The US Review of Books (USRB) highly praised “The Unfortunate Destiny of Our Planet” by Lennart Wingardh

Barbara Bamberger Scott of the US Review of Books reviewed and praised “The Unfortunate Destiny of Our Planet” by Lennart Wingardh.
Author Lennart Wingardh is a Swedish and American citizen who has born in Cuba in July 1934, where he was educated until age eleven when the family moved to Sweden. After graduating, he joined the Swedish telecommunications giant Ericsson and worked in Latin America up to the level of general manager in Mexico and Venezuela.
In 1980, he switched over to Motorola in Chicago, with whom he pioneered the entry of cellular into Latin America. In Argentina, he became known as the “father of cellular.” Upon retirement in 1998, he began studying prophecies to try to uncover the reason for their existence, something that had intrigued him deeply, culminating in the creation of this remarkable book.
The objective of “The Unfortunate Destiny of Our Planet” by Lennart Wingardh is that the reader shall realize that the ancient prophecies are real and that they were given by God to provide the understanding that will help you change your life.
Here is an excerpt from the US Review of Books that highlights:
“His assertions regarding the end of time are arrayed in an organized and erudite manner, offering numerous scriptural references alongside scientific discoveries and the diverse writings of others, along with a few salient photographs. He has constructed this wide-ranging work as both an alert and an encouragement to readers, exhorting them in a closing statement to secure for themselves “a place in the Kingdom of the only Living God.” Wingardh’s book will doubtless be studied and discussed intensively by open-minded readers striving to better understand planetary changes and their ultimate, dreadful purpose.”