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      • My name is Andrew Gough and I am a London-based writer, and TV presenter of historical mysteries.
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  2. Jul 16, 2020 · Gough is known for his pioneering research into the veneration of the honeybee and is a proponent of the theory that the insect was revered due to its life-affirming attributes, such as the multi-dimensional benefits of honey and the altruistic behaviour of bees in the hive. He argues that these traits inspired elements of goddess worship ...

  3. We want to encourage heretics and share their knowledge, wherever they can be found. The Heretic Magazine is the creation of Editor, Andrew Gough, and Creative Director, Mark Foster. Each is a researcher, writer, and enthusiast of the esoteric.

  4. WELCOME. My name is Andrew Gough and I am a London-based writer, and TV presenter of historical mysteries. The design of my website, and much of its content, is inspired by the honey bee, which has stimulated my work, for it symbolises the wisdom of the ages, as well as the duality of our times: mortality and regeneration, hope and despair ...

  5. To his amazement the tribe are using iron tools and hunting weapons – they’ve even fashioned knives and forks out of the rare metal. Thanks to NASA, we learn that the source of their metal was a meteorite. Watch the latest series of NASA’s Unexplained Mysteries on the U.S. Science Channel in early 2017.

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  6. Biography: Andrew Gough has been an enthusiast of esoterica for decades. He is the editor-in-chief of The Heretic Magazine, an innovative new quarterly magazine that features the biggest and brightest new names in the world of the esoteric and alternative history genres.

  7. April 2013. Kings, Queens, rulers and mystics have long sought the secret of immortality. So did Joseph Stalin, according to new research by Andrew Gough, who explores the secret of Stalin’s skyscrapers and reveals how the curious buildings may be linked to Stalin’s esoteric master plan. Read more….

  8. Andrew Gough has 20 books on Goodreads with 382 ratings. Andrew Gough’s most popular book is The Heretic Magazine - Volume 1.

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