Tuesday, February 16, 2021

The Return of Dan Brown

From:  Jan Griffith



The Return of Dan Brown
 

We interrupt Jan’s writing projects to take you back (and forward) in time!   

 

The new folks on this list know nothing about all the writings and analyses I used to do with author Dan Brown’s novels, some of which turned into movies starring Tom Hanks.  Those who have been with me for years may remember my comments about his last book in the Robert Langdon Trilogy calledThe Lost Symbol.  For some reason it wasn’t made into a movie like the other ones before it.“It’s not yet time for it,”I used to say.  Does anyone remember that? 

 

Well…Dave noticed that one of Brown’s movies in the trilogy,Angels & Demonswas playing on TV so he recorded it and we began re-watching it last night. “Everything happens for a reason,”I told myself as I sat there, after all these years, being reminded again of how blatant The Agenda is portrayed in this movie.  For the newer members of this list, and as a refresher for the old members, let’s see if I can remember enough to summarize Dan Brown’s books just in a few words.  The first 3 below are from “the trilogy.” 

 

  1. The Da Vinci Code—This exciting page-turner indoctrinates us to believe that Jesus wasnotGod, but that he was an important figure in history nevertheless!  Its theme sets us up for “another Jesus” who will “come in his own name” as Jesus, himself, warned.  As if he were like any other man, this book takes us through the history of Jesus after his crucifixion (he wasn’t really crucified).  He was married (to Mary Magdalene) and together they traveled north and produced a “royal” bloodline.  (FYI--from thisGnosticdelusion--which springs from the Gnostic Dead Sea Scrolls and other sources—has sprung many movements like “British-Israel,” “Judeo-Christianity,” “Messianic Judaism,” “Hebrew Roots,” and so on—all of which are now morphing into one massiveDominionismmovement.) This so-called “royal bloodline” has always been hidden from the world, its protectors being members within secret societies like thePriori of Sion,Knights Templar, and Opus Dei, which societies are deceitfully revealed in this book.  At the end of the book, these “evil societies” turn out to be the “true heroes” who save the world by this bloodline.   Can you say Antichrist?

 

  1. Angels & Demons—This exciting page-turner introduces the secret society calledIlluminatiand its hatred for the Catholic Church(FYI—though Dan Brown doesn’t say it, Catholicism deceitfully represents all of Christianity). This book reveals the historical and ongoing war between the Church andscience, which is really the war between true Christianity and all of its Gnostic (Jewish) infiltrators over the last 2000 years who have continued infiltrating Christendom ever since its establishment.  Even the apostles warned it was already happening in their day (see 1 John 2:19).   Like the Knights Templar and Priori of Zion who played the “evil” roles in The Da Vinci Code, this book makes the Illuminati the villain and enemy of the Church--BUT in the end it is the same Illuminati that “saves” the Church.  How?  By destroying the Church’s true, orthodox teachings and fooling the Church (and the world) withan end-time performance of miracles, signs, and wonders.  Can you say strong delusion?

 

  1. The Lost Symbol—This exciting page-turner is the third and final story in the trilogy.  It introduces us to the secret society calledFreemasonry(FYI--all these secret societies spring from the sameLuciferian Jewishdelusion.  All of them originate from a secretPharisaical-likepriesthood who established their own secret writings and plots, all for the purpose of destroying Christianity, or rather “restructuring” Christianity into a “different Christianity” for the last days.   A strong delusion!  A different Jesus!) Whereas The Da Vinci Code took this “royal bloodline” or “priesthood”northout of Jerusalem and into Great Britain, this book takes us on a treasure huntwestinto America,  even to the Capitol city of Washington D.C.  In the end, the “secret treasure” is finally found at the Obelisk (of course), and what do you suppose that treasure turns out to be?  Drum roll please…..  The secret treasure is THE WORD!  Wait!  What? 

It is a delusion! The secret treasure is not THE Word, as in Jesus Christ who IS the Word, or as in the Holy Scriptures being THE Word.  No, this WORD treasure combines the words of ALL RELIGIONS, all who supposedly serve the same God.  This book is an attempt to make Christians think they have misunderstood the God they worship, and thattrueChristianity, with its true priesthood, and true Hebrew writings, will make itself known.  Can you say Noahide Law?  Can you say aRestoration of IsraelDelusion?

 

Origin—This exciting page-turner was published after The Lost Symbol and its theme centered on the controversy between Creation and Evolution—or in other words, the Church (Holy Scriptures) versus science (Kabbalah).  The even greater focus was on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Transhumanism.  And in the end, mankind is remade into gods (through transhumanism) and the Bible is reinterpreted according to Kabbalistic (rabbinical) interpretations.  Need I say more?

 

Inferno—This exciting page-turner was Dan Brown’s last book, and it, too, was made into a movie starring  Tom Hanks.  This book was the story about the unleashing ofa deadly viruswhich didn’t turn out to be deadly after all, but was unleashed in order to depopulate the world.  Sterilization was the chosen method and this depopulation would “save” the planet.  Need I say more?

 

All of Dan Brown’s books contain the same theme.  The “bad guys” are really our “saviors” in the end.  That’s right, secret societies are the good guys, and you can trust that their secret writings (now not-so-secret) contain the truth.  Good is evil, and evil is good.  Right is wrong, and wrong is right.  Everything is backward, fulfilling the prophecy of Isaiah 5:20. 

 

Dan Brown’s books summarize the “strong delusion” Paul described in 2 Thessalonians chapter 2.   They reveal Agenda 2030 by way of mixing fiction with non-fiction.  They explain, to those who are paying attention, how Christianitywould bedeceived, and how shehas beendeceived, and how shewill bedeceived. 

 

Dave and I will finish watchingAngels & Demonstonight.  As I said to him last night, “I wonder how many people know when they are watching this movie that they are watching THE PRO*TOCOLS OF ZION unfolding before their faces?”  The Proto*cols of Zion are the slang term for what they were originally titled, which isThe Writings of the Ancient Order and Sect of The Illuminati.  Who would believe that these Dan Brown books identify every agenda in those Protocols, from the “the inoculation of diseases” to “the destruction of Christianity” to “the real pope” to “the coming king?”

 

And guess what?  It must be time to further indoctrinate becauseThe Lost Symbolis making a comeback!    This one won’t be a movie.  It will be a series everyone can watch on TV.

 

Jan

 

“I am come in my Father's name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive.” (John 5:43)

 

 

Langdon,’ a TV series based on Dan Brown’s ‘The Lost Symbol,’ is headed to NBC

Author Dan Brown in 2003 after the release of “The Da Vinci Code.”  (Tim Boyd / Associated Press)  By MICHAEL SCHAUB

JUNE 7, 2019 9:40 AM PT

 

“The Da Vinci Code” author Dan Brown’s novels have been fodder for three hit movies, and now a book by the thriller writer is headed to the small screen.

NBC is adapting “The Lost Symbol,” Brown’s third novel featuring his recurring hero Robert Langdon, into a television series, Deadline reports.

 

The planned series, titled “Langdon,”will be produced by CBS Television Studios, Universal Television, Imagine Television Studios and Daniel Cerone.

Cerone, an executive producer of television shows such as “Dexter,” “The Mentalist” and “The Blacklist,” will write the series, which features Langdon, a Harvard University professor of “symbology” who in Brown’s books has a tendency to find himself embroiled in conspiracies and cover-ups involving the Vatican, the Illuminati and the Freemasons.

 

In the series, Langdon will be portrayed as a younger man than the character portrayed by Tom Hanks in the three films based on Brown’s books.

 

“The Lost Symbol,” first published in 2009, follows Langdon investigating a mysterious item discovered in the U.S. Capitol, as well as the kidnapping of his mentor, a philanthropist and Mason.

Reviewing the book for The Times, Nick Owchar wrote, “Brown’s narrative moves rapidly, except for those clunky moments when people sound like encyclopedias ... ‘The Lost Symbol’ is ... thrilling, entertaining and then it’s over.”

 

“Origin,” released in 2017, was one of the most highly anticipated books of that year, but was met with mixed reviews. That was also the case with “Inferno,” Brown’s 2013 novel. In The Times, David L. Ulin panned that book, writing, “Here we see the great sin of Brown’s fiction: not that his stories are unbelievable, nor that he breaks the narrative momentum (such as it is) by inserting mini-lectures meant to share with us the depth of his erudition, but that Langdon has no pulse, no personality, nothing to make us care.”

 

“The Da Vinci Code,” “Angels & Demons” and “Inferno” were all adapted into films directed by Ron Howard and starring Hanks as Langdon. A movie adaptation of “The Lost Symbol” had been in the works shortly after the novel’s publication, but was scrapped in 2013.

No cast or air date has been announced for “Langdon.”

 

https://meaww.com/langdon-nbc-da-vinci-code-prequel-ron-howard-new-tv-series-release-date-cast-plot-trailer-dan-brown




 

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