Gates of the Necronomicon
The Secret Anunnaki Tradition of Babylon
(Author) Joshua FreeSumerian secrets and mysteries of Mesopotamia are finally revealed in the first complete modern guide to Babylonian tradition. An anthology of arcane history, theory and esoteric practices spanning thousands of years, by the author of the underground bestseller--"Necronomicon: The Anunnaki Bible." This amazing source book of esoteric archaeology reveals the secret Anunnaki tradition of Babylon, forbidden knowledge spanning thousands of years--from the Sumerian origins of civilized systems in ancient Mesopotamia to the underground occult traditions of Aleister Crowley, Kenneth Grant, and millions of people who have read Simon's Necronomicon. Joshua Free, world renown esoteric expert and Director of the modern "Mardukite Research Organization," invites the Seeker on an incredible progressive journey to illuminate the most ancient and inaccessible facets of human history, spirituality and religious tradition on the planet. For the first time ever, anyone can discover the secrets of the Sumerian Anunnaki and the origins of all physical and metaphysical systems born from the Mesopotamian Mystery Tradition that directly led to Babylonian religion--a unique combination of Sumerian, Akkadian, Assyrian and Chaldean lore revealed with perfect clarity for all modern readers: the academic, esoteric and even the "just curious." Originally published in four installments, the Gates of the Necronomicon anthology collects some of the most critical contributions from the modern "Mardukite Research Organization." Joshua Free's underground classic is now available to the public in hardcover for the first time ever in a new rewritten and revised 10th Anniversary Collector's Edition with amazing cover graphics by Kyra Kaos.
Joshua Free
Joshua Free is a prominent occult writer best known for his work "Necronomicon Anunnaki Bible." His writing style is characterized by a blend of ancient mythology, esoteric knowledge, and modern occultism. Free's key contribution to literature lies in his ability to make complex occult concepts accessible to a wider audience.