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The Heretic Magazine - Volume 5

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ISBN / ASINB00K1P6LJS
ISBN-13978B00K1P6LJ1
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The Heretic Magazine is pleased to present Volume 5 of it’s popular alternative history and ancient mystery themed magazine.

Our current edition contains over 15 fascinating articles written by a variety of cross disciplinary experts and subject area enthusiasts in the fields of Alternative History, Lost Civilisations and Technologies, Mysteries and Conundrums, Rennes-le-Château, the Occult, Politics, Science and more. No magazine offers more specialized esoteric content than The Heretic. 

Edited and collated by Andrew Gough, Volume 5 features (alphabetically) Robert Bauval, Dawn Bramadat, Duncan Burden, Patrice Chaplin, Robert Eisenman, Ralph Ellis, Lorraine Evans, Robert Feather, Brien Foerster, Andrew Gough, Chris Ogilvie-Herald, Mark Oxbrow, Graham Phillips, Ian Robertson, Freddy Silva and Greg Taylor. Once again we have compiled a stellar collection of thought-provoking articles and features.

What do you believe?


FULL CONTENTS:

Mark Oxbrow
Santa Muerte: The Cult of Saint Death

Greg Taylor
The Dying Light

Ralph Ellis
Astrology, King Jesus & King Arthur

Lorraine Evans
The Ghost in our Genes

Freddy Silva
First Templar Nation - Part II

Graham Phillips
The Mountain of God: Where Was the Real Mount Sinai?

Patrice Chaplin
Unveiling the Stone Cradle

Andrew Gough
Hidden Gems - Pessinus: The Origin of Cybele’s Abduction and the Attis Myth

Robert Feather
Feather's Files - Rewire Your Brain!

Robert Bauval
Politics of the Occult - A Foetus Inside the Great Pyramid?

Dawn Bramadat
The Shift of the Ages

Brien Foerster
The Hidden History Of Egypt: Khemitology

Robert Eisenman
Orientations - Internal Evidence vs. External Evidence such as Carbon Testing in Dating the Dead Sea Scrolls

Duncan Burden
Exploring a Masonic Solution to the Mystery of Rennes-le-Château

Ian Robertson
The Beneficent Knights of the Holy City

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