• Anglický jazyk

THE DEADLY MYTH

Autor: John Smale

Some churchmen use the idea of sin to commit sins with the innocent. Some politicians use their power and influence to abuse their voters. Some lawyers abuse their principles by making the guilty seem innocent. Some companies promise gold when they are selling... Viac o knihe

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Some churchmen use the idea of sin to commit sins with the innocent. Some politicians use their power and influence to abuse their voters. Some lawyers abuse their principles by making the guilty seem innocent. Some companies promise gold when they are selling garbage. Some police officers use their badges to rape and kill. Some people get their kicks by abusing children. SOME PEOPLE WANT REVENGE. A SMALL EXTRACT FROM THE MYTH THE TWO MODERN MEN USED. One day when the chief returned from the forest with wood for the fire, he heard a commotion coming from his home. He arrived to see his wife being raped by one crusader and his young son and daughter by two others. The village head would climb trees and sit at the top spying to see the movements of the crusaders. He would then signal to the men below so that they could get into position for their assault. Hence the name they used for him became Pie (pronounced pea), the French word for magpie, the protector of the young. As they sat around talking in a cave, they had expanded to hide the children and women who were potential victims of the vile dogs of war, a long snake slithered its way past them. It stopped, twisted its body and curled itself into a circle. It then bit its own tail as if trying to swallow it. One of the men said he had seen that before but had no idea why they did it. 'It just seems like the snake has no front and rear, it makes a circle so that it is continuous, like life should be. The men followed the path they had set out. Ouroboros, the bracelet of the snake eating its own tail represented two things. The first was the infinite nature of protection and the reawakening after they had been slaughtered. They attacked the men who preyed upon women, other men and children as well as the animals that were the lifeline for those people during the winter. The other thing was a warning to the other abusers. When they were killed, their bodies would be arranged so that their own penises would be chopped off and pushed into their mouths. They were tied tightly so that their heads were on their thighs. Then they were displayed on the routes the knights used. For them, the Ouroboros represented a different infinity, one spent in Hell. Corruption by some members of the church, politics, the law and business has existed for hundreds of years. The revenge for their acts of murder, rape, abuse and greed are woven into a remarkable story that uses the belief in an old myth introduced into our current times to find the means to eradicate the 'untouchables'. They are those who rob, abuse and kill without punishment. In our society, they are camouflaged, hidden, and remain free from justice by the smart few who lack a conscience within the justice system, corporations, seats of power and the clergy. Two men, both with dark histories, meet in strange circumstances and combine their very different talents. One thinks he is a shaman who can make magic and the other is a hypnotherapist who has used his powers of persuasion to satisfy his sexual needs and to revenge his clients who have been abused. Together, with the help of the myth, they tackle the corrupt elite in business, politics, the law and the church. However, in doing so, they damaged the whole fabric of civilised life. If only they had developed a way to protect people and create a better life for all, instead. WARNING. Not for the faint hearted, there are scenes of brutal deaths and strong sexual acts.

  • Vydavateľstvo: emp3books
  • Rok vydania: 2022
  • Formát: Paperback
  • Rozmer: 216 x 140 mm
  • Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
  • ISBN: 9781910734452

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