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Jordan Maxwell, Jordan Maxwell, pseudonym of Russell Pine (December 28, 1940), is an American writer / researcher who deals with theology, secret societies, etymology and occultism.
Maxwell is seen as a big name in the world of 'conspiracy theorists' and served as an example for various authors and researchers in the area, including Michael Tsarion and David Icke.
Maxwell was an editor for Truth Seeker Magazine for three years, made documentaries for CBS TV Network and presented his own radio show under the banner of ABC.
One of Maxwell's hobby horses, in addition to symbolism and word interpretation, is the so-called 'astro-theology' (not conceived by him); a theory that states that religions are based on astronomical events.
Thus, like many other faiths in the world, the story of Jesus (birth, crucifixion, resurrection, 12 apostles) is based on the faith of the sun god Horus. Remarkably, all of these beliefs, although sometimes minimal, show similarities to the cult of Horus.