Timecraft

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Author House, Feb 17, 2004 - Fiction - 276 pages

The crack in the proverbial egg is about to bust open. One of the worlds most primordial enigmas is soon to be revealed. It is an object of timeless proportions. This mysterious adventure begins in the life of a young boy who discovers the location of a treasure worth more by far than any pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. As he grows up he wonders if its not just the mad ramblings of his grandfathers legacy. He deciphers the code and finds a sentient device that can show him all facets of any moment in time. Not a time machine but something far more profound, he views prehistory before Eden up to now and beyond as well as his eventful last day. The secrets it exposes and the event horizons it displays go beyond the distant reaches of space and time as we find the essence of truth imbedded in a fictional account. Its amazing revelations and significant implications can help mankind forge ahead into the unsettled future. We uncover among other things who the ETs really are, their leader and followers, as well as their purpose here on earth. Many other historical facts are not as they appear to be and we find blatant unexpected flaws in our most advanced sciences and theology. As he matures and handles this awesome responsibility, it transports us on an epoch journey we will never forget.

The setting of the book takes place in a quaint little town in Texas between Brownwood and Cisco. It traverses back and forth from there to Dallas with pivotal moments in Seoul, Korea. The main characters name is cloaked to protect his true identity.

 

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Section 1
1
Section 2
16
Section 3
29
Section 4
37
Section 5
53
Section 6
66
Section 7
77
Section 8
98
Section 11
142
Section 12
154
Section 13
175
Section 14
189
Section 15
197
Section 16
209
Section 17
224
Section 18
235

Section 9
122
Section 10
132
Section 19
245
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Kelly Ford was born in 1946 in Dallas, Texas. An unidentified find at his grandmother’s house as a youth shaped his future interests and drives. He served in the U.S. military from 1966-1970 and graduated with a B.S. from SWTSU, now TSU, in 1988. Writing is his passion. He continually researches and finds just the right topics and contents. His 1st book was “Ancient Signs of Deception” in 1998.

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