The Occult Origins Of The American Nation

by Dr. Harrell Rhome
Published: gnosticliberationfront.com

In spite of the ready availability of information found online as well as in libraries, like other neglected topics in so-called “history books”, the real origins of the United States are ignored and/or misrepresented.  One must have the skills (now rare, no longer taught in the schools) of critical thinking to research, find the facts and separate them from outright lies and misstatements.   Many books contain little more than untruths, repeated again and again.  The answer can be as complex and arcane as you want, but it’s pretty simple.  It’s all about the money!

“Many times, academic researchers will ‘adjust’ the information they find so that it can be published.  For quite often publishers will take only the data that fits the current beliefs and theories.  The reason being that only that which is ‘politically correct’ will be accepted and sell.  This often happens with history.  In reality, this has been going on since the first histories were written down.  History was made to fit into the accepted legends and myths rather than to objectively express what has occurred.  Then as time goes on, the talks became accepted and ‘adjusted’ to fit the current belief structure promoted by those in charge to fit the prevailing practices.”  Alexander S. Holub, The Gospel Truth, The Heresy of History, 2004.

Naturally, with the Internet Information Revolution, we are in a new era of publishing.  Hence, alternative ideas and theories are more available.  But in spite of that, many Americans don’t appreciate being told that the things they learned as school children – and later taught their children – were, at best, a bunch of highly embellished and thoroughly cleansed folktales.  Those who try to look at the facts and write about them are most often resented and ignored.  Needless to say, bestselling authors, publishers and columnists do not want to be seen in this light, hence the facts are suppressed.  In most cases, they are simply ignored and remain unmentioned.

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