Joe Atwill

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NationalityAmerican
Interests • Deep State
• Robert Malone
• Jesus
American author of works about the late Roman, early Christian empire

Joseph Atwill is an American author of works about the late Roman, early Christian empire - most notably Caesar's Messiah.[1]

Career

He studied Greek, Latin and the Bible at St. Mary's Military Academy, a Jesuit-run school in Japan. In college he studied computer science, and co-founded software companies including Ferguson Tool Company and ASNA. After 1995, he returned to Biblical studies. Working with Robert Eisenman, he authored a paper on radiocarbon dating of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Caesar’s Messiah

Caesar’s Messiah is a 2005 book by Joseph Atwill that argues that the New Testament Gospels were written by a group of individuals connected to the Flavian family of Roman emperors: Vespasian, Titus and Domitian. The authors were mainly Flavius Josephus, Berenice, and Tiberius Julius Alexander,[1] with contributions from Pliny the Elder.[2] Although Vespasian and Titus had defeated Jewish nationalist Zealots in the First Jewish–Roman War of 70 AD, the emperors wanted to control the spread of Judaism and moderate its political virulence and continuing militancy against Rome. Christianity, a pacifist and pro-Roman authority religion, was their solution.

In 2014, Atwill self-published another book, Shakespeare's Secret Messiah.[3]

Opinions

He thinks it's possible, thanks to his close connection to the national security apparatus, that Robert Malone is a "life time actor" [4] and could start to steer the Covid resistance into the wrong direction at one point.[5]


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