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As posted on website under "A Brief History":
Ian Gurney, the author of The Cassandra Prophecy, first became interested in ancient prophecy aged five, when his grandfather, a headmaster in Yorkshire, England told him of the prophecies of Old Mother Shipton, the Yorkshire prophetess, and then continued to enthral a young mind with tales of Nostradamus and the Book of Revelation.
Since then the author has been fascinated by all things eschatological, and has spent many years attempting to interpret the great mysteries contained in the ancient prophecies of the world. Twelve years ago while working as a broadcast journalist a chance conversation with a prominent theologian persuaded Gurney to seriously investigate the numerology contained in the books of Daniel and Revelation. During the following two years the author travelled extensively around the Mediterranean researching the original Aramaic and Greek Biblical texts and comparing them with the English translation of the authorised version of the King James Bible.
The conclusions that Gurney arrive at are shaking the theological establishment. Two major errors had been made in the theological interpretation of the numbers in Daniel and Revelation, the first involving the literal interpretation of these numbers, the second, a mistake of huge importance, was the placing of the "abomination of the desolation" almost eight hundred years before the event. Having identified these errors and by simple arithmetic Gurney made a dramatic discovery! The books of Daniel and Revelation contained four specific dates. The first three, in the latter half of the twentieth century, were three of the most important dates in world as well as Jewish history. The fourth date was a very final date, the "end of times", Judgement Day! In less than twenty-three years.