Cosmic Reviews

Return of the Stargods

 

It is my custom to read books whose opinions are much different from my own. By opening my mind to perspectives I would not normally entertain, my worldview is expanded and I am ultimately enriched.


Richard Vizzutti's Return of the Stargods is a passionately written missive. As a Bible Discerner he is concerned with not only the revelations he has gleaned from his scriptural studies, but with the attitudes of his co-religionists who choose to turn a blind eye and offer a deaf-ear in these spiritually perilous times.


Mr. Vizzutti has extensively researched the Nephilim, as the Seed of the Stargods were known in biblical times, and has shed light on their role in the modern age. He has also provided fresh new insights into the timing of the Rapture and the meaning of various End-Time prophesies.


Regarding Starseeds:


Not all of 'humanity' is human. The Tares are not part of the mortal fold. Whether they are the children of the Serpent or the get of the Stargods, the alien strain is soulless and will never earn eternal salvation. They are simply not worth saving.


Indeed, according to Mr. Vizzutti, the Tares are all psychopaths, to a greater or lesser degree, and this trait makes them easy to identify.

 

While admitting that a few of the Stargods were benign and seemed to care for the mortals under their protection, Richard Vizzutti harshly condemns all Starseeds and their works. He backs up his accusations with an impressive amount of biblical quotation and is extremely generous with sharing links to his source material for those who wish to take their studies further.


The book's message is that the Tares are the instruments of evil and the harbingers of the apocalypse.


 

As an Olympian I am saddened by Mr. Vizzutti's harsh conclusions. In my experience - and according to the extensive literature about incarnate Others - Wanderers and Walk-Ins are most likely to be found employed in the people helping professions. And Starseeds readily dedicate their lives to assisting those in need.


I have found that oftentimes whatever ill-will is harbored against mainstream religion by the get of the Stargods is due more to their religion-based childhood traumas than to any malevolent intent.


Whatever views you hold, if you are at all interested in the topic of the alien presence on Terra and its scriptural implications Return of the Stargods is definitely a worthwhile read.


Postscript: Mr. Vizzutti seems to have experienced a profound change of heart since he penned his weighty tome.

Review by Hercules Invictus

 

 

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