May 29, 2020
This is the final part of our deep dive into William Bramley's
The Gods of Eden. We pick up where we left off last week
with the Count of St. Germain, and his strange ability to travel
back and forth between warring aristocracy in Europe and England,
the part he played in the coup of Catherine II over Peter III in
Russia, and later, the implications that he may have staged his
death and lived on, or even the possibility that he was, if not
immortal, at least very long-lived.
We also look at Joseph Smith and the formation of the Mormon
church, and some of the information said to have been written on
the "metal plates" that Joseph was supposedly told to recover from
a hidden place, which detail terrible catastrophes that fell on a
civilization now lost to history.
Finally, we end with Bramley's message to anyone who wants to carry
his research forward, and his outlining of several threads to pull
on.
We hope you all enjoyed this deep dive as much as we did!