What if everything you’ve been taught about God is only part of the story?
In the book entitled “Is God an Extraterrestrial”?, Dr. Malachi Z. York invites readers on a journey that dares to question the very foundation of mainstream religious thought. He doesn’t just ask “Is God real?”—he asks “Where is God from?” And what he tells points to the stars.
Drawing from the Bible, the Torah, and the Koran, York reveals patterns of encounters—divine beings descending from the sky, communicating through clouds, or commanding through fire. But were these visions of an all-powerful creator, or were they evidence of something far more cosmic in nature?
Dr. York doesn’t mince words. He breaks down terms like “terrestrial,” “celestial,” and “extraterrestrial,” showing that even religious language is filled with hints that our gods may be ancient visitors. This book reminds us that ancient texts often spoke literally where modern minds interpret metaphorically.
This is a call to wake up, to realize the depth of deception, the role of media, and the
spiritual amnesia many Nuwaubians suffer from. It’s a call for Nubians and Moors in particular to reclaim their cosmic identity and original connection to the stars.
Whether you’re skeptical or curious, this book will challenge your assumptions. The question isn’t just “Who is God?”but “Where is God in that?”
Ready to think outside the box?
But don’t just take Dr. York’s word for it…
Today, mainstream headlines echo the same revelations.
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U.S. military pilots and personnel are increasingly reporting unexplained aerial phenomena (UAPs).
In January 2023, a U.S. Air Force F‑16 collided with an unknown object near Gila Bend, Arizona, a case confirmed in Pentagon and FAA records, sparking fresh debate about what’s lurking unseen in American skiesWikipedia+4Wikipedia+4New York Post+4New York Post+1The Economic Times+1. -
Congressional hearings and whistleblowers continue to bring new evidence forward.
Retired Air Force Maj. David Grusch testified in July 2023 that the U.S. government may have recovered “non‑human biologics” from downed craft New York Post+6NPR+6Wikipedia+6.
Retired Navy Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet and former intelligence insider Luis Elizondo have publicly confirmed military sightings of advanced, unidentified craft, some defying physics—and urged transparencyWikipedia+15The Wall Street Journal+15TIME+15. -
Declassified Navy videos lend visual weight to the phenomenon.
In April 2021, Defense Department acknowledged leaked Navy videos as authentic, capturing pyramid-shaped objects and transmedium spheres Defense.govWikipedia+2Wikipedia+2The Guardian+2. -
Congress is holding regular UFO/UAP hearings, acknowledging a phenomenon that’s “been here all along.”
The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) and NASA are actively studying sightings; pilots testify about objects moving at hypersonic speeds without visible propulsion, often in restricted airspace The Guardian+13TIME+13New York Post+13Wikipedia+6Wikipedia+6The Sun+6.
Why this matters to spiritual seekers and truth‑seekers
York‑El’s book invites us to ask radical questions: Did “angels” descend in chariots, or were those flying craft? Did divine messages arrive from the skies, or from the galaxies? And if centuries of religious teachings are grounded in actual extraterrestrial contact, how should that reshape our spiritual path?
With mainstream voices now joining the chorus, military insiders, congressional witnesses, official documents, York‑El’s exploration isn’t just fringe theory; it’s part of a global awakening.