Title | : | The Heretic Magazine - Volume 4 |
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Author | : | Andrew Gough & Mark Foster |
Release | : | 2013-08-15 |
Kind | : | ebook |
Genre | : | Reference, Books |
Size | : | 131821602 |
The Heretic Magazine is pleased to present Volume 4 of it’s popular alternative history and ancient mystery themed magazine. Our current edition contains more than 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 4 features (alphabetically) Robert Bauval, Dawn Bramadat, Robert Eisenman, Ralph Ellis, Lorraine Evans, Robert Feather, Mark Foster, Andrew Gough, Bradbury Cort Lindahl, Tim Wallace-Murphy, Steven Myers, Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince, David Rohl, Ian Robertson, Freddy Silva and Lucy Wyatt. Once again we have compiled a stellar collection of thought-provoking articles and features. What do you believe? CONTENTS Volume 4 Editorial By Andrew Gough The Canopus Way of Ancient Alexandria and the Birthday of Alexander the Great by Robert Bauval Art and (the R)Evolution By Dawn Bramadat The Reason Why Islamic Regimes Cannot Fall by Robert Eisenman Astrology in the Bible by Ralph Ellis A Man for All Seasons Martin Bernal: An Obituary (10 March 1937 – 9 June 2013) By Lorraine Evans I Want to Live Forever by Robert Feather The Rod of Asclepius by Mark Foster Curiosities of the Kalevala Shamanism, Bees, Resurrection Rituals and the Sampo by Andrew Gough The Frenchman’s Tower of Palo Alto and Beyond: The Geographic Mysteries of the Elite by Bradbury Cort Lindahl The Great Pyramid and Water Locks by Steven Myers Da Vinci Rocks! by Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince The Strange Case of Robert Louis Stevenson and his own Mr Hyde by Ian Robertson The Tower of Babel by David Rohl First Templar Nation: The Templars’ Greatest Accomplishment is the One Story Never Told by Freddy Silva Rex Deus by Tim Wallace-Murphy The Mystery of Ancient Cities and why we need to know the Truth about their Origins by Lucy Wyatt Reviews In The Moment By Andrew Gough |