Noah Ashcroft #crackpot #wingnut #conspiracy amazon.com

🕳️ You won’t believe how deep this goes.
Because you were never meant to know it existed.

This isn’t just another conspiracy.
It predates the alphabet.

For thousands of years, an invisible order has quietly edited human reality.
They are called the Custodes Veritatis—The Keepers of Truth.
But their mission isn’t to tell the truth.
It’s to make it coherent.

JFK didn’t die the way you think.
9/11 didn’t unfold in just one version.
And some wars never happened—outside the Codex.

This is not a theory.
It’s a recovered transmission.

Journalist Noah Ashcroft was contacted by a former insider—one who left the system and brought with him erased protocols, missing inserts, and a photograph that should not exist.
What emerged is a blueprint for how reality has been structured—from Çatalhöyük to CNN.


đź§  What you'll discover inside:
– Why history is never deleted—only versioned
– How contradictions are inserted to trigger collapse
– What connects JFK, 9/11, and your school curriculum
– And why forgetting is sometimes… organized
🛑 If reality feels unstable—it’s not broken. It’s been edited.
This book isn’t a story.
It’s a leak.

Read it before the next version replaces this one.


About the Author

Noah Ashcroft writes about what others leave unspoken – the hidden, the repressed, the deliberately forgotten.

His books navigate the twilight between fiction and reality, unsettling readers and leaving them with more questions than answers.

Born in Germany, Ashcroft now lives a quiet, reclusive life and deliberately avoids public appearances. Much like the shadowy figures in his novels, his professional background remains largely obscured—though subtle clues are buried between the lines.

Whether crafting conspiracy thrillers, psychological games, or unsettling revelations, Ashcroft is known for his dense style, psychological depth, and his fascination with the uncanny hidden in the everyday.

He draws his inspiration from forgotten case files, obscure archival finds, and the blind spots of official history.

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