Brett Lee Thomas
The death of his father led then 24-year-old BRETT LEE THOMAS on a lifelong spiritual quest for answers, beginning with the typical questions about life which confounded him, during these hard times. After facing thoughts such as "why do bad things happen to good people," Brett eventually trained his focus towards the spiritual, or esoteric, elements of our existence - especially the darker secrets of our existence the world might have once hid away, and still has. As one question would,...See more
The death of his father led then 24-year-old BRETT LEE THOMAS on a lifelong spiritual quest for answers, beginning with the typical questions about life which confounded him, during these hard times. After facing thoughts such as "why do bad things happen to good people," Brett eventually trained his focus towards the spiritual, or esoteric, elements of our existence - especially the darker secrets of our existence the world might have once hid away, and still has. As one question would, seemingly, be answered, another question would soon take its place. Over many years of transcribing these question-and-answer sessions onto paper, the impetus of Brett's focus concluded with a collaboration of topics he has in "The Rise of Mystery Babylon" series. After well over a decade of research, his major task, now, involves continually finding ways to assemble the rest of what he's discovered into some sensible means of reader/listener comprehension. Brett has dedicated his career to fully understand, and pass on, all of what he researches, leaving no theological stone unturned. He hopes others will begin to adopt the same elements of spiritual passion and quests for knowledge that he has. He also wants the reader to understand the huge ramifications these topics once had and still have in our world. Lastly, he considers the volumes a fitting tribute to the man who, unbeknownst to him in his early years of researching, was also pursuing some of these same answers, just before his tragic departure from our planet... his father. Brett hopes these volumes end up in the hands of any discerning individual (like his father): one who might foster feelings of not really getting "the whole story;" one who just feels in their heart that something's "not right," in regards to the world they live in; and so on. The theme of these books are to help the reader stand up, take notice, and ask "why," regarding some of the more questionable elements of politics, religion, and culture in our everyday lives - those which, seemingly, are being forced upon us... every single day. See less