The Manna Machine

The Manna Machine is a 1978 book by George Sassoon and Rodney Dale, based upon ancient astronaut theory. The book concludes that a machine had been given to the Israelites, when they went on their forty year journey in the Sinai Desert.

Overview

The device is claimed to have created manna, which is the authors claimed be a type of algae. This explains how the Israelites survived their forty year wandering journey in the Sinai Desert. It is said by Sassoon and Dale that a nuclear reactor used to power the manna machine was stored within the Ark of the Covenant. The Ark was supposed to have powered the machine to run continuously, producing manna for six days. On the seventh day, the machine would be taken apart for cleaning so it could run the following week. This is where the Sabbath, the holy day of rest, is thought to have originated. This knowledge was preserved within the Jewish Kabbalah that the authors claim to have correctly decoded.

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