Birthright: The Coming Posthuman Apocalypse and the Usurpation of Adam’s Dominion on Planet Earth
The earth and distant extraterrestrial worlds are reeling in the wake of war and ruin. A powerful insubordinate prince, personified as the dragon, the devil, and the satan, has mounted an unsuccessful insurrection against the kingdom of heaven in a battle of unimaginable destruction. The planets in our solar system, once teeming with life, have been laid waste and left to careen in their orbits tohu va-bohu—desolate and empty. After untold eons of inundated oblivion, the time has finally come to restore the terrestrial realm and appoint a new regent to govern it—Adam, the first man.
This is the preamble to the story of mankind. The offspring of Adam have forgotten the patrimony and purpose of their race. Now faced with extinction at the hands of an alien adversary, it is high time for them to remember.
In this revolutionary book, Timothy Alberino retraces the pages and reveals the secrets of the greatest story ever told, the one in which we are all inescapably embroiled. From the galactic rebellion in the pre-Adamic past to the creation of mankind on Planet Earth; the fall of the watchers in the pre-Flood world to the machinations of Luciferian forces in modern times; the unveiling of the alien presence to the final battle at Armageddon; Alberino unpacks the synchronicity of these events with scholarly precision and leaves you breathless on the brink of a posthuman apocalypse.
The Book of Enoch
Introduction & Commentary by Timothy Alberino
Enoch, the son of Jared and seventh from Adam, is the most eminent pre-Flood patriarch in the annals of ancient Israel, and yet, paradoxically, the Hebrew scriptures have almost nothing to say concerning him. There can be no doubt that the Jews regarded Enoch as a holy scribe and prophet, indeed, the first and foremost on both accounts, but not a single word is attributed to him in the Old Testament. One is left to wonder, If Enoch is a scribe, then what did he write? And if a prophet, what did he prophesy?
The answers to these questions are revealed in the Book of Enoch.
Preserved for centuries by the Ethiopians, and discovered among the Dead Sea Scrolls in the Caves of Qumran, the Book of Enoch is an epic narrative concerning the world before the Flood of Noah. Laced with messianic prophecies, apocalyptic themes, and esoteric visions, the Enochian tale recounts the fall of the Watchers—a renegade group of angels who impregnated human women, progenerated man-eating giants, and disclosed forbidden knowledge from heaven that wreaked havoc on Earth. Enoch lays an essential foundation for understanding the origin of Nephilim and demons in the biblical text, and offers a unique window into the religious and intellectual currents of the Second Temple period.
After centuries of suppression and obscurity, the Book of Enoch has resurfaced in our time and is enjoying a renewed interest among scholars and ordinary readers alike, who are rediscovering the Hebraic perception of the pre-Flood world and the extraordinary events that precipitated its cataclysmic destruction.