Ever since its release on the market The Da Vinci Code has inspired an uproar among the religious community and the general populous. What most of its followers are not aware of is that much of the mystery surrounding The Da Vinci Code and the facts that went into the making of the movie "National Treasure" were not developed by the active imagination of Dan Brown, but were in fact culled from the pages of Christopher Thea's first book, What a Dollar Has to Tell You. Thea's facts and theories were then twisted to provide scintillating entertainment copy -- discrepancies that are made clear in his latest novel, The Dan Brown Code by Leonardo da Vinci -- The Dark Side of the Fiction.
The Dan Brown Code, which will soon be made available for public consumption, alerts readers to the fact that the information being presented in Dan Brown's upcoming work, The Solomon Key, and the fundamental principles behind "National Treasure II" are essentially a continuing campaign of misinformation, following closely in the footsteps of their predecessors. The Dan Brown Code reveals not only the facts that were severely altered when these bestsellers first became public; it reveals the truth about everything that Dan Brown didn't say.
The Dan Brown Code differs from the multitudes of analyses that have been published with regard to The Da Vinci Code in that it was not created solely to illustrate Brown's mistakes; its purpose is to clearly outline to its readers the logic behind the lies that this book and "National Treasure" have propagated and teach them the facts behind the true Da Vinci code.
"Money talks...and Mona talks," says Christopher Thea regarding his latest release. Thea, whose diverse education has included courses of study in archaeoastronomy, anthropology, comparative religious history, oriental philosophy and psychoanalysis, unlocked the door to the world of that which the eyes cannot see but the mind accepts as fact in What the Dollar has to Tell You. His works have been touted as an intellectual and spiritual exploration of the inspirations of our founding fathers. The book is written in Spanish, Mr. Thea's native language.
For more information on The Dan Brown Code by Leonardo da Vinci -- The Dark Side of the Fiction, readers can go to www.monatalks.com or www.outskirtspress.com.