Would You Like to Know a Secret?: An Epic Secret Hidden in Television

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts, Television, History & Criticism
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Author: William and Esther Powers ISBN: 9780996336024
Publisher: Luminous Cite Publication: August 10, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: William and Esther Powers
ISBN: 9780996336024
Publisher: Luminous Cite
Publication: August 10, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

From the back cover:

Throughout years of a popular television series, an entity has guided, and misguided, people and events to suit its own purposes. A dark fictional world is made darker with the knowledge of a controlling being whose powers could be called supernatural.

The book revealing the specifics of this series-wide deception will be released soon. We cannot tell you its title because that would give away half the game. If you knew a famed television show contains a hidden layer of design, which changes how every episode is perceived, could you guess which one it is?

The Secret is not simple, nor is its revelation and explanation; our forthcoming book exceeds 600 pages, with a second volume almost complete. In addition to maneuvering the actions of those within its scope of influence, this master manipulator employs extensive allusions to classical and popular works – movies, television, comics, fine art, literature, and more – to aid their structuring of details. The story is complex, engaging, and fascinating.

Come explore with us the possibilities. Other deceptions in popular media will be examined, although none has been as complete and prolonged as this one. Unlike the others, The Secret has gone undiscovered – until now.

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From the back cover:

Throughout years of a popular television series, an entity has guided, and misguided, people and events to suit its own purposes. A dark fictional world is made darker with the knowledge of a controlling being whose powers could be called supernatural.

The book revealing the specifics of this series-wide deception will be released soon. We cannot tell you its title because that would give away half the game. If you knew a famed television show contains a hidden layer of design, which changes how every episode is perceived, could you guess which one it is?

The Secret is not simple, nor is its revelation and explanation; our forthcoming book exceeds 600 pages, with a second volume almost complete. In addition to maneuvering the actions of those within its scope of influence, this master manipulator employs extensive allusions to classical and popular works – movies, television, comics, fine art, literature, and more – to aid their structuring of details. The story is complex, engaging, and fascinating.

Come explore with us the possibilities. Other deceptions in popular media will be examined, although none has been as complete and prolonged as this one. Unlike the others, The Secret has gone undiscovered – until now.

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