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Suzanne Olsson
Sue Olsson has just had her book, Jesus the last King of Kashmir, published. In this book she examines not only the tomb of Jesus in Kashmir, but also tombs of mother Mary, Moses, Noah and other Biblical figures.
She has spent much time, effort and money attempting to open up the tomb for scientific research, but her attempts were not successful despite getting very close to this goal.
Sue's research examines the posibility that all the elect of God came from a single linage and there was something actually in the DNA that allowed these chosen people to have a better relation with 'the gods'. During her discusion she also looks at the ideas of 'the gods' being alien beings as explored by authors such as Erich Von Daniken and Zecharia Sitchen.
A large portion is dedicated to the tomb and in particular she highlights the apparent destruction of the tomb and the artifacts contained being sold. This sense of injustice is a dominating factor in her analysis. Sue has also spent much effort on expounding a possible Israelite link with the Gautama Buddha and possible Israelite origin of Buddhism itself.
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