Palamambron Presents Conspiracy Classics

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Demonology by King James 1 of England, 6 of Scotland; 2nd Edition

Palamambron
Jun 22, 2022
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This is my new substack where I'm going to discuss the suppressed works of King James 1 of England. The works are suppressed in that they have been removed from the internet archive and there is no reference to these works on Wikipedia. About 20 years ago there was a major effort to scan in all the old books because books decay over time and they are expensive to take care of. The idea was we could preserve them for posterity, but the real agenda is that once the works are digitized and the originals sold off to private collectors, they can effectively be erased from history by a controlling secret society. The digital copy that I have was scanned in 2013. At that time there were dozens of copies available in the archive. In 2019, I noticed that all copies of the book were removed from the archive, except this one, because it was listed under its long name (printed on the title page), meaning that this copy had lost its cover, and the minions tasked with eradicating this work from the archive failed. This single electronic copy of the book remained in the archive after all the others disappeared. That's when I downloaded it. Now even this copy is no longer preserved in the archive, although it still has its original call number electronically embossed on it. The Suppressed works did not appear in the first edition but were added to the second edition (or first collected edition) to entice people who had bought the first edition. The most important suppressed works are A Letter To The Whole Church Militant, which is a forward to King James' Paraphrase of Revelation, where the King spells out the symbolism of John of Patmos' Revelation. I've decided to publish the paraphrase serially, one chapter at a time with my own (important) commentary. I plan to make the digital copy of the 1616 printing available to subscribers, either to download or receive on disk or zip. This is a work in the public domain and there is no law against copying it or selling it. It takes practice to read the gothic script so I've typed it out myself, preserving antique spellings and other difficulties. I imagine there are many extant copies of this book in private collections and libraries, and scholars will certainly remember these works. The priests make it very difficult for the common people to access real history. Which brings me to the question: Why are these works suppressed? Answer: Because the controlling secret society doesn't wish the populace to be mindful of certain things. So, there is a separation of histories: a private occult history, and a popular history that is increasingly debased and incomplete. There is an ongoing effort to erase and distort popular history, especially in regard to the role of the controlling secret society.

In this suppressed book, King James makes specific references to the false Jews and the Synagogue of Satan. He also identifies the Catholic Church as the Whore of Babylon. These are the people I’m talking about when I say controlling secret society.

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Palamambron
Sep 23, 2022

The correct title is A Paraphrase Upon The Revelation

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Guy Duperreault
Mar 4, 2023

Wow! This is an impressive effort and my heartfelt gratitude to you for this effort.

I have so much reading and writing to do! And yet I will ask you to send me a copy of the PDF as well, just to have it spread across more places and so I can peruse it.

I'm currently reading through Montaigne's Essay and other writings. Fascinating man. He is currently mocking those foolish enough to be atheists, including Plato! Sharp eye and writing.

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