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Time Travel Is Source Of World Religions

News Advice
Public Release due June 1st 2004
Time Travel Is Source Of World Religions: Major implications

Evidence of Time Travel has been discovered by an Australian researcher.

This evidence reveals the Source of ancient Myths, Legends, and Religions.

You are invited to view the evidence on our website at www.pphcstudygroup.org.au

Upon investigation, this information furnishes further conclusions that have world wide implications:

The 'messenger in a bright light' reported by the founding prophets of the world's various belief systems, refers to a Time Traveller;

The ancient 'oracle' that provided wisdom to ancient priests and prophets concerning the 'future' was a computer used by the Time Traveller;

The items portrayed as 'stones', 'tablets', 'wheels', or 'plates' as being given to various prophets by 'the messenger' refer to historical and astronomical compact disks;

The accounts in ancient texts taken to be of their past historical events plus the descriptions of future revelations pertaining to a particular 'End Time' war, the opening of a Sealed Book, and the observation of associated Comets, are actually a retelling of a 'show and tell' to those ancient peoples by a Time Traveller, of 1948 to 1998 modern historical and astronomical events;

All of the world's major religions since 5,000 BC have been based upon their prophet's encounter with a Time Traveller and the viewing of these CD-Roms;

The warnings about false religions in the various texts refer to this fact, and throughout history, someone has been trying to correct an original time 'back-step' that first made ancient man in the Middle East interpret a visit from a messenger from the future, as a visit from one of God's angels. But unfortunately, each subsequent attempt to correct this mistake just reinforced the 'angel of God' religious concept;

Having no comprehension of time travel nor computer technology, the ancient people told of their encounter along with what they were shown and told, in religious terms and within their own (limited) understanding. These stories became even more confused when they were retold years later and finally written down. Then when these 'stories' were interpreted by foreigners and translated into other languages, the original meanings of the misunderstood encounter has been covered over by language differences and a second level of misinterpretation;

The meaning of the words in modern English religious texts and their interpretation do not fully portray the original meanings of the ancient Middle Eastern languages, and as such, this is one reason why the Signs (ie. the accounts of 'future' historical events) that are clearly stated in many religious texts concerning the sequence of events in the 'End Time' have not been noticed by modern people;

When the original meanings of the ancient languages are used instead of the English translator's best guess (due to his preconceived religious ideas), the world's religious texts reveal that they contain detailed descriptions and dates of the 1990 Persian Gulf War, the people involved in the discovery of codes in the Bible including some of their names, plus exact portrayals of images and sequences of images from the CD-Roms. Descriptions of parts of a computer system including the compact disks and their cases plus an account of how to operate this apparatus are also mentioned in some texts.

Conclusive evidence has been discovered, and is to be presented to prove that all of the current religions on our planet have been in some way influenced, by some ancient people (especially the priests and prophets) seeing the Multimedia CD-Rom Ancient Civilizations of the Mediterranean on a computer and that various CD-Roms have been extensively described, documented, and depicted in most ancient Oral Stories, Texts and Artworks.

You are invited to view the evidence on our website at www.pphcstudygroup.org.au

Included in that web site is a link to a media section where News Releases on related topics and further information are available.

World-wide email Media Advice - Public Release due June 1st 2004 authorized by the Media Officer, PPHC Study Group, Australia

World-wide email distribution. May 5 2004

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