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Hidden Occult Messages of Alice in Wonderland

By: Isaac Weishaupt
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Summary

Hidden Occult Messages of Alice in Wonderland is an analysis written to explore potential links between occult ideas and philosophies and Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass stories.

The term "occult" is Latin for "hidden" and Isaac Weishaupt has been researching the Illuminati and secret language in entertainment for several years, so what is "hidden" for most is obvious to him.

This book attempts to demonstrate some of the occult ideas and beliefs as they pertain to Alice and her journey of initiation into the underground (a.k.a. the "rabbit hole").

This isn't intended to blaspheme Lewis Carroll, Alice Liddell, Johnny Depp, Marilyn Manson, Allen Ginsburg, Disney, or anything of that nature.

Alice in Wonderland is a story that has been notoriously linked to various occult principles and conspiracy theories. Like most works of entertainment, there is a message to be found beneath the surface.

Themes of occult initiation, altered states, nihilism, and even MKUltra child abuse can be found if you look hard enough at Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.

Website publisher of IlluminatiWatcher.com, author, and independent researcher, Isaac Weishaupt has been on the leading edge of conspiracy theories surrounding the elusive Illuminati and their infiltration of the entertainment industry. Using examples of familiar pop culture and works of entertainment, Isaac has been speaking and writing about the occult from a unique perspective that seeks to understand the big agenda while helping others along the way.

Isaac has been a featured guest on Richard C. Hoagland's Other Side of Midnight, Sirius/XM's The All Out Show, The HigherSide Chats, Freeman Fly's The Free Zone, Mark Devlin's Good Vibrations, and many more radio shows and podcasts. His fresh perspective and openly admitted imperfections promotes the rational approach to exploring these taboo subjects and conspiracy theories.

©2016 Isaac Weishaupt (P)2016 Isaac Weishaupt
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After listening to IW's Unified Conspiracy Theory which is well done I was eager for his next work. This is poor at best and I'm glad it wasn't my first exposure to this author. One reviewer says it's like a Wiki or blog post and I agree. Very shallow analysis and self-evident conclusions. I hope IW revisits this and expands it to improve it in line with the Unified book, that I heartliy recommend.
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