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Banchory Conspiracy
The Banchory Conspiracy
The Banchory Conspiracy is revealed in the diaries and journals of a catholic priest. It is 19th century England. The Pettarsons are the wealthiest aristocrats in the country. The priest is their pastor and confessor. The Banchory brothers, twins, have insinuated themselves into the good graces of the Pettarson family, eventually becoming the stewards and executors of their vast holdings. They are covert Satanists. Their association is a disaster for the family and the future of Christianity in Western Europe. The journals record the priest's desperate struggle to thwart their catastrophic plans.
The author found the diaries and journals in a junk shop in Tavistock, Devon, England. They were in a rusty deed-box and in very poor condition. With great difficulty, he has assembled them into an acceptable literary form. The conspiracy is truth-based, and until recently, the journals could have been inspected at the author's home. They seemed to have had an unpleasant and life-threatening presence, which the author felt was affecting his health, and so he has destroyed them.
The author, John Bender, is a retired professional, now in his 89th year. He has observed the disasters of the 20th century which have followed on relentlessly from The Banchory Conspiracy. The reader must decide whether the conspiracy has achieved its ambitions. In 2011, John Israel Bender published The Converso.