New book exposes the secular roots of world religions

A ground-breaking new non-fiction book Eloi, Eloi! Unlocking the Secret Age of Lo and Ba-Loi, written by Botswana author L. M. Leteane, appears set to challenge and remodel history.

The book claims to comprehensively expose the common but hidden root of today's major religions at the heart of which lies the now complete story of a shadowy race of pale-skinned 'gods' (now only dimly remembered by all the world's cultures).

Called the Illui (meaning 'Shining Ones') by the Sumerians - now widely recognised as the earliest civilization to emerge - this original meaning was kept by other cultures; for example, Eloi in Hebrew, A' b'illungu in Nguni (Zulu/Xhosa), Ba-illui (Ba-Loi) in Sotho-Tswana, Gua-illu in Chinese. It is clear from all ancient texts, as with the ancient Egyptian term Akhus (M'Akhua), that they were not only flesh-and-blood, but White.

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