Dark Mystery Publications

Preacher Behind the White Hoods - A Critical Examination of William Branham and his Message

An in-depth look into the creation of the Post WWII Healing Revival from the historical perspective of William Marrion Branham, credited by some as the evangelist who both initiated and led the movement. Examine the origins of the evangelist, the men who created him, and the men who influenced his doctrine from his early years as a Southern Indiana minister in the river city of Jeffersonville, Indiana to his career as an internationally recognized faith healer.

From the Kardashian family in California to the revival of the Ku Klux Klan in Indiana, William Branham has a fascinating and unbelievable history connected to the collaboration, influence and power of recognized public figures in American history. Some of those connections made the F.B.I.’s Top Ten Most Wanted List as they entered the Healing Revival while others became respected ministers of the Gospel. Learn how a handful of men with one common goal orchestrated the events leading to some of the darkest moments in American history. All with a strategy conceived decades before, while secretly planning in the shadows of the night. Their objective? The “Americanization” of the United States.


Jim Jones - The Malachi 4 Elijah Prophecy:

When Reverend William Branham prophesied of God's blessing of Reverend Jim Jones ministry during a joint Latter Rain healing campaign in Indianapolis, Indiana, he had no idea what he had started. As Jones took his place in line as a "Malachi 4 Elijah Prophet," a deadly chain reaction ended in the deaths of over 900 people during what would become known as the Jonestown Massacre.

Did this chain reaction start with William Branham's call for an Exodus during his time in the ministry with Jim Jones? Historical data that has now been made available to the public might hold the answers.


Stone Mountain To Dallas - The Untold Story of Roy E. Davis:

Roy Elonza Davis was a religious grifter from Texas who hung his hat in middle Georgia to evade the Texas authorities. Posing as a Baptist minister, he made connections with prominent figures in Atlanta and the surrounding area. When the Ku Klux Klan was revived in 1915, Davis helped to write the constitution, by-laws, and ritual. As popularity of the White nights began to spread, Davis became an official spokesperson for William Joseph Simmons, the Imperial Wizard.

After Simmons was ousted, Davis continued to work with Simmons as Royal Ambassador of the Knights of the Flaming Sword. After Klan membership began to decline with the fall of D. C. Stephenson of Indiana, Davis seized the opportunity to rebuild. Together with former Georgia Congressman and Klansman William D. Upshaw, Davis started to build a Klan organization of his own. This time, he had an unusual ally: The Reverend William Marrion Branham, leader of the Post WWII Healing Revival.