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Secret Societies: Blood Never Sleeps

By: Micah Van Huss
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Since the days of Nimrod, rooted in the knowledge of the antediluvian watchers, secret societies have been working to usher in human enlightenment, ascend humanity into godhood and provoke a final battle with the Creator. They will get their battle of Armageddon, but they will not win. In Secret Societies Blood Never Sleeps, we study history’s most prominent secret societies and their lasting effects on our culture, religion, government and laws.

Should a Christian join a secret society? What role does Nimrod and the Tower of Babel play in the grand scheme? Did the Knights Templar guard the Holy Grail and bury a vast treasure in North America?

Did Freemasons mastermind the American Revolution? Why is there so much Masonic symbolism in our country’s infrastructure? What link does the ancient city of Atlantis have with the United States? Are the world’s most powerful families secretly serving the Illuminati? Why did the United States employ thousands of Nazi scientists? Did the CIA conduct mind-control experiments on American citizens?

Why did the Roman Catholic Church commit horrifying atrocities against innocent people during the Inquisition? Are the elites and the World Economic Forum working toward a Great Reset in order to usher in a new world order? Why have so many prominent American politicians visited the Bohemian Grove?

Join Micah Van Huss in entering the rabbit hole, exploring the answers to these questions from a biblical worldview and discussing the topics your Sunday school teacher didn’t talk about.

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Christian Living Christianity History Social Issues United States
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This is a well researched book exposing the possible motivations behind many of history’s secret societies.

This book is a rather large and expansive repository of information on history’s secret societies. As someone who has always enjoyed history… I have heard bits and pieces of many of these stories before. With that being said, I learned many new things from this book. I also saw a much more in depth look at some of the things that I had only a glimpse of, from other sources.

Overall I think this was a well researched and in depth look at things that have been in the shadows for most of history. I appreciated Micah’s even handed handling of the subject matter, and the fact that he did not try to force his opinion on the reader.

I would recommend this book to anyone who is at all interested in the history of secret societies.

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