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About the Author

I was born in Zambia in 1977, and moved to Ayrshire, Scotland, when I was four.  My parents subsequently divorced, and my mum (who got custody of my brother and I) moved up to Aberdeen, where I have lived since I was seven.   My dad returned to Africa, so I have been back and forth there all my life.  I went to Aberdeen University when I left school and did a MA degree in psychology.  After that, I did a MSc in economics, and worked in investment banking for a year.  Then I did a MSc in applied social studies and worked as a social worker for a few years.  I also trained in transactional analysis psychotherapy.  Then I decided to travel to beloved Africa, so I quit my job and studies.  When I returned, I worked in mental health for a couple of years, which I loved.  And then I quit that to write my book.  And here we are in 2020, and it’s finally complete.  Woo hoo!

About the Book

This book explores the great ontological question, namely, what is the meaning of life.  And it’s in two parts.  The first part looks at psychological, philosophical, sociological and spiritual theories, which includes witchcraft.  This sets the stage for part two, which addresses religion, politics, prophecy, aliens/UFOs, and scientific explanations for our existence.  The mind is the common thread that links the chapters.  Fundamentally, we’re on the brink of a New World Order that’s been orchestrated by Satan and for Satan.  He’s on his sordid way.  Thus, it bodes well to be prepared for the coming great deception.