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Millennia altered destinies
Millennia altered destinies





millennia altered destinies

Having said that, I do think-however- that the gereral overview he gives of Atlantis, The Freemasons, Sir Thomas More, Francis Bacon up to Benjamin Franklin to be correct. Also, even though his words are very inspirational and profound, he desperately needs to back up what he says. What stopped me from giving this book 5 stars, was that there are no citations and very little sources mentioned. So i recommended this book to anyone that enjoys conspiracies, mystics, and mythology.more I always wondered about Atlantis, but now i can see how mythology and history ties in. Anyways this is a good book for the open minded, it supports its theories with good facts. I mean how many people can stop and ask themselves can i believe of what I'm always told? that select few can not. It takes a powerful mind to open yourself to the a plethora of possibilities that there are. This book isn't for people with single minded thoughts, this book is for the person who can change their own view on history. I always wondered about Atlantis, but now i This book totally blew my mind. The language is all quaint and upbeat, but under the layers I very much believe the meaning is sinister. In the end Hall's work is history in which he ultimately is a supporter and apologist for the New World Order.

millennia altered destinies

Hall uses a lot of loaded words in the book which is terminology inherent in the present day democracy, human rights, and regime change movements and ideologies of the West. His view is that science, art, and philosophy will be the preserver and elevator of all humanity. Hall, himself, does not write as a Christian and in a few places he is rather critical of Christianity. So much for the evangelical Christian patriot's argument that the Founding Fathers were all devout Christians. Notice that America is called an "experiment" and then think about Obama's singing of "American exceptionalism," the constant warfare, and what it all could mean America might be in actuality. 'Franklin was a link between the European Secret Societies and the American democratic experiment.' (p. 'Of the fifty-six signers of the Declaration of Independence, nearly fifty were Masons. I also believe this.Ĭoncerning the Founding Fathers of America like George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and others who signed The Declaration of Independence he writes,

millennia altered destinies

For millennia, peoples from the East had long voyaged to what he refers to as the New Atlantis. Hall claims that America's "discovery" was not an accident but was planned many centuries before the birth of the man called Christopher Columbus. The basis of the book is about freemasonry and how it has shaped American and Western history and society. Hall, who was a member of a secret esoteric society and whom some say was a Freemason, writes about nonstandard and very obscure history. This is not the kind of American history which is taught in school. Hall's The Secret Destiny of America, which also includes another of his works America's Assignment with Destiny is a sometimes interesting but disjointed history.







Millennia altered destinies