Would you recognize the prophetic signs of the end of the age if they were happening? The Last Chronicles presents a fictional narrative of a world that is so caught up in its daily activities that the final countdown unfolds with most of the world totally oblivious to what is really happening. In a technological, science-driven world, almost anything can be explained. But what if the things that are happening are not simply obeying the laws of physics? What if something else is at work? Something that is beyond our comprehension in this three-dimensional spacetime universe? The Last Chronicles delivers a scientifically believable picture of those final seven years. Set in 2033, Ariel Mizrahi details catastrophic events through a series of flashbacks beginning in 2026 that lead to the rise of the leader of a powerful coalition and his impact on global politics and religion. The story unfolds through a blend of political intrigue, disaster, and a quest for power, culminating in a dramatic confrontation in Jerusalem. But The Last Chronicles is also a story of hope and redemption. In the story, the last Prime Minister of Israel has chronicled that post-apocalyptic time by collecting news stories of pivotal events. Then, as they await the beginning of the final war, he explains those events that had brought seven journalists to the fortified underground command center of the IDF. ✶✶✶ "Although we did not know it at the time," Ariel said, "September 11, 2026, at 9:47 p.m. here in Israel would become known as the beginning of the end. The disasters that occurred at that moment altered the entire trajectory of mankind." A grim-faced Yilmaz began briefing the media on the still unfolding tragedies. He said to the reporters in the briefing room, "You have just lived through the worst night in human history." "How do you describe the sudden disappearance of perhaps a billion people or more from the face of the earth?" Ariel asked. "Can we even comprehend it?"
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