As most of you know, I’m in the process of creating audiobooks from the ENTIRE IlluminatiWatcher.com catalog! I’ve been making agreements with Audible who will in turn release the books (as I complete them) through the channels of Amazon, Audible, and iTunes.
I’ve already completed:
- A GRAND UNIFIED CONSPIRACY THEORY: THE ILLUMINATI, ANCIENT ALIENS, AND POP CULTURE (*which was actually narrated by the great Eric Burns)
- The first self-narrated book available is THE DESERT ENIGMA: AN ANALYSIS OF OCCULT SYMBOLISM IN PAULO COELHO’S “THE ALCHEMIST”
- THE TRANSHUMAN AND OCCULT APOCALYPSE: HOW GOOGLE WILL “SOLVE THE PROBLEM” OF HUMANITY
And now I’m excited to announce the next release of author narrated audiobooks:
Hidden Occult Messages of Alice in Wonderland

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.
Get it HERE!
I’m pleased to announce the audiobook is now available on Audible or iTunes!
You can get it through this link on Audible.com.

WANT TO HAVE IT FOR FREE?…
The audiobook can be FREE with a 30-day trial to Audible (**which is a source I personally use for audiobooks primarily because their app allows you to save your location, bookmark clips, and pick it up on any other connected device: it’s fantastic if you’re into audiobooks).

**My personal advice is to use that free sign up for a longer, more expensive book, like A GRAND UNIFIED CONSPIRACY THEORY: THE ILLUMINATI, ANCIENT ALIENS, AND POP CULTURE which is also available as a free offer to new Audible members; but it’s up to you!
Thanks for reading & listening!
-Isaac


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