Frank G. Rubio

Frank G. Rubio (Madrid, 1956) is the pseudonym of Francisco de Asís González Rubio, a Spanish writer and investigator. He is very well known in the independent media. Frank G. Rubio has written about the Devil, the Occult themes and the "coming" Apocalypse. His most known books are "El Libro de Satán" ("Satan's Book"), co-written with Carlos Aguilar, "El Libro del Destino", co-written with María José Pérez Dosío and "El Continente Perdido" ("The Lost Continent"), an anthology of Aleister Crowley's writings. He recently published (co-written with Enrique Freire) "Protocolos para un Apocalipsis" ("Protocols for an Apocalypse") a book about the strange world of Conspiracy and "Trece para el Diablo" ("Thirteen for the Devil"), an anthology of tales of fantasy and terror about the Devil. He writes in Javier Sierra's Más Allá, Javier Esteban's Generación XXI (now Generacion.Net) and other publications.

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