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Grant R. Jeffrey

    Grant R. Jeffrey is recognized as a leading author focusing on Bible prophecy, history, and apologetics. His works, which have reached millions of readers, delve into the depths of biblical texts, connecting them with historical events. Jeffrey's writing is characterized by an emphasis on understanding timeless messages and their relevance to the contemporary world. His approach encourages readers to reflect on spiritual and historical contexts, offering insights into prophecy.

    The Global-Warming Deception
    Shadow Government
    The Spear of Tyranny
    By Dawn's Early Light
    Flee the Darkness
    Triumphant Return
    • 2011

      The Global-Warming Deception

      How a Secret Elite Plans to Bankrupt America and Steal Your Freedom

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.5(18)Add rating

      The book exposes what the author claims is a conspiracy behind the global warming narrative, arguing that it serves as a cover for a push towards a global socialist government. Grant R. Jeffrey presents evidence of political manipulation, scientific inaccuracies, and data falsification aimed at promoting this agenda. Through his investigation, he challenges the mainstream understanding of climate change, suggesting that the movement is not just about environmental concerns but a larger socio-political scheme.

      The Global-Warming Deception
    • 2009

      Shadow Government

      How the Secret Global Elite Is Using Surveillance Against You

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(72)Add rating

      Exploring the pervasive nature of surveillance in modern life, the book delves into how security cameras, financial monitoring, and hidden tracking devices invade personal privacy. It highlights the alarming extent to which individuals are observed and recorded without consent, raising critical questions about accountability and the entities behind this oversight. The narrative prompts readers to consider the implications of living under constant scrutiny and challenges them to think about who is monitoring those who monitor us.

      Shadow Government
    • 2004

      Flee the Darkness

      • 388 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The story revolves around computer genius Daniel Prentice, who uncovers a secret "millennium code" that aids in resolving a national bank's Year 2000 computer crisis. This discovery plunges him into a perilous situation involving a one-world government, blending elements of technology and conspiracy. Co-authored by Grant Jeffrey and Angela Hunt, this fiction thriller explores themes of prophecy and the potential dangers of global governance.

      Flee the Darkness
    • 2001

      Triumphant Return

      The Coming Kingdom of God

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.0(11)Add rating

      Focusing on the prophecies surrounding the Second Coming, this book presents an optimistic vision of the transformative changes that humanity will experience as Christ establishes the Kingdom of God. It emphasizes hope and positivity, highlighting the profound impact of these prophetic events on the world.

      Triumphant Return
    • 2000

      By Dawn's Early Light

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(25)Add rating

      Following his success in averting the Y2K disaster, Daniel Prentice faces new, escalating threats that challenge his technological prowess. As darkness looms, he must confront the persistent malevolence that continues to jeopardize the world. This gripping thriller delves into the consequences of his earlier triumph and the relentless nature of evil, pushing Daniel to his limits as he fights to protect humanity once again.

      By Dawn's Early Light
    • 2000

      The Spear of Tyranny

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(22)Add rating

      The story follows Isaac Ben-David, a member of the inner circle of the malevolent ruler Adrian Romulus, who has brokered a peace treaty and initiated the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem. As Isaac embarks on a journey of faith as a new believer in Christ, he faces the challenge of uncovering a looming threat. The narrative explores themes of faith, betrayal, and the struggle between good and evil as Isaac races against time to prevent a greater catastrophe.

      The Spear of Tyranny