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PANDORA'S BOX
The Ultimate "Unseen Hand" Behind the
New World Order
This book has to be classified as a one-of-a-kind novel. It is a compilation of four years of extensive research;
the information in it is only my interpretation of what appears to be the truth. Nothing in life has a value or is
believable for a person, unless that person allows something to become a truth or value in their life especially
within their experience. Therefore. I must tell you that this is a fiction novel based on information that I have
found hidden away in all types of corners, here and there. For most people, this information is too incredible.

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There are 20 references to Cathars in this document. As a factual clarification, the term “Cathars” derives from the Greek word Katheroi and means “Pure Ones". They were a gnostic Christian sect of tolerant pacifists that arose in the 11th century, an offshoot of a small surviving European gnostic community that emigrated to the Albigensian region in the south of France.The medieval Cathar movement flourished in the 12th century A.D. throughout Europe until its virtual extermination at the hands of the Inquisition in 1245. There are an ever increasing number of historians and other academics engaged in serious Cathar studies. Interestingly, to date, the deeper they have dug, the more they have vindicated claims that medieval Catharism represented a survival of the earliest Christian practices. Thank you! Brad Hoffstetter Communications Division Assembly of good Christians www.cathar.net Some credible sources: http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/ http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook....

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