Blood!

By M.E. Brines
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(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Aug. 01, 2011
Words: 2,435 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465898036


Short description

Explains the influence of blood on modern history, warfare, religion, secret societies, government and popular culture. Really weird

Extended description

Explains the influence of blood on modern history, warfare, religion, secret societies, government and popular culture. Ties together (among other things) secret societies, the Federal Reserve, vampires, Goths, Mormon Church practices, the decline of modern Christian Church attendance, sausage, synagogues, Dungeons & Dragons, Harry Potter, Nazis, the Holocaust, the Roswell incident and the Bush family. Really weird

Tags

vampires, blood, occult, christianity, ufos, illuminati, nazism, masons, blood drinking, christianity and vampires, conspiracies, bloodplay, weird tales, bloodfetish, blood brothers, blood of christ, blood bank, blood sacrifice, blood and battles, philosophy and religion, bloodline, majestic 12, bush administration, weirdness, blood and gore

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Review by: Dwayne Bearup on March 04, 2012 : star star star star star
An intriguing, thought provoking read, regardless of your religious affiliations or blood ties. Well worth the read.
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