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TopicI'm a conspiracy theorist, AMA
JimmyFraska
10/26/20 12:23:01 PM
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solosnake posted...
Thanks, Im already familiar with most of those; Secret Teaching of all ages and morals and dogma and Bill Cooper, Crowley and Blavatsky, as well as Proofs of a conspiracy. I wasnt aware of memoirs of jacobinism, and im not familiar with Ralph Epperson. If you dont mind my asking how did you become acquainted with him? Also if you have any other suggestions would be great.
If you know Proofs, you know it's about the "Illuminati" conspiracy and their involvement with the French Revolution, from the perspective of an English Mason. Barruel's Memoirs is from the French Perspective, covering much of the same material, but in greater depth (you can see it is four books instead of just one). I'd say those two are the foundation of modern conspiracy theory.

That's good you know some things already. If you haven't read Hall's Secret Destiny of America, do so. Otherwise, any other works by Hall are quite revealing.

I'd recommend a book called "Born in Blood" by John Robison. It is about the English Peasants Revolt in the 14th century, and how it was not a random event of villagers angry about taxes, but rather a highly organized revolt with a secret society behind it. It's very well documented in the book. Robison believes that society to have been the remnants Knights Templar who were essentially destroyed 70 years earlier. The book documents how these Templar remnants aided in the revolt, but also how they went on to become the Freemasons (and found the United States). Really fantastic book. Interesting to note though, despite pointing out how the Templars aided in that conspiracy against the English government (they were chopping heads), Robison is actually sympathetic to the Templars and Masons, and after he wrote the book, became a Mason.

When you read that, as well as those older books about the French Revolution, and then keep in mind the American Revolutionaries were Freemasons, you can begin to piece together a pattern regarding these revolutions...

Whoever are the writers of the Assassins Creed series, especially the early ones, seem to be very well versed in this material. They base their games on the conspiratorial view of history.

As far as Ralph, he is quite public, that he puts his phone number at the end of his DVDs. You can feel free to give him a call and ask him whatever you'd like. I started talking to him a couple years ago and do so periodically.
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