The Heretic Magazine - Volume 3
Book Details
PublisherThe Heretic Publishing
ISBN / ASINB00C35B56I
ISBN-13978B00C35B565
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
Welcome to The Heretic Magazine. We’re a publication with a time honoured tradition; Heresy.
The Heretic Magazine is an exciting, 21st century digital quarterly, incorporating video, digital art and some of the most forward-thinking writers of our age.
The Heretic Magazine is pleased to present Volume 3 of its popular alternative history and ancient mystery themed magazine.
Our current edition contains 16 lushly designed 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 3 features (alphabetically) Sol Aris, Dawn Bramadat, Miguel Conner, Peter Cresswell, Robert Eisenman, Ralph Ellis, Robert Feather, Brien Foerster, Mark Foster, Andrew Gough, Mark Oxbrow, Jack Minier, Tim Wallace-Murphy, Madlen Namro, Margaret Robertson, Robert Schoch and Richard Webster. Once again we have compiled a bumper crop of thought-provoking articles and features.
Our ethos is simple. Question the truth. Respect the facts. At The Heretic Magazine, we honour heretics past, present and future by examining provocative subjects with innovative research.
We believe that information + confrontation = illumination, and illumination is the goal of all heretics. Is it yours? Are you a heretic?
CONTENTS
Editorial
by Andrew Gough
The Megaliths of Göbekli Tepe
by Robert M. Schoch
Joan of Arc: More Than a Legend
By Jack Minier
Lost Ancient Technology Of Peru And Bolivia
by Brien Foerster
The Women who went to the Tomb
by Peter Cresswell
The Tomb of Alexander
by Ralph Ellis
Russian Mysticism and the Secret of Stalin’s Skyscrapers
by Andrew Gough
The first Christian heretic, Saul of Tarsus, otherwise known as St Paul
by Tim Wallace-Murphy
Christian Relics
By Miguel Conner
The Stupidity of Sinai and Hosni Mubarak’s Demise 
by Robert Eisenman
Tolkien’s Magical Swords
by Mark Foster & Mark Oxbrow
The Jasmine Revolution
by Robert Feather
Words and Women
By Dawn Bramadat
Sweet Calamus
by Sol Aris
Nuclear wars and technologies of the ancients
by Madlen Namro
Hidden Gems: The Ghosts of Bézu
by Richard Webster
The Scythian Revelation
by Margaret Robertson
The Heretic Magazine is an exciting, 21st century digital quarterly, incorporating video, digital art and some of the most forward-thinking writers of our age.
The Heretic Magazine is pleased to present Volume 3 of its popular alternative history and ancient mystery themed magazine.
Our current edition contains 16 lushly designed 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 3 features (alphabetically) Sol Aris, Dawn Bramadat, Miguel Conner, Peter Cresswell, Robert Eisenman, Ralph Ellis, Robert Feather, Brien Foerster, Mark Foster, Andrew Gough, Mark Oxbrow, Jack Minier, Tim Wallace-Murphy, Madlen Namro, Margaret Robertson, Robert Schoch and Richard Webster. Once again we have compiled a bumper crop of thought-provoking articles and features.
Our ethos is simple. Question the truth. Respect the facts. At The Heretic Magazine, we honour heretics past, present and future by examining provocative subjects with innovative research.
We believe that information + confrontation = illumination, and illumination is the goal of all heretics. Is it yours? Are you a heretic?
CONTENTS
Editorial
by Andrew Gough
The Megaliths of Göbekli Tepe
by Robert M. Schoch
Joan of Arc: More Than a Legend
By Jack Minier
Lost Ancient Technology Of Peru And Bolivia
by Brien Foerster
The Women who went to the Tomb
by Peter Cresswell
The Tomb of Alexander
by Ralph Ellis
Russian Mysticism and the Secret of Stalin’s Skyscrapers
by Andrew Gough
The first Christian heretic, Saul of Tarsus, otherwise known as St Paul
by Tim Wallace-Murphy
Christian Relics
By Miguel Conner
The Stupidity of Sinai and Hosni Mubarak’s Demise 
by Robert Eisenman
Tolkien’s Magical Swords
by Mark Foster & Mark Oxbrow
The Jasmine Revolution
by Robert Feather
Words and Women
By Dawn Bramadat
Sweet Calamus
by Sol Aris
Nuclear wars and technologies of the ancients
by Madlen Namro
Hidden Gems: The Ghosts of Bézu
by Richard Webster
The Scythian Revelation
by Margaret Robertson
