Sub Rosa America: A Deep State History
The Future Arrives By Stealth – Book II
“Only the small secrets need to be protected. The big ones are kept secret by public incredulity.” -Marshall McLuhan (1911 – 1980)
History and fiction collude in Sub Rosa America: A Deep State History, a 4-book series pivoting around the fallout from two historical occult rites performed at the 33º parallel in White Sands, New Mexico and Dallas, Texas: the Creation and Destruction of Primordial Matter in 1945, and one moon node later the Killing of the King. No Brotherhood has been held accountable for either rite. Instead, the Brothers responsible have been rewarded and protected under every Administration. Told from the vantage point of 2019, when all the Earth is convulsing and the United States of America is collapsing, Sub Rosa America: A Deep State History relates the 1970 pilgrimage of a band of Sixties refugees heading east on the Route 66 Mother Road through a military quantum Time field experiment, enroute to Dallas to see where the Camelot king was shot down on television like a dog. Their intent is to know the truth, and so, as in Shakespeare’s plays, they attract dreamers and the dead bent on elucidating the occult underpinnings of what they will have to reckon with in their brief, all-too-human lives . . .
About the Author
Elana Freeland has been a Waldorf school pioneer, teacher, lecturer, storyteller, ghostwriter, and author of nonfiction books that grapple with National Security State issues. She has written for alternative publications, edited the stories of MK-ULTRA and ritual abuse survivors, and has ghostwritten books on a host of diverse topics. Elana majored in biology in college. She was awarded a Master of Arts in Great Books in 1996 and received honors for her thesis on historiography at St. John’s College in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Elana is the author of the 4 part series Geoengineered Transhumanism, Chemtrails, HAARP, and the Full Spectrum Dominance of Planet Earth and Under An Ionized Sky. Visit Elana’s website at: www.elanafreeland.com
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