Ancient Aliens and Secret Societies
I**R
Hegland Offers More on Secret Societies
I have several books by Mike which are generally informative, but this one is just published by his friend David Hatcher Childress (who owns AUP) and who is also a principal in the Ancient Aliens series... 'nuff said? It was mostly a history of the Anunnaki (and well done) but the only secret society part was the latter part of the book which speculates on the JFK murder and what part Aleister Crowley and Jack Parsons (and others?) had with any secret societies. You know, the late Jim Marrs did most of that in his later books.If you want to read about secret societies then you need the basic introduction to esoteric info (as taught by the secret societies) in Anunnaki Legacy by Hegland -- who is curiously ignored by Ancient Aliens and George Noory -- since the goal of the PTB is to keep the mystery going, because it sells books and seminars. Hegland's books are sponsored by the Great White Brotherhood (their Source) and when one reads them, especially Virtual Earth Graduate, there is no longer any mystery. Hegland is a well-kept secret himself.Thus said, Mike did a good job at what he did write, but it was not very supportive of the book's title. For example, Chapter 4 is called The Dawn of Secret Societies.... and is really a recap of Anunnaki history. If AUP had put an index in the book, I could have quickly scanned to see where, and IF, Mike even tells us that the Anunnaki (via Enki) DID start the first secret society called the Brotherhood of the Serpent... but I can't find that. And Hegland goes into that in Virtual Earth Graduate and in Anunnaki Legacy, and lastly in Appendix F in Great Earth Puzzle. Check it out.The latest reveal in Great Earth Puzzle by Hegland shows where Hegland got his information, and consequently why the Media andThe PTB do not support it, since they do not support The Great White Brotherhood -- the oldest secret society on the Earth which predates the Illuminati, and is part of the Order of Melchizedek, coming from the Ancient Ones and collaborating with the Brotherhood of the Serpent (Hegland does not know of that later connection).If you want a very well-written summary of Anunnaki history, get Mike's book... instead of reading 9 or more of Sitchin's. If you really want to know about secret societies, check out Hegland's 3 books mentioned above (esp the Great Earth Puzzle Apx F.... skip overthe Flat Earth stuff [provocative but inconclusive].)
G**T
Thank you Mike. Great knowledge & book.
Mike really puts down the truth from a new angle in this book. A must read.
R**K
Misleading Book Tittle
Book spends too much time providing information about individuals cconnected R to NASA Etc and very very little about actual aliens.
P**1
like Skull and Bones
VERY INteresting. Mostly a discussion of the evolution of alien bloodlines up through the present and how their hidden knowledge is passed on through these secret societies, from ancient up through modern times. Does not go into a lot of detail on the history of the secret societies themselves as they have evolved and morphed into the present groups, like Skull and Bones, Knights of Malta, Jesuits, Masons, etc. which is what I was primarily looking for. But well written and informative nonetheless.
R**T
Good Summer Read
Makes you think for sure. Wish there wasn't so much reference to Sitchin's work, but outside of that it's a decent summer read for folks that suspect there's more out there than we're being told.
J**I
Another Interesting Book by Mike Bara
Mike Bara's theories presented in this book are very intriguing. Whether you believe him or not, he has backed his theories up by many compelling facts. I find him to be among the best researchers in this area.
M**I
Flawed but Mostly Good.
I liked everything but Bara's rant about von Braun. He went way off the subject to condemn von Braun and didn't really say anything new about his nazism. Otherwise an excellent book.
J**M
Four Stars
Very interesting.
J**R
Interesting tributaries but no Delta!
This is an interesting mish-mash of different books combined into one! The first part is an excellent overview of the Anunnaki and Zacharia Sitchin philosophies and well worth the cost alone.The author then goes into slightly more esoteric challenging ground, for me the link to Crowley, secret societies and the moon landings wasn't as flowing or well argued as the first half of the book, although the JFK stuff was interesting and made sense i couldn't get the link and the overall theme of the book didn't hang together for me. For me, the author tried to put too many disjointed bed-fellows into a single volume - there are probably two or three good books in here in their own right
D**N
Be ready to have your mind blown !
Could not, put this book down ! Honestly one of the best books on the subject, iv ever read. Definitely going to but his other books now.
A**R
Five Stars
Very good interesting book
R**.
Five Stars
Bought as a present 🎁 they tell me they love the book 😀👍🏻
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