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The Gates of Hell

Unlocking the Ganymede Code and the Demonic Portals of Mount Hermon and the United States Capitol

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The Gates of Hell

By: Derek Gilbert, Sharon Gilbert
Narrated by: Jamal West
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Jesus declared war on an ancient enemy at the very beginning of His ministry. He hinted at the identity of this entity through the locations of His baptism, the Transfiguration, and the Olivet Discourse. This enemy was cast down from the mountain of God. He's deceived millions in sacrificing their children on his altars. And he returns from the bottomless pit at the end of the age—a prophecy encoded into the art and architecture of the United States Capitol. This entity may be more dangerous than Satan himself.

In The Gates of Hell, husband and wife researchers Derek P. Gilbert and Sharon K. Gilbert, authors of the groundbreaking books Veneration and Giants, Gods & Dragons, have produced more shocking revelations about the spiritual war in which all of us are deployed:

•Jesus was baptized in a region believed to be the literal entrance to the underworld.

•Jesus declared His divinity in front of the "gates of Hades."

•The Transfiguration took place on the "Canaanite Mount Olympus."

•Jesus based His ministry at the entrance to the Valley of the Shadow of Death.

•This ancient enemy of God may have been the high priest in Eden.

•Israel's war with Hamas may have been triggered by this dark entity for control of the Holy Land.

•The colors of the Palestinian flag are those of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse—white, red, black, and green.

Most shocking of all, the Gilberts reveal the hidden meaning of a painting inside the US Capitol that contains a disturbing secret about the destiny of the USA and a prophecy of a new Golden Age triggered by the return of this entity—the destroyer, Apollyon.

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Horrible narration, authors are gifted communicators, their work is ruined by the narration. Narrated by author next time.

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The narration is so bad it destroys the in-depth research this author did.
He butchers the pronunciations of people. Locations and concepts so much that the listener has no idea the concept the author wants to communicate.
This title should be reproduced at Audibles expense, Is audio quality demonstrates a narrator that has no concern for the audience in their care or understanding.

An AI generated narration would far exceed this lousy effort.
This is far below the Audible brand. Shame on you and the narrator.
Fix it.
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I really appreciate the Gilbert’s research and effort. This narrator is terrible. His pronunciation is abysmal. I recommend getting the book and reading it yourself.

Research is impressive. Narrator is abysmal.

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The two authors present a well-researched narrative, a linear and detail-filed story of the human saga of rebellion and vain ambitions. The scope is panoramic, the tone is cautioning and yet non-alarmists. The war on God and his purpose detailed here will affect us deeply, but there is hope as the world Is staggering towards its self-induced calamity. The presenter, though, should really have prepared better by learning how to properly pronouncing words of foreign origin. Sometimes the mispronunciations are misleading and interfer with the flow of the narrative. All in all: a very good read, but not as an audiobook.

Well-researched text, faulty reading

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I tried to push through for several chapters, but I finally had to return the title. This subject matter requires inclusions of difficult-to-pronounce words and it’s clear the narrator didn’t even try to learn any of them as he horribly mispronounces even the simplest words.

Terrible Narration!

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