Lights in the Shadows
The book that elites fear
worship of a deity ruling the Earth (identified as Lucifer or the Demiurge), drives an agenda seeking a global conflagration as a prelude to the arrival of their messiah.
The analysis covers a wide spectrum of topics, connecting dots ranging from biblical fictions and Rabbinic Judaism to modern geopolitical power structures. The author conducts a critical examination of the loyalties that define relations between powers such as the United States and China, and questions the prestige of the scientific community and the functionality of democratic systems and freedom in the current landscape.
Each chapter of this essay begins with a personal, literary account from the author, an intimate experience that serves as a key to opening the debate on global events. As the essay progresses, it focuses on the cultural and social tools used to orchestrate this control: from the crisis of values reflected in conceptual art and gender identity, to the influence of Hollywood cinema and the rhetoric behind new human rights. The text culminates with an in-depth investigation into the forces orchestrating phenomena such as massive migrations (focusing on figures like George Soros and the "Great Replacement" thesis) and an analysis of the history of persecution.
Lights in the Shadows is a provocative work that offers a unified perspective on global chaos. It invites the reader to an exercise in critical thinking to unveil the deep agendas and the spiritual and social forces that, according to the elite, define the destiny of the Earth and its inhabitants. Discover who is pulling the strings of the most important global decisions. leer todo...
Enrique Lorenzo Guerra Medina
As an author and researcher based in Lima, Peru, my work explores the intricate interplay between geopolitics, religion, and power. Years of dedicated study in these domains culminated in the publication of 'Lights in the Shadow: The Hidden Face of Globalism.' This book delves into the profound spiritual and political dimensions of globalism, offering a critical analysis of its often-overlooked influences.