Pip: The Overmanwarrior is the kind of site where you click in expecting a political take and leave wondering whether ancient Ohio earthworks were a cosmic antenna — and somehow that feels completely reasonable.
Mara: Rich Hoffman is deep in the research for his forthcoming book The Politics of Heaven, and today’s episode follows him there — from Hopewell burial mounds to UAP disclosure to the question of who, or what, has actually been running things.
Pip: Let’s start with the mounds, the tablets, and what sovereignty really means.
What the Mounds Are Hiding — and Why It Matters

Mara: The central tension here is straightforward: if ancient Ohio was more sophisticated and more connected than the official story admits, then the official story is doing work — and the question is whose interests it serves.
Pip: The post frames this as a personal reckoning. Here’s the line that captures it: “I didn’t want to be that guy — the one who connects the dots between ancient Ohio earthworks, strange artifacts that don’t fit the narrative, non-human intelligence, and the spiritual forces that have been pulling strings on human politics since the beginning.”
Mara: And the reason that admission matters is that it establishes the stakes. This isn’t a hobbyist’s curiosity — it’s an aerospace executive saying the evidence pulled him somewhere he actively resisted going, and he’s writing the book anyway.
Pip: The anchor artifact is the Wray Figurine — a small stone shaman carved in bear regalia, holding a severed human head, found near the Great Circle at Newark in 1881. The post asks what kind of cosmology produces that image in a culture that also achieved precise lunar alignments across miles of geometric earthworks.
Mara: And the Newark Holy Stones sit right alongside that question. The Decalogue Stone carries what appears to be Hebrew text — a condensed Ten Commandments — found by surveyor David Wyrick in the 1860s. The mainstream verdict is hoax. Wyrick died in 1864 from an opium overdose after the fraud accusations destroyed him.
Pip: The post doesn’t accept that verdict quietly. It notes the Wilmington Tablet, the Cincinnati Tablet — pulled from display — and the Hopewell trade network that already moved copper from Lake Superior, obsidian from Wyoming, mica from the Appalachians. If the logistics existed, the dismissal of long-distance cultural contact starts to look less like science.
Mara: The post cites architect and author John Hancock, whose work on the Ohio Hopewell sites helped secure their UNESCO World Heritage designation. His framing: these earthworks are intentional architecture with astronomical precision, not ceremonial accident.
Pip: So the suppression question runs from archaeology straight into UAP disclosure. If non-human intelligence has been present throughout human history — and the post argues the government’s own admissions are now pointing that direction — then sovereignty was always a polite fiction.
Mara: The post puts it through Ephesians 6:12: “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” The argument is that the mounds, the shamanic imagery, the suppressed artifacts, and modern UAP encounters are different chapters of the same story.
Pip: What this gets the listener is a reframe: the politics of Satan aren’t partisan. They’re the architecture underneath partisanship — anti-human, anti-sovereignty, operating through whatever institutions control what questions are allowed.
Mara: That’s where the closing argument lands: reclaim sovereignty under God, or keep letting the unseen politics of rebellion shape the future. The book The Politics of Heaven is the invitation to follow that evidence wherever it leads.
Pip: Which turns out to be further than most people planned to go on a Tuesday.
Mara: The thread running through all of this is the cost of the official story — what gets buried, dismissed, or pulled from display when the evidence gets inconvenient.
Pip: Next time, we’ll see where that thread leads. The truth, apparently, is coming fast.
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About the Author: Rich Hoffman
Rich Hoffman is an author, political consultant, and strategic advisor based in Cincinnati, Ohio, and the creator of The Politics of Heaven—a unique framework that connects biblical theology, ancient history, and modern power structures to explain how moral alignment and spiritual forces shape global events. Blending real-world political experience with deep research into archaeology, UFO phenomena, and suppressed historical narratives, Hoffman offers compelling commentary on topics ranging from ancient civilizations and the Dead Sea Scrolls to modern populist movements, paranormal continuity, and leadership strategy in chaotic environments. As the author of The Gunfighter’s Guide to Business and the forthcoming Politics of Heaven, he brings a grounded yet provocative voice to media discussions, supported by firsthand experiences and a cross-disciplinary approach that bridges science, history, and theology. For interviews, speaking engagements, or expert analysis, visit richhoffmanbooks.com or contact directly via phone at 513-307-5815 or email at rhoffman@richhoffmanbooks.com. If you’ve seen the movie, Disclosure Day and want to talk about it and the implications of Presidnet Trump’s UAP disclosures, let me know and we can bring some color to your coverage. https://richhoffmanbooks.com/media-inquiries-broadcast-topics-and-contact-info/?frame-nonce=ad51e7ecba I do have a firsthand UFO encounter to discuss.