The Sophia of Christ

The Nag Hammadi Library The Sophia of Jesus Christ Translated by Douglas M. Parrott The Sophia (Wisdom) of Jesus ChristAfter he rose from the dead, his twelve disciples and seven women continued to be his followers, and went to Galilee onto the mountain called “Divination and Joy”. When they gathered together and were perplexed about…

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The Cathars

by William Henry originally published in Atlantis Rising Dec. 2002 From 1208-1244 the first European holocaust was conducted. The Church of Rome savagely attacked the Cathars, the peaceful ‘heretics of the Languedoc’ of Southern France, with a viciousness and detestable arrogance paralleled only by the Nazi atrocities during WW II. The Cathars called themselves Pure…

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The Cult of the Black Virgin

PART I THE CULT OF THE BLACK VIRGIN Even the trappings of monasticism that found a home in Roman Catholicism originated in the asceticism that was prevalent in Egypt, dating back to Hermes Trismegestis. Hermes or Thoth, a demi-god from the pre-flood civilization of Atlantis, became the prototype of the ’hermit’ monk.The Council of Nicea…

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The Star Sorcerers

by John Humphries from Cassiopaea Website Part 1 In December 1980, Colonel John Alexander published an article in the US Army’s journal, Military Review, “The New Mental Battlefield“, stating that telepathy could be used to interfere with the brain’s electrical activity. This caught the attention of senior Army generals who encouraged him to pursue what…

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