Rite Of The Revolution: Adam Weishaupt, the Bavarian Illuminati & the Strange Origins of the New World Order Review

Rite Of The Revolution: Adam Weishaupt, the Bavarian Illuminati and the Strange Origins of the New World Order
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This book is vivid, lively and entertaining. While not for every reader by any means, the reader who enjoys irreverent, unabashed scandal and conspiracy will devour The Rite of the Revolution.
Freemasons, Egyptian sex cults, Jewish mythology, hemp and the founding fathers, Rodgers delivers them all and more.
My only complaint was that the book took on too much. The Rite of the Revolution tackles content enough for two books easily. And my rating for the book would have to be NC-17. But if you feel you are up for it, this book packs a punch. Characters, settings and background are all well researched, so the deeper you like to go down the rabbit hole the more The Rite of the Revolution will scratch your itch.
Definitely a cult classic in the making and an "undiscovered" talent in Rodgers.

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Ewige Blumenkraft! Adam Weishaupt, Jesuit scholar turned sorcerer, founds the Bavarian Illuminati and implements his lofty plan to perfect mankind through psychedelic drugs and sex magic.Across the ocean, the leaders of the American Revolution seek divine assistance in the form of funding for their war, putting them dead on course with Weishaupt and the most diabolical occultists in Europe.Brilliantly conjured to life are the cryptic enigmas alluded to in R.A. Wilson's ILLUMINATUS in this fantastic and seductive tale where the strangest and most powerful occult forces clash and conspire in the American War for Independence.THIS is the American History you've been waiting for! A must-read for all conspiracy buffs.

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