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THE IMMANUEL DECEPTION Part II

Here is the fully integrated, finalized section of manuscript. I have woven the Chain of Custody (The KJV Translators) into Part III to prove the cover-up was isolated, and I have expanded the final chapter to include   devastating Verdict of Common Sense . This is the complete forensic package. THE IMMANUEL DECEPTION The Forensic Case Against the Conflated Timeline of Isaiah 7 INTRODUCTION: THE SCRIBE'S SCALPEL The Greatest Heist in Theological History History is written by the victors, but theology is written by the survivors. For two thousand years, millions of believers have opened their Bibles, read the ancient prophecies, and built their entire worldview on the words staring back at them. They assume they are reading a pristine, untouched transmission of the voice of God. They assume the translation is neutral. They assume the timelines are intact. They are wrong. My book is in essence a crime scene investigation. It is the prosecution of a textual heist so massive, and so s...

THE INDICTMENT OF THE RECORD

THE INDICTMENT OF THE RECORD The Theft of Identity, Time, and Truth By Thorne Blackwood February 16, 2026 — Brisbane, Queensland PART ONE: THE FALSE WITNESS OF THE BIRTH The Conflation of the Clock and the Anchor INTRODUCTION: THE IMPEACHMENT The New Testament stands on three pillars: the miracle of the birth, the miracle of the death, and the authority of the prophetic record. The Church claims these events prove the divinity of their "Jesus," establishing him as the long-awaited King of Israel. But when we cross-examine the timeline, the geography, and the Hebrew prophecies, these pillars do not merely crack they collapse. The prosecution argues that the institutional Church has committed identity theft. They stole the prophecy of the birth to create a Roman demigod. They stole the timeline of the death to destroy the Hebrew Passover. They fabricated prophecies to authorize a Messiah who did not fit the profile. We present the evidence not as a theological debate, but as a ...