
R.E.Henry
R.E. Henry is a contrarian nonfiction writer and working metaphysician whose work explores forbidden history, spiritual revision, hidden architecture, and the deeper structure of reality. Writing from lived experience rather than academic remove, Henry examines suppressed narratives, cultural memory, and the threshold where science and spirit begin to converge.His recent nonfiction work moves through two of the most charged territories in modern alternative inquiry. In Grand Theft of God, Henry examines the possibility that humanity’s relationship to the divine was redirected through empire, doctrine, and institutional control. In Tartaria: Eve of Evolution, he turns to buried history, impossible architecture, and the unsettling possibility that civilization’s remembered past has been more radically edited than we are taught.Together, the two books form a wider inquiry into power, memory, consciousness, and the hidden structures beneath the official story of reality.Included titlesGrand Theft of God
A provocative inquiry into religion, empire, spiritual revision, and the possible theft of direct communion with the divine.Tartaria: Eve of Evolution
An exploration of erased civilization, buried systems, hidden architecture, and the possibility that history itself has been more heavily edited than we suspect.


