After being a fan of Alan's for over 2 years, I now see him as a subtle NWO-Theosophist. Yes, in
many areas, he's full of great information, pointing out various agenda-revealing writings
(penned by even the elites themselves), and yes, he debunks the New Age/Theosophy and
exposes Freemasonry- but when it comes to ancient history and religion, some of his assertions
just don’t add up. In fact, after delving into some of his biggest claims, I began to realize that his
views concerning Judaism and Christianity sounded a lot like the Freemasonic/Theosophical
version of history. Alan is part of the higher-NWO agenda of finally dismantling all of the
religions. First, I want to focus on 6 huge errors committed by Alan in the field of ancient history
and religion, then I'll go through his 3 'Cutting Through' books and his 'Waiting For the Miracle'
(the published transcript of his '24-hour Lecture Series on Ancient History and Religion'- done
in 1998 while guesting on Jackie Patru's 'Sweet Liberty' show. The 6 errors committed by Alan
reveal him to be a propagandist of sorts for Freemasonry &Theosophy, and confirms that he
indeed gives out bunk historical info, and his 3 'Cutting Through' books show that he perhaps
even gives out plagiarized info (via Glen Kealey). Alan incessantly maintains that the Mystery
Religion is behind all religions, thus, the Freemasons (the ancient priesthood) have made all of
the world's religions, but if that's not true, if the Mystery Religion has not in fact been behind
every major religious movement of the past few thousand years, than Alan would be guilty of
promoting Freemasonry. He'd be subtly amplifying their scope and reach, glorifying them by
making it seem like they've always been the directors and custodians of Mankind's spiritual,
technological, and societal progress. When Alan specifically lists all of the Freemasonically
inspired trinity-esque religions in his first 'Cutting Through' book (on pg. 54) - calling them the
'Old Time Freemason Religions'- he doesn’t even mention the Babylonian trinity (instead, he
focuses on the Egyptian one (and I'll answer why later) (though he does mention it (the B.M.R)
in his interviews with Jackie). When he's asked specifically by Jackie at the end of the 1st chapter
in 'Waiting For the Miracle' about the meaning of the 'Let the brother receive the Light' phrase
from Freemasonry, he fails to mention to that mostly Christian audience that 'the Light' refers
to none other than Lucifer (as I'll show with a host of famous Freemason and theosophist
quotes in Chapter 7). Juxtapose that with Alan's admission in the introduction to his 'Waiting
For the Miracle' that the shows were done "as a form of deprogramming, very gradual
deprogramming, to an audience who swallowed reality as it had been presented to them from
childhood" (pg. 5 - 'Waiting For the Miracle - 1998) - makes it clear that he withheld that
nugget of truth because he knew that it would only end up fuelling their Christian fire (though
he did start dishing out the Lucifer connection by 2004). In hindsight, Alan's interpretation of
the Bible and history that he initially imparted in 1998 upon that 'Sweet Liberty' audience
meshed (for some strange coincidence I guess) with the Freemasonic/Theosophical-view-fordummies.
>After being a fan of Alan's for over 2 years, I now see him as a subtle NWO-Theosophist. Yes, in
many areas, he's full of great information, pointing out various agenda-revealing writings
(penned by even the elites themselves), and yes, he debunks the New Age/Theosophy and
exposes Freemasonry- but when it comes to ancient history and religion, some of his assertions
just don’t add up. In fact, after delving into some of his biggest claims, I began to realize that his
views concerning Judaism and Christianity sounded a lot like the Freemasonic/Theosophical
version of history. Alan is part of the higher-NWO agenda of finally dismantling all of the
religions. First, I want to focus on 6 huge errors committed by Alan in the field of ancient history
and religion, then I'll go through his 3 'Cutting Through' books and his 'Waiting For the Miracle'
(the published transcript of his '24-hour Lecture Series on Ancient History and Religion'- done
in 1998 while guesting on Jackie Patru's 'Sweet Liberty' show. The 6 errors committed by Alan
reveal him to be a propagandist of sorts for Freemasonry &Theosophy, and confirms that he
indeed gives out bunk historical info, and his 3 'Cutting Through' books show that he perhaps
even gives out plagiarized info (via Glen Kealey). Alan incessantly maintains that the Mystery
Religion is behind all religions, thus, the Freemasons (the ancient priesthood) have made all of
the world's religions, but if that's not true, if the Mystery Religion has not in fact been behind
every major religious movement of the past few thousand years, than Alan would be guilty of
promoting Freemasonry. He'd be subtly amplifying their scope and reach, glorifying them by
making it seem like they've always been the directors and custodians of Mankind's spiritual,
technological, and societal progress. When Alan specifically lists all of the Freemasonically
inspired trinity-esque religions in his first 'Cutting Through' book (on pg. 54) - calling them the
'Old Time Freemason Religions'- he doesn’t even mention the Babylonian trinity (instead, he
focuses on the Egyptian one (and I'll answer why later) (though he does mention it (the B.M.R)
in his interviews with Jackie). When he's asked specifically by Jackie at the end of the 1st chapter
in 'Waiting For the Miracle' about the meaning of the 'Let the brother receive the Light' phrase
from Freemasonry, he fails to mention to that mostly Christian audience that 'the Light' refers
to none other than Lucifer (as I'll show with a host of famous Freemason and theosophist
quotes in Chapter 7). Juxtapose that with Alan's admission in the introduction to his 'Waiting
For the Miracle' that the shows were done "as a form of deprogramming, very gradual
deprogramming, to an audience who swallowed reality as it had been presented to them from
childhood" (pg. 5 - 'Waiting For the Miracle - 1998) - makes it clear that he withheld that
nugget of truth because he knew that it would only end up fuelling their Christian fire (though
he did start dishing out the Lucifer connection by 2004). In hindsight, Alan's interpretation of
the Bible and history that he initially imparted in 1998 upon that 'Sweet Liberty' audience
meshed (for some strange coincidence I guess) with the Freemasonic/Theosophical-view-fordummies.
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