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THE NEW WORLD RELIGION AND THE BELIEFS OF THE ELITE

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This Could Be the Most Amazing Book You Have Ever Read! Is it true that a New World Religion is being formed? Is there really a group of leaders directing the course of society? How can we find out if there is a secret plan for humanity? The New World Religion and the Beliefs of the Elite reveals the hidden plan to create a new creed which will fit in with their Agenda for the 21st Century. The Elite are creating international movements aimed at unifying all the world’s faiths and spiritual traditions.This thrilling expose is packed with unusual and interesting information, covering diverse topics such as the Economy, Politics, the Great Plan, Secret Societies, Numerology, 9/11, false flags, viruses, hoaxes and much more! Every page explains a new mystery, and uncovers their multi-generational indoctrination to bring about the New World Order.At the same time, it contains a searing critique of the occultism of the Luciferian elite, comparing it to Christian Theology, and throwing greater light on what the hidden government really believe. Beliefs such as Luciferianism, Freemasonry, Hermeticism, Islam, and Theosophy are explained and related to the groups involved in the multi-faith roll out of the One World Religion. It also covers the History of the main groups creating a comprehensive book which will keep the reader enthralled as it shows with persuasive evidence that a global conspiracy is underway.Once you can understand and relate the Beliefs of the Elite to the ultimate goals they are striving towards, the reasons for the apparent chaos in today’s society will become clear. Could we be the last generation living in comparative normality before the shift occurs?The conclusions of The New World Religion and the Beliefs of the Elite are far reaching and vital to our overall understanding of the New World Order. We are heading for a truly frightening future!

324 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 8, 2018

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James Musker

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This Could Be the Most Amazing Book You Have Ever Read!
Is it true that a New World Religion is being formed?
Is there really a group of leaders directing the course of society?
How can we find out if there is a secret plan for humanity?

The New World Religion and the Beliefs of the Elite reveals the hidden plan to create a new creed which will fit in with their Agenda for the 21st Century. The Elite are creating international movements aimed at unifying all the world’s faiths and spiritual traditions. This thrilling expose is packed with unusual and interesting information, covering diverse topics such as the Economy, Politics, the Great Plan, Secret Societies, Numerology, 9/11, false flags, hoaxes and much more! Every page explains a new mystery, and uncovers their multi-generational indoctrination to bring about the New World Order.

At the same time, it contains a searing critique of the occultism of the Luciferian elite, comparing it to Christian Theology, and throwing greater light on what the hidden government really believe. Beliefs such as Luciferianism, Freemasonry, Hermeticism, Islam, and Theosophy are explained and related to the groups involved in the multi-faith roll out of the One World Religion. It also covers the History of the main groups creating a comprehensive book which will keep the reader enthralled as it shows with persuasive evidence that a global conspiracy is underway.

Once you can understand and relate the Beliefs of the Elite to the ultimate goals they are striving towards, the reasons for the apparent chaos in today’s society will become clear. Could we be the last generation living in comparative normality before the shift occurs?

The conclusions of The New World Religion and the Beliefs of the Elite are far reaching and vital to our overall understanding of the New World Order. We are heading for a truly frightening future!

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September 28, 2023
“Society is based on three identical legs: Economics, Politics and Society (Religion). If these pillars are nurtured Society will prosper but take away one of the ‘legs from the stool’ and Society would collapse. Each one is compatible with the other, at least this is the theory of the economist Peter Drucker. At the moment we are seeing an attack on all of these three pillars, in the UK, in the US, Europe and across the world.”

The author is a biblical scholar, so this treatise is mainly concerned with that third 'pillar' - i.e. religion - which he maintains is now being deployed to influence and control society in order to fulfill the Globalist agenda of the wealthy elites of the world.

If you haven’t heard of Agenda 21 (what cave have you been living in?) then this book will explain the
‘New World Order’ planned for humanity in that document, whilst giving an account of why we are where we are now, with the dystopian chaos around the world .

This is not “conspiracy theory” it is printed information and available on the internet.
Musker writes clearly and convincingly with well-documented and annotated research findings, but he is naturally biased toward a Christian viewpoint - which is not to say he is wrong, but this needs to be borne in mind with the conclusions drawn.

⚠️ A word of warning to the reader- the information in this book is dynamite!
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September 19, 2020
I have à ton of books on this subject and similar. From the outset this book and James Musters interpretation and knowledge of what is happening in the world is incredible. This man knows his stuff. I thoroughly recommend this book as it's one of the best out there.
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March 4, 2021
Wow! Fasten your seatbelt for a bumpy ride!

I’ve read several books on this topic. As a Christian interested in the end times, I can’t get enough of them. So relevant today.

This is the best book I’ve read on the subject. Much more in-depth and detailed than any other. The author has really done his homework!

It’s terrifying but somehow believable. And it’s exciting because it lines up exactly with Bible prophecies.

Bring it on! Come, Lord Jesus!

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January 5, 2022
Outstanding

Great book of the world we live in today, opens Ur eyes to wts really going on, it's very scary information on the elite n satanic ongoings n what we have to face today, we r in the end days, it has made me want to come closer to my Lord, thank you so much for this amazing insight, please everyone have a read.
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August 7, 2023
Stopped reading 30% of the way

Xenophobia deluxe full of poorly laid out half facts. This book was created by a cookie that was half-baked. 0/10.
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January 2, 2021
This book is an expose of a secret global conspiracy led by white Protestants and Ashkanazi Jews (Kindle 17%) who the author believes are trying to create a one world government with a single world religion.

This one world religion is either Ecumenism led by Catholics and their “abhorrent” doctrines (67%) or it’s a UN sponsored environmentalist faith which will be pantheistic (12%), or possibly it will be Luciferian Satan worshipping (70%). Either way, the result will be a slave-like hell-on-earth existence for the non-elite majority (74%) prior to radical depopulation (78%) which will cull the world’s population to around 500 million.

In order to prevent this cryptocratic conspiracy the author believes that turning to Christ is essential (81%), as well as publicising the conspiracy by getting others to buy this book (80%).

The book contains a wealth of detail about individuals and organisations such as Freemasons and Jesuits, who apparently support the conspiracy (23%). It explains how the elite use numerology (36%), astrology (58%) and theosophy (16%). It explains how 9/11 is fake, as there were no planes involved (38%) and Isis and Alqaeda were created by the US govt (69%) to justify movement towards the new world religion. And the Moon landings, JFK assassination, death of Princess Diana, etc. are, also, all faked by governments (42%).

What are we to make of all this? Either the author has uncovered a horrific conspiracy; or he has fallen victim to the fallacious reasoning of mis-seeing patterns (eg Apophenia).

Mis-seeing patterns is a well known source of biases and fallacies which lead people astray. It can be encountered in gamblers (false) predictions as well as finding secret messages in random sequences of letters. It can even be seen in psychological exercises when people see pictures emerging from ink splotches.

The author has amassed a lot of details, many of which he believes he has evidence for. But he has then pulled the details into an over arching pattern, or theory, which is the conspiracy. The conspiracy emerges, like a picture from the separate ink splotches of the details, but the author gives us no evidence to see that over-arching picture itself. For example, we learn how the elite like the numbers 9 and 11 and we learn that 9/11 is faked by the elite but we have no evidence to put 9 and 11 with 9/11, other than what the author believes to be the obviousness of doing so.

The apparent obviousness of the pattern is precisely what leads people astray with fallacies based on mis-seeing patterns. It is what leads the gambler to ruin.

Unfortunately, the cryptocracy behind this specific conspiracy are ‘secret,’ so necessarily there isn’t evidence to justify the pattern which emerges as the over-arching conspiracy of the book. This means that ultimately the reader has to make a choice between seeing a conspiracy, or dismissing the conspiracy as just an instance of the well known mistake of mis-seeing patterns. Sadly, the author gives us no evidence to see his pattern as the correct interpretation of the details.

This is a pity as the author critiques other claims in the book which lack evidence. For example, he notes how New Agers put details of similarities together to form a conspiracy about Jesus going to India and studying Eastern ideas. The author dismisses that theory because there is no actual evidence to support the over-arching theory which draws the separate details together (62%).

But this is exactly the same problem with this book. Even if the author has evidence to support each detail which he puts forward as evidence, there is no evidence to justify the way he has pulled the details together into the specific pattern which constitutes the conspiracy itself.

In the absence of evidence, the reader can be forgiven for thinking that the author must be mis-seeing patterns, where no pattern of a conspiracy actually exists. Unless, of course, the lack of evidence is a cunning double bluff, and is actually evidence to prove that the author himself is one of the secret elite, hiding the conspiracy in plain sight by trying to make us think that there is no evidence for it…
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