Thanks to everyone for participating in the nomination thread and to u/clemaneuverers for the winning suggestion
Previous Round Tables can be found on the wiki.
Thanks to everyone for participating in the nomination thread and to u/clemaneuverers for the winning suggestion
Previous Round Tables can be found on the wiki.
Thanks Axo. It's certainly a Round Table that could never have happened on r/conspiracy!! What with "anti-evil", brigades and bots etc.
I'll start things off with another quote from Genuflect by Tracy Twyman, the occult historian who died suspiciously a couple of years ago, just after Issac Kappy, and soon after she had begun researching Kappys claims and revelations about various celebrities.
This was her last book. It's fiction, but it's full of factual content she had researched over the years. It's like a more disturbing version of a Dan Brown book, and the main character is basically Twyman herself. Here she expounds on the priesthood of some of these pre-Christian mystery religions / cults. In fact she says Mithraism would have been the dominant religious force at the end of the Roman empire, until its rival, Christianity, with which it shared mutual influence, eclipsed it altogether.
Is it a good book? Like I don't mean the information in it, but is it an entertaining read altogether? Because I just looked it up and it's like $50, I don't want to spend that much on a book just because of the author.
I won't say I enjoyed it, since the events described in it are horrific and disturbing, but I found it a compelling read, and the historical and occult details very interesting. I read the whole thing. It's a little long-winded in places, but I forgive it that for the sheer volume of new info I got from it. Also I didn't spend $50 on it, there is a free epub version of it on libgen:
http://library.lol/main/39B334224D098B37D83F868ACB8CFC47