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The government pardoned all public officials and military leaders who
publicly admitted membership. Those who didn't, and were discovered to
be members, lost their rank and standing, were removed from office, and
openly disgraced and humiliated.

Weishaupt was preparing to set his plans into motion for the French
Revolution, which was slated to begin in 1789. In July, 1785, he
instructed Zwack to put their plans in book form. This book contained a
history of the Illuminati, and many of their ideas for expansion and
future endeavors. A copy was sent by courier(identified as Jacob Lanze)
to Illuminati members in Paris and Silesia. However, after leaving
Frankfurt, as the courier rode through Regensburg(another source says it
was Ratisbon) on horseback, he was struck by lightning and killed. The
authorities found the document and turned it over to the government.
Another source indicates the possibility that he may have been murdered,
and the documents planted on him.

Xavier Zwack("Cato"), a government lawyer, and one of the Order's most
prominent leaders, whose name was on Renner's list, had his house in
Landshut illegally searched by the police in October, 1785, and his
papers seized. He was dismissed from his position. Many books,
documents, papers and correspondence were discovered, including over 200
letters written between Weishaupt and the members of the Areopagite,
which dealt with matters of the highest secrecy. The following year,
more information was taken from the houses of Baron Bassus and Count
Massenhausen( "Ajar") . Among the confiscated documents, were tables
which contained their secret codes and symbols, secret calendar,
geographical locations, insignias, ceremonies of initiation, recruiting
instructions, statutes, a partial roster of members, and nearly 130
official seals from the government, which were used to counterfeit state
documents.

Needless to say, all of this information shed more light on the Order,
and the danger first realized by the government, had now become a
national emergency. In 1786, the government gathered all of the
confiscated documents, and published them in a book called Original
Writings of the Order and Sect of the Illuminati, which was circulated
to every government and crowned head in Europe, including France, to
warn them of the impending danger.

The leaders of the Order who appeared before the government's Court of
Inquiry, testified that the organization was dedicated to the overthrow
of church and state. However, these revelations, and the publication of
their documents did little to alert the public, because of their
unbelievable claims. New measures were taken by government officials.
The leaders of the Order were arrested and formally interrogated, then
forced to renounce the Illuminati. The final blow came on August 16,
1787, when Dalberg issued his final proclamation against the Illuminati.
Anyone found guilty of recruiting members were to be executed, while
those who were recruited, would have their property confiscated and then
be deported.

Zwack, who was banished, sought sanctuary in the Court of Zweibrucken,
where he was later appointed to an official position in the principality
of Salm-Kyburg. He contributed to the Illuminati movement in Holland. He
was later summoned by Dalberg, as the government tried to deal with the
problem of fugitives who might attempt to reorganize the Order. Zwack
fled to England.

On November 15, 1790, another Edict was announced against the members of
the organization. Anyone found to be an active member, was to be put to
death. The following year, a list of 91 names of alleged members was
compiled. They were hunted down, and banished. This harassment didn't
end until 1799, when Dalberg died.

The apparent demise of the Order was taken into stride by its highest
members, who continued to operate underground. Weishaupt wrote: "The
great care of the Illuminati after the publication of their secret
writings was to persuade the whole of Germany that their Order no longer
existed, that their adepts had all renounced, not only their mysteries,
but as members of a secret society." Weishaupt had a contingency plan
ready, and wrote: "By this plan we shall direct all mankind. In this
manner, and by the simplest means, we shall set in motion and in flames.
The occupations must be allotted and contrived, that we may in secret,
influence all political transactions...I have considered everything and
so prepared it, that if the Order should this day go to ruin, I shall in
a year re-establish it more brilliant than ever."

To hide their subversive activities, the highest members of the Order
began to masquerade as humanitarians and philanthropists. Weishaupt fled
to Switzerland, later returning to Germany, when the Duke of Saxe-Gotha
gave him sanctuary. The Order moved their headquarters to London, where
it began to grow again. Weishaupt told his followers to infiltrate the
lodges of Blue Masonry, and to form secret circles within them. Only
Masons who proved themselves as Internationalists, and were atheists,
were initiated into the Illuminati.



THE GERMAN UNION

Dr. Charles Frederick Bahrdt(1741-1793), an Illuminati member , Mason ,
and German theologian, who was the professor of Sacred Philogy at the
University of Leipzig, took advantage of the Illuminati's apparent
demise by recruiting several of its members for his so-called "German
Union" in 1787. Bahrdt, the son of a minister, called his group the
German Union for Rooting Out Superstition and Prejudices and Advancing
True Christianity.

In 1785, Bahrdt had received an anonymous letter, containing the plans
for the German Union, which was signed: "From some Masons, your great
admirers." That same year, he was visited by an Englishman who urged him
to establish the Union, promising to link it with the British masonic
structure. In 1787, he received another letter containing more details
and organizational details.

Bahrdt had done some religious propaganda work for Weishaupt, "to
destroy the authority of the Scriptures", and it was commonly believed
that it was Weishaupt who was directing the activities of the
organization behind the scenes in order to carry on the goals of the
Illuminati.

The German Union appeared to be a Reading Society, and one was set up in
Zwack's house in Landshut. Weishaupt wrote: "Next to this, the form of a
learned of literary society is best suited to our purpose, and had
Freemasonry not existed, this cover would have been employed; and it may
be much more than a cover, it may be a power engine in our hands. By
establishing reading societies, and subscription libraries, and taking
these under our direction, and supplying them through our labors, we may
turn the public mind which way we will...A literary society is the most
proper form for the introduction of our Order into any State where we
are yet strangers." They planned about 800 such Reading Rooms.

The membership initially consisted of 17 young men, and about five of
Bahrdt's friends. Knigge helped him to develop the organizational
structure, which was divided into six grades: 1 ) Adolescent , 2) Man,
3) Elder , 4) Mesopolite , 5) Diocesan, and 6) Superior. The "Society of
the 22" or the "Brotherhood" was its inner circle.

In a pamphlet entitled To All Friends of Reason, Truth and Virtue,
Bahrdt wrote that the organization's purpose was to accomplish the
enlightenment of people in order to disseminate religion, remove popular
prejudices, root out superstition, and restore liberty to mankind. They
planned to have magazines and pamphlets, but by 1788, Bahrdt had sunk
over $1,000 into the group, and was spending all of his time working on
it. Despite his efforts, they still only had 200 members.

Near the end of 1788, Frederick Wilhelm, the King of Prussia, worried
about the growth of the organization, had Johann Christian von Wollner,
one of his ministers, write an opposing view to Bahrdt's pamphlet,
called the Edict of Religion. Bahrdt responded by anonymously writing
another pamphlet of the same name to satirize it. In 1789, a bookseller
by the name of Goschen, wrote a pamphlet called "More Notes Than Text,
on the German Union of XXII, a New Secret Society for the Good of Mankin
d", in which he revealed that the group was a continuation of the
Illuminati.

The German Union, which represented Weishaupt's "corrected system of
Illuminism", never really got off the ground because of its openness,
which provoked hostile attacks from the government and members of the
clergy. Bahrdt left the group and opened up a tavern known as "Bahrdt's
Repose". The German Union ceased to exist after he died in 1793.



THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

The Illuminati had secretly spread to France by 1787(five years after
they had planned), through French orator and revolutionary leader Count
Gabriel Victor Riqueti de Mirabeau (1749-1791, sect name "Leonidas") who
had been indoctrinated by Col. Jacob Mauvillon while he was in Berlin on
a secret mission for King Louis XVI of France in 1786. Mirabeau
introduced Illuminati principles at the Paris Masonic Lodge of the Amis
Reunis(later renamed "Philalethes"), and initiated Abbe' Charles-Maurice
de Talleyrand-Perigord(1754-1838, a court cleric in the House of
Bourbon).

The most trusted members were brought into the "Secret Committee of
United Friends"(It is interesting to note that a group of the same name
originated in 1771 as an occult group). The initiations took place at
the Illuminati's Grand Lodge, about 30 miles from Paris, in the
Ermenonville mansion owned by the Marquis de Gerardin. The famous
impostor Saint Germain(1710-1780, or 1785) presided over the initiation
ceremonies. Germain was believed to be a Portuguese Jew, who was a
member of the Philalethes Lodge. He was a Mason, a Rosicrucian, and
belong to several other occult brotherhoods. He spoke Italian, German,
English, Spanish, French, Greek, Sanskrit, Arabic, and Chinese. He was
said to be the son of Prince Rakoczy of Transylvania; raised by the last
Medici, Gian Gastone; and was educated at the University of Siena. He
told people that he had lived for centuries, and knew King Solomon. He
was arrested in London in 1743 for being a Jacobite spy, and he took
credit for establishing Freemasonry in Germany. As an impostor, he posed
as Comte Bellamarre, Marquis de Montferrat, and Chevalier Schoening.

During the initiation, new members were sworn to "reveal to thy new
chief all thou shalt have heard, learned and discovered, and also to
seek after and spy into things that might have otherwise escaped thy
notice...(and to) avoid all temptation to betray what thou has now
heard. Lightning does not strike so quickly as the dagger which will
reach thee wherever thou mayest be."

Count Alessandro de Cagliostro(also known as Giuseppe Balsamo), a Jew
from Sicily, who was said to be one of the greatest occult practitioners
of all time, was initiated into the Illuminati at Mitau ( near
Frankfurt) in 1780, in an underground room. He later said, that an iron
box filled with papers was opened, and a book taken out. From it, a
member read the oath of secrecy, which began: "We, Grand Masters of
Templars..." It was written in blood. The book was an outline of their
plans, which included an attack on Rome. He discovered that they had
money at their disposal in banks at Amsterdam, Rotterdam, London, Genoa,
and Venice. He found out that the Illuminati had 20,000 lodges
throughout Europe and America, and that their members served in every
European court. Cagliostro was instructed to go to Strasbourg, France,
to make the initial contacts necessary for the instigation of the French
Revolution. Identified as a Grand Master of the Prieure' de Sion, it is
believed that he was the liaison between them and the Illuminati. He was
arrested in 1790, in Rome, for revolutionary activities.

The French Masons had committed themselves to a plan for overthrowing
the government, under the guise of liberty and equality; ending the
autocratic regimes, in order to have government by and for the people.
Jeremy Bentham and William Petty(Earl of Shelburne) planned and directed
the French Revolution, then later directed the plot towards America.

In 1788, at the request of Mirabeau and Talleyrand, Johann Joachim
Christoph Bode(1730-1793, sect name "Amelius"), a lawyer at Weimar, and
a Mason, was summoned to France. He had been initiated into the
Illuminati at the Congress of Wilhelmsbad, and later took over the Order
in the absence of Weishaupt. Bode and Baron de Busche (sect name
"Bayard"), a Dutch military officer in the service of the Landgrave of
Hesse-Darmstadt, in order to conceal the purpose of their presence in
France, said they were there to investigate the influence of the Jesuits
on the secret societies. However, the real reason for them being there,
was to further the goals of the Illuminati in France. They operated out
of the Lodge of the Amis Reunis, changing its name to " Philalethes", wh
ich means, "searchers after the truth."

The Marquis de Luchet, a friend of Mirabeau, wrote in his Essay on the
Sect of the Illuminati in January, 1789: "Deluded people. You must
understand that there exists a conspiracy in favor of despotism, and
against liberty, of incapacity against talent, of vice against virtue,
or ignorance against light!...Every species of error which afflicts the
earth, every half-baked idea, every invention serves to fit the
doctrines of the Illuminati...The aim is universal domination."

Intellectuals known as "encyclopedists" were instrumental in spreading
Illuminati doctrine. Soon other lodges become aligned with the
Philalethes, such as the Nine Sisters; the Lodge of Candor, which
included members like Laclos, Sillery, D'Aiguillon, the Lameth Brothers,
Dr. Guillotine, and Lafayette; and the Propaganda, which was established
by Condorcet, Abbe' Sieyes, and Rochenfoucault.

Revolutionary leaders in France, such as Maximilien Francois Marie
Isidore de Robespierre(l758-1794), who was made head of the Revolution
by Weishaupt; Marquis Antoine Nicholas Condorcet(1743-1794), philosopher
and politician; Duke de la Rochenfoucault; George Jacques
Danton(1759-1794); Marquis Marie Joseph de Lafayette (1757-1834),
General and statesman; Jerome Petion de Villeneuve(1756-1794),
politician; Philippe, Duke of Orleans, Grand Master of French
Freemasonry; de Leutre; Fauchet; Cammille Benoit Desmoulins(l760-1794),
D'Alembert; Denis Diderot (1713-1784), encyclopedist; and Jean-Francois
de la Harpe(1739-1803), critic and playwright, all joined the
Illuminati, who had eventually infiltrated all 266 Masonic lodges by
1789, even though the Masons weren't aware of it.

The Illuminati created situations in order to create dissention among
the people. For instance, the Duke of Orleans instructed his agents to
buy up as much grain as they could, then the people were led to believe
that the King intentionally caused the shortage, and that the French
people were starving. Fellow conspirators in the government helped
create runaway inflation. Thus the people were manipulated into turned
against a king whose reign had strengthened the middle class. The
monarchy was to be destroyed, and the middle class oppressed. God was to
be replaced by the Illuminati's religion of reason that "man's mind
would solve man's problems."

During the first two years of the French Revolution, which started in
April, 1789, the Illuminati had infiltrated the Masonic Lodges to such
an extent, that they had ceased operation, and instead rallied under the
name, "The French Revolutionary Club". When they needed a larger meeting
place, they used the hall of the Jacobin's Convent, thus this
revolutionary group of 1300 people emerged on July 14, 1789 as the
Jacobin Club. The Illuminati controlled the Club, and were directly
responsible for fermenting the activities which developed into the
French Revolution. Lord Acton wrote: "The appalling thing in the French
Revolution is not the tumult but the design. Through all the fire and
smoke, we perceived the evidence of calculating organization. The
managers remain studiously concealed and masked; but there is no doubt
about their presence from the first."

In the playing out of a plan which called for the population to be cut
down by one-third to one-half, over 300,000 people died, plus, King
Louis and his family were executed. This was done to insure the
stability of the new French Republic. In August, 1792, after the
overthrow of the government, the tri-colored banner was replaced by the
red flag of social revolution, while the cry of "Vive notre roi
d'Orleans" gave way to the Masonic watchword, "Liberty, Equality,
Fraternity!" Those who responded with the proper Masonic handsigns, had
their lives spared. By November, 1793, as the massacres had spread all
over France, the churches had been reorganized along the lines of
Weishaupt's contention that "reason should be the only code of man."
Talleyrand, who became the bishop of Autin in 1788, because of his
radical reorganization of the Church, was excommunicated by the Pope. He
became a deputy to the National Assembly. The Jacobins controlled the
National Assembly, and for all intents and purposes, Mirabeau became F
rance's leader. In true Democratic spirit, he said: "We must flatter the
people by gratuitous justice, promise them a great diminution in taxes
and a more equal division, more extension in fortunes, and less
humiliation. These fantasies will fanaticize the people, who will
flatten all resistance." The Revolution was considered at an end on July
28, 1794, when Robespierre was guillotined.

Thomas Jefferson, who served as minister to France for three
years(1785-89), described the events as "so beautiful a revolution" and
said that he hoped it would sweep the world. Treasury Secretary
Alexander Hamilton said that Jefferson helped start the French
Revolution, and wrote in a letter to a friend, dated May 26, 1792, that
Jefferson "drank freely of the French philosophy, in religion, in
science, in politics. He came from France in the moment of fermentation,
which he had a share in inciting." Jefferson wrote to Brissot de
Warville in Philadelphia, in a letter dated May 8, 1793, that he was
"eternally attached to the principles of the French Revolution." In
1987, during a trip to the United States by Soviet leader Mikhail
Gorbachev and his wife, where they visited the Jefferson Memorial, she
referred to Jefferson as "one of the world's greatest thinkers."

It is interesting to note, that during the Communist revolution, Nikolai
Lenin said: "We, the Bolsheviks, are the Jacobins of the Twentieth
Century..."

An Illuminist, and member of the revolutionary French National Assembly,
Vicomte de Barras, witnessed a 24 year old Napoleon repelling a siege at
Toulon in 1793 by English and Spanish military forces. Barras, appointed
by the Assembly as the Commander-in-Chief of the French military, in
1795 became a member of the five-man Directory, which began to govern
France, and soon became the most powerful political figure in the
country. He chose Napoleon to lead the military forces. However, in
1799, Napoleon(a Knights Templar) broke his ties with Barras, because he
feared Barras was attempting to restore the Monarchy. Napoleon
eliminated the Directory, and in 1804, with the support of
Talleyrand(who served as his foreign minister), became Emperor.
Unwittingly, as a puppet of the Illuminati, his reign brought about the
total disruption of Europe, which was needed for the Illuminati to get
control and unify it. He ended the Holy Roman Empire, and made his
brother Joseph, the King of Naples in 1806. Joseph was replaced by
Napoleon's brother-in-law Murat, when Joseph became the King of Spain in
1808. His brother Louis was made the King of Holland, and another
brother Jerome, the King of Westphalia.

In 1810, Napoleon confiscated the contents of the Vatican archives,
which amounted to 3,000 cases of documents, and took it to Paris.
Although most were later returned to Rome, some were kept. By this time,
Napoleon had changed the face of Europe, but, he settled his warring
ways and ultimately the French Revolution had failed, because Europe had
not been fully conquered. The Illuminati immediately took steps to
dethrone him, which took five years. In order to get money to
Wellington's English forces, Nathan Rothschild funneled money to his
brother James(who handled financial transactions for the French
government), in Paris, who got it to Wellington's troops in Spain. In
addition, the Illuminati secretly worked to make agreements that shifted
national alliances against France.

Upon his defeat at Waterloo, Napoleon was again exiled, this time, to
the island of Saint Helena in the south Atlantic, which is where he died
in 1821. He had written in his will: "I die before my time, killed by
the English oligarchy and its hired assassins."



THE ILLUMINATI SPREADS TO AMERICA

In 1785, the Columbia Lodge of the Order of the Illuminati was
established in New York City. Among its members were Governor DeWitt
Clinton, Horace Greeley(politician and editor of the New York Daily
Tribune), Charles Dana, and Clinton Roosevelt(the ancestor of Franklin
D. Roosevelt). Roosevelt wrote a book called Science of Government
Founded on Natural Law, in which he wrote: "There is no God of justice
to order things aright on earth, if there be a God, he is a malicious
and revengeful being, who created us for misery." He referred to himself
and other members as "the enlightened ones", and said that the U.S.
Constitution was a "leaky vessel" which was "hastily put together when
we left the British flag," and therefore needed revision.

In 1786, a lodge was started in Portsmouth, Virginia, where allegedly,
Thomas Jefferson was a member; followed by fourteen others in different
cities of the thirteen colonies.

On July 19, 1789, David Pappin, President of Harvard University, issued
a warning to the graduating class, concerning the Illuminati's influence
on American politics and religion. In April, 1793, France sent new
ambassador Edmond Genet to America, so he could collect payment for the
American debt incurred during the American Revolution, so the money
could be used to finance France's war with England. However, his real
reason for being here, was to gain political favor for France, and
spread Illuminism, which he did, through the establishment of
"Democratic Clubs".

Washington said "they would shake the government to its foundations",
while John Quincy Adams, oldest son of the 2nd President John Adams, who
became our 6th President in 1825, said that these clubs were "so
perfectly affiliated with the Parisian Jacobins that their origin from a
common parent cannot possibly be mistaken." Because of the Illuminati
threat, Washington and Adams lobbied Congress to pass the Alien and
Sedition Act, which was "designed to protect the United States from the
extensive French Jacobin conspiracy, paid agents of which were even in
high places in the government."

In a letter from Adams to Jefferson, dated June 30, 1813, he wrote: "You
certainly never felt the terrorism excited by Genet, in 1793...when ten
thousand people in the streets of Philadelphia, day after day threatened
to drag Washington out of his house, and effect a revolution...nothing
but(a miracle),..could have saved the United States from a fatal
revolution of government."

Thomas Paine, author and political theorist, helped the Illuminati
infiltrate several Masonic lodges. He revealed his loyalty to them when
his book The Age of Reason was published in 1794, which dealt with the
role of religion in society. Although he believed in God, he could not
accept the entire Bible as being fact.

A second volume was published in 1796. An unofficial third volume
(subtitled: Examination of the Prophecies) also appeared, which
seriously questioned the deity and existence of Jesus. In 1937, The
Times of London referred to him as "the English Voltaire."

On May 9, 1798, Rev. Jedediah Morse, pastor of the Congregational Church
in Charleston, South Carolina preached a sermon at the New North Church
in Boston, about the Illuminati: "Practically all of the civil and
ecclesiastical establishments of Europe have already been shaken to
their foundations by this terrible organiaation; the French Revolution
itself is doubtless to be traced to its machinations; the successes of
the French armies are to be explained on the same ground. The Jacobins
are nothing more nor less than the open manifestation of the hidden
system of the Illuminati. The Order has its branches established and its
emissaries at work in America. The affiliated Jacobin Societies in
America have doubtless had as the object of their establishment the pr
opagation of the principles of the illuminated mother club in France...I
hold it a duty, my brethren, which I owe to God, to the cause of
religion, to my country and to you, at this time, to declare to you,
thus honestly and faithfully, these truths. My only aim is to awaken you
and myself a due attention, at this alarming period, to our dearest
interests. As a faithful watchman I would give you warning of your
present danger."

Later in July, Timothy Dwight, President of Yale University, told the
people of New Haven: "Shall our sons become the disciples of Voltaire(a
French writer) and the dragoons of Murat, or our daughters, the
concubines of the Illuminati."

To infiltrate the Masonic lodges in Europe, Weishaupt had enlisted the
aid of John Robison, who was a long time, high degree Mason in the
Scottish Rite, a professor of Natural Philosophy at Edinburgh University
in Scotland, a British historian, and Secretary-General to the Royal
Society of Edinburgh. When he went to Germany, he was given Weishaupt's
revised conspiracy plans to study, in order to expand the Illuminati's
influence in the British Isles. However, Robison didn't agree with their
principles, and after warning American Masons in 1789, published a book
to expose the organization in 1798 called Proofs of a Conspiracy Against
All Religions and Governments of Europe, Carried On In the Secret
Meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati, and Reading Societies(which
presented the Protestant view). He wrote: "I have observed these
doctrines gradually diffusing and mixing with all the different systems
of Free Masonry till, at last, an association has been formed for the
express purpose of rooting out all the religious establishments, and
overturning all the existing governments of Europe."

Also, that same year, Abbe' Augustin Barruel(French patriot, Jesuit, and
3rd degree Mason) published his Memoires pour servir a l'Histoire du
Jacobinisme or Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism(which
presented the Roman Catholic view). Both books sought to warn America
about the Illuminati conspiracy, but the warnings were not taken
seriously. The January, 1798 edition of the Monthly Magazine contained a
letter by Augustus Bottiger, Provost of the College of Weimar, who
accused Robison of making inaccurate statements, and said that since
1790, "every concern of the Illuminati has ceased."

Thomas Jefferson, believed to be a member of the Virginia lodge of the
Illuminati, and a Mason(who helped the Illuminati to infiltrate the New
England Masonic lodges), denied all the allegations, and described
Weishaupt as "an enthusiastic philanthropist" and called Barruel's
revelations "the ravings of a Bedlamite(Bedlam was the name of a
hospital in London for the mentally insane)."

During the summer of 1798, Rev. G. W. Snyder, a Lutheran minister, wrote
a letter to President Washington and included a copy of Robison's book,
expressing his concern about the Illuminati infiltrating the American
Masonic lodges. In Washington's response, dated September 25, 1798, he
wrote: "I have heard much about the nefarious and dangerous plan and
doctrines of the Illuminati," but went on to say that he didn't believe
that they had become involved in the lodges. A subsequent letter by
Snyder, requesting a more reassuring answer, resulted in a letter from
Washington, dated October 24, 1798, which can be found in The Writings
of George Washington, volume 20, page 518, which was prepared under the
direction of the U.S. George Washington Bicentennial Commission and
published by the U.S. Government Printing Office in 1941.

Washington wrote: "It was not my intention to doubt that the doctrines
of the Illuminati and the principles of Jacobinism had not spread in the
United States. On the contrary, no one is more satisfied of this fact
than I am. The idea I meant to convey, was, that I did not believe that
the lodges of Freemasons in this country had, as societies, endeavored
to propagate the diabolical tenets of the first, or pernicious
principles of the latter. That individuals of them may have done it, or
that the founder or instruments employed to have found the democratic
societies in the United States may have had this object, and actually
had a separation of the people from their government in view, is too
evident to be questioned."

Shortly before his death, Washington issued two more warnings about the
Illuminati.

Around 1807, John Quincy Adams(said to have organized the New England
Masonic lodges), who later became President in 1825, wrote three letters
to Colonel William C. Stone, a top Mason, telling him that Thomas
Jefferson, our 3rd President, and founder of the Democratic Party, was
using the Masonic lodges for subversive Illuminati purposes. These
letters were allegedly kept at the Rittenburg Square Library in
Philadelphia, but have mysteriously vanished. Adams also wrote to
Washington, saying that Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were misusing
Masonic lodges for Illuminati purposes and the worship of Lucifer(which
is recorded in the Adams Chronicles).

Benjamin Franklin was also accused of being a member of the Illuminati,
but there is no substantative proof of this. Jefferson seemed to be the
main focus of everyone's ire. He was accused by the Federalists of being
a Jacobin, and an atheist. There is some evidence to indicate that he
did use the Democratic Societies and Jacobin Clubs in his 1796 battle
with John Adams for the Presidency. The Rev. Jedediah Morse identified
Jefferson as "an Illuminatus."

On July 4, 1812, Rev. Joseph Willard, the president of Harvard
University, said in a speech in Lancaster, New Hampshire: "There is
sufficient evidence that a number of societies, of the Illuminati, have
been established in this land of Gospel light and civil liberty, which
were first organized from the grand society, in France. They are
doubtless secretly striving to undermine all our ancient institutions,
civil and sacred. These societies are closely leagued with those of the
same Order, in Europe; they have all the same object in view. The
enemies of all order are seeking our ruin. Should infidelity generally
prevail, our independence would fall of course. Our republican
government would be annihilated..."

It has been suggested, that one of the reasons that the British looted
and burned Washington in 1812, was to destroy secret documents that
would have exposed the treason against the United States, by various
people high within the government.

When those advocating a strong central government organized the
Federalist Party in 1791, the Anti-Federalists, who favored states'
rights, and were against Alexander Hamilton's(Secretary of Treasury
under Washington, 1789-1795) fiscal policies, which they felt benefited
the wealthy, rallied under Thomas Jefferson, Washington's first
Secretary of State(1789-93). They became an organized political party
after the Constitutional Convention in 1787, led by New York Governor
George Clinton(who was later Vice-President under Jefferson and
Madison), Patrick Henry of Virginia, and Elbridge Gerry of
Massachusetts(a signer of the Declaration of Independence). The
Anti-Federalists were made up of the low class, farmers, and paper money
advocates, who strongly opposed a strong central government as set forth
in the U.S. Constitution of 1789, and succeeded in getting the Bill of
Rights added. They were against a single, national government, upper
class rule, and a weak program for the separation of powers.

The Jeffersonian Republicans, so named because of the anti-monarchy
views of the Anti-Federalists, had power from 1801-1825. In 1796, the
party split into the Democratic-Republicans , organized by New York
State Senator Martin Van Buren (who became our 8th President, 1837-41),
who concerned themselves with states' rights, farmers' interests and
democratic procedures; and the National Republicans, led by John Quincy
Adams, Henry Clay, and Daniel Webster, who merged with the Federalists
in 1820. In 1826, the Democratic-Republicans became known as just plain
Democrats, while the National Republicans became identified as only
Republicans in 1854. That is how the two-party system was created in
this country.



PHI-BETA-KAPPA

The fraternity known as Phi-Beta-Kappa was organized in 1776 by students
at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia(the second
oldest in the country, founded in 1694), as a secret debating club. It
was later infiltrated, and used to introduce Illuminati principles to
America.

Their name was derived from their Greek password and motto, "Philosophia
Biou Kuberuetes", which means, "Philosophy is the Guide of Life". Open
only to university students, their goal was to make philosophy, not
religion, the guiding principle of man's actions. They had secret hand
signals and handshakes up to 1830, when it was reorganized and changed
from a social organization, to an honorary society for upper classmen
with high scholastic standing.

During the 1700's, when it looked as through the fraternity would fold,
one of its members, Elisha Parmele, received a grant to establish
chapters at Yale in 1780, and in Harvard in 1781. They later grew to
have chapters on 184 campuses.



SKULL AND BONES

The Skull and Bones organization was founded at Yale University in 1832
by General William Huntington Russell(who later served in the
Connecticut State legislature 1846-47) and Alphonso Taft(U.S. Secretary
of War in 1876, Attorney General 1886-87, U.S. Minister to Austria
1882-84, U.S. Ambassador to Russia 1884-85, and the father of former
president William Howard Taft); and incorporated in 1856 by Russell and
Daniel Colt Gilman, under the name, "The Russell Trust Association".
Russell had visited Germany that year, where he was exposed to the
Illuminati, and possibly initiated. He wanted to establish a similar
group in America, where their sons could become members of a secret
Order that would give them a favored status.

It became a black lodge of Freemasonry. In 1873, some Yale students
broke into their headquarters, a windowless building called "The Tomb"
adjacent to the campus, where they discovered their insignia - the skull
and bones, along with some real skulls and bones. They wrote in the Yale
newspaper, the Iconoclast: "Year-by-year the deadly evil of the Skull
and Bones is growing."

The Russell Trust is endowed by $54 million in alumni grants, and it is
the alumni who control the group. Antony C. Sutton, a former Economics
professor at Stanford University, wrote a four-volume series of books on
the group, and revealed the names of 30 influential old-line American
families who have contributed to its ranks(some of which can trace their
lineage back to the 16OO's, when they arrived from England), including
Whitney, Lord, Phelps, Wadsworth, Allen, Bundy, Adams, Harriman,
Rockefeller, Payne, Davison, and Pratt. Every year, 15 juniors are
chosen to be members, and are called "Knights". Upon graduation, they
are called the "Patriarchs of the Order".

Since its inception, over 2500 Yale graduates have been initiated. Its
members have assimilated themselves into every area of business and
government. Members have included: W. Averell Harriman(governor of New
York, and advisor to various Democratic presidents), William P.
Bundy(editor of the CFR's journal Foreign Affairs), J. Hugh
Liedtke(co-founder of Pennzoil Oil Corp.), John Kerry(U.S. Senator from
Massachusetts), David Boren(U.S. Senator from Oklahoma), William Sloane
Coffin(President of SANE/FREEZE), William F. Buckley(conservative
commentator, editor of the National Review magazine), Gifford
Pinchot(father of the environmental movement), Potter Stewart (Supreme
Court Justice), William H. Taft(27th President), Archibald
MacLeish(founder of UNESCO), Henry Luce(head of Time/Life magazines),
Alfred Cowles(of Cowles Communications), Richard Ely Danielson(of the
Atlantic Monthly magazine), Russell Wheeler Davenport(of Fortune
 magazine), McGeorge Bundy( national security advisor for President John
Kennedy), John Sherman Cooper(U.S. Senator from Kentucky), John H.
Chafee(U.S. Senator from Rhode Island), Henry Stimson(Secretary of State
of President Herbert Hoover), Robert A. Lovett(Secretary of Defense of
President Harry Truman), Winston Lord(President of the Council on
Foreign Relations), and George Bush(our 41st President, a Bilderberger,
and CFR/Trilateral Commission member until 1980).

Nicknamed "Bonesmen", these establishment elites have become members of
the Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations, and have
achieved high level positions in the Administrations of various
Presidents, the Congress, and the government, in various capacities,
>From these positions, they can use their influence to work towards their
common goal of one-world government.

Both the Skull and Bones, and Phi-Beta-Kappa, are indicative of the way
the Illuminati functions. They know that if they can grab, control, and
mold young minds, then they will have unwitting pawns to do their
bidding, and could be called upon to contribute to their efforts. The
early history of the Illuminati was nothing more than a seed that was
planted. That is why there was a big emphasis on infiltrating
educational institutions with their doctrine. As each class graduated
through the educational systems of the world, the more people there were
to perpetuate their plans. In time, the Illuminati knew they would have
enough of the right people, in the right places, for them to secretly
further their goals.



CONGRESS OF VIENNA

In 1802, Europe was made up of several hundred states, which were
dominated by England, Austria, Russia, Prussia and France, which was the
most powerful country. In 1804, when Napoleon Bonaparte took over
France, his military exploits had led to the complete control of
virtually all of Europe. Even today, France has more land than any other
country in western Europe. In 1812, when Napoleon moved against Russia-
England, Spain and Portugal were already at war with France. They were
later joined by Sweden, Austria, and in 1813, Prussia joined the
coalition to end the siege of Europe, and to "assure its future peace by
the re-establishment of a just equilibrium of the powers." In 1814, the
coalition defeated France, and in March of that year, marched into
Paris. France's borders were returned to their original 1792 location,
which had been established by the First Peace of Paris, and Napoleon was
exiled to Elba, a small island off the Tucson coast of Italy.

After the Napoleonic Wars, the Illuminati thought the world would be
tired of fighting, and would accept any solution to have peace. Through
the Congress of Vienna(l814-15), the Rothschilds hoped to create a sort
of League of Nations.

>From September, 1814, to June, 1815, the four powers of the allied
coalition, winners of the Napoleonic Wars, met at the Congress of
Vienna, along with a large number of rulers and officials representing
smaller states. It was the biggest political meeting in European
history. Representing England, was Lord Robert Stewart, the 2nd Viscount
Castlereagh; France, with Foreign Minister Charles-Maurice Talleyrand de
Perigord; Prussia, with King Friedrich Wilhelm III; and Austria, with
Emperor Franz II.

Other representatives were: Frederick VI, King of Denmark; Maximilian
Joseph, King of Bavaria; Friedrich I, King of Wurttemburg; Napoleon II,
King of Rome; Eugene de Beaurharnais , Viceroy of Italy; King Friedrich
August I of Saxony; Count Leowenhielm of Sweden; Cardinal Consalvi of
the Papal States; Grand Duke Charles of Baden; Elector William of Hesse;
Grand Duke George of Hesse-Darmstadt; Karl August, Duke of Weimar; the
King of Bohemia; the King of Hungary; and emissaries from Spain,
Portugal, Denmark, Holland, and other European States.

The main concern of the Congress was to redistribute conquered
territories, create a balance of power, restore the pre-Napoleonic order
through King Louis XVIII, return the power to families who were ruling
in 1789, and to return the Roman Catholic Church to its former power.
Discussion revolved around the creation of a Federation of Europe that
would establish a group of independent kingdoms which would be tied
together through an administrative governing body that would, among
other things, provide military defense. In their plan, Switzerland was
made a neutral state that served as a repository for their finances.

In March, 1815, Napoleon left Elba, because the pension promised him by
King Louis XVIII was discontinued, and he believed that Austria was
preventing his companion, Marie Louise, and his son, the former King of
Rome(who became the Duke of Reichstadt in Vienna) from being able to
join him. Plus, he was made aware of the growing discontent with the
King. Thus Napoleon returned, began the Hundred Days War, and was
immediately labeled a "public enemy". The coalition at the Congress put
aside their diplomatic business, and joined in the battle.

Shortly before Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, negotiations at the
Congress of Vienna were completed, and the treaty was signed on June 9,
1815. The Second Peace of Paris, in November, exiled Napoleon to St.
Helena, an island 1,000 miles off the African coast, where he died in
1821. The Russian czar saw through the planned European federation,
recognizing it as an Illuminati ploy, and would not go along with it. On
September 26, 1815, the Treaty of Holy Alliance was signed by Alexander
I of Russia, Francis II of Austria, and Frederick William III of
Prussia, while the allies were negotiating the Second Peace of Paris.
The Treaty guaranteed the sovereignty of any monarch who would adhere to
Christian principles in the affairs of State. The Treaty made them a
"true and indissoluble brotherhood." Alexander claimed he got the idea
from a conversation with Castlereagh. Castlereagh later said that the
Alliance was a "piece of sublime mysticism and nonsense." Prussia and
Austria claimed they went along with it, out of fear of Russian
retaliation. Although the Alliance had no influence on matters, it did
indicate to other countries that they had banded together against them,
and it succeeded in temporarily crushing Europe's growing liberal
movement.

Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prince Klemens Furst von
Metternich, the most influential statesman in Europe, and a Rothschild
agent, said that the purpose of his idea for a European Federation was
only to preserve the social order, and was he convinced that Alexander
was insane.

The whole purpose of the Congress of Vienna, was for the Illuminati to
create a Federation, so they would have complete political control over
most of the civilized world. Many of the European governments were in
debt to the Rothschilds, so they figured they could use that as a
bargaining tool. The Illuminati, in their first attempt, had come
terrifyingly close to gaining control of the world. The head of the
family, Nathan Rothschild, awaited the day that his family would get
revenge by destroying the Czar and his family, which they did in 1917.



THE MASONS SEPARATE THEMSELVES FROM THE ILLUMINATI

In 1826, Captain William Morgan, a journalist and stonemason from
Batavia, New York, who was a high degree mason in a local Masonic lodge,
wrote an expose' of the Masonic Order in a book called Illustrations of
Masonry, which revealed many of their secrets concerning the first three
degrees. Shortly afterward, he was arrested and charged with stealing
and indebtedness, and put in jail. The Illuminati tried him in absentia,
convicted him of treason, and ordered five men, led by Richard Howard,
an English Illuminist, to execute him. When he was released from jail,
he was warned, and he attempted to flee to Canada. Howard caught him at
the border, and took him to Fort Niagara, where he was held for a couple
of days. The Freemasons that accompanied Howard, carried him off in a
boat, and drowned him in the Niagara River.

This event was verified by the sworn statement of Avery Allen(said to be
on file at the New York City Archives), who heard Howard give a report
of the incident at a meeting of the Knights Templar at St. John's Hall
in New York City. One of the three men who carried out the
assassination, confessed on his deathbed in 1848.

Masonic leaders refused to cooperate with the lengthy investigation,
which didn't get anywhere, since many of the police officers were
Masons. The general consensus was that Morgan drowned himself in Lake
Ontario. However, the press, religious leaders, temperance and
anti-slavery groups, united to condemn the apparent murder. The murder
caused over half of the Masons in the northeastern United States to
break off their alignment with the Illuminati. The incident led to the
creation of the country's first third party movement- the Anti-Masonic
Party(1826-33) in New York. They wanted to stop the aristocratic
conspiracy, and prevent all members of Masonic organizations from public
service. Anti-Masonic candidates were elected to the New York Assembly
in 1827.

A State Convention in Massachusetts in 1828 saw the establishment of a
committee "to inquire how far Freemasonry and French Illuminism are
connected." The Committee reported at a meeting at Faneuil Hall in
Boston(December 30, 31, and January 1, 1829), and passed the following
resolution: "Resolved, on the report of the Committee appointed to
inquire how far Freemasonry and French Illuminism are connected, that
there is evidence of an intimate connection between the high orders of
Masonry and French Illuminism."

A National Convention was held in 1830 in Philadelphia, and another in
Baltimore in 1831, where they nominated William Wirt, former U.S.
Attorney General (under Monroe and John Quincy Adams, 1817-1829), as a
Presidential candidate. They were represented by 116 Anti-Masonic
delegates from 13 states. The movement caught on mainly in New England
and the Mid-Atlantic states. Even though they won quite a few
Congressional seats in 1832, Wirt only carried the State of Vermont,
while Andrew Jackson, a Mason, won big.

The Party was phased out in 1836, because the anti-slavery movement
began to overshadow their activities. They merged with the Whig
Party(1834-60) in 1838. The Whig Party later assimilated themselves into
the Democratic Party, the Liberty Party(l840-48), the Free Soil
Party(1848-54), and the Republican Party.

Fifty years after Morgan's disappearance, Thurlow Weed(1797-1882), owner
of the Rochester Telegraph, and Editor of the influential Albany Evening
Journal(from 1830-1863), who helped found the Anti-Masonic Party,
published information about Morgan's death. His grave was discovered in
1881 at Pembroke, in Batavia County, in New York. In the grave was a
piece of paper that had the name John Brown written on it. Brown was
said to be one of the people involved in the killing. A statue was
erected in memory of Morgan in Batavia in 1882.



THE ILLUMINATI IN THE UNITED STATES

In 1829, the Illuminati held a secret meeting in New York, which was
addressed by a British Illuminist named Frances "Fanny" Wright, from
Scotland, who was an associate of socialist Robert Dale Owen. She had
come to America in 1818, then again in 1824. In 1828, she became the
co-editor of the New Harmony Gazette with Owen. In 1829, they moved to
New York, and called their publication the Free Enquirer. At the
meeting, she spoke of equal rights, atheism, and free love, as she
promoted a Women's Auxiliary of the Illuminati. Those present were told
that an international movement of subversives was being developed along
the lines of Illuminati principles, who would be used to ferment future
wars. They were to be known as "communists". This movement was to be
used to make the idea of a one-world government more appealing by
bringing chaos to the world through war and revolution, so the
Illuminati could step in to create order.

In 1843, poet Heinrich Heine, revealed the knowledge he had about this
new group, when he wrote a book called Letece, which was a compilation
of articles he wrote for the Augsburg Gazette from 1840-1843. A passage
from that book read: "Communism is the secret name of this tremendous
adversary which the rule of the proletariat, with all that implies,
opposes to the existing bourgeois regime...Communism is nonetheless the
dark hero, cast for an enormous if fleeting role in the modern tragedy,
and awaiting its cue to enter the stage."

Clinton Roosevelt, Horace Greeley (1811-72, Editor of the New York
Tribune which he founded in 1841), and Charles Dana(1819-97, City Editor
on the New York Tribune, and later Editor of the New York Sun),
prominent newspaper publishers at that time, were appointed to a
committee to raise funds for the operation, which was being financed by
the Rothschilds. Incidentally, Greeley, because of his ambition for high
public office, and his anti-slavery stand, helped organize the
Republican Party in 1854. In 1872, he ran for the Presidency, against
Ulysses S. Grant, on the Liberal Republican ticket. Grant defeated him
3,597,132 votes to 2,834,125.

In 1841, Clinton Roosevelt wrote a book called The Science of Government
Founded on Natural Law, which was the blueprint of the conspiracy to
eliminate the U.S. Constitution, and to communize the country, based on
the principles of Weishaupt. It contained the detailed plan for the New
Deal and the National Recovery Act, that was implemented 92 years later
by his direct descendant Franklin D. Roosevelt.

The Illuminati operated through a front organization known as the
Locofoco Party(1835-45), which was organized by radical Jacksonian
Democrats who were strongly influenced by the Working Man's
Party(1828-30), and had labor support. The Working Man's Party merged
into the Equal Rights Party in 1833, which later developed into the
Socialist Party in 1901. The Locofocos got their name when they voted
down the endorsed candidate for the Democratic Party Chairman, and the
gas lights were turned off by Party regulars during the 1835 meeting in
Tammany Hall. The matches they used to light candles, in order to
continue the meeting, were called "locofocos".

With their political strength concentrated mainly in the Northeast,
their goals were to establish an independent treasury and to enact
anti-monopoly legislation. They were absorbed into the States' rights
movement of Sen. John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, Sen. Henry Clay of
Kentucky, and Sen. Daniel Webster of Massachusetts, who joined with the
Jeffersonian Republicans and the Anti-Masonic Party to form the Whig
Party, which represented farmers, southern plantation owners, and
northeastern business interests. Their main complaint was President
Andrew Jackson's refusal to Charter the Second Bank of the United
States. They succeeded in electing Gen. William Henry Harrison and Gen.
Zachary Taylor to the Presidency, but were stymied by presidential
vetoes when they tried to get their legislative projects passed,
especially after the re-establishment of the National Bank. The Whigs
later merged with the newly formed Republican Party.



WEISHAUPT DIES

After Weishaupt died on November 18, 1830, at the age of 82, Giuseppe
Mazxini(1805-72), an Italian patriot, and revolutionary leader, was
appointed head of the Illuminati in 1834. It was believed that Weishaupt
rejoined the Catholic Church with a deathbed repentance.

While attending Genoa University, Mazzini became a 33rd degree Mason,
and joined a secret organization known as the Carbonari(their stated
goal in 1818: "Our final aim is that of Voltaire and of the French
Revolution- the complete annihilation of Catholicism, and ultimately all
Christianity."), where he became committed to the cause of Italian
unity. In 1831, he was exiled to France, where he founded the "Young
Societies" movement, which included Giovane Italia(Young Italy), Young
England, etc. This group united those who wanted to achieve unification
through force. Mazzini moved to England in 1837, then returned to Italy
in 1848 to lead the revolution against the Austrians. Again he was
exiled. In the 1850's, he led more revolutionary activities, and through
his actions, Italy became united in 1861, as a single kingdom, rather
than the republic envisioned by Mazzini.

Mazzini, who became known as the "Evil Genius of Italy", tried to carry
on the activities of the Illuminati through the Alta Vendita Lodge, the
highest lodge of the Carbonari.

>From 1814-48, the group known as the Haute Vente Romaine led the
activities of most of Europe's secret societies. In April, 1836, the
head of the Haute Vente, whose pseudonym was "Nubius", wrote to "Beppo":
"Mazzini behaves too much like a conspirator of melodrama to suit the
obscure role we resign ourselves to play until our triumph. Mazzini
likes to talk about a great many things, about himself above all. He
never ceases writing that he is overthrowing thrones and altars, that he
fertilizes the peoples, that he is the prophet of humanitarianism..."

In 1860, Mazzini had formed an organization called the "Oblonica", a
name derived from the Latin "obelus", which means: "I beckon with a
spit(dagger)." Within this group, he established an inner circle called
the Mafia.

About 1,000 AD, after the Normans had driven the Arabs out of Sicily,
they established a feudal system. Overseers to guard each feudi were
chosen from known criminals. Skirmishes between the Barons were fought
by these criminals. Although feudal privileges were abolished in 1812,
these overseers retained control of the land through leasing
arrangements. It was this band of criminals that Mazzini gave the name
"Mafia", which was an acronym for Mazzini, Autorizza, Furti, Incendi,
and Avvelengmenti. Known as the Mafiosi, they were authorized by Mazzini
to commit thefts, arson and murder. It was this organization that came
to America during the 1890's with the beginning of Italian immigration.

In 1859, Albert Pike(1809-1891), a lawyer, and leader of the U.S.
Scottish Rite Masonry(who was called the "Sovereign Pontiff of Universal
Freemasonry", the "Prophet of Freemasonry" and the "greatest Freemason
of the nineteenth century."), who was fascinated with the idea of a
one-world government, was chosen to coordinate Illuminati activities in
the United States. He said they needed to create a political party that
would keep the world fighting, until they could bring peace. Pike said
it would be done "with tongue and pen, with all our open and secret
influences, with the purse, and if need be, with the sword..."

Pike was born on December 29, 1809, in Boston, went to Harvard, then
later served as a Brigadier-General in the Confederate Army. He was
appointed by the Confederacy to be the Indian Commissioner in order to
create an army of Indian warriors. He became Governor of the Indian
territory, and succeeded in creating an army consisting of Chickasaws,
Comanches, Creeks, Cherokees, Miamis, Osages, Kansas, and Choctaws. He
became known to them as the "faithful pale-face friend and protector."
The savagery of their attacks caused Jefferson Davis, the President of
the Confederacy to disband the Indian army. After the Civil War, Pike
was found guilty of treason and jailed, only to be pardoned by President
Andrew Johnson on April 22, 1866, who met with him the next day at the
White House. On June 20, 1867, Scottish Rite officials conferred upon
Johnson, the 4th - 32nd degrees, and he later went to Boston to dedicate
a Masonic Temple. The only monument to a Confederate general in
Washington, D.C. was erected in Pike's honor, and can be found between
the Department of Labor building and the Municipal Building, between 3rd
and 4th Streets, on D Street, NW.

Pike was a genius, able to read and write in 16 different languages. A
33rd degree Mason, he was one of the founding fathers, and head of the
Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. In 1869, he was a top
leader in the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. In 1871, he wrote the 861
page Masonic handbook known as the Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and
Accepted Rite of Freemasonry.

Pike was said to be a Satanist, who indulged in the occult, and
possessed a bracelet he used to summon Lucifer, with whom he had
constant communication. He was the Grand Master of a Luciferian group
known as the Order of the Palladium(or Sovereign Council of Wisdom),
which had been founded in Paris in 1737. Palladism had been brought to
Greece from Egypt by Pythagoras in the fifth century, and it was this
cult of Satan that was introduced to the inner circle of the Masonic
lodges. It was aligned with the Palladium of the Templars. In 1801,
Issac Long, a Jew, brought a statue of Baphomet(Satan) to Charleston,
South Carolina, where he helped established the Ancient and Accepted
Scottish Rite. Pike, his successor, changed the name to the New and
Reformed Palladian Rite(or Reformed Palladium). The Order contained two
degrees: 1) Adelph(or Brother), and 2) Companion of Ulysses(or Companion
of Penelope). Pike's right-hand man was Phileas Walder, from
Switzerland, who was a former Lutheran minister, a Masonic leader, oc
cultist, and spiritualist. His other closest aids were Gallatin Mackey(a
Masonic leader), Longfellow, and Holbrook. Pike, along with Mazzini,
Lord Henry Palmerston of England(1784-1865, 33rd degree Mason), and Otto
von Bismarck from Germany(33rd Mason, 1815-1898), intended to use the
Palladian Rite to create a Satanic umbrella group that would tie all
Masonic groups together.

Because of Mazzini's revolutionary activities in Europe, the Illuminati
had to again go underground. Pike established Supreme Councils in
Charleston, South Carolina; Rome, Italy(led by Mazzini); London,
England(led by Palmerston); and Berlin, Germany(led by Bismarck). He set
up 23 subordinate councils in strategic places throughout the world,
including five Grand Central Directories in Washington, DC(North
America), Montevideo(South America), Naples(Europe), Calcutta(Asia), and
Mauritius( Africa), which were used to gather information. All of these
branches have been the secret headquarters for the Illuminati's
activities ever since.

In a letter dated January 22, 1870, Mazzini wrote to Pike: "We must
allow all of the federations to continue just as they are, with their
systems, their central authorities and diverse modes of correspondence
between high grades of the same rite, organized as they are at present,
but we must create a super rite, which will remain unknown, to which we
will call those Masons of high degree whom we shall select(obviously
referring to the New and Reformed Palladian Rite). With regard to our
brothers in Masonry, these men must be pledged to the strictest secrecy.
Through this supreme rite, we will govern all Freemasonry which will
become the one International Center, the more powerful because its
direction will be unknown."

In another letter, dated August 15, 1871, Pike wrote to Mazzini: "We
shall unleash the Nihilists and the atheists, and we shall provoke a
formidable social cataclysm which in all its horror will show clearly to
the nations the effect of absolute atheism, the origin of savagery, and
of the most bloody turmoil. Then everywhere, the citizens, obliged to
defend themselves against the world minority of revolutionaries, will
exterminate those destroyers of civilization, and the multitude,
disillusioned with Christianity, whose deistic spirits will from that
moment be without compass, anxious for an ideal, but without knowing
where to render its adoration, will receive the pure light through the
universal manifestation which will result from the general reactionary
movement which will follow the destruction of Christianity and atheism,
both conquered and exterminated at the same time."

Another part of this letter was discovered in 1949, which graphically
outlined plans for three world wars and at least two revolutions. The
first world war was to enable communistic atheism to destroy the czarist
government in Russia. This was accomplished. The second world war was to
begin by pitting Great Britain against Germany, in order to destroy
Naziism, and advance the cause of Zionism, so that Israel could become a
nation. This was accomplished. After this war, Communism was to be made
strong enough to begin taking over weaker governments. In 1945, at the
Potsdam Conference between Truman, Churchill, and Stalin, Russia was
given a chunk of Europe, and that helped to sweep the tide of Communism
into China. The plan also called for a third world war, which is to be
ignited by firing up the aggression between the Zionists(Israel) and the
Arab world, who will destroy each other, bringing the rest of the world
into a final conflict. This conflict will be engineered to produce
complete social, political, and economic chaos; out of which will emerge
an Illuminati-controlled world government. For a short time, this
letter, had been on display in the British Museum Library in London.
Some researchers believe the second letter to be fraudulent, and had
been written much later than the first part, since the word "Fascism"
was not used until 1921, and the Arab/Jewish problem did not exist until
after the 1917 Balfour Declaration.

After Mazzini's death on March 11, 1872, Pike appointed Adriano
Lemmi(1822-1896, 33rd Mason), a banker from Florence, Italy, to run
their subversive activities in Europe. Lemmi was a supporter of patriot
and revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi, and may have been active in the
Luciferian Society founded by Pike.

On July 14, 1889, Pike issued this statement to the 24 Supreme Councils
of the world who were meeting in Paris: "That which we must say to the
crowd is: 'We worship a God, but it is the God one adores without
superstition.'"

"To you, Sovereign Grand Inspectors General(33rd Degree Masons), we say
this, that you may repeat it to the Brethren of the 32nd, 31st, and 30th
degrees: 'The Masonic religion should be, by all of us initiates of the
high degrees, maintained in the purity of the Luciferian doctrine.'"

"If Lucifer were not God, would Adonay(or "Adonai", Hebrew for the word
"Lord" which refers to Jehovah, the God of Israel, which they avoided
using) whose deeds prove his cruelty, perfidy, and hatred of man,
barbarism and repulsion for science, would Adonay and his priests
calumniate him? Yes, Lucifer is God, and unfortunately Adonay is also
God. For the eternal law is that there is no light without shade, no
beauty without ugliness, no white without black, for the absolute can
only exist as two Gods: darkness being necessary to light to serve as
its foil as the pedestal is necessary to the statue, and the brake to
the locomotive..."

"...Thus, the doctrine of Satanism is a heresy; and the true and pure
philosophic religion is the belief in Lucifer, the equal of Adonay; but
Lucifer, God of Light and God of Good, is struggling for humanity
against Adonay, the God of darkness and evil."
--[cont]--
Aloha, He'Ping,
Om, Shalom, Salaam.
Em Hotep, Peace Be,
Omnia Bona Bonis,
All My Relations.
Adieu, Adios, Aloha.
Amen.
Roads End
Kris

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