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Five years later, the Lord
encouraged me to write a story about UFOs and the
rapture. He laid on my heart that the sudden
disappearance of millions of Christians would be
explained to those left behind as an abduction by
extraterrestrials in UFOs. He told me that these
so called aliens are really fallen angels who are
working with Satan to deceive the masses.
I wrote a spec treatment for the
then popular X-Files TV show entitled "The
Catching Away". I sent it off to Producer
Chris Carter on May 30, 1995. On September 7, I
received a letter from his assistant Kitty Brophy
that they had reviewed it but they were unable to
use it. Kitty had then said "We appreciate
the opportunity to get acquainted with your
writing and wish you the best of luck in your
future efforts."
It was not surprising that they
did not want to use such a religious theme but
they did not return the manuscript? Then, nearly a
year later on July 9, 1996, I received a letter
from the Senior Counsel at 20th Century Fox,
Anatole Klebanow, telling me that it was their
policy not to read any unsolicited manuscripts and
they were returning it to me "unread". I
thought Ms.Brophy had said a year before that they
enjoyed the opportunity to get acquainted with my
writing. Oh well.
I then decided that I might have
something and so I began to write a novel with new
characters surrounding this concept of the rapture
(Gr.Harpazo) being explained as an abduction by
fallen angels disguised as ETs in UFOs which
became The Great Harpazo Deception.
Around that time circa 1996-1997,
I received the image above from a member of my
local community who had followed my Letters to the
Editor for years and sadly had not been very
impressed. He sent me the article attached with
the note, "I thought that you were a
Christian?"
I used the demonic image attached
as the image for my character of Azazel, the main
fallen, demonic angel in my novel. What I (Satan)
had meant for evil, God used for good. Not that
Azazel was good by any means, but my novels The
Great Harpazo Deception and Invasion: Israel both
reveal the evil nature of this fallen angel. The
novels shed light on the dark side, the hidden
shadows of evil. I took the name Azazel from the
pseudopigraphal work, The Apocalypse of Abraham.
It described Azazel as a fallen angel that had
scattered over the earth the secrets of heaven and
was one who had rebelled against the Mighty One.
Azazel was also a 'watcher' a
heavenly being that has kept an eye on humanity.
The Prophet Daniel spoke of them
as did Enoch. In my novel The Great Harpazo
Deception, Azazel is first discovered by a remote
viewer, who after leaving the CIA's disbanded
spying project, joined the Lazant Institute and
turned his talents to scanning the heavens for
extraterrestrial life. He, along with a psychic
and a Harvard theologian, make a startling
discovery. An Israeli Colonel re trained at West
Point becomes the counterpoint for them working
with a cadre of former U.S. army officers and
intelligence figures. Col. Judah Meire attempts to
stop this deceptive onslaught of Azazel and his
minions as the sudden abduction (catching away)
prepares to unfold.
Behold Azazel-the
extraterrestrial, fallen angel, watcher. Behold
the face of unbridled evil who will lead mankind
smiling into the fires of hell. It is not our
friend but is instead our worst enemy. As military
aviation historian, Trevor James Constable warned
us, 'the battle with UFOs is not for the planet of
man but for the soul of man'. Beware!
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