The Biggest Lies of History: The Forgery of “Historical Truth”

Summary

The Biggest Lies of History: The Forgery of “Historical Truth” by Frank Fabian argues that much of accepted history is based on forged, altered, or falsely attributed sources. The book challenges mainstream historiography by claiming that key historical documents were created long after the events they describe, often to serve political, religious, or ideological goals. Fabian examines famous figures such as Moses, Julius Caesar, Jesus Christ, and Napoleon, questioning the authenticity of texts associated with them. He describes systematic practices of historical forgery and urges readers to critically reassess how historical “truth” is constructed and preserved.

The Biggest Lies of History: The Forgery of “Historical Truth”

This book by Frank Fabian argues that much of what is commonly accepted as historical fact is based on forged, altered, or falsely attributed sources. The author challenges mainstream historiography by claiming that key documents and narratives were deliberately fabricated or manipulated, often centuries after the events they describe.

Fabian examines historical figures such as Moses, Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Jesus Christ, Muhammad, Christopher Columbus, Napoleon, and Bismarck, asserting that many texts associated with them lack reliable contemporary evidence. According to the book, so-called “forgery workshops” operated throughout history, producing documents that were attributed to famous individuals in order to lend authority to political, religious, or legal claims.

The book explores techniques of historical forgery, including false authorship, invented chronicles, retroactive dating, and selective preservation of sources. Fabian argues that historians often accepted these materials uncritically, allowing fabricated narratives to become institutionalized as historical truth.

Overall, the book presents a revisionist and controversial critique of traditional history, encouraging readers to question the authenticity of historical sources and to reconsider how “historical truth” is constructed.

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