Fraternis: Lost Books, Secret Brotherhood

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Fraternis: Lost Books, Secret Brotherhood is Turkish writer/researcher Burak Eldem's second book of the trilogy of "The Hidden History", and the sequel to "2012: Appointment With Marduk", best-selling book (Istanbul, 2003) on hypothetical Planet X and Mayan "End Date" 2012.

'Fraternis: Lost Books, Secret Brotherhood' focuses on the lost records of ancient wisdom; a mysterious, legendary book collection that people find its traces by various names like "The Sibylline Books", "Corpus Hermetica" or "The Lost Books of Phoenicians". Fraternis, is probably the first non-prejudgemental approach to the oldest tradition of a "missionary society" who were the protectors of those ancient books, keeping the millennia long secrets and had embraced the ideal of "restoring the ancient golden age" when all the human beings had been equal, living peaceful in a society collectively sharing the labour and harvest, with no social classes, no hegemony and no religion. "Matriarchy" of early neolithic, and all the beliefs involving with "worshipping to" or "warshipping against" the "Mother Goddess" or the "Earth Mother" are losing their mysterious veils while being objectively analyzed by Eldem.


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