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Years of research into secret societies in the United States led Joshua Seraphim to present a daring and riveting expose on post-modern secret societies, or "occult orders." Seraphim offers over five years of personal communications, commentary, and insight into the 21st century activities of contemporary "occult" groups. Using his academic knowledge of mysticism, and personal connections to secret societies, Seraphim uncovers an extremely alarming trend inside modern occultism. While studying in Egypt, Seraphim was given intimate information by a secretive sect of Muslims that uncovers an astonishing theme of racism and abuse in American occultism. Is there a more sinister undercurrent at work in American Occultism? Is
Years of research into secret societies in the United States led Joshua Seraphim to present a daring and riveting expose on post-modern secret societies, or "occult orders." Seraphim offers over five years of personal communications, commentary, and insight into the 21st century activities of contemporary "occult" groups. Using his academic knowledge of mysticism, and personal connections to secret societies, Seraphim uncovers an extremely alarming trend inside modern occultism. While studying in Egypt, Seraphim was given intimate information by a secretive sect of Muslims that uncovers an astonishing theme of racism and abuse in American occultism. Is there a more sinister undercurrent at work in American Occultism? Is there a centuries-old occult war going on between Islamic and American secret societies? Has the United States been under the blackest & most diabolical occult curse since September 11? Joshua Seraphim, uncovers an "INTIFADA," - an occult war being waged behind the scenes for the soul of the human species, good vs. evil - winner take all.
Product Details
ISBN-13: 9780982999233
Publisher: Leilah Publications
Publication date: 10/31/2011
Pages: 216
Sales rank: 998,452
Product dimensions: 0.63 (w) x 6.00 (h) x 9.00 (d)
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Overview
Years of research into secret societies in the United States led Joshua Seraphim to present a daring and riveting expose on post-modern secret societies, or "occult orders." Seraphim offers over five years of personal communications, commentary, and insight into the 21st century activities of contemporary "occult" groups. Using his academic knowledge of mysticism, and personal connections to secret societies, Seraphim uncovers an extremely alarming trend inside modern occultism. While studying in Egypt, Seraphim was given intimate information by a secretive sect of Muslims that uncovers an astonishing theme of racism and abuse in American occultism. Is there a more sinister undercurrent at work in American Occultism? Is