
James Reesor is... THE MAN FROM TENNESSEE A Book By The World Famous Anonymous Author Phone: 615-646-7500 Address: 7439 Hwy. 70 South - Apt. 106 Nashville, TN 37221 Website: www.TheManFromTennessee.com Press Release: Everyone has permission to use this information without restriction in newspapers, magazines, personal direct-mail advertising, on huge highway billboards, personal web sites, blogs, message boards, radio/television talk shows, news reports – and in conversations with town gossips. ________________________________________________________ Questions & Answers For Everyone To Use As Desired ________________________________________________________ Q: Who is the author of THE MAN FROM TENNESSEE? A: It was written by the world famous anonymous author. He has no desire for fame. He once said, “Writing a published book was an honor within itself.” Q: “The World Famous Anonymous Author” is a clever pen name. Are you, James Reesor, the person who thought of using it or was the book actually written by someone else? A: Since the book is about my life experiences, a supernatural transition from sinner to prophet, people assume I wrote it. Obviously, I’m humbled by this controversial expose about my personal exploits, but there’s nothing more I can say. I honestly believe it would be wrong to publicly identify someone who prefers to remain anonymous. Q: When did you become identified as the man from Tennessee? A: I first heard myself described that way as a candidate for governor in Tennessee over thirty years ago. It wouldn’t be polite to repeat most names people have called me, especially on the Internet, but I’m also known as “One Crazy Man,” “The Flower Artist Prophet” and “Tennessee Elijah” – because of oil paintings I’ve done and messages that I’ve posted on my web sites. Q: Is it true that you are the son of a Church of God minister? A: "I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that it might incriminate me. I'm kidding, of course, but I learned long ago that being labeled a ‘preacher's kid' is almost slanderous. My father is an ordained minister with the Church of God located in Cleveland, Tennessee. Growing up as a straight-laced, Spirit-filled Pentecostal was not something I did very well. Rolling on floors when the Spirit hit or jumping over pews seemed undignified to me. Dr. James B. Reesor, my father, is now living in Florida at the age of 92. He has served as pastor in Lemmon, South Dakota, president of a Canadian Bible College, missionary and evangelist. Several other members of my family, including Dr. Mervyn McCluhan and Dr. Robert Reesor with their wives and children, have a long history in the Church of God. In fact, my cousin Darlia is married to Dr. Paul Conn – a respected educator who has had a distinguished career as president of Lee University in Cleveland." Q: When looking at your web sites, I was surprised to learn that you have a trademark on the famous “MUSIC CITY USA” phrase. You also had a writing connection with the legendary Johnny Cash. Is there anything you can tell us about other experiences not found in the book? A: Well, as you can imagine, there is much more to tell about my life than what is on my web sites or in “THE MAN FROM TENNESSEE.” If I’m still alive before old age or boredom kills me, and if enough people like this little book with big ideas, my dream is to start work on a new, comprehensive, book project. I want a very large book written like a screenplay that will be suitable for a G-rated movie. Hopefully, it will contain startling information about God, me – and many other people. There will be hundreds of photographs and art renderings depicting futuristic concepts in symbolic ways to teach children about Heaven and sinners about Hell. It would take about three hundred thousand dollars just to prepare the manuscript for a publisher. Q: This “little book with big ideas” by the anonymous author might leave readers with more questions than answers. In your opinion, what part should people think is the most important? A: I can’t think of a more important question than the one you just asked. There is nothing in the book about me that matters in the grand scheme of things. So you will understand how I really feel about myself, I have often described myself as “living dirt” or as “dung upon the ground.” Anything ever said about my birth, life or death as a human will always be meaningless in contrast to the birth, life and death of Lord Jesus Christ. If everything about my naked, drunk, thieving and rebellious past is erased from the pages of history, that would be my preference. My only purpose for wanting the book sold internationally is to draw public attention to “THE MESSAGE FROM GOD.” Also, I hope Christian leaders are motivated to start preaching and teaching the truth about the “Elijah Spirit” and my “Let The Earth Be Cursed” message. Q: Do you believe the book could become a bestseller? A: Yes, of course, I believe anything is possible! I understand the complexity of the publishing industry and how books are distributed, marketed, sold and then selected for various “bestseller” lists. Even though “THE MAN FROM TENNESSEE” is available wherever customers want to buy a book, keeping track of actual sales will not be easy considering the competitive nature existing between bookstores and online sellers. It is my hope that a minimum of one thousand Christians will buy the book within ninety days – and then one million more will get it before the end of the year. Q: How would those potential sales impact your personal lifestyle? A: Since my family and I have been barely surviving through borderline poverty most of our lives, selling one million books would make the payment of credit card debts possible – with about two or three million dollars left over after taxes. I would probably be able to trade my 1984 Monte Carlo for a newer used car so I could drive over a hundred miles without the radiator cap blowing off. Maybe I could start getting my clothes at Wal-Mart instead of Salvation Army outlets? Also, I’ve been wanting better computers, more web sites, a fancy vibrating chair, a new Christian nation known as “AMERIJERICHO” and a private spaceship – so I can go on extended vacations to distant planets. ________________________________________________________ Quotations From The Author For Everyone ________________________________________________________ “Ordinary people with ordinary ways of thinking will have fun trying to figure out what makes ‘the man from Tennessee’ so strange. He has the capacity to boggle minds beyond the normal limits of imagination.” “Contempt for ‘the man’ is common among most atheists, agnostics, liars, lovers of insanity and carnally minded people who believe prophets are fodder for false accusations. Any person with preconceived ideas about ‘Truth’ are seldom inclined to accept messages from messengers who lack membership in their organizations. In spite of rejections, ‘Elijah alias James’ consistently made attempts to express love for idiots who expressed hatred for him.” “People with open minds need to understand why the ‘supernatural visitation’ in a motel room helped to put ‘diminishing time’ and the reality of ‘reality’ into proper perspective. Readers who can read between the lines will probably be surprised to learn how the “Spirit of Elijah’ become a powerful force in the life of the man from Tennessee. His calls for ‘water, wind and fire’ over the years has never been documented by the media.” “The man with ‘Elijah’ as a screen name had his freedom of speech denied when being banned by AOL, MSN and AT&T – because of complaints from other members. Unfriendly ‘sexual perverts,’ ‘secular humanists’ and ‘radical liberals’ grew tired of his Christian commentaries. Enemies of Elijah became easily confused by his satirical reverse psychology during regular corrections of their distorted versions of facts. Another reason for the decline in popularity was his zealous support for Republican politicians like George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Duncan Hunter, Mike Huckabee and Fred Thompson – his current choice for president. Fair-minded news hounds who believe in getting both sides of all stories always appreciate his countless comments about ‘Mister Billary Clinton’ and other ‘Demoncrats.’ Elijah alias James has more enemies than friends in blue states – thanks to his computer and a new, secret ISP.” “Christians who missed the first phase of the ‘rapture’ are shocked to learn it happened at midnight of 19 March 2006. The ‘dead in Christ’ were taken with the ‘Elijah Spirit’ by a ‘thief in the night’ on ‘a day we will never forget.’ Even though it all happened exactly as prophetically promised, most people hesitate to believe anything that has not been seen, heard, touched, tasted or smelled. While those who are ‘alive in Christ’ await the call to join the others in the clouds, followers of Satan are being invited to repent of sins. Christians who are inclined to be doubters can satisfy their curiosity by reading the message found at – http://www.tennesseeelijah.com/July2007.html “When a self-described prophet is continuously mocked by false accusers, his messages inspired by God are never taken seriously. Even though ‘Elijah alias James’ predicted the New York towers tragedy, both elections of George W. Bush, the Gulf Coast ‘Katrina’ disaster, the wrath of God in the form of water, wind and fire – and has advised a ‘fatal blow’ to solve Middle East threats to world peace, respect has alluded him. Publicity about him is focusing on human superficialities instead of substance. Invisible Spiritual forces undergirding his mission are seldom mentioned by the press. According to documentation found on his web site years ago: ‘There will never be a Palestinian state!’ Elijah alias James voted for George both times, but the ‘Roadmap’ to peace was a map to ‘disaster’ in his opinion. He believes that ‘July 2007' was the start of a ‘spiritual transition’ which will result in evil ‘manifestations’ leading to Armageddon. ‘The Declaration of War’ message found in ‘THE MAN FROM TENNESSEE’ is a warning for serious scholars of the Bible who need reliable knowledge regarding current events. Only information from God can help people make sense out of irrational actions and statements made by world leaders.” ________________________________________________________ Quotations From Tennessee Elijah For Everyone ________________________________________________________ “God is the Creator; Satan is the imitator!” “Do not repeat history! There is no time to waste!” “The rejection of Jehovah God and His prophets will lead to further calamities for humanity as future events unfold. If you are stupid enough to not believe in Jesus, now is the time to get smart! Living like the Devil is suicidal!” “In spite of your expectations, you will understand why I have not come to masquerade as an ordinary person. It is not in my heart to ‘pretend’ just to gain a friend.” “If there is a lesson to be learned, it is this: Let’s not destroy the world in a misguided attempt to satisfy selfish ambitions. We all need to crawl before we walk, walk before we run, and run before we fly.” “Without a drop of water, could there be an ocean? Without a baby born, could there be a nation? Without life and death, could there be an eternal heaven?” “It is a humbling experience to know that God will respond to us personally if we avoid the temptation of taking credit for what He does in our life.” “It is impossible for governments to separate politics from religion, church from the state, souls from bodies or God from reality; only the Light of Truth is strong enough to separate itself from deception found in darkness.” “Fools teach each other how to devise systems of thought, speech and behavior that is diametrically opposed to universal reality.” “When in doubt, remember that silence belongs to God. The answers to all questions come when we learn how to listen when He is speaking.” “THE MAN FROM TENNESSEE” can be ordered online or at your local bookstores. (ISBN 9781604774801) Target Xulon Press.com Amazon.com The following information was posted here on 2 December 2007: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This unsolicited e-mail is being circulated all over the Internet. Several different screen names are used when its forwarded to various groups. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Church of God members must be warned as soon as possible about a book scheduled for release during the Spring of 2008: "THE MAN FROM TENNESSEE" was written by “The World Famous Anonymous Author” – which we assume to be James Reesor himself. A reporter asked this question: “Is it true that you are the son of a Church of God minister?” The disrespectful answer: “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that it might incriminate me. I’m kidding, of course, but I learned long ago that being labeled a ‘preacher’s kid’ is almost slanderous. My father is an ordained minister with the Church of God located in Cleveland, Tennessee. Growing up as a straight-laced, Spirit-filled Pentecostal was not something I did very well. Rolling on floors when the Spirit hit or jumping over pews seemed undignified to me. Dr. James B. Reesor, my father, is now living in Florida at the age of 92. He has served as pastor in Lemmon, South Dakota, president of a Canadian Bible College, missionary and evangelist. Several other members of my family, including Dr. Mervyn McCluhan and Dr. Robert Reesor with their wives and children, have a long history in the Church of God. In fact, my cousin Darlia is married to Dr. Paul Conn – a respected educator who has had a distinguished career as president of Lee University in Cleveland.” Will Christians remain silent when hearing controversial claims about the rapture from someone who has Church of God connections? Will enemies of the church use this book to help or hurt the Kingdom of God? Quoting from a press release: “Christians who missed the first phase of the ‘rapture’ are shocked to learn it happened at midnight of 19 March 2006. The ‘dead in Christ’ were taken with the ‘Elijah Spirit’ by a ‘thief in the night’ on ‘a day we will never forget.’ Even though it all happened exactly as prophetically promised, most carnally minded people hesitate to believe anything that has not been seen, heard, touched, tasted or smelled. While those who are ‘alive in Christ’ await the call to join the others in the clouds, followers of Satan are being invited to repent of sins." “A day we will never forget” is explained when reading: THE FIRST PHASE OF THE RAPTURE Everyone in every nation needs to read: THE MESSAGE FROM GOD Only God can tell us if James is a true or false prophet! If Christians ever had
a reason to pray, this is the time to get down on our knees. Use the PRESS RELEASE below for e-mails: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: The World Famous Anonymous Author jigrop@jigrop.com www.themanfromtennessee.com Read How One Man Is Transformed from Sinner to Prophet. His controversial life will impact politics, religion, survival of civilization. LONGWOOD, FL—Prepare for one small book filled with many big ideas designed to reach nations with information about James Reesor. The Man from Tennessee ($13.99, paperback, 978-1-60477-480-1; $21.99, hardcover, 978-1-60477-481-8), penned by The World Famous Anonymous Author, contains shocking information about the controversial life of Reesor that will impact conventional ideas about politics, religion, survival of civilizations, and the mysterious March 19, 2006, event predicted on AT&T message boards. Explanations about the supernatural transformation of Reesor from sinner to prophet provide both spiritual and psychological insight into events leading to the message from God, the new nation of Amerijericho, and the acronym “JIGROP,” meaning “Jesus is God; repent or perish.” “This is one small book filled with many big ideas designed to reach nations with information about Elijah alias James,” the author says. “This ‘one crazy man’ with (godly) connections has revelations for Christians with open minds.” The author hopes readers will make his dreams come true by promoting his book, inviting newspaper reporters and radio stations to interview him, and buying the book—as well as spreading the news about it by word of mouth. Although he has no desire for fame, his message is critical given the timely nature of its content. “Writing a published book is an honor within itself,” he says, adding that it would be wrong to publicly identify someone who prefers to remain anonymous. Xulon Press, a part of Salem Communications Corporation, is the world’s largest Christian publisher, with more than 4,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order The Man from Tennessee through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. Salem Communications is the country’s leading Christian communications company with interests in radio, Internet, and magazine publishing. The World Famous Anonymous Author® A biographical synopsis of this person who has refused to reveal information needed to confirm human existence was impossible to obtain. Evidence found when doing web searches has only added to the prevailing confusion. The “anonymous author” became “world famous” after writing a multitude of personal letters, poems, lyrics for songs, books and Internet messages. Hundreds of investigative reporters have attempted to identify this mysterious writer, but have failed to satisfy their curiosity or prove accusations. Countless “names” have been used to identify this person who remains elusive and unpredictable. Speculation based on rumors has led a few scholars to believe this unknown person could be depicted as a “human chameleon” or an “actor” with the ability to alter physical characteristics. The age, gender and personality of the anonymous author has been known to change, reflecting the “images” of those who become the focus of certain writings. In the case of “THE MAN FROM TENNESSEE,” book signing events and media interviews has led to speculation about who the anonymous author might be. There is an obvious, uncanny resemblance between the author and James Reesor. Readers of his latest book will be watching to see if anyone will find evidence to prove that the “stranger” actually has a name. |