Canyon Adams

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Canyon Adams is the pen name of a writer and author currently working out of Saginaw, Michigan, United States; his actual name is unknown, although he also writes under the name Thom Rimbaud. Adams is known for his conservative attitude and referred to his experience at a Los Angeles college as estranging because he was the lone republican in a sea of democrats[citation needed]. Adams is currently a school teacher and counselor in Saginaw, teaching literature and creative writing. For over two decades he has studied biblical references and end times prophecy, which has inspired him to write books on the topic.

[edit] Education

Adams received a Ph. D in Psychology from Southern California University, a Master of Arts in Counseling from Central Michigan University, a Master of Fine Arts in Writing from Antioch University in Los Angeles, and a B.S. in Education from Central Michigan University.

Using the information given above and a bit of googling, it appears Mr. Adams identity is Thomas Edward Fish. Mr. Fish received a bachelors in education from CMU, and a master's in couselling also from CMU. He is licensed counselor and limited license psychologistin Michigan (this information can be found at www.mich.gov license look up). Mr. Fish resume with more information matching that given above can be found at http://breyerstate.com/resume-thomas-fish.htm

[edit] Books

  • The Signs: Prohpecy for 2000 A. D. and beyond
  • Reviving Your Embryo Self
  • 666: the Beast Revealed
  • Thom Rimbaud's Guide To Reality
  • Thom Rimbaud's Strange Beats and Poetry
  • The Canyon Adams Beatbox Anthology
  • Addiction in the Whitehouse: Disgrace of the US Presidency
  • Counseling on the Computer.
  • Introduction to Psychology

[edit] Politics

Though Adams is a self-proclaimed right-winger, his interests commonly infiltrate leftist forms. This is not at all to say that he is a centrist, however, or even a weak republican. His book ‘’Addiction in the Whitehouse: Disgrace of the US Presidency’’ was an attack on president Clinton for his sex addiction and the way in which it brought disgrace to the oval office, and his other book ‘’The Signs: Prophesy for 2000 A. D. and Beyond’’ reveals him to be a devout Christian well read in the areas of prophesy and biblical heritage. (Note: Adams puts together a fascinating journey that follows the seed of Abraham through Isaac, Jacob, the sons of Joseph, and all the way to the development of Great Britain and the United States, pointing out that the United States itself is the "Promised Land" promised by God to Abraham 4000 years ago.

Adams has taken a lot of criticism in regards to his theories concerning the lineage of Israel; however, historical documentation proves his theories correct.

Canyon Adams is a huge Bob Dylan fan, commonly proclaiming and quoting from his collection of every CD made under such a name. He does however, admit to an uncertainty about Ruben Carter, the topic of Dylan’s song Hurricane, and he remains unsure about Carter's innocence. To quote Adams: "You really can't believe 'The 16th Round,' by Carter himself because it is so biased and factually distorted that it comes across in many excerpts as almost comical. But you can believe the things that Dylan points out, such as the 'all white jury,' and the coherced stories of Bellow and Bradley. Those types of truths surrounding the case will keep it in the iron fist of controversy."[citation needed]

While attending a Los Angeles college, and realizing the effectiveness of the hip-hop method of delivering poetry of a sarcastic nature, Adams chanted a poem with an accompanying beat box at a large poetry reading sponsored by the college. The poem was a spoof on the falsehood of leftist claims regarding global warming and other earth-oriented scare tactics of democratic orientation. As proof, the poem argued the biblical premise that man will not destroy the earth. "That's just the law of God..." Adams chanted. It is rumored that many of the leftists sitting in the audience left the building before the poem was finished.