To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (7084 ) 4/27/2007 2:00:15 PM From: Ichy Smith Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20106 You gotta look at Emile's Source..... hey Emile, bet you read Aleister Crowley too...... Michael A. Hoffman II From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Michael A. Hoffman II Born: 1954 New York Occupation: novelist, revisionist historian Genres: History Website: revisionisthistory.org Michael A. Hoffman II, (born 1954, New York), is an American historian and writer. Hoffman has been characterised [1]as a conspiracy theorist and Holocaust denier, but he has questioned the accuracy and legitimacy of the latter term. Hoffman is the managing editor of the newsletter Revisionist History, and describes himself as a "heretical writer." He is rather little known to mainstream audiences, but has produced many books and articles. [edit] Education and employment He was educated at the State University of New York at Oswego. He is a former reporter for the New York bureau of the Associated Press and is the author of several books. Hoffman moved from New York to Idaho in 1996. Hoffman now writes mainly on World War II revisionism, current affairs, and the occult roots of freemasonry. [edit] Views on cryptocracy Hoffman's self-described vocation is "researching the occult cryptocracy's orchestration of American history." He believes that this cryptocracy runs American history, controlling culture and thought via ritualistic psychodramas and killing sprees. A detailed explanation of this hypothesis is found in Hoffman's Secret Societies and Psychological Warfare. Examples of such "psychodramas," in Hoffman's view, include Route 66 (which connects various centers of Satanic importance), and the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, in which Hoffman sees ritualistic elements.[2]. Hoffman also argues that the gnosis of this ruling cabal are slowly being revealed through movies such as They Live and The Matrix and other forms of symbolic and subliminal communication which Hoffman terms twilight language.[3]en.wikipedia.org