Reactive Publishing
For centuries, whispers of forbidden bloodlines have echoed through the corridors of power. In The Forbidden Bloodlines, independent researcher R. E. Winters examines the historical, mythological, and symbolic connections linking ancient divine legacies to the institutions that have shaped Western civilization.
Drawing on religious texts, royal genealogies, Vatican archives, and esoteric traditions, this book explores the enduring idea that certain European royal houses and the Vatican's inner circles may preserve, or conceal, traces of hybrid or "god-king" origins. From the myths of ancient Sumer and Egypt to the Merovingian dynasty, Renaissance intrigue, and modern dynastic networks, Winters investigates how these narratives have influenced politics, religion, and secret societies across time.
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Neither a conspiracy manifesto nor an academic treatise, The Forbidden Bloodlines offers a measured exploration of one of history's most persistent underground traditions. It invites readers to consider how myth, power, and hidden knowledge intertwine in the story of civilization.
Perfect for readers interested in alternative history, religious mysteries, royal genealogies, and the intersection of myth and geopolitics.
About the Author R. E. Winters is an independent researcher focusing on comparative mythology, hidden history, and institutional power structures.