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Throughout history, there have been societies of closed membership and covert purpose. In this comprehensive work, David Barrett explores these movements from the earliest times to the present day.
member was undoubtedly Aleister Crowley. Born in 1875 in a family that had inherited substantial wealth from his grandfather, Crowley became fixated on sex in the midst of strict highVictorian values, a contradiction that may explain ...
This is found in all human endeavors, even those which are not secret, such as football teams or country clubs. This exclusivity of membership is actually one of the secret societies' most powerful weapons.
My stomach fluttered with nerves as the court official read the docket for the day and I heard my name not as a witness in Mr. Wright's trial, but as the victim and prosecutor. These were roles I was not prepared to take on.
This book is an invitation to the secret world behind the veil of daily events.
Fresh from the success of her book Secrets & Mysteries of the World, Sylvia Browne now writes about the clandestine world of secret societies.
Probes the origins, purposes, and rituals of many tribal, religious, and nationalistic secret societies
"For as long as there has been power, men and women have gathered in secret to wield influence over politics, society, economic systems, and world affairs.
Provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the world's most notorious secret societies, chronicling their origins, history, initiations, rituals, beliefs, activities, secret signs, members, and influence.
SECRET SOCIETIES... Following in the footsteps of her best-selling Secrets & Mysteries of the World, Sylvia Browne now writes about the clandestine realm of secret societies.
Revelations About the Freemasons, Templars, Illuminati, Nazis, and the Serpent Cults Philip Gardiner ... The word emerald comes from the Greek smaragdos, which simply means “green stone”—although true emeralds have been popular for well ...
Secret Societies: And Their Power in the 20th Century : a Guide Through the Entanglements of Lodges with High Finance...
Following in the footsteps of her bestselling "Secrets & Mysteries of the World," Browne now writes about the clandestine realm of secret societies and their impact on daily life.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Reproduction of the original: Secret Societies by David MacDill, Jonathan Blanchard, Edward Beecher
Examines a variety of secret societies including the Ku Klux Klan, M16, and Al Qaeda.
This short book peels back the veil and provides an astonishing glimpse into the inner workings of the most spine-tingling secret societies in history - a glimpse that you can read in about an hour.
There is always an exclusivity of membership, with the resultant importance attached to being or becoming a member. This is found in all human endeavors, even those which are not secret, such as football teams or country clubs.