The True Story behind Founder
I do in fact have a great aunt Marian. Notice the spelling. In the early forties she tried unsuccessfully, with her brother John, to create what they called a New Royal Race of blonde "Veracocha's" in Ecuador. John believed he was to be the Master and spiritual director for this expedition. Marian was to be the Princess, and Mother to a new generation. The newspapers of the time caught wind of this, and sensationalized it into a secret Aryan movement among cannibals. In reality they were attempting to promote a new order of natural living, based upon strange ideologies loosely associated with extreme Christianity. They believed this new order had to take place in South America, to better promote a super race of humans. Still crazy, but not quite as terrible as the rags of the forties made them out to be.
My mother was digging through her genealogy a few years back, when she discovered Marian was still alive and in her late nineties. As in the book Founder, she did attempt to visit her, but Marian was unresponsive and died only a week after my mother made contact. We were left with her possessions, and now are owners to the insane ramblings of lunatics.
These papers, and the newspaper articles, are the idea behind the Patron Identity Series, but the books are still works of fiction. There are no White Supremacist colonies hidden among us (at least not that I know of). There are however, groups all over the world that believe in racial superiority.
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