Jules Verne: The Man Who Predicted The Future | The Sci-Fi Godfather | Full Documentary
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Summary
The account discusses the life and works of Jules Vern, a famous author known for his adventure and science fiction stories. It explores his childhood in France, where he faced a strict upbringing under his father's religious beliefs. Vern developed a love for travel and storytelling, influenced by his mother and uncle. He eventually moved to Paris, where he became involved in literary circles and secret societies. His writing career took off after meeting a key publisher. The narrative suggests that Vern's works contain hidden messages related to Gnosticism and Freemasonry. After a tragic event involving his nephew, Vern's mental state declined. The account concludes by stating that Vern's novels reflect a quest for deeper knowledge and self-discovery.
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The documentary explores the life and works of Jules Vern, highlighting his connections to secret societies and the hidden meanings within his novels. It raises questions about the circumstances surrounding his death and the potential censorship of his writings.
Jules Vern's works contain hidden Gnostic teachings and symbolism.
Jules Vern
“Jules Vern was a storyteller who fell in love with the world of adventure and literature and wanted nothing more than to tell his tales.”
Pierre Jules Hetszel
“Hetszel was one of France's most important publishers producing the work of Victor Hugo and the Freemason George Sand.”
Gaston Vern
“You are being pursued. Someone wishes to kill you.”
Jules Vern was involved in secret societies that influenced his writing.
Jules Vern's works contain hidden Gnostic teachings and symbolism.
Jules Vern destroyed letters, unpublished manuscripts, and personal papers before he died.
Gaston, Vern's nephew, shot him and warned him that he was being pursued.