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The Master Game
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Auteur: Graham Hancock; Robert Bauval
Titel: The Master Game
Uitgever: Red Wheel/Weiser
ISBN: 9781934708750
ISBN boekversie: 9781934708644
Prijs: € 28.70
Verschijningsdatum: 13-09-2011
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Categorie: Conspiracy theories
Taal: English
Imprint: Disinformation Books
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Verschijningsvorm: E-book
 

Inhoudsopgave:

The Master Game is a rollercoaster intellectual journey through the back streets and rat runs of history to uncover the traces in architecture and monuments of a secret religion that has shaped the world. Pivotal historical events and processes, not least the Renaissance, the birth of scientific rationalism, and the French and American revolutions, are radically reevaluated in the light of new investigative evidence presented in The Master Game. Even the belief that the United States has a \"global mission,\" so obvious today, may ultimately prove to be less the result of a shortterm reaction to terrorism than the inevitable working out of a covert plan originally set in motion almost two thousand years ago. The Master Game refers to a scheme or \"game\" played on the world stage to bring about a world order governed by a lofty goal which, today, we term the \"Masonic Ideal.\" The Master Game traces the origins of this game of symbols and words and talismans from ancient Egypt all the way to modern times, and places it squarely on the elitist Scottish Rite Freemasonry, headquartered in Washington, DC, and ruled by a secretive and powerful brotherhood of men who have attained the thirtythird degree. The Master Game exposes this world order's true purpose and, more importantly, shows how it has affected the United States of America and badly backfired on 9/11. The book is adapted and expanded from the authors' earlier, outofprint book Talisman.
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