Occult Renaissance

The Papal Grave-Digger of Europe

By Michael HoffmanThe ideology of Neoplatonic Hermeticism gained firm purchase among members of the Catholic elite in Florence, Italy circa 1450; after that it entered the Vatican toward the end of the 15th century, and the papacy itself by 1515. It predates Hegel’s concept of thesis-antithesis-synthesis by centuries. Among its most famous early Renaissance practitioners were Cosimo and Lorenzo Medici and Nicolo Machiavelli.But what of the pope’s victory at Lepanto and the papal burning of the Talmud?

The Occult Church of Rome - Notes

Notes on the Occult Renaissance Church of RomeORIGINAL RESEARCH. UNPRECEDENTED DISCOVERIES Michael Hoffman’s long-awaited, controversial history book, The Occult Renaissance Church of Rome is still a work in progress, consisting of three sections: 1. Occult Philosophy and Judaism. 2. Lying and Equivocation 3. Usury (the smallest section, since the author has an entire volume on this subject already in print).

Progress Report on Michael Hoffman’s Writing Projects

Sorry to have been out of touch these past two weeks. This is is due to the following two projects.1. Revisionist History newsletter issue no. 78 (don’t order yet please):An extensive review of the BBC propaganda television series “Wolf Hall” and the history of King Henry VIII, St. Thomas More, Anne Boleyn and Thomas Cromwell and their era. This six part TV series is being nationally broadcast Sunday evenings on taxpayer-supported PBS television.

Advance notice of forthcoming publication from Michael Hoffman

On the Occasion of the Catastrophic Canonization of a Judas PopeThe Renaissance Church of Rome: Three Points of Departure from Magisterial DogmaOn April 27, 2014 in the course of the allegedly “infallible” process of saint-making (canonization), the Church of Rome will confer on Popes John XXIII and John Paul II the supposed mark of sure salvation as an alleged model of a miracle-working life of heroic sanctity worthy of eternal emulation by every Christian.Pope John Paul II is the pontiff who reverently kissed a copy of Islam's Koran, and who told the Voodoo priests of Benin in Africa that