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HIDDEN OCCULT MESSAGES OF ALICE IN WONDERLAND

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HIDDEN OCCULT MESSAGES OF ALICE IN WONDERLAND is an analysis written to explore potential links between occult ideas and philosophies with Lewis Carroll’s "Alice in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass" stories.

The term “occult” is Latin for “hidden” and Isaac Weishaupt has been researching the Illuminati and secret language in entertainment for several years; so what is “hidden” for most is obvious to him.

This book attempts to demonstrate some of the occult ideas and beliefs as they pertain to Alice and her journey of initiation into the underground (aka the “rabbit hole”).

This isn’t intended to blaspheme Lewis Carroll, Alice Liddell, Johnny Depp, Marilyn Manson, Allen Ginsburg, Disney, or anything of that nature.

Alice in Wonderland is a story that has been notoriously linked to various occult principles and conspiracy theories. Like most works of entertainment- there is a message to be found beneath the surface.

Themes of occult initiation, altered states, Nihilism, and even MKULTRA child abuse can be found if you look hard enough at Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland...


60 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 6, 2016

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28 reviews3 followers
July 31, 2024
Subsribed to Patreon and saw this little booklet as a free pdf, and a few of Isaacs "bigger" books.

I honestly really liked it!
I usually listen to Isaac's podcasts but held back on his books scared it wasn't really going to hit. But honestly, it was less then an hour read, nothing made too long just cut through enough for my taste.

I have his 3 books too: the dark path, kubrick's xode, a grand unified conspiracy tgeory and a few little booklets like this one was.
6,097 reviews37 followers
October 13, 2016
Lewis Carroll would have a fit if he read this book. It's utter lack of logic would send him spinning. The book puts together various “facts” and then tries to fit Alice in Wonderland into them. There's also a spot where the author of the work says the Mad Hatter actually killed time.

He didn't. He wasted time, not killed it.

The book tries to bring in everything from Isis worship through Alexter Crowley, trying utterly unsuccessfully to link them together with the story. He also holds that Dodgson/Carroll was actually a pedophile.

This is all a prime example of someone trying to read into something else all sorts of things that simply are not there and never were there. Wild speculation is not the same as facts.
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October 12, 2020
Not worth it

Not as good as it seemed in description. Loose concepts. Not well defined nor explained in detail. Overall disappointed in the book.
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18 reviews
February 2, 2017
Interesting....

Very quick and interesting read about the occult messages and themes in Alice in Wonderland. Things I already knew and things I did not know. Quick read if you have 15 minutes.
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