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Damian Philip Myler: An Ex-British Aerospace Engineer, an Author & Writer

A person with a passion for investigating things, who researched UFOs hypnosis and ghosts and had been a fan of Karate and Bruce Lee in his teenage years, Damian Philip Myler is one who had the chance to experience several things in his childhood. The British-American was born in Wigan, England, in 1956 and was the first-born son of Desmond Myler, a snooker player, singer, and comedian and Megan Myler from Ashton-in-Makerfield. Damian has worn several hats. He is an ex-British Aerospace Engineer, an author and writer, and soon to be radio tv host.

Early Life

Damian spent a loving and wonderful childhood with a large family and many friends. He went to St Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic High School and had a short sprint in the army as a junior soldier at age 16. In his early career, British Aerospace hired him as an apprentice. Later, he worked as a guided missile engineer. He had top performance grades throughout college, coming top of his class, in many subjects for years.

He has been a meticulous person when it comes to the truth. Since he was young, Damian’s faith in God was rock solid. He believed that God would help transform his worldview with a history that if anyone would know, surely it would be himself!

We Are Israel: A Mystery Wrapped in an Enigma

One day, in Damian’s late 20s, when he resided in Culver City, California, a book showed up on his doorstep titled “The United States and Britain in Prophecy.” On stumbling upon it, he asked his Irish girlfriend (later the mother of his four boys) if she knew where it came from. She informed him that she had ordered it. To put it mildly, the book shocked Damian.

“The US and Britain were mentioned in the Bible, and this book claimed that we are Hebrew and the fulfillment of a promise made to the patriarchs Abraham, Jacob, Joseph, and David. How in the world can this be true!”

Having never heard of this story, Damian thought it could not be true; otherwise, he would have been aware of it. This sparked a night and day study to discover the truth and how was it that he was unaware! This event marked the start of a lifetime of study into the subject that culminated in the book “We are Israel.” It goes into great detail, covering the events of the early Hebrews and the patriarchs and their influence on our language, culture, idioms, and beliefs today. It also portrays a connection to God in our DNA.

While Damian was writing the book, he discovered a trend with the Biblical Hebrew language and was amazed at how English it was. He utilized his engineering techniques and analyzed the etymology of the origin of Hebrew when it dawned on him that the current English language has its roots in it, which led to his second book, “English is Hebrew.”

Notable Works & Achievements

Currently, Damian is a business owner, project manager, and consultant to government agencies and private industries. Some of his works are Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) in Seoul S/Korea. SBS commissioned a report detailing current state of the art technology in terms of Voice, Data, and Satellite and Broadcasting systems. It also included a view into the future trends in the respective areas and how they affected telecommunications infrastructure. Damian completed the report by providing a conceptual design for their new 1 million sq. foot building.

Another project he worked on was the Elihu Harris State office building in Oakland, California, a 22-story building. He worked on the cabling infrastructure and was the main consultant for the voice, microwave and data requirements.

Damian also served as the consultant and project manager in the areas of Voice system design, Data RFP design, selection and partial implementation, as well as the infrastructure design and implementation for Merrithew Memorial Hospital in Martinez, California, which has a new 6-story building.

 

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