Eliza Earsman was born and raised in the southern lowlands of Scotland.Police work and experience has brought her into close contact with most of those named in Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story. See e.g. the bombing of Pan-Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in December 1988 and the continuing...
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Eliza Earsman was born and raised in the southern lowlands of Scotland.Police work and experience has brought her into close contact with most of those named in Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story. See e.g. the bombing of Pan-Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in December 1988 and the continuing controversy and publicity surrounding that event.She is a member of several international literary communities. Her travels span such countries as the United States of America, Canada, Israel, Spain, Jordan, Portugal, Holland, Central and Eastern Europe, France, Australia, Scotland, Ireland, Malaysia and Korea.Since 1987 Eliza has become an unintended agent provocateur re: the British Mountbatten-Windsor royal family, their Scottish Ritual Freemasons inner circles and their atrocities. In Days of Elijah (Revised and Expanded): A True Story their/Freemasonry's intended World War Three atrocities are identified.Although Eliza's autobiographical works do not always follow conventional means, her brutally honest depictions have done much to raise international awareness about Freemasonry. Her high-profile published works includeDays of Elijah (Revised and Expanded): A True StoryA Collection of Verse.Testimonials on www.elizaearsman.comPRESS RELEASE best viewed in printable PDF at:http://www.elizaearsman.com/images/News_PressRelease.pdf------------Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story by Eliza Earsman.ISBN: 978-0-9556248-2-7.Subject: History/autobiography/current events.Size: 6 x 9" Perfect Bound. Copyright(C)2009. Pages: 230.From the back cover:POWERFUL, DISTURBING, AUTHENTICATED NON-FICTION!Despite failed attempts to silence this author, details emerge of the spiritual contentions and intentions of Britain's Mountbatten-Windsor Royal family, their inner circles, and other horrifying realities behind the Scottish Ritual Freemasons. Their World War III agenda is exposed. This evidence will move, shock, and sadden readers as a story of loss, faith, love, action, and grief unfolds. But...remnants of joy and laughter engage readers as the details encompass the author's Scottish lowland birth, background, childhood, adulthood, and calling at the age of forty. Sensible and multicultural readers will benefit from insightful access to understanding the historical content and context. Based on integrity, goodwill, and an already high worldwide profile, Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story provides an opportunity to step into the life of one courageous outspoken woman! A must-read!-------------The affiliated 'A Collection of Verse'. Non-fiction. 108 pages.ISBN: 978-0-9556248-1-0. Subject: History/Verse.Size: 6 x 9" Perfect Bound. Copyright(C)2009. Pages: 108.From the back cover:PROVOCATIVE, REASONED, INSTINCTIVE, FUNNY, ROBUST!Specific attention should be paid to the final poem "LEST SHE FORGETS," which details the intended World War III atrocities of Queen Elizabeth Mountbatten-Windsor--British reigning monarch. Sanity galvanizes readers to act! Commend this book to others.NEW and urgent WEBSITES:www.elizaearsman.comwww.elizaearsmanbooks.wordpress.comwww.elizaearsman2corruptofficials.wordpress.comCHRISTIAN NEWSWIRE/USA national and international: http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/9831813794.html
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