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Takenouchi Documents Pdf Verified

Libraries and museums refuse to verify these PDFs because:

: One of the most famous claims is that Jesus Christ did not die on the cross in Judea. Instead, his younger brother Isukiri took his place, and Jesus fled to Japan, where he lived as a rice farmer until his death at age 106. takenouchi documents pdf verified

The study of the Takenouchi Documents offers a wealth of opportunities for future research. Some potential areas of investigation include: Libraries and museums refuse to verify these PDFs

The Mystery of the Takenouchi Documents : Ancient Truth or Elaborate Hoax? and Jesus fled to Japan

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