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DescriptionIs there a message hidden behind the 'Signs of the Zodiac'? Are there secrets hidden in the original names of the constellations? What we know as the "Signs of the Zodiac" is known in Hebrew as "the Mazzeroth." This briefing pack explores the possibility that the Mazzeroth, the pre-Babylonian original, anticipated God's total plan for mankind. The Long Day of Joshua The recent insights from celestial mechanics, including orbital resonance, may shed new light on the famous Biblical Battle of Beth-Horon (Joshua Chapter 10) and suggest the possibility that the Planet Mars may have been a fearsome participant. Implications on ancient calendars and other events are also addressed. About the author: Charles W. Missler graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy before working for several years in the aerospace and computer industries. He joined the Ford Motor Company in 1963. Missler joined Western Digital as chairman and chief executive in June 1977, and became the largest shareholder of Western Digital. In a 1984 interview, Western Digital's then chairman, Roger Johnson described the company under Missler as having a good reputation for technology with a terrible reputation for execution, and seriously undercapitalized. In 1983 Missler became the chairman and chief executive of Helionetics Inc., another technology company. He left Heliotronics in 1984 "to pursue other opportunities in the high-technology field." In August 1985 Helionetics sued former chairman Missler, alleging a conflict of interest. Missler and other Helionetics executives had decided not to purchase a small defense electronics maker, which company was subsequently purchased by an investment corporation in which Missler held a controlling interest. The suit was settled when Missler's firm agreed to pay Helionetics $1.6 million. In 1989 he headed up the Phoenix Group International, a former Colorado real estate company that entered the high-tech industry to sell personal computers to Russian schools. Phoenix filed for bankruptcy protection in 1990 when the deal did not develop as anticipated. After teaching for many years at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, Missler moved to Coeur d'Alene in 1992 and founded Koinonia House. Chuck Missler is an author, evangelical Christian, Bible teacher, engineer, and former businessman. He is the founder of the Koinonia House ministry based in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Buy: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LAJLJVO/ Sharing Widget |