Rule By Secrecy: The Hidden History That Connec... 🎯 🎯
Linking secret societies to "heretical" religious knowledge.
What separates Marrs’ work from standard political conspiracy is how far back he goes. He attempts to connect 20th-century globalists to: Rule by Secrecy: The Hidden History That Connec...
While the book is a foundational text for conspiracy researchers, historians generally view it as a work of . Critics argue that Marrs relies on "guilt by association," takes mythological texts too literally, and overlooks the chaotic, uncoordinated nature of real-world geopolitics in favor of a clean, overarching narrative. Linking secret societies to "heretical" religious knowledge
Suggesting they survived their 14th-century suppression to become the architects of modern banking. Critics argue that Marrs relies on "guilt by
The "Hidden History" Marrs describes is a grand unification theory of conspiracies, linking modern Wall Street to the mystery schools of ancient Egypt and beyond.
A major pillar of the book is the influence of international banking families, specifically the and Rockefellers . Marrs posits that by controlling the issuance of currency and the debt of nations, these families exert more power than elected heads of state. He suggests that major conflicts, including the French Revolution and both World Wars, were funded and manipulated to consolidate this financial control. 3. The Ancient Lineage