This book is about the lies of Christianity, pre-Christian ancient history and religions, and virgin birth. If like me, you have already studied Christianity, there is little to learn in those sections.
I'm an Akashic reader. As I was skimming the Jesus parts I realized that Hotema's confusion has to do with the fact that the timeline has been restarted several times in attempts for humanity to get it right instead of for this world ending in pure dystopia. So, many of the conflicts he talks about have to do with how some things happened on one previous version of the timeline, and on another version, those things didn't happen or they happened in a different way.
The section on Mu was interesting, if short.
This book is good, but overrated. One of the things that bothers me about Hotema is that he seemed to hate everything and misunderstand most of what Christianity was originally, and the same can be said for how he feels about the ancients. Don't get me wrong, much of what he says about the re-writing of Christian history is true and I also find it upsetting, but not to the point of behaving as if there is nothing good about it. I was shocked that he didn't even have anything positive to say about the gnostic gospels, though maybe he does in later books.
I realize that he must not have had access to the Akashic Records and so he didn't know what I do, and that as a Knights Templar Mason he was heavily indoctrinated into a mystery school and it is likely that his negativity is due to ritual trauma. Or early life trauma. This is one of his earlier works and I have already read some of his later works, in which he seemed to have found some sort of spiritual healing and is less negative.
One more thing that bothers me about Hotemas books is that as fascinating as some of his work was, they seem disorganized; going from one subject, to a second, then a third, then going back to the second, then the first, etc., all within one chapter. This is often done randomly, instead of to all tie in to one point per chapter. The books should have been edited.