Helmut's Codex

Helmut's Codex
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Download or read book Helmut's Codex written by John Lonewolf and published by John Lonewolf. This book was released on 2021-03-30 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Imagine that there was a deeper level to the church, one they would never admit to. Imagine that hearing voices might not mean a mental illness in all cases. Now imagine wishing your life to be different, to suddenly wake up to things having changed so drastically, that it becomes difficult to believe as real, yet somehow it’s familiar. What if everything we thought to know was upside down and backward, and all of it had been a ploy to keep you in line… Helmut’s story explains things that happened behind closed curtains, yet effected everyone. Helmut’s story holds truths that had been meticulously hidden from history, until none remembered it at all.


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