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Theory of Unthinkable: The Day We Killed God
Theory of Unthinkable: The Day We Killed God
Theory of Unthinkable: The Day We Killed God
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I always thought that my book Illuminati Secret Knowledge: Future Beyond Your Wildest Dreams was the greatest book I ever wrote and I still think so, but once my readers saw Theory of Unthinkable: The Day We Killed God - they said this book exceeds everything ever created by any author. They believe that manuscript was not written by human but by an alien because it is so different from any other earth book.
Here, science fiction and theory of relativity are intertwined with religion, reincarnation and holographic universe. The universe that was created by whom? How our creator looked like and, most importantly, why he or she created a world that is full of suffering, inequalities and atrocities? Heroes of this prophetic book embark on a journey that will take several lifetimes to solve millennia old enigma. Unexpectedly, they come to a conclusion that we all live in a holographic simulation run by an entity or entities that are hell-bent on ending human race failed experiment, despite they are being worshipped all across the globe. The problem is that God exists in an entirely different dimension, using digital avatars only to visit our world and does not comply with any universal laws of physics. It will take Theory of Unthinkable to do something so monumental that no one would even dare to think today - to kill God.
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PublisherLulu.com
Release dateMay 17, 2020
ISBN9781716923937
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    Talk about an instant connection. I literally found out the author existed less than 24 hours ago and I've already read two of his books! I can't help but to think there is a truth so deeply rooted into all this and a stranger sense of familiarity after reading this book bc I already had deja vu feelings and then I'm reading about characters having the same feelings.
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Theory of Unthinkable - Igor Kryan

Theory of Unthinkable: The Day We Killed God Igor Kryan

Copyright © 2020 by Igor Kryan, PhD

Al rights reserved by Igor Kryan. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmit ed in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior permission in writing of the copyright owner.

ISBN 978-1-71692-393-7

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Printed in the United States of America

Intro

I always thought that my book Illuminati Secret Knowledge: Future Beyond Your Wildest Dreams was the greatest book I ever wrote and I still think so, but once my readers saw Theory of Unthinkable: The Day We Killed God

- they said this book exceeds everything ever created by any author. They believe that manuscript was not written by human but by an alien because it is so different from any other earth book.

Here, science fiction and theory of relativity are intertwined with religion, reincarnation and holographic universe. The universe that was created by whom? How our creator looked like and, most importantly, why he or she created a world that is full of suffering, inequalities and atrocities? Heroes of this prophetic book embark on a journey that wil take several lifetimes to solve millennia old enigma. Unexpectedly, they come to a conclusion that we all live in a holographic simulation run by an entity or entities

that are hell-bent on ending human race failed experiment, despite they are being worshipped all across the globe. The problem is that God exists in an entirely different dimension, using digital avatars only to visit our world and does not comply with any universal laws of physics. It wil take Theory of Unthinkable to do something so monumental that no one would even dare to think today - to kil God.

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Intro

Content

Igor Kryan's 3 Law Of Holographic Universe Chapter 1. Seven Doomsday Cults.

Chapter 2. Church of Lucifer.

Chapter 3. Déjà vu.

Chapter 4. Retroactive Brain Activity.

Chapter 5. Exception from the Rule.

Chapter 6. Death Valley.

Chapter 7. MK ULTRA-2.

Chapter 8. FBI Director.

Chapter 9. Solar Flare.

Chapter 10. Year 3796.

Chapter 11. Holographic Universe.

Chapter 12. Death Valley Sea.

Chapter 13. Total Recall.

Chapter 14. Probabilities.

Chapter 15. She Always Dies in the End.

Chapter 16. God is Dead.

Chapter 17. Born Again.

About the author.

Recommended similar books.

Igor Kryan's 3 Law Of Holographic Universe.

1. Reality is a set of electrical impulses, simplified and read by our brain.

2. You don't have to build the entire universe to create an illusion of living in it.

3. God creator is real but we are imaginary.

Chapter 1. Seven Doomsday Cults.

FBI Special Agent Smith volunteered to investigate activities of a cult named Church of Lucifer in Los Angeles.

Previously, Church of Lucifer submitted tax exemption paperwork to Internal Revue Service, which was denied as the church was deemed as dangerous cult. Moreover, a former cult member came to Los Angeles FBI Headquarters and told them that Church of Lucifer is a satanic doomsday cult that is brainwashing people.

FBI Agent Smith had a deep internal hatred of doomsday cults. Every month he attended his high school sweetheart grave in San Diego. Last year he put the video tape of her favorite movie on the grave - Steven Spielberg

ET that he gave her on her 10th birthday." His first and only love, Mary was a member Heaven’s Gate Away Team among 39 of UFO-worshipping followers who were found dead in a mass suicide, orchestrated to free their souls to board an alien space craft that was tailing behind the Hale-Bopp Comet as it took its 1997 pass across the skies.

It was 25 years ago. But Agent Smith stil remembers that day like it was yesterday. She called him to join her on a journey to an alien world. He was busy studying for his high school exams and did not pay enough attention for her UFO

rants. Finally, a couple of days before she left him and this world forever, she told Smith: "I am going away to ET UFO.

You said you are not coming with me because you are so busy with your earthly matters. But we wil come back for you." She lied. Quarter of the century had passed and she never came back. Her name was Jenny.

After her death, Agent Smith tried to kill himself but his father revolver malfunctioned when he pulled the trigger and before he was about to pull the trigger the second time, a letter was slept under the door by mailman saying he was accepted to the Police academy. Agent Smith never married and had no kids but dedicated all his life to FBI work. He was seating in his cabinet was reading again about seven infamous apocalyptic cults in his laptop:

"1. September, 1984, A woman stood in front of the Taco Time salsa bar in the Dalles, Oregon, holding a small plastic bag filled with a light brown liquid.

This particular woman had brought some salsa of her own into the Taco Time. In a quick, furtive motion, she squirted the solution into the salsa bucket and poured a little into the salad dressing area. The largest bioterrorist attack in United States history had begun.

In 1970, Baghwan Shree Ranjnees, known as Osho, began a new spiritual movement in India. Rajneeshee’s

teachings were an odd mix of capitalism, meditation, ethnic and dirty jokes, and open sexuality, earning him the title of

sex guru. By the early 1980s, the movement had swelled to tens of thousands, with 30,000 people visiting Osho’s commune in India each year; however, pressures from Indian authorities were mounting, and Rajneeshee wanted to establish a utopia. With the help of his aid, Ma Anand Sheela, and her wealthy American husband, Marc Harris Silverman, the group purchased Big Muddy Ranch, a 64,000-acre property in Oregon. They renamed the ranch Rajneeshpuram and set about building their utopia.

Some 7000 followers moved onto the ranch. Al of the followers wore red, worked on the communal farms, and helped build the community. The town grew to include a 4,200-foot airstrip, a fire department, restaurants, a public transport system using buses, and a sewage reclamation plant. Rajneeshpuram even had its own zip code: 97741.

The influx of the red clad cultists didn’t sit well with the

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