Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Updated January 2017-This book is the result of many years investigative research. This instant bestselling classic takes the reader to all the historical sites connected with Jesus in Israel, the Middle East, Afghanistan and India, examines the evidence and relationships with other religions at the time, and reaches astounding fresh new insights for readers. In order to gain these insights, Olsson wandered for ten years, dodging wars and terrorists to follow the Silk Road to the Himalayas, to remote Buddhist monasteries and forgotten tombs in dangerous war-torn regions of the Tora Boras, Sulieman, and Hindu Kush mountains, following the ancient trails of the Roman Empire, the Persian Empire, including Cyrus the Great and Alexander the Great, and documenting rare, and endangered relics and manuscripts before they are gone forever. Suzanne Olsson is a graduate of New York University and has traveled the world to compile research on comparative religions, how they began, and where religions stand with mankind today. This book gained immediate notoriety when Olsson acquired the support of the Dalai Lama, Elain Pagels, Professor Ahmad Hassan Dani (of Taxila fame) Professor Fida Hassnain of Kashmir archives, and many other notables who all support her research and conclusions. She has been a guest speaker at Washington, DC Peace Conference, and appeared frequently on radio shows and film documentaries. What has been lacking in all other 'Jesus in India' books is now presented here with clarity, sensitivity, warm good humor, and always a keen eye to think outside the norm. This book stands out ahead of all the rest, and is the first book that should be consulted by the interested reader in sorting out whether or not Jesus was in India, why and how he got there, discovering what his title "King of Kings' really meant, and many more firsts. This book stands out because it is written with a fresh new understanding of history, with excellent textual analysis, documentation of relics and other supporting evidence (with ample photos and maps) and offers real information from existing authorities. If any book has the power to make changes to religion, countries, and the world, it is here within these pages. A powerful, interesting, and informative book.
Synopsis
Updated August 27, 2017-In this revision, new information is made available that has never been published before. It took Olsson a lifetime of single-minded dedication and determination, dodging wars and terrorism to journey the Silk Road to the Himalayas, to remote Buddhist monasteries and forgotten tombs in dangerous war-torn regions of the Tora Boras, Sulieman, and Hindu Kush mountains, following the ancient trails of the Roman Empire, the Persian Empire, Cyrus the Great and the Biblical Esther, documenting rare, and endangered relics and manuscripts before they are gone forever. She acquired a local folk-hero status in the region, and has won the praise of eminent archaeologists including Dr. Ahmad Hasan Dani, Professor Emeritus of Taxila and Islamabad, and Professor Fida Hassnain, head of Historical Archives in India. Suzanne Olsson is a graduate of New York University and has lived worldwide. This book gained immediate notoriety when Olsson acquired the support of the Dalai Lama, Elaine Pagels, and many other notables who support her research and conclusions through their films and documentaries. She has been a guest speaker at Washington, DC Kashmir Peace Conference, and appeared frequently on radio shows and film documentaries. Her research is presented with clarity, sensitivity, and warm good humor. This book stands out because it is written with excellent textual analysis, documentation of relics and other supporting evidence (with ample photos and maps) and offers real information from existing authorities. If any book has the power to make changes to religions, countries, and the world, it is here, on these pages. Powerful, interesting, informative, a 'must read' book.
Synopsis
Updated October 1, 2017-In this revision, new information is made available that has never been published before, specifically new information about the magi and Persia. It took Olsson a lifetime of single-minded dedication and determination, dodging wars and terrorism to journey the Silk Road to the Himalayas, to remote Buddhist monasteries and forgotten tombs in dangerous war-torn regions of the Tora Boras, Sulieman, and Hindu Kush mountains, following the ancient trails of the Roman Empire, the Persian Empire, Cyrus the Great and the Biblical Esther, documenting rare, and endangered relics and manuscripts before they are gone forever. She acquired a local folk-hero status in the region, and has won the praise of eminent archaeologists including Dr. Ahmad Hasan Dani, Professor Emeritus of Taxila and Islamabad, and Professor Fida Hassnain, head of Historical Archives in India. Suzanne Olsson is a graduate of New York University and has lived worldwide. This book gained immediate notoriety when Olsson acquired the support of the Dalai Lama, Elaine Pagels, and many other notables who support her research and conclusions through their films and documentaries. She has been a guest speaker at Washington, DC Kashmir Peace Conference, and appeared frequently on radio shows and film documentaries. Her research is presented with clarity, sensitivity, and warm good humor. This book stands out because it is written with excellent textual analysis, documentation of relics and other supporting evidence (with ample photos and maps) and offers real information from existing authorities. If any book has the power to make changes to religions, countries, and the world, it is here, on these pages. Powerful, interesting, informative, a 'must read' endeavor.
Synopsis
Revised January 1, 2018-Suzanne Olsson has won international acclaim for her research in to the life of Jesus in India, the real magi kings, the Persian Empire, the crucifixion plot, and her quest to catalog DNA from ancient tombs under threat. Her book contains many original firsts that keep scholars taking notes. She worked with archeology greats including Dr. Ahmad Hassan Dani of Pakistan and Dr. Fida Hassnain of India. She appears in documentaries for the India Historical Society with such notables as the Dalai Lama and Elain Pagels. A graduate of New York University, Olsson served as a volunteer at Red Cross refugee camps worldwide, often dodging bullets and saving lives by horse and camel while gaining a unique historical perspective on local people and world issues. She spent ten years living in India, Pakistan, and war-torn Afghanistan, traveling the Himalayas to remote monasteries and tombs to document and catalogue ancient relics, gaining the nickname "Indiana Sue of the Himalayas" from locals who have adopted her as their folk hero. She appeared regularly on local televisions and newspapers. The information she presents is entertaining, well written, and will hold your attention page after page as new information unfolds. This book will ripple through the future with chilling consequences.
Synopsis
June, 2018-International Best-selling author Suzanne Olsson has won worldwide acclaim for her research in to the life of Jesus in India, the real magi kings, the Persian Empire's influence on Jesus' life, the crucifixion plot, and her quest to catalog DNA from ancient tombs under threat. Her book contains many original firsts that keep scholars taking notes. She worked with archeology greats including Dr. Ahmad Hassan Dani of Pakistan and Dr. Fida Hassnain of India. She appears in documentaries for the India Historical Society with such notables as the Dalai Lama and Elain Pagels. A graduate of New York University, Olsson served as a volunteer at Red Cross refugee camps worldwide, often dodging bullets and saving lives by horse and camel while gaining a unique historical perspective on local people and world issues. She spent ten years living in India, Pakistan, and war-torn Afghanistan, traveling the Himalayas to remote monasteries and tombs to document and catalogue ancient relics, gaining the nickname "Indiana Sue" from locals who adopted her as their folk hero. She appeared regularly on local televisions and newspapers. The information she presents is entertaining, well written, and will hold your attention page after page as new information unfolds. This book will ripple through the future with chilling consequences.