Thursday, January 26, 2012

Freemasons in the American Civil War: A Conspiracy of Preferential Treatment



Here are the contents of the latest issue of Revisionist History Newsletter 
now being mailed to subscribers

Revisionist History Newsletter no. 60: 

"Freemasons in the American Civil War: A Conspiracy of Preferential Treatment.” 
Hoffman examines the one masonic machination that can't be denied, and the implications of this revisionist history for a new understanding of the role of Freemasons in the War Between the States.

Also: "Auguries of Warfare Inside the Puzzle Palace.” 
Starting with a ritual synchronicity in the upcoming 2012 London Summer Olympics, Hoffman proceeds to put forth his theory concerning, "Operation Bar Kokhba," the code name for the conflict management of a high level faction of British occultism with links to the fourth branch of the British Secret Service.

Plus: The Neocon Legacy in Iraq; Hoover's Indictment of Franklin D. Roosevelt: "Herbert Hoover's Secret History of the Second World War"; Syria's Alawites; A New History of the Volkswagen; The Hammer and the Cross: the Vikings Reconsidered; National Defense Authorization Act in "The Land of the UnFree"; The 2012 Republican Presidential Primary: An Analysis; Israeli Supreme Court Upholds Nazi Law; Correcting myths about the life of Christopher Hitchens; Some Thoughts on the Sinking of the Titanic; and more.

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