Jason Landry was Chairman Emeritus, Department of Anthropology, Oxford University as well as "... an archaeologist. No one in the world knew more about those weird, ancient religions." He wrote the books, Ideals of Good and Evil (1958), Secrets of the Idol (1972), The Mythology of Heroes, (1987), and Thus Spake Zarathustra (1995) and was said to have really believed everything that was in the books, everything about good and evil fighting over the fate of the world, and nobody could see it. He believed that the Zoroastrian myths of ancient Persia held the truth about a cycle of evil that came to the earth every thousand years. He traveled to Egypt, and India, and Iraq, searching ancient texts, for some hint of how to defeat this great evil he thought was coming. He searched for a champion
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