book by a good person and a book that is well worth reading. She is now making a film of her life. I hope that turns out well. It may be well worth watching.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Truth,
This review is from: Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story. By the Grace of God: Urgent and Authenticated Non-fiction Set to Unveil Freemason Truths. (Paperback)
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I have often wondered about the Free Masons. When my friend, Eliza gave me this book to read, I was excited, as I have seen it on Amazon and wondered about it. She asked me to review it as to what I thought. AS TO MY THINKING. I must say I agree with her thoughts that it is not a good group and much of it is evil. Eliza was tortured and persecuted for the things she said and did. She lost her home, and her family, because she stood up for God. It is HEAVY reading and I had to stop a few times and get my breath. (Eliza gave me another book,"It Started With a Tree" to read in between breaks,while reading "Days of Elijah." Eliza had traveled many countries to do research. These words stopped me in my tracks "THE WRITER THEY TRIED TO KILL"! Those are serious words. Eliza uses quotes from the Bible many times through out her book. Eliza brings the reader up to date as to who has belonged to the Free Masons from way back to Hitler to present day people. She names people of today. You must read the book whether you believe or not. This book is really scarry when the WHITE HOUSE is brought in to it. I truly believe what Eliza has written to be the honest truth. She has not taken any BIBLE quotes out of context! She has used God's word in right order and with prayer and honesty. It is everyone's right to believe what they want. If you have any questions or concerns about the Freemason,read this book.Start with an open mind. You don't have to agree with the author, Eliza made it clear to me that I was free to write my own opinion as a review. She gave me this book to do so. I thank her so very much for the book. I love books and I appreciate her writing so very much and I thank her for this book which I will treasure for ever.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Blazing & Impassioned,
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This review is from: Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story. By the Grace of God: Urgent and Authenticated Non-fiction Set to Unveil Freemason Truths. (Paperback)
Eliza Earsman takes them on. Willing to lay it all on the line and fight for truth and God, Eliza Earsman necessarily takes on the satanic cult of Scottish Ritual Freemasonry... Courageous and firm in the most bitter of times, Eliza Earsman takes a stand against so called secret activities and desires her life back. Her privacy. Her home. Normalcy. Everyday things that we take for granted. The right to work for our families, further our education, and more. Cheer Eliza on as she fights for truth. Grimace and shudder at realities she is required to deal with. Feel for her as she's illegally held against her will. "The pack mentality of unthinking people causes habit forming patterns. If something is said to them often enough, they will do it - whether it is right or wrong" unfortunately, this is so true! "Thinking and examining and learning should be applied" ~ yet are so rare in today's society. I took a long time to read this book as I did a lot of searching during its perusal. At times, I wondered if these things could possibly be true. In parts, I was appalled and dismayed. Yet the author isn't some brainless lunatic. No, she's a well versed, tenacious fighter that stands up for her rights. When standing against wrong causes persecution, we all should take heed and be warned. As well as remember that "God doesn't leave alone those He calls nor those that call upon Him." How someone can see a human being harmed and not offer help, is beyond my comprehension. It's even worse when those watching from the sidelines are church going people. "Decent people abide on the streets and I have found more humanity on the streets than in the churches" ~ what a statement. Blessings to you, Eliza. I pray God will hold you in His hand and give you the peace and protection that only He can provide.
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Before my eyes did appear ...,
By Susan Klopfer "Susan" (Gallup, New Mexico where I enjoy the beauty of the high desert) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story. By the Grace of God: Urgent and Authenticated Non-fiction Set to Unveil Freemason Truths. (Paperback)
Holidays mean extra time for reading books we've set aside. So with the season for reading finally here, I picked up Eliza Earsman's Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story and began reading, not knowing at all what to expect.
It didn't take long to recognize this author is a storyteller, and a good one at that. I was quickly drawn into the pages and could follow along because I have studied some of her themes in the past. Her work is fascinating and dark, at times. By bringing her presence into the story, it made a critical difference and added to the believability. Elijah is a good read and a quick read. Eliza Earsman helps the reader along by providing a glossary and, if anything, leaves readers wanting to learn more about Free Masonry and the Scottish Rites. A very creative and unique way to advocate and protest. |
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Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story. By the Grace of God: Urgent and Authenticated Non-fiction Set to Unveil Freemason Truths. by Eliza Earsman (Paperback - August 7, 2009)
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