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Author of the most dangerous books you were never meant to read.
Revealing the Messiah they hid — and the God they replaced.
About The Author
Meet Nalungo Houston
Nalungo Houston is a prophetic author, ancient truth researcher, and the founder of Stimuli Skincare. As a modern-day seeker of hidden wisdom, she is the author of two of the most controversial books ever written on biblical identity: Crowned in Rejection and Who Do They Say I Am?
In her work, Nalungo fearlessly explores the possibility that the true identity of the Messiah — both in the Old and New Testaments — has been deliberately concealed. She presents compelling evidence that the prophesied King of Righteousness may have first appeared as the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten, and was later reborn in the New Testament as Jesus of Nazareth — the rejected cornerstone, the reincarnated light.

Her books also unveil the hidden Gnostic scriptures that were forbidden and suppressed by the early Church fathers — writings from the disciples John, Thomas, and even Paul, which suggest that humanity has been misled about the true nature of God. Nalungo argues that the god often portrayed in the Old Testament may not be the Most High at all, but a veiled imposter — and that the true God, like the true Messiah, was purposefully erased from memory.
Through her sacred research and spiritual insight, Nalungo invites readers into a powerful reckoning — one that challenges doctrine, reclaims ancestral memory, and illuminates the radiant truth buried beneath centuries of fear and control.


Why This Mission Is in My Blood
I carry genetic markers so rare they appear in fewer than 1% of people worldwide — the kind used in forensic and legal cases to identify the unidentifiable. These same markers match those found in the royal mummies of Akhenaten, King Tut, and Queen Tiye — a bloodline historians claimed had vanished forever. But it didn’t vanish. It survived in a handful of us. My mission is to prove that legacy lives on, to restore its voice, and to make sure the truth it carried is never erased again.