-COINCIDENTAL CONSPIRACY TALE-

The Last Days of Christ the Vampire

by J.G. Eccarius

The Last Days of Christ the Vampire by J.G. Eccarius is set in Providence, Rhode Island, where a small group of people discovers that Jesus really Lives, he rose from the dead and controls the Catholic Church and Protestant sects as well. It's an action-packed battle against the ancient vampire.

This curious little satire, first published in 1988 during the Evangelicalesque President Ronald Reagan/George Bush administrations, took a tilted concept and wicked twist from THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST, a novel by Nikos Kazantzakis that also produced the controversial film by Martin Scorcese that same year. Christ dissections were viciously "in" as author J.G. Eccarius book navigated in underground circles, bookstores, and mail order through III PUBLISHING, a press that many chain outlets, for reasons of religious boycotts, kept Eccarius titles to dusty storerooms! Now in 21st Century Internet freedom, the uncanny prophetic fable resurfaces, finding new audiences among young/older Esoterists.

The horrific conspiracy laden mystery surrounding the Sept 11, 2001 World Trade Center/Pentagon hits by alleged foreign terrorists, yet media suppressed in light of petroleum geo-political agendas, gives Eccarious fable dangerous connotations. The tale that tracks social reformers after a Vampiric Jesus Christ with deathless "Globalist" minions foretells the late 20th Century rise of Multi-National corporations, bio-warfare, Political/Christian/Media mind control and corrupt American coup de tat's as Sept 11, U.S. shutdown, chillingly illustrates. Rough edged, read between the lines, prepare to smirk and be offended, yet examine the lessons it forewarns.

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METAPHORICAL WARNING ABOUT IDEOLOGICAL CO-DEPENDENTS FROM THE NOVEL!

Vampire Alert

Warning!

This area is known to be infested with vampires.They may look human, but can be recognised by these signs:

(1) Desire to control other people's lives.(2) Blindly follow the orders and suggestions of their vampire masters.(3) Inability to think for themselves.Note: it is not true that vampires are hurt by sunlight or are afraid of crosses.

Also, they live off people's spirits, not blood.This area is particularly heavily infested by followers of Christ the Vampire, a magician born in Judea approximately 2000 years ago. The Roman government attempted to execute him by crucifixion, but he rose from the dead and began preying on people. Victims of Christ the Vampire have visitations from him or his closest followers including Mary, Queen of vampires, and follow their instructions without thinking. They are known to be dangerous and will purposefully try to make new vampires, even their own children.

Dr Van Helsing

J G Eccarius

Committee for Public Safety

THE LAST DAYS OF CHRIST THE VAMPIRE

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