Published on Nov 23, 2012 by tmantz625
This is Dr. Stanley Monteith’s mindblowing video lecture The Forbidden Secret, which reveals the source of the power that has been utilized by sages, adepts, witch doctors, shamans, priests, prophets, wise men, diviners, and mediums down through the ages. Secret societies have existed since the dawn of civilization, and they exist today. What is their purpose? Adepts claim they possess secret knowledge that provides fame, power, and prosperity. Is that true? Why are some people fabulously wealthy while most people struggle to make a living? Why do almost half of the people in the word live in abject poverty? Where does the secret knowledge come from? Can you access the secret knowledge? Is it costly? Do you want to learn The Forbidden Secret? The information will change your life, and hopefully draw you to the only true source of hope, knowledge, and power.
Thank you Paraclete for presenting this video. It is the most informative speech I believe I have ever heard.
I spent many years studying religions and meditation. I have read Plato and about Madam Blavatsky and the Theosophical Society, wondered about a 19 year old Emperor Augustus conquering half the globe. Worried about the New World Order and came to my conclusions about selling your soul to the devil and the secret societies that John F Kennedy warned about in his final speech.
Everyone who considers themselves a lover of truth should take themselves into a quiet place and listen to this speech and be prepared to be amazed at the Forbidden Secret.
I have this on dvd, as well as 4 or 5 others by him. He’s one of my top favorite researchers, I had the pleasure of meeting him at ConspiracyCon 2012 last June. I recently received the agenda for this coming convention, and although Stan Monteith is listed as a guest, apparently he is not doing a presentation this year.
Shame.
Do you know if this can be downloaded in a non-youtube format anywhere. There don’t appear to be any torrents available.
Sorry, uL, but I’m the wrong person to be asking about something like that. When I bought this computer, I also had to buy “Windows 7 For Dummies”, I kid you not. Let’s just say I’m severely ‘computer user challenged’ when it comes to anything much beyond the basics.