Issue 8 A new issue, a new year and – you guessed it – yet more heresy. But heresy is good. Heresy is truth. Heresy is how we keep our sanity in a world where media and puppet masters create the agenda and manipulate the masses. Heresy is how we fight back. Our latest issue contains ten...
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Issue 8
A new issue, a new year and – you guessed it – yet more heresy.
But heresy is good. Heresy is truth. Heresy is how we keep our sanity in a world where media and puppet masters create the agenda and manipulate the masses. Heresy is how we fight back.
Our latest issue contains ten sensational new articles, half of which are by first-time contributors to the magazine, 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 specialised content of this sort than The Heretic.
Edited and collated by Andrew Gough, designed by the amazing Mark Foster, and sub-edited by wordsmith Beth Johnson, Issue 8 features (alphabetically) AVIV K.L.N., Ralph Ellis, Andrew Gough, Crichton E. M. Miller, Stephen Mooney, Jeff Nisbet, Mark Oxbrow, Ian Robertson, David Rohl and Katrina Sisowath.
CONTENTS
Mark Oxbrow – Lovecraft, Scientology and the Black Pilgrimage
Crichton E. M. Miller – Celtic Cross
Ian Robertson – Lucid Dreaming
David Rohl – Joseph’s Egyptian Palace
Jeff Nisbet – The Mystery of Hunger Hill: Between the Wars with the 5th Earl of Rosslyn and his Curious Guests
Stephen Mooney – Waves at The Cave and the True Nature of the Universe
Ralph Ellis – The Orange Reformation and the Industrial Revolution
Andrew Gough – Saint Sulpice and the Symbolism of the Priory of Sion
Katrina Sisowath – Inanna, Whore of Babylon
AVIV K.L.N – Revelation in Exile
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