
The 1896 Prophecies
10 Predictions of America's Last Days
Ingersoll Lockwood(Co-Author)
Fidelis Books (Publisher)
Published on 12. December 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
979-8-88845-305-6 (ISBN)
Description
A 127-year-old prophecy warns of America's last days should socialist philosophies be permitted, with modern-day commentary showing the parallels with current events.
"What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun," said the great King Solomon in Ecclesiastes.
Regardless of the label they are given-Liberal, Leftist, Communist, Socialist, Anarchist, Progressive, Democrat-our great nation has been fighting their anti-American philosophy for a long time.
If we intend to win the battle for the hearts, minds, and souls of our country's citizens, we must take heed of the somber warning found in the original work of Ingersoll Lockwood.
Authors Brandon Vallorani and Liz Martin help readers fully grasp the details of the historical context that have faded in the century since 1900 or The Last President was written and explain how those allegorical situations correspond to circumstances we contend with today. They introduce each chapter of Lockwood's work with insightful commentary while leaving the original story intact.
Americans are faced with a hard choice between mutually exclusive alternatives: on one side is the likes of Lenin, Sanders, AOC, and Biden; on the other is the likes of Washington, Lincoln, Reagan, and Trump.
If we can look with clear-eyed understanding upon the options presented, we cannot but choose the risk and reward of freedom over the security and mediocrity of slavery.
"What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun," said the great King Solomon in Ecclesiastes.
Regardless of the label they are given-Liberal, Leftist, Communist, Socialist, Anarchist, Progressive, Democrat-our great nation has been fighting their anti-American philosophy for a long time.
If we intend to win the battle for the hearts, minds, and souls of our country's citizens, we must take heed of the somber warning found in the original work of Ingersoll Lockwood.
Authors Brandon Vallorani and Liz Martin help readers fully grasp the details of the historical context that have faded in the century since 1900 or The Last President was written and explain how those allegorical situations correspond to circumstances we contend with today. They introduce each chapter of Lockwood's work with insightful commentary while leaving the original story intact.
Americans are faced with a hard choice between mutually exclusive alternatives: on one side is the likes of Lenin, Sanders, AOC, and Biden; on the other is the likes of Washington, Lincoln, Reagan, and Trump.
If we can look with clear-eyed understanding upon the options presented, we cannot but choose the risk and reward of freedom over the security and mediocrity of slavery.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Post Hill Press
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 209 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
195 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-88845-305-6 (9798888453056)
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Liz Martin is a fractional executive who has worked with visionary Brandon Vallorani for over fifteen years in publishing, e-commerce, marketing, brand-building, events, and business development. Martin's editorial and project management skills have resulted in a number of published works, including Tolle Lege Press's highly popular distribution of The 1776 Project (2021) and her own book, How to Sizzle Not Fizzle (2015).
Author of The Wolves and the Mandolin (2017) and Let's Go Brandon (2022) and coauthor of Would Jesus Vote for Trump? (2019), Brandon Vallorani is the founder of a number of brands and businesses, which have achieved Inc. 5000 rankings six times. Vallorani graduated from West Virginia University and earned his MBA from Thomas More University. Vallorani has contributed to Forbes.com, been referenced by the Financial Times, and been featured on a number of podcasts and websites.
Author of The Wolves and the Mandolin (2017) and Let's Go Brandon (2022) and coauthor of Would Jesus Vote for Trump? (2019), Brandon Vallorani is the founder of a number of brands and businesses, which have achieved Inc. 5000 rankings six times. Vallorani graduated from West Virginia University and earned his MBA from Thomas More University. Vallorani has contributed to Forbes.com, been referenced by the Financial Times, and been featured on a number of podcasts and websites.