The Smartest Student in High School Made the Worst Grades in America.: Blessed Are Those O Children Ancient Israel, Ancient America, Ancient Europe, Ancient Abyssinia. Scriptures Testimony - 2nd Volume

Author:   Sean Alemayehu Tewodros Giorgis ,  9ruby Prince Intergalactic Ambassador
Publisher:   George Washington King Giorgis
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9798990291218


Pages:   590
Publication Date:   05 August 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Smartest Student in High School Made the Worst Grades in America.: Blessed Are Those O Children Ancient Israel, Ancient America, Ancient Europe, Ancient Abyssinia. Scriptures Testimony - 2nd Volume


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Book Synopsis The Smartest Student In High School Made The Worst Grades In America: Blessed Are Those O Children is a multidimensional spiritual, historical, and philosophical work that follows the journey of a misunderstood mind navigating between intelligence, perception, and hidden truth. The central narrative explores how conventional systems-education, religion, and society-often misjudge true wisdom, labeling it as failure while concealing deeper knowledge. The story begins with the paradox of a gifted student whose intellectual depth is incompatible with standardized measures of success. Through early ""scriptures,"" the reader is introduced to a world where grades do not reflect intelligence, but rather conformity. This sets the foundation for a broader critique of institutional systems that suppress critical thinking and spiritual awareness. As the narrative unfolds, the book bridges personal experience with historical and symbolic figures. Figures such as Oscar Micheaux represent overlooked brilliance, while themes of conspiracy, replica humanity, and hidden knowledge emerge during formative educational years. These elements introduce the idea that reality itself may be layered, manipulated, or misunderstood. The work then transitions into ancient history and mythology, drawing connections between figures like Tammuz, Nimrod, Sargon II, and Semiramis. These chapters reinterpret traditional narratives, suggesting that ancient lineages, power structures, and divine claims have shaped human civilization in ways that remain hidden or distorted. Biblical and spiritual reinterpretation becomes central as the narrative explores King David, the Psalms, and the crucifixion, followed by the story of Emmanuel. These chapters challenge established religious doctrines, presenting alternative perspectives on prophecy, identity, and divine purpose. The text continues by examining the lineage conflicts between Esau and Jacob, reframing them as enduring symbolic struggles between nations, identities, and destinies. Geographical and archaeological sites such as Petra and the Axumite Kingdom are introduced as living evidence of ancient wisdom and lost civilizations. The narrative expands further into pre-flood histories through figures like Noah (Utnapishtim), exploring generational continuity and survival knowledge passed through time. A major turning point occurs with the exploration of Enoch (Henok) and hidden revelations, including the concept of multiple ""Jesus figures"" within the New Testament. This section critically examines religious texts, questioning authorship, translation, and theological interpretation. Figures like John the Baptist and Elijah are recontextualized, emphasizing cyclical prophecy and recurring spiritual roles. The book also critiques modern religious institutions, arguing that many teachings-particularly those derived from Pauline doctrine-have shifted the original message of spiritual truth. Themes of manipulation, institutional control, and doctrinal distortion are explored in depth. From there, the narrative revisits well-known biblical events such as Sodom and Gomorrah and the crucifixion, reframing them as misunderstood or symbolically altered accounts (""Cruxi-Fiction""). These reinterpretations aim to separate historical truth from narrative construction. The later chapters broaden into global and cosmic perspectives, connecting Ethiopian history (King Ezana of Axum), Mesopotamian epics (Gilgamesh), and even speculative locations like the Grand Canyon and Nibiru. These elements suggest an interconnected ancient world influenced by advanced knowledge, celestial events, and possibly non-human intelligence.

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Author:   Sean Alemayehu Tewodros Giorgis ,  9ruby Prince Intergalactic Ambassador
Publisher:   George Washington King Giorgis
Imprint:   George Washington King Giorgis
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 3.90cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   1.873kg
ISBN:  

9798990291218


Pages:   590
Publication Date:   05 August 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Sean Alemayehu Tewodros Giorgis is an author, publisher, artist, musician, and retired United States Army Staff Sergeant whose work explores history, genealogy, faith, culture, and personal experience. His writings span multiple genres, including autobiographical works, historical studies, educational books, and creative projects accompanied by original artwork and collectible card series.Beginning his writing journey in the 1990s, Sean developed a body of work that evolved over more than two decades, culminating in numerous published titles in English, French, and Amharic. His publications include the 9Eyes 9Deceiving Faces series, autobiographical works, historical and genealogical research, and educational writings that challenge readers to examine history, identity, and inherited narratives from new perspectives.A military veteran with service in Iraq, South Korea, and the United States, Sean draws upon personal experiences, extensive independent research, travel, and cultural exploration in the development of his books. His work reflects a lifelong interest in the connections between family history, world history, spirituality, and human development.Sean is the founder of the George Washington King Giorgis Imprint and continues to expand his literary, artistic, and musical catalog while promoting educational inquiry, historical preservation, and cross-cultural understanding.

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