In 1973, I entered the heart of the American religious machine: Hyles-Anderson College in Hammond, Indiana. At the time, the First Baptist Church of Hammond was claiming the title of the "World's Largest Sunday School," boasting tens of thousands of members. I was a "True Believer" and a "Prince of the Campus," commanding church buses that brought over 1,250 people through the doors and serving as a chosen evangelist for the college.
But as I walked those halls, the "Architecture of Blindness" began to crack.
I saw the men at the top paving the "Broad Road" for the masses while living in moral decay. I witnessed the machine consuming young students as fuel for its own fame. When I was offered the chance to return and complete my degree by the man at the very top of the pyramid, I had a precognitive dream of an "Invisible Wall"-a force field of evil that separated me from my family. That dream became reality in a chilling meeting in Pensacola, Florida, where I saw the true face of the leadership.
I took my family, walked away, and never looked back. I refused the degree. I declined the status. I chose the Path over the Pavement.
This book is the result of the "Deep Deprogramming" that followed. It is the un-edited history of how a high-frequency Rebel named Jesus tried to show us the potential of our DNA, and how a pale Council of Sensitives used the Roman Empire to turn his Way into a "State Highway" of control.
I don't have a paper on my wall to prove who I am. I have the truth in my blood, the scars of the machine on my back, and the research in my hands. Welcome to the Narrative War.