September 11, 2006 (Press Release) --
Fortaleza, Brazil - September 11, 2006 - With the current popularity of The Da Vinci Code, now is the ideal time for students of hidden messages to read Incantation of the Law Against Inept Critics: A Guide to Cryptic Thinking, by Morten St. George. This remarkable book ioneers cryptic thinking, an offshoot of creative thinking used to implement deception techniques for concealing the real meaning of messages. The result is a highly effective form of secret communication that does not require encoding; message recipients are straightforwardly led to derive intelligible meaning, but what they understand is wrong. Concealed by an extraordinary array of deception devices, the true meaning eludes them.
Twenty-five extensive illustrations of cryptic thinking (followed by fifty additional examples) leave no doubt that cryptic thinking is for real, that it is workable, and that its power for concealing messages is spectacular. The author, however, has no wish to write a technical manual. In a didactic storyline (this is not a novel), elements of the Revelations of Elijah, a lost book of divine revelation secretly guarded for centuries by Babylonian cabalists who migrated to Provence, are inserted into the prophecies of Nostradamus in the 16th century, from where they are extracted and translated by a contemporary master of the occult. Interrupting dialog, the master displays Elijah's revelations one by one to a skeptical student (and to the reader) and unmasks their brilliant use of cryptic thinking.
Incantation of the Law Against Inept Critics: A Guide to Cryptic Thinking goes beyond codes and ciphers to present historical visions that can be neither verified nor disproved. Consequently, this book may not be suitable for general readership. It is mainly intended for readers with an interest in cryptic communications or with an interest in the Provencal Kabbalah. It can also serve as entertainment for the
philosophical elite, or as a sourcebook for upscale readers in search of intellectual challenges.
A paperback edition of Morten St. George's cryptic masterpiece is available for sale
online at Amazon.com home and international sites, and, upon request, the author will send an electronic version of the book via email, free of charge, to university students, journalists, and book reviewers worldwide. FAQ's, textual excerpts, and other information about the book and its author can be found at the web site www.crypticthinking.com.
Contact: Morten St. George
Email: msg@crypticthinking.com
Twenty-five extensive illustrations of cryptic thinking (followed by fifty additional examples) leave no doubt that cryptic thinking is for real, that it is workable, and that its power for concealing messages is spectacular. The author, however, has no wish to write a technical manual. In a didactic storyline (this is not a novel), elements of the Revelations of Elijah, a lost book of divine revelation secretly guarded for centuries by Babylonian cabalists who migrated to Provence, are inserted into the prophecies of Nostradamus in the 16th century, from where they are extracted and translated by a contemporary master of the occult. Interrupting dialog, the master displays Elijah's revelations one by one to a skeptical student (and to the reader) and unmasks their brilliant use of cryptic thinking.
Incantation of the Law Against Inept Critics: A Guide to Cryptic Thinking goes beyond codes and ciphers to present historical visions that can be neither verified nor disproved. Consequently, this book may not be suitable for general readership. It is mainly intended for readers with an interest in cryptic communications or with an interest in the Provencal Kabbalah. It can also serve as entertainment for the
philosophical elite, or as a sourcebook for upscale readers in search of intellectual challenges.
A paperback edition of Morten St. George's cryptic masterpiece is available for sale
online at Amazon.com home and international sites, and, upon request, the author will send an electronic version of the book via email, free of charge, to university students, journalists, and book reviewers worldwide. FAQ's, textual excerpts, and other information about the book and its author can be found at the web site www.crypticthinking.com.
Contact: Morten St. George
Email: msg@crypticthinking.com

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