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The Irish Origins of Civilization by Michael Tsarion

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To say this book covers a multitude of sub-categories tied together with a tenuously woven thread would be an understatement. No matter where your present level of understanding lies concerning the inception of Christianity, there are levels within levels to explore as the story unfolds through the two volumes of The Irish Origins of Civilization.

Tsarion presents his revisionist historical view of our current hierarchical structures of Religion, Politics and Monarchy, with forceful intent to blow away the cobwebs of illusion weft by those intent on misleading the masses. He explores the origins of Luciferianism and delves into the murky depths of the power of Atonism in the world in which we live today.

The first volume covers the dark reality of the annihilation of the Druid Centres of learning in Europe, exploring in detail such subjects as the Irish Sun King “Essa”, who bears a striking resemblance to the next generation “Sun God”, Jesus Christ, and the megalithic sites of sun worship in Ireland and its connection with the occult history of Christianity.

Volume two expands on the exposition of the power and wealth wielded by the institutions of Masonry, Royalty, Zionism and Judeo Christianity, and further identifying the source of its intelligence.

For the serious student of the occult and astro-theology the Irish Origins of Civilization provides a wealth of avenues for further research and a comprehensive list of source material given at the end of the book. There is, however, a great deal repeated quotes throughout the text and personally I felt that a lot of them probably could have been omitted altogether. There does appear to be an over emphasis on supporting statements, to the detriment of longer narrative structures by the author, I understand his reason for doing so, and in retrospect these may assist the newcomer to the subject.

Review © Jade Ashcroft 2009

The Irish Origins of Civilization, Vol I and Vol II

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