New Book Accidently Discovers End-Time Prophecy in Name of Iran's President
When Corey Deitz set out to write the humorous 2012 Guide Book or How to Make the End of the World Fun, he was not prepared for the chilling discovery about to be unlocked in the name of Iran's President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Online, January 20, 2010 (Newswire.com)
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For Release: January 20, 2010
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New Book Accidently Discovers End-Time Prophecy in Name of Iran's President
(Little Rock) - When Corey Deitz set out to write the humorous 2012 Guide Book or How to Make the End of the World Fun, he was not prepared for the chilling discovery about to be unlocked in the name of Iran's President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
If you plug "Ahmadinejad" into an anagram generator, the letters in his name also spell out "A Jihad and Me".
Go one further. If you put "Ahmadinejad" + "Mahdi" into the anagram generator, it spits out:
"Madman Head Jihad I" and "A Dead Jihad Man Him"
("Mahdi" is the last name of the prophesized 12th Imam yet to come just before judgment day, which Ahmadinejad believes in.)
Deitz says he "officially scared" himself because he was not expecting any phrase or words that so clearly warn of what might be Ahmadinejad's intentions. He was looking for something funny to write about. Instead, he found something foreboding.
"You can easily verify it yourself," Deitz says. "Luckily, the rest of the book is quite silly and humorous, as it was intended to be."
The 2012 Guide Book can be read online free and is available as an eBook and paperback at www.2012GuideBook.com.
Corey Deitz is available for interviews.
About Corey Deitz: Corey Deitz has worked as a radio personality for over 25 years in cities like Chicago, St. Louis, Cleveland, Richmond, Columbus, Toledo, Virginia Beach, and Little Rock. This is Deitz's fourth book.
Press Kit: http://www.2012GuideBook.com/2012PressKit.html
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