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Jordan Maxwell


 

Jordan Maxwell has been a preeminent researcher and independent scholar in the field of occult and religious philosophy since 1959.

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He served for three and a half years as the Religion Editor of Truth Seeker Magazine, America's oldest Freethought Journal (since 1873). His work exploring the hidden foundations of Western religions and secret societies creates enthusiastic responses from audiences around the world.

Related Topics:
Freethought - Secret societies

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He has conducted dozens of intensive seminars, hosted his own radio talk shows, guested on more than 600 radio shows, and written, produced and appeared in numerous television shows and documentaries (including three 2-hour specials for the CBS TV network, as well as the internationally acclaimed 5-part Ancient Mystery Series - all devoted to understanding ancient religions and their pervasive influence on world affairs today.

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During Jordan's most recent radio appearances on Coast to Coast AM, he was mysteriously disconnected before being able to respond after a caller touched on some sensative topics. Jordan claimed, in a later appearance, that after being disconnected from Coast to Coast AM, he heard voices from what sounded like an office on the other end saying that he had "gone too far this time" and then he received malicious threats because of the information that he touched upon.

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His work on the subject of secret societies, both ancient and modern, and their symbols, has fascinated audiences around the world for decades. Considering the rapidly moving events of today, and the very real part that hidden religious agendas play in our modern war-torn world, he feels these controversial subjects are not only interesting to explore, but too important to ignore. His presentations include documents and photographs seldom seen elsewhere.

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Maxwell was integral in promoting Zecharia Sitchin and David Icke to their current levels of popularity. Although Jordan's work appears under the name of individuals such as David Icke, Icke refuses to cite Jordan as one of his primary sources. Jordan Maxwell has contributed a great deal to the study of the occult and religious philosophy.

Related Topics:
Zecharia Sitchin - David Icke

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