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The Cult’s Motto - “Hell is a deception!”

Dante Alighieri wrote The Divine Comedy between 1308 and 1321. The Inferno was published in manuscript form early in the 14th century, but the first official illustrations of the book did not appear until much later in time. The work was first published in 1472 with the simple title Comedìa, which is Tuscan for comedy. Later, it was changed to the modern Italian word Commedia. The Venetian humanist Lodovico Dolce's edition, published in 1555 by Gabriele Giolito de' Ferrari, was the first to use the title Divina Comedia.

The Nag Hammadi codices also referred to as the Gnostic Gospels were first published in English in 1977 after being found in 1945 close to Nag Hammadi, Egypt. At first, it was believed that these ancient writings which comprise more than fifty theological and intellectual works had been burned during the early Christian conflict over orthodoxy. The codices' discovery and translation have had a profound impact on the understanding of early Christianity and Gnostic beliefs.

The Apocalypse of Peter, one of the Nag Hammadi codices, describes Jesus Christ and his disciple Peter being on Mount Olives following His Resurrection. The author of the scroll claims that Saint Peter experienced a Tour of Heaven and Hell from Jesus while they were there. Tragically, the scroll was lost after it was written, somewhere around 150 AD.
In 2025 and 2026, Stephen Hathaway and Catherine Turrell embark on another journey to locate the scroll linked to Saint Peter and figure out its connection to Dante's The Divine Comedy and his portrayals of Hell in itsfirst part, called Inferno.

Dante Alighieri wrote The Divine Comedy between 1308 and 1321. The Inferno was published in manuscript form early in the 14th century, but the first official illustrations of the book did not appear until much later in time. The work was first published in 1472 with the simple title Comedìa, which is Tuscan for comedy. Later, it was changed to the modern Italian word Commedia. The Venetian humanist Lodovico Dolce's edition, published in 1555 by Gabriele Giolito de' Ferrari, was the first to use the title Divina Comedia.

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“MAKE GERMANIA GREAT AGAIN…” Heinrich Himmler – 1936

Heinrich Himmler was among the most infamous madmen in history. The Nazi leader Himmler drafted a plan approved by Adolph Hitler in May 1942 that resulted in the deaths of fourteen million people in Eastern Europe. In reference to the Holocaust he is referred as an Architect of Terror for his part in carrying out the Final Solution.

In 1902 at a private Italian estate the Codex Aesinas Latinus, the closest surviving link to the original Germania manuscript was discovered. The Roman historian Cornelius Tacitus wrote it in 98 A.D. It was a verified historical and ethnographic work of the Germanic peoples dating back to the Roman Empire. Himmler copied Tacitus' descriptions from the Germania as a blueprint for Himmler’s Bible.

The Voice of the Ancestors is a book written by the SS Nazi agentFrithjof Fischer under the pseudo-name of Wulf Sörensen. It was first published in 1933 through his publishing house called Nordland. The book was republished in 1936, in Berlin, but this time the author was Heinrich Himmler. The story in it is about keeping old wisdom alive by using hidden numbers and clues to disguise messages in myths, religious stories and in folk tales. It gave a masterful interpretation of Snow White, a German fairy tale, first written by the Brothers Grimm who published it in 1812 in the first edition of their collection of the Grimms' Fairy Tales.

In 1931, Otto Rahn traveled to Montségur, France, a Cathars stronghold. He reasoned that since it was the last Cathar fortress to fall during the Albigensian Crusade, it must still possess mysteries that could help him find the Holy Grail. In 1936, Himmler had him create a new German Nazi bookto distort the religious history of the world. He needed it to prove the Third Reich was the true successor of the Holy Roman Empire.

In 2025, Stephen Hathaway and Catherine Turrell set out to connect all of this after witnessing a decline in global conditions. Their objective is to show that Himmler's Bible is a perilous text that may be used today for defending the abuses of governments that lead to crimes against humanity and genocide.

Heinrich Himmler was among the most infamous madmen in history. The Nazi leader Himmler drafted a plan approved by Adolph Hitler in May 1942 that resulted in the deaths of fourteen million people in Eastern Europe. In reference to the Holocaust he is referred as an Architect of Terror for his part in carrying out the Final Solution.

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The Da Vinci Code Conspiracy Dan Brown was in financial trouble in 1999. His first two science fiction novels did not sell, so he switched to writing about Christianity. Angels & Demons, published in 2000, introduces Robert Langdon, but it was a failure. In 2001, Dan Brown sent a synopsis to a New York City agent. The plot is identical to Jack Dunn's 1997 novel The Vatican Boys.

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JACK DUNN'S BIOGRAPHY

Jack Dunn is an international, award winning author - 2008 USA IPPY Silver Medal for historical fiction. He has written 14 novels and 2 screenplays. His style of writing is a unique blending of historical events set in present day with fast-paced action, and is a unique genre of ‘Fact or Fiction’ thriller stories.

His first book, The Diary of General William Goffe was released in 1982. It was syndicated in The New England region Advocate newspapers in 20 weekly installments. It is estimated that from Vermont to New York City millions of readers read the story. The Dance through the Maze followed next in 1989. The Vatican Boys was first published and released in 1997. Then came Holyoke, The Belle Skinner Legacy in 2003 and Dan’s Big Idea in 2007. The 2008 novel Babylon’s Tablet of Destiny won Jack the prestigious national writing award presented in New York City in 2009. Ark Evil was published in 2010, The Third Secret of Fatima - Spanish Atlantis in 2012, The Little Book of Copying in 2013, Dagon’s Hat in 2013 and Whorlland in 2014. The Brown Code followed in 2014, The Durer Mystery in 2015 and Devils in the Country in 2016.

Jack's latest book, The Middle Passage of The Obeah Man: SLAVERY, was officially launched in March 2025.

In addition to this, his recent works include The Lost Hadith of The Quran, The Vatican Boys II: The Garden of Eden Story, and The Da Vinci Fraud: The True Story of Dan Brown and the World's Greatest Literary Crime

Jack travels all over the world to find material for his stories, searching libraries, historical sites, remote places and secret histories that have long been forgotten. He lives in Western Massachusetts.

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Jack Dunn, an award-winning author, has penned several captivating novels that blend international intrigue, mystery, and historical elements. His works are read worldwide, and here are some of his notable books:

 

  1. The Vatican Boys: An intriguing and gripping thriller with seismic true events at its core1. In this novel, Dunn delves into church corruption and secrets.
  2. The Dürer Mystery: New Revelations: Unraveling ancient enigmas, this book takes readers on a journey filled with hidden truths and unexpected twists1.
  3. The Da Vinci Fraud: The True Story of Dan Brown and the World’s Greatest…: A fascinating exploration of the real-life events behind Dan Brown’s famous plagiarized novel, The Da Vinci Code1.
  4. Devils in the Country: The Jack Dunn Story: A mysterious tale that delves into a writer’s life and high-level criminal cover-ups2.
  5. Holyoke, The Belle Skinner Legacy: A captivating odyssey set during the Civil War, intertwining history and personal journeys1.
  6. Babylon’s Tablet of Destiny: A novel that weaves together ancient artifacts, intrigue, and hidden prophecies1.
  7. The Vatican Boys II: The Garden of Eden Story: A continuation of the Vatican Boys saga, exploring deeper mysteries1.
  8. The Brown Code: A thrilling adventure that uncovers secrets and codes with global implications1.
  9. Dagon’s Hat: A mysterious journey to an island shrouded in enigma1.
  10. Whorlland: The Mysterious Island of: A captivating exploration of an unknown island’s secrets1.
  11. The Little Book of Copying: A thought-provoking work that delves into the art of replication and its consequences1.
  12. The Third Secret of Fatima and Spanish Atlantis: A sequel to The Vatican Boys revealing hidden truths and historical connections1.
  13. Ark Evil: A Novel by Jack Dunn, Paperback | Barnes

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  1. The Diary of General William Goffe by Dunn, Jack (1982) Paperback, In 1649 Charles I was beheaded by his subjects for tyranny. In 1982 a Diary is found in Hadley Massachusetts. In the lines of the writing are clues and codes that lead the characters to a cave in the settlement of Hadley.
  2. The Lost Hadith of The Quaran: Dunn, Jack: …

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