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INDEX
to items shown on the Prophecy Club Video of
Fritz Sprinameier's 2 1/2 talk in Summer of '96.
The following is an itemized list of this book's pages. This book is designed to use
with the Prophecy Club's professionally done videotape of Fritz's presentation.
The pages follow in the order that these items were shown to the audience. This talk was
given in Vancouver,WA; Tacoma, WA; Des Moines, IO; Omaha, NE; Dallas, TX; St. Louis,
MO; Knoxville, TN; Wichita, KS; Kansas City, MO; Salina, KS; Denver, CO; and
Minneapolis, MN. The talk in Tacoma was 4 hours duration, and was also videotaped in
the talk's longer format. A separate tape & book can be obtained for the four hour version
of the talk.
• 1 st page in book is the CONTENTS OF THE TALK, which was the first page of the 7
page handout that was given out to these audiences prior to the talk beginning.
Visual Displays showing how the Hierarchy's secrets are being externalized into
society from author's hometown:
a. Wizard with energy ball on fast food sack.
b. cup from chain restaurant with wizard and fire & ice theme
c. Placemat from fast food restaurant "How to Hypnotize your parents"
d. Library book given out at library doorway Metaphysics for Our Age
e. Library logo using the Illuminati snake swallowing its tail logo
f. Poster placed in laundrymat for E.C.Prophet at Masonic Hall
g. Food section of paper promoting a witch & her witchcraft
h. (2 sided) reproduction of Public School Winter Solstice Rituals program- front
and back pages of the program given to audience, where children had bar codes
on foreheads.
—transparencies cont.-—
35. Cover of Sept. 1950's New Age Magazine of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
36. p. 552 of 9/50 New Age Magazine with a ouote condemina parents who send
their children to parochial schools as "the lowest criminals on earth."
37. Letter from Lucis Trust's Triangles saying they are in 110 countries.
38. Mas. article on how Masonry leads revolutions & made the Boston Tea Party.
39. Map by Fritz showing Masonic lodges in colonial America during Amer. Rev.
40. Masonic article on Freemasonry as a world power from 1921.
41. Masonic Spinoff Chart
42. Catholic church w/ all-seeing eye & section of list of Masons in the Vatican.
43a. List of Top 13 Illuminati Bloodlines
43b. The list of the top 13 bloodlines as it appeared in the handout
44. The Collins Illuminati Family, & Lewis Cass Payseur & Lincoln's 1/2 brother.
This transparency was up when John Brown. Hiram "Ulysses" Grant, and A. Lincoln
were discussed.
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OPTIONS
J NO GOD
known as: atheism
GOD(S) examples: communism, seculansm, some Buddhism
authority: self, a man. or men. or group
MANY GODS
known as: polytheism
ONE GOD examples: Roman & Greek Mythology.
Hinduism (a.k.a. New Age Movement, Mormonism)
u authority: Hinduism-self is divine. Gurus, and Veda scnptures,
Bhagavad Gita (scriptures) Mormonism-self will be divine,
Living Prophet, Book of Mormon, book of Abraham and
other scriptures
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and man's self
FINITE
INFINITE known as: finite Godism
examples: Jehovah's Witnesses
authority: finite God on Alcyone with Faithful & Wise
Servant Class represented by Governing Body giving
direction through Watchtower publications
•the letter of the Law of God, and dead •the spirit of the Law, a living faith and
religion based on compliance to the dead a relationship with YHWH God
letter of law
•focus on self (either by corruption of self •focus on Christ, the Spirit, and the
or by self-righteousness) Heavenly Father
•a false trust that worldly philosophy and •exposes Satan and his influences by
other fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of correctly using the living Word of God
Good and Evil will expose Satan. (It written by the Spirit, along with the
doesn't- his masquerade as an Angel of guidance of the Spirit.
Light is not exposed by this tree's fruit.)
•what is called in Scripture "the flesh" •what Scripture calls "the spirit"
•leads to death, not to mention also •leads to life, not to mention a renewed
producing in the mind lasciviousness, sound mind and humility to learn from
doublemindedness, and pride in what one the master teacher and from others.
knows
•the goodness of man (his vain attempts) •the goodness of God and glory for His
and his pride in his achievements achievements and wisdom
•popular^ includes many man-made •unpopular - "A natural man does not
church agendas and benevolence which accept the things of the Spirit of God: for
aren't spirit-directed they are foolishness to him, and he cannot
understand them...l Cor 2:14
; The Logic Problem?
Insufficient answers:
• to advise "JUST HAVE FAITH"
• to declare THAT THERE IS NO CONTRADICTION
• APOLOGISTS EMPTY ALL THE TERMS OF THEIR USUAL MEANINGS
INTO VAGUE TERMS
• to declare that WE ONLY "SEE THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY"
BETTER ANSWERS:
• to show that every mathematical, scientific & philosophical system has
vagueness and contradictions within their principles. Philosophers can not
define and defend their own criteria of meaning without employing self-
defeating arguments. All philosophy and mathematical systems have paradoxes
when one pushes to get total clarity of terms. One has to EITHER accept a.
some vagueness of terms or b. accept paradox with extremely clear terms.
• Common sense of human existense means we must accept the contradictions
that accompany the complexity of the sense and nonsense of our spiritual
environment.
• The problem of evil is actually a sign that reveals that there are deep issues
of life that must be plumbed, like a crack in the earth's crust that plunges out
of sight.
• God can view evil in a different view, because He is above time, and knows
that with His unlimited power, all things will work for good to them that love
God. God has unlimited power to bring something good out of evil. Proof of
this ability is found in the life, death and resurection of Christ
• In order to bring true love into human existence, God had to allow choice,
which includes the choice of rejection and disobedience by his Creation. After
a period of allowing mankind to choose to love Him, God promises to destroy
evil.
[ SATAN uses TRAUMA as a vehicle to program into us a LIE.
For instance:
A Christian's life is cut short by Satan. The lie that is offered the survivors is
"God owes every person a full, happy, prosperous, 70-80 year life." God is then
blamed "Why did God let this happen?" The resulting bitterness opens up a
door for a person to get into immorality, which further entraps the person.
THEREFORE,
When a trauma is applied to our life, we can use that trauma to program
a lie into our life, or we can grow spiritually by seeing the deeper spiritual
realities that the trauma is teaching us about.
Almighty God will also turn the suffering caused by evil into good in the life
of a Christian in the following ways:
a. use suffering to take our eyes off of trivial things, to see deeper eternal
realities.
In other words, the suffering from evil we want to escape is the soil that God
plants us in order that we would grow into the godly people He wants us to be.
"But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto His eternal glory by Christ
Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, stregthen,
settle you" 1 PTR 5:10
ROCK/FOUNDATION
V
True Love
Elements of God's PARADISE
are the Attributes of God which sustain the Universe
• GOD is the SPIRIT OF TRUTH (He serves as the light of New Jerusalem)
• GOD Is the LIFE-GIVER (the water & trees of fruit of the New Jerusalem)
• GOD Is the LAW-GIVER (the New Jerusalem has a great wall and order)
• GOD is LOVE, our friend (the New Jerusalem has its own glory, warm sun & worship)
. GOD Is a CONSUMING FIRE, a JUDGE (the Great White Throne of the New Jerus.)
• GOD Is unchanging, the same yest/today/tomorrow,
treats all equal, it rains on the just & the unjust,
LJ in other words He is EQUITABLE
JUSTICE
(the Courts;
BASED ON HIDDEN
KNOWLEDGE
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ECCLECTIC-SYNCRETIC-SYNTHET1C Sufism
Adelphi AMER. INDIAN
Ananda The Mayan Order
ECK S "X S "n. Bear Tribe Medicene Circle
Freemasonry / \ / \ Earth Circle
Lucis Trust f V \
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Unification Church / >v / \ JT X HINDUISM
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SUN WORSHIP ^-A__^^ \ wNi A y / / Trans. Mdtn (T.M.)
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u Nazism 7^ zTVy ,jre-_2^^ Cabalism
BUDDHISM V A ^\ )
NichirenShoshu T / \ \ NEW THOUGHT CHRISTIAN
[ / \J \ Chnstian Science
\ Church of Rel. Science
EGYPTIAN \ y /V J Unity Church
Astara \ / ^*—*S Scientology
Fellowship of Isis y
Temple of Set (GNOSTIC) CHRISTIAN
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Wicca Jehovah's Witnesses
Goddess Worship • LD.S.
Oddfellows R.LD.S.
Old Order Catholic Church Rosicrudans
Order of Golden Dawn Church of New Jerusalem
Church Universal & Triumphant
Unitarian Universalist
Urantia
Moravians
Children of God
Just like Baskin & Robbins offers 31 flavors of Ice cream, Satan offers different
flavors of gnosticism^ © 1992 Fritz Springmeier. All rights reserved^
hull! JicdVCil
induJuM KJiuJ hv R.miJli trht-rvin, Ph.P.
* Blessed Edith Stein
* Blessed Francis Lihermann
* Fiiiissa Marirain
* Fr. Theodore and Fr. Alphonse Rati.sbonne
" Fr. Hermann Cohen
* Msgr. Joseph and Ms»r. Augustine Lemann
* Max Jacob
K;irl Srrrn
Rabbi Urael Zolli
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The Cooler ol Light
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Woman Center ^^
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Arcane School^
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^The Option Institute
Melia
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J\ J(TNylngma Institute
Institute forEvolutionary Research
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International New Thought Alliance
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Foundation for Ufe Action 7>The Stelle Group II kf
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NAMES OF
MONOTHEISTIC
NAMES OF
RELIGION USED AS
MYSTICAL GROUPS A COVER, & FOR
WHICH INTERLOCK WHICH THE
WITH THE
MYSTICAL GROUP
SATANIC LEADERSHIP PROVIDES
LEADERSHIP
Sabbatians-Frankism-
Jesuits Roman
(Society of Jesus) Catholicism
Freemasonry Protestantism
The Inquisition had lost its terror, and theology was unable
to impose its traditional formulas upon a downtrodden It is evident iliat the continued uperatiuiu ul the y manage efficiently even
laity. But the ills that men must bear changed their appear Secret Societies make it unwfce to dncribe them or idnuify
ances, not their substance. The authority of science took
the place left vacant by the departing authorities of aris
their members. Humanity has not yet reached a tiate of
collective security in which leadership beyond the political
their own affairs.
tocracy and theology. It was still necessary for the human sphere is unnecessary. The need for guidance actually in*
spirit to struggle against the intolerances of the human creases with the complexity oi mundane affairs. All of
mind. sincere hean find consolation in the conviciiun that uowtn
Personal ambitions, liberated by the new code of freedom, beyond and above human corruption continue to administer
immediately began to dream of supremacy. A vast con the destiny of the globe. It would be a mistake to confuse
cept, highly competitive in principle and highly destructive this Governing body with the various sects which pretend
in practice, perpetuated most of the instruments of the to authority, but give no indications or proof that they can
old tyranny. Siegfried had slain the dragon, but was in manage efficiently even their own affairs.
A SECRET GOVERNING BODY
CONTROLS THE GLOBE- NOT THE
VARIOUS RELIGIOUS GOVERNING
BODIES THAT PRETEND TO RULE.
' MANLY PALMER HALL, 33°, G.-.C-.
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ILLUSTRIOUS MANLY
PALMER HALL, often called
"Masonry's Greatest Philosopher,"
Bailey, Alice A._lhe_E*l,
Co.: NY, 1957, p. 513. 1. Lticis Pufe.
ty. the second Ray of Love-Wisdom. Christ press themselves, then will there be more intelligent and
/aough it and by tu means seeks to contact more useful work offered in cooperation with the Occult
JJ public. I, U the leaven in His hands to Hierarchy.
. Jump, and being in a form comprehended In the esoteric gToup, which is composed of the true
.ran touch the great masses of seeking souk
spiritual esotericists found in all exoteric occult groups, in
1 i the educational work of the world the the church, by whatever name it may be called, and in
jo reach those of the intelligent public'who Masonry you have the three paths leading to initiation. As
sd by means of ceremonial and symbolism yet they are not used, and one ot the things that will event
j- by religious means and ritual, as in the uate-wjieji_jhe_jiejw_jmjy£rsaj_rejigjoji_jias_j^
_j es the masses and those in whom the in- nature ot esotericism is understood—will be the utilisation
predominates to the lessening of the other ' of the banded esoteric organisms, the Masonic organism and
"Tfe those men who are predominantly on the Church organism as initiating centres. These three
Intelligent Activity.
groups converge as their inner sanctuaries are approached.
bodies there are to be found esoteric groupi There is no dissociation between the One Universal Church,
="»dians of the inner teaching and whoie the sacred inner Lodge of all true Masons, and the inner
{ration and in technique is one. These most circles of the esoteric societies. Three types of men
-*Jt of occult students and of those who are have their need met, three major rays are expressed, and the
^ional touch with the Masters and of those three paths to the Master are trodden, leading all three to
I (sufficient control so that the will ot the the same portal and the same Hierophant.
JCommunicated and gradually filter down It must not be forgotten that only those souls who are
t the physical brain. These groups which on the Probationary Path or the Path of Discipleship will
jinner esoteric group arc many, but their form the nucleus of the coming world religion. It exists on
_J small, for the fact that a student may the inner planes for the purpose of gathering out of all the
the outer esoteric groups so-called is no churches those who have reached the point in evolution
:--*e esoteric status. When the few who are where they can consciously and of their own free will place
jpdents of the world know the difference their feet upon that path which leads to the centre of
-arid astral forms, between mental clair- peace; who can in full awareness turn their eyes upon the
yvoyance and their astral counterparts, be- Great Lord, and transmute the life of worldly endeavour
&ls of thought and the elementals of na- into the life of service. The first detachment gathered into
J.s Christ and His church have a real the coming Church will be found to be a part of the present
the physical plane and the outer organisa- great band of servers. These have, down the ages, been asso
"fided stimulation. That is why it is neces- ciated with the Christ in His work. Remember always the
Jle students at this time and train them in fact of the work He did in connection with the last advent,
e occultism. When we understand better and remember likewise that in the turning of the cyclic
■ *imc in prevision, and of force in move- wheel, in the evolution of the spiral, similar conditions will
. |: comprehend more fully the laws that eventuate, the same needs arise, and the same egos incarnate
■^ oodies. and through them therefore the that were present in the days of old in Palestine. The num
i,.pn the planes whereon those bodies ex- bers of those associated with Him will be greatly increased.
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INTRODUCTORY
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Philosophical Pub. Co., Allentown, Pa.,p. 33.
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these pearls of great price were guarded and handed darkening and materializing tendencies of ths Bias*
oo with alight modifications into the possession of thine Ages. Soon the Gnosis was rejected by tat orthota
grand early Christians, the Gnostics, the so-called church, and the Sacred and Secret teaching* of th*
heretics; then straight from the Gnostic schools of Great Master, Jesus, became materialized; they have,
8yria and Egypt to their successors, the Manichtrans, however, never been tost, and traces of them can bo
and from these through the Paulicians, Albigenscs, discerned from epoch to epoch.
and Templars to the Ilermetica. the Rosicrucians, ami 124. "The Mssonie movement, to state it generaUj,
other less powerful Secret Fraternities—these Occult was at first a sort of broad, semi-mystic and largely
traditions, or r«ther, Occult Truths, have been be moral movement, worked from certain unknown, to
queathed to the Mystic bodies of our own times. Perse Them, centers, and deriving its origin from .ths
cuted by Protestants on one side and by Catholics on Ancient and not generally known basis.
125. It never had anything to do with Operative
the other, the history of Mysticism, outside of the
Masonry or the Builders* Guild, Masonry
Rosicruciap Fraternity, is a history of martyrdom.*'
123. "These principal streams of religious thought founded on the Ancient Wisdom Beliaion, and when
can I* traced distinctly as we struggle through the founded was not known as Masonry.
labyrinth of evidence, and these may not inappropri 126. Its basis was, and is, unknown to* all of those
ately bo termed the Petrine, Pauline, and Johannine who do not recognize a definitely spiritual guidance in
doctrines, the last being the fountain-bead of alt the the practical, mental, and moral developments whieh
later Christian Mystical heresies. The Johaonine from time to time change the surface by the intro
doctrine caused grest excitement in the fourteenth duction of new factors into ths evolving processes of
century. It must be borne in mind that the true which life consists. Researches into Masonic literature
Occultism, the real Mysticism, is essentially religious must be mads in many languages and countries before
in its nature, and students must not be surprised to this view can be firmly established for the general
find that some of the historical religious sects—many world, but to students of Mysticism and who are also
of the principal secret societies take St. John ss their students of Masonry it becomes more and more ap
patron saint, notably is this the case with msny of ths parent that the movement which is generally termed
Masonic bodies—had their foundation in Occultism Masonic bad its roots in that true Mysticism which
and Mysticism before stated, the Occult doctrines of originated, as an Ideal effort, from the Spiritual
the Gnostics were heirlooms and sacred traditions from Hierarchy which guides the evolution of the world;
a vary distant past, and when the early Christian era and that, however much the branches may be separated
dawned, the bosun rate tad Ion* bseo pltufsd i* th» from the root-idea, there is nevertheless a Myitie
earth will then sink down into Dusakh, and become for three limiting the sacerdotal power, by teaching the intelligent laity the
ods a place of punishment for the wicked. Then, by degrees, all folly dnd absurdity "of the creeds of the populace.- They were
will be pardoned, even Ahrivtan and the Devs, and admitted to the therefore necessarily changed by the religious systems of the coun
regions of bliss, and thus there will be a new Heaven and a new ties into which they were transplanted. In Greece, they were the
earth."
Mysteries of Ceres; in Rome, of Bono Deo, the Good Goddess; in
In the doctrines of Lamaism also, we find, obscured, and partly Gaul, the School of Mars; in Sicily, the Academy of the Sciences;
concealed in fiction, fragments of the primitive truth. For, among the Hebrews, they partook of the rites and ceremonies of a
according to that faith, "There is to be a final judgment before religion which placed all the powers of government, and all the
Esuk Khan : The good are to be admitted to Paradise, the bad knowledge, in the hands of the Priests and Levites. The pagodas
to be banished to hell, where there are eight regions burninff hot of India, the retreats of the Magi of Persia and Chaldca, and the
and eight freezing cold." pyramids of Egypt, were no longer the sources at which men
In the Mysteries, wherever they were practised, was taught that drank in knowledge. Each people, at all informed, had its Mys
truth of the primitive revelation,the existence of One Great Being, teries. After a time the Temples of Greece and the School of
Infinite and pervading the Universe, Who was there worshipped Pythagoras lost their reputation, and Freemasonry took their
without superstition; and His marvellous nature, essence, and place.'
attributes taught to the Initiates; while the vulgar attributed His Masonry, when properly expounded, is at once the interpretation
works to Secondary Gods, personified, and isolated from Him in of the great book of nature, the recital of physical and astronom
fabulous independence. ical phenomena, the'purest.philosophy, and the place of deposit,
These trutlis were covered from the common people as with a where, as in a Treasury, a.re kept in safety all the great truths of.
veil; and the Mysteries were carried into every country, that, with-r the primitive revelation, that form the basis of all religions* In
out disturbing the popular beliefs, truth, the arts, and the sciences the modern Degrees three things are to be recognized: The image'
might be known to those who were capable of understanding of primeval times, the tableau of the efficient causes of the Uni
them, and maintaining the true doctrine incorrupt; which the verse, and the book in which are written the morality of all peo
people, prone to superstition and idolatry, have in no age been able ples, and the code by. which they must govern themselves if they
to do; nor, as many strange aberrations and superstitions of the would be prosperous. . '"■'
present day prove) any more now than heretofore. For we need The. Kabalistic doctrine was long the religion of the Sage
but point to the doctrines of so many sects that degrade the Cre and the Savant; because, like Freemasonry, it incessantly*tends
ator to the rank, and assign to Him the passions of humanity, to ttoward spiritual perfection, and the fusion of the creeds and Na-*
prove that now. as always, the old truths must be committed to a tionalities of Mankind.- In the eyes of the Kabalist, all men are
few, or they will be overlaid with fiction and error, and irretrieva his brothers; and their relative ignorance is, to him, but a reason
bly lost. . . for instructing them. There were illustrious Kabalists: among the
Though Masonry is identical with the Ancient Mysteries, it is Egyptians and Greeks, whose doctrines the Orthodox Church has
so in this qualified sense; that it presents but an imperfect image accepted; and among the Arabs were many, whose wisdom was
of their brilliancy; the ruins only of their grandeur, and a sys not slighted by the Mediaeval Church.
tem that has experienced progressive alterations, the fruits of The Sages proudly wore the name of Kabalists. The Kabalah
social events and. political circumstances. Upon leaving Egypt, embodied a noble philosophy, pure, not mysterious, but symbolic.
the Mysteries were* modified by the habits of the different nations It taught the doctrine of the Unity of God, the art of knowing
among whom they were introduced. Though originally mom, and explaining the essence and operations of the Supreme Being,
moral and political than religious, they soon became the heritage;, of spiritual powers and natural forces, and of determining Ujeir
as it were, of the priests, and essentially religious, thougfi in reality. action by symbolic figures; by the arrangement of the'alphabet.
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he finds ihat which he has sought and wWhU has been deeply They are therefore sometimes known as the Illuminati and
hidden >et close at hand. He must Ic.tm iliai (he experience can direct the searchlight of truth wherever its beams are needed
which 'travel in foreign countries' and ihr arduous laik of the to guide the pilgrim on his way. They are the Rishis of the
Builder has given, is the only thing that ran fit him to join the oriental philosophy, the Builders of the occult tradition and
ranks of the Maitcr Masons of the Univrnr, .in<[ <arry on the thosr Individualities ofoutstanding wisdomtstrcnglh and beauty
eternal quest in company with all brothers
of character Who have guided, by precept and example, the
This is the revelation which the passage of the candidate faltering steps of blinded and ignorant humanity. They are
through all the degrees conveys. In the hrtt three degrees we the bestowers of the privileges and benefits of initiation, and
have depicted /or us (he search of ihe individual for light They prepare the candidate for those great revelations and
wisdom ami l.fr In ,|,c higher degrees there is givrn us the
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East, all whom He cured or taught, all who contacted Him initia
or in any way incurred karma with Him or with the Master and %
Jesus, will have the opportunity to cooperate at this time. sancti
Each sincere aspirant who is closely connected with the pre* durin
ent Church organisations, who feels a close link with the and s<
Christ and who loves Him. can be practically sure that in a poii
Palestine they saw Him, knew Him and mayhap served and need
loved Him. by H
The sacraments, properly understood, serve to
strengthen this link and realisation, and such a one as that condi
of Baptism (when entered upon with understanding) will have :
draw forth oft a response from the Great Lord Himself. It strife
is almost as if a golden strand were directed from His heart are ii
to the heart of the servant-a strand unbreakable and un whicl
fathomable and which, with each administration of any of die; z
the holy rites in the succession of lives, becomes stronger, and r
broader and brighter. Eventually these many strands will be religt
come reabsorbed into their source when the Body of the prost;
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Ill
permanence of in
to the wise, and tending his sphere of constructive influence. He was to
' ryond human con-
teach through
th example, enrichine his chosen vocation with
the overtones of enlightened religious philosophy. Thus,
| I ations which man
gradually creating a significant zone of influence, he was
'rry and the Mysteries
;' e Great Plan. available for whatever task the Keepers of the Great Plan
required. Practical ends can only be achieved by practical
ovides the means
means, and the agents of the Universal Reformation must
(uman state proves
be sufficient for every emergency.
ivable that there
j [ arc no channels of Rather than attempt to indicate modem organizations
'vays comes to man which may or may not be instruments of the Mystery sys
have offered their tem, it is more useful to recommend that each truth seeker
of cosmic truths, make use of his own faculties of discrimination. The Esoteric
are also adequate Orders have never accepted candidates without reasonable
• sk. Through long qualifications, nor have they offered any inducements except
: learned in states- the privilege of becoming unselfish, useful, and humble.
Id science. In their They have never promised to gratify the whims of mortals,
- been unfolded far and have reserved the right to select in their own way those
Obviously, the whom they believed to have the courage, the insight, and
!ir trained and ap- the fortitude which the magnitude of the project demanded.
t leadership avail- Human society cannot be preserved by Fraternities of the
der, however, that unfit, even though the members be well-intentioned. Sue-
iples when the otii pouring of the Christ principle, Tforwird. l« » » far mor- ~^.ilt ominisatton
true second Coming, has been accomplished. No h> raised, and ti intended t» ** the training
f for the advent do I set. but the time will not be Ml far the coming advanr«< ncculttsu. In its cetfc
1.. t.{^ rh, wieldina the *«■="
wielding of t"» to"" connected
«imeeted with
under the All-seeing Eye the work
of the kingdoms ol nature and the.
Christian church in its many branches can serve as ^ment'oTthTci^^ »»~cu i» man. In the comprehen can go forward. It is a far more
■n the Baptist, as a voice crying in the wilderness, sion ol its symbolism will come the power to cooperate with
nucleus through which world illumination may be the divine plan. It meets the need ol those who work on the occult organization than can be
shed. 1 indicate the hope. I do not assert a fact. first Ray ol Will or Power.
is intended to be the holding of a broad platform,
en must show a wide tolerance, and leach no revoiu-
The Church finds its mission in the helping of the de-
votee. in aiding the great public which is innately religious realized, and is intended to be the
locirines or cling to any reactionary ideas. The and of good will. It hides in ht heart ihose who vibrate to
training school for the coming
advanced occultists. In its
A NEW AGE LEADER SAYS MASONRY
IS ONE OF 3 CHANNELS TO ceremonials lies hid the wielding
PREPARE FOR THE NEW AGE. IT of the forces connected with the
WILL BE THE NEW AGE RELIGION.
growth and life of the kingdoms of
nature and the unfoldment of the
Will !!k- '.Vi.-.tr
*c€iiiilt*ri ili'vi':
>takc y.mr hair si: i
Abracada
Make you
and new!
How to do it
Fill a glass h
with vinegai
drop in seve:
nishcdpvnn
a few magic
and stir care
with a spoor.
What happu:
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THE NEW AGE
doc happened since the days of Noah, In contrast to this, what a travesty
tiil oow. The birthday of a New ic is to hear Masonic work given in a c
World is ac hand." dull, meaningless, slovenly manner,
As stated before, God's Plan in with ao spark of inspiration and no
America is a aonsectarian plan. Our appeal to the high emotions, no sin
Cocj>:::at:oc is aonsectariaa. Our cerity of purpose nor evidence of AT SOME
great American Public Schools—God's understanding; imperfect enunciation, l\ asked a
chosea schools—are nonsectarian. The meaningless repetition of words, words, * •*■ own frc
Great Spirit behind this great aatioa words. Such work has a deadly effect accej
is aoosectdriac. upon those who sit in the Lodge. No As a direct
Our great American Public Schools wonder so many Masons consider Ma willing and a
have never cakea away from any child sonic work as dull, meaningless routine. fort when the
che freedom of will, freedom of spirit Further, such work is a fraud upon also encoura;
or freedom of mind. That is the divine she candidate. Ee is entitled to some- the question
reason that Great God our Kinij has dung better. He has come seeking minds of me
chosea the great American Public Light and, instead of a clear, direct hav« any re<
LJ Schoois to pave the way for the new unveiling, he receives a jumbled, mo finding an ai
race, the new religion and the new notonous interpretation which is mean self has bee
civilization that is taking place in ingless. the effort pu
America. search has
True, eloquence of expression is not
Any mother, father'or guardian who given to all men. But earnestness, sin Lodge, the w
is responsible' tor the taking away of cerity and clear enunciation can be been called
freedom of mind, freedom of will or acquired. " ■ again we re;
freedom of spirit is the lowest criminal The maa who accepts the office of been in dire
on this earth, because they take away your search
Master takes no light obligation upon
from that child the God-given right himself. If he assumes this position, We are le
to become a part of God's great plaa so often to f
let him show by his work that he is a
in America for the dawn of the New satisfactory
Master Craftsman. That is what his
Age of the world. do not knot
title implies. .'■ •_' '■'.'': -: •':-'-. •■'•••
The Master who fails to devote time took their".
'Consider
WORSHIPFUL MASTER'S WORX and effort to acquiring proficiency, not
ancestor, Ac
only in correct wording but also pro
The duties of a Worshipful Master ficiency in conveying the meaning and the great i
of a Lodge include a multitude of tasks. solemnity of the work, is recreant to and what a
Of these, one of the most important is the trust he has accepted. . ' us, his desc
the mastery of the work. Yes, the duties of a Worshipful Mas
The record
' We have sat. in Lodge and felt a ter are many and varied.' And one of
of his own
spine-tingling thrill as a competent the most important of these is mastery and thereby
Master has exemplified a Masonic De of the work.—The New South Wales tion betwc<
gree. We have been inspired to high Freemason. ' • •:.•".■■ Through
and noble exaltations of spiritual feel event men
ing as such a man obligated a candi TOLERANCE records of
date. .•••■•.'-■
u
to come at
Five Baptist. Evangelists were ar
■•Further, we have sensed the same rested, on-.July 22, 1950, after the presence,
feeling permeating the minds of those meeting they were holding on the main we have t\
who.sat with us. The deathlike still street of La Sarre, Quebec, Canada, had whom Joh:
ness, the'fixed expression and rapt at been broken up by a crowd which had of ciose cc
L tention of the listeners gave ample kicked, jostled and pelted them with the true Li
proof that the words of the Master eggs and garbage. They were detained that comes
served to renew the vows, and to re- in jail without bail in this predominant may we be!
dedicate the purpose of everyone with ly Koman Catholic town, but the Town Consider t
in hearing. And, most impbrtant:-pf all, Council took a hand.and.dropped the to Jesus b
the candidate, hearing for the &n{ time public disturbance'charges and assured Father,", a
.the .sacred teachings of Masonry, re them'of police protection at'.their fu so .long ti
ceives an impression that time will not ture meetings.. Their detention without thou not 1
erase. : '•• .'.■••• hath seen
bail brought many protests/""'
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iplishing something for The great leaders in Masonry as well Antiquity Admitted a-Ccntnry Ago. w
ankind, that is not grow- as in the secular world have been men An old book published in London in
nning with the rest of hu- who, (hough clinging tenaciously to cer the early part of the last century con- O:
omplished its usefulness tain great principles, were quick to see tains the following in regard to Free- St
_r or later be gathered inib and take advantage of everything in the masonry: n;
den :-urn "for reference line of progress and development. Theirs _ "This very ancient society is so called, g(
_was no blind .conservatism holding fast " either from some extraordinary knowl- a
: greatest empire of an- to a dead past, but.a .glorious faith in edge of Masonry, of which they are sup- pr
•here its generals were posed to be masters, or because the first
Jne possibilities of the future, a faith,
founders of this society were persons of al
success; its statesmen and
4h>ii.iik« ijisjtarjin.jthe ]|ast_whichjed this profession. They are now very con- |e
j j s artists and poets, its .the Magi of old to thcTowly birthplace",
il cries, its enlightenment .of the Redeemer, has led mankind un siderable, both on account of their num- to
government, rival those of der the leadership of many a Moses bers and the rank they hold in society, cc
"xcepting our own. But through the wilderness of pain and being found in every country in Europe, h<
upon Rome whtn her travail and bitter opposition into the as well as Xorth America; and they con
ted. when her only great- bright light of twentieth century civili sist principally of persons of merit and bl
>ast, and that dawning be- zation. consideration. They make no small of
-iest empire of all time _I repeat, a comprehensive understand- . pretentions to antiquity, for they claim ab
rail. .ing of the history of Masonry leads in- ~ a standing of some thousands of years.
if Rome, whose historic evitably to the conclusion that pot.. What the design of their institution is, tri
ared by the disciples of. .through conservatism has it most served seems still in some measure a secret. we
'.uries of glorious effort, ' the world, but rather through its spirit "The members are said to be admitted ou
Christendom out of the of unrest, its utter abhorrence of.un-". into the fraternity by being put into pos- sh-
Tdievalism, so clung to the necessary restraint, its.abiding love for!, session of a great number of secrets,
"Jon siezed upon it and liberty, its unconquerable desire to pro- . called the Mason's word, which have to
u
^formation was the re- gress away from the old to the new and . been religiously kept from age to age. th<
better conditions. In a treatise on Masonry, published in Sn
ch as these can be multi- Wherever the conflict has been waged 1792, by William Preston, grand master
rn, and if they teach any- between the. old and the new, between of the Lodge of Antiquity, the origin of
11
bere is no place in the a narrow conservatism and real progress, Masonry is traced from the creation, bit
itioa or the society whose our Masonic brethren have been found Ever since symmetry began, and har- be
V • •'. • "J
, • *V
new Age Magazine. Tne otticiai Organ ot the Supreme Council of 33
A 6 A Scottish Rite, Sept. 1921, Washington,D.C.,p.389.
I . »er a note of people and subject them by intellectual craftiest agents has been taken out of
masonry will
bondage and servitude to a foreign the public service, and a 32° Mason
U>rld power" as potentate. That "World Power" is far placed in the Presidential Chair. There
:. What manner
better organized than we are; is far is danger, and it is very real and near, _
i I be in all holy "That "World '"Power""' has "muzzled
more numerous than we; is richer,
;ss? "Ye are ...nearly all our press. If has captured
more shrewd, more ambitious, more
tit if the salt has aggressive, and more unscrupulous __orjo_isoned_our sources, of information. ~
with shall it be _It. is. organizing an. army of ...Knights_
than we. It has attacked our Public
Schools as being "schools without _who are sworn to bring our.Country.to
Jrothers have ttie'knees of their Pontiff in humble
religion" and intended "to turn the
!riey shrink from people into refined Pagans." Listen to obedience.,
line of thinking. BeforeJlFreemasonry .as_.a World.
this by the Rev. Michael Muller: "The
i ostrich, they
object, then, of these Godless, irreli _Ppwer"_.there.looms _Jhe__inevitable
^ ' in the sands gious Public Schools is to spread struggle with...this superior._foer75u-
ot the approach- among the people the worst of reli perior in numbers, wealth and strategy.
r-ntal processes
gions, the one religion, the religion Shall we face the coming conflict like
n nothing but which pleases most hardened adulterers Shakespeare's Hamlet, nerveless and be
waggle. They and criminals—the religion of irra wailing—
brains of their tional animals. The moral character
*amine their in- The time is out of joint: Oh, cursed spite
of our Public Schools in many of our That ever I was born to set it right
i sing: dties has sunk so low, that even
courtesans have disguised themselves Or, shall we not rather cry, like the
selfishness that
as school-girls in order the more surely English poet, Rupert Brooke, who
ling through the sailed from Gallipoli to the front and
to ply their foul vocation."
Yet, in some of our larger cities, like gave up his life for liberty, in the late
rare to a larger, war:
Chicago and Boston, seventy-five per
the vision of the cent of the teachers of the • Public "Now, God be thanked who hath matched
Schools are members of that "World us with this hour I"
g
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The TOP 13 ILLUMINATI BLOODLINES
(A few of the family surnames which carry on the bloodline of the main lineage are listed.
Each of these bloodlines has branched out into a virtual forest. The Illuminati is attempting
to strengthen each of these lines with intermarriage between the main lines. For instance,
one Christian minister, who was secretly Illuminati, had Collins & Rothschild blood, was
adopted out to a Russell family to be raised, and had a Scottish surname.)
ASTOR-Chanler
BUNDY-Belin,
DUPONT-Ball. Coleman
FREEMAN
Ll»Kwok(?). Wong
KENNEDY
ONASSIS-Niarchos
ROCKEFELLER
RUSSELL
VAN DUYN-Costello, Van der Duyn, Van Dine (various spellings of Van Duyn incl. various
spelling of Van Duyn with the "van" removed too.)
REYNOLDS-Dukes, Tukes
COLLINS Illuminati Members
representative of the bloodline
Leroy Sp r^
Lewis
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THE GAME
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OF
CONSPIRACY
Power: 3 Power: 2
Resistance: 4 Straight Resistance: 6 Straight
Income: 1 Resistance: 0
Peaceful Income: 4 Fanatic
Income: 5 Liberal
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FRATERNAL ORDERS
MULTINATIONAL OIL COMPANIES F.B.I.
Power: 3
Power: 6 Power: 4/2
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daughter FATIMA
ILLUMINATI COSTUME CHANGES
J
Hermetic magic/ Gnosticism
Nature Worship/ Occultism
infiltrated
Assassins
Thugs
1100
1119-1120 1300
1500
Roshaniya
Palladium Rite
of Freemasonry 1500
1903 I
Vatican leadership Lord Maitreya
Stella Matutina
since 1960s Aquarian Age Christ
nromntinn 0/
"3)1 f -ritz " ingr ' '.All^'tsrr-
Department of the Army
Pamphlet 165-13
Religious
Requirements
and Practices of
Certain Selected
Groups
A Handbook
for Chaplains
Headquarters
Department of the Army
Washington, DC
28 April 1978
CHURCH OF SATAN Anton S. LaVey .
Post Office Box. 7633 High Priest ■"
San Francisco, California 9*»l20
AKA: Satanists
HISTORICAL ROOTS: " The- Church 'of Satan is an eclectic body that traces- '
and the Black Order of Germany in che 1920s and 1930s. • It departs
claimed the beginning of the Satanic Era.- initial growth came' from
regulate members is in the hands of the Head of the Church: ' * -'•
LEADERSHIP AND ROLE OF PRIESTS: The Priesthood of the Church of Satan" is-
'S :0'b
of
''Cr
Or-
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Y'o<
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"Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen and is become the habitation of devils,
and the hold of every foul spirit..,For all nations have drunk of the wine of the
wrath of her fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed fornication
with her, and the merchants of the earth arc waxed rich through the
abundance of her delicacies....her sins have reached unto heaven...for no man
buyeth their merchandise anymore...precious wood...ointments...slaves, and the
souls of men. Rejoice over her,...prophets; for God hath avenged you on her.
And the light of a candle shall shine no more at all in thee...for by thy
sorceries were all nations deceived. And in her was found the blood of
prophets, and of saints, and of ALL that were slain upon the earth." REV 18
These verses speak about the Babylonian Mystery Religion system which is the
marriage of religion and political power. Note that ALL the blood of the slain
prophets was found in her, and the Catholic Church was not even in existence
when most prophets were slain.
FOREWORD This is not the place to speak of the influence of the Talmud; how
Venice in IJIJ. FrSnkel's classical Introduction to the Jerusalem throughout the centuries of persecution and darkness, it saved
Ttbiui appeared in 1859. There is a French translation of the Israel from intellectual and moral degradation. My purpose is
Palestinian Talmud by M. Schwab. merely to give a brief presentation of the Talmud as a book. I shall
therefore conclude with the words of I. Abrahams. 'The Talmud.'
IV he says, 'is one of the great books of the world. Rabbinism was a
sequel to the Bible: and if. like aU sequels, it was unequal to its
When we come to the Babylonian Gemara. we are dealing with original, it nevertheless shares its greatness. The works of all Jews
what most people understand when they speak or write of the up to the modern period were the sequel to this sequel. Through
Talmud. Its birthplace, Babylonia, was an autonomous lewjsh them all may be detected the unifying prindple that literature in
centre for * lonper period than-any other land; namely, from soon_ iu truest sense includes life itself; that intellect is the handmaid to
arter s86 before the Christian rra fn tb* v«"" 1010 after the conscience; and that the best books are those which best teach men
kristian en-1616 years; from the days of Cyrus down to the bow to live. The maxim. Righteousness delners from death, applies
»ge of the Mongol conquerors! to books as well as to men. A literature whose consistent theme is
For a long time it was held that the language in which the Righteousness, is immortal.'
Babylonian Talmud was written defied grammatical formulation.
This is now seen to be nothing but prejudice. Eminent gram- >nc lo<le.l
marians have discovered its laws, and have determined its place in
the scheme of Semitic languages. Its philological side was treated English translation of the whole Babylonian Talmud.
nearly a thousand years ago in the Talmudic Lexicon [Aruch) of bwn '°okd forward
for to bv «*<>»*"■ Th*8 expectation is
Asher ben Jehiel. and has been completed by the labours of Levy, ginning to be realised by the publication of the Sonrino edition
Kohut and Jastrow in the last century. The style of the Babylonian of the Order Nezikin.
Talmud is mostly one of pregnant brevity and succinctness. It is The translation is based on the Text of the Wilna Talmud,
at no time 'easy reading'. Elliptical expression is a constantly corrected where necessary in the light of variants from MSS. and
recurring feature, and whole sentences are often indicated by a other printed «*>■«» AM the censored passages reappear in the.
single word. In the discussions, question and answer are closely Text or in the Notes. The Notes bring the essence of the classical
interwoven, and there is an entire absence of demarcation between interpretations, clarify the argument, explain technical expressions,
them. Hard thinking and closest attention are required under the and show in what sense the Biblical verses quoted are to be under
personal guidance of an experienced scholar, or of an elaborate stood. Wherever possible, place-names are identified, historical
written exposition of the argument, for the discussion to be fol and archaeological allusions eluddated. and their parallels in the
lowed or the context understood. And that understanding cannot life of contemporary nations traced.
be gained by the aid of Grammar or Lexicon alone. Even a student This notable achievement is due to the quite extraordinary
who has a fair knowledge of Hebrew and Aramaic, but has not been edition of the Editor. Rabbi Dr I. Epstein, assked by his staff
initiated into'the Talmud by Traditional Jewish guides, will find of tcholarly translators. The Editor's Prefatory Note gives some
it impossible to decipher a page! A great philologist who was also indication of his colossal task. Aside from planning the scope and
a Talmudist has rightly declared: 'Suppose the teaching of the character of the work, the Editor fixed the Text, controlled the
Talmud suddenly interrupted during the life of a generation; the xxvii-
xxi
"THE JEWISH ENCYCLOPEDIA
458
how to comings Im> letters " Histon- of Gnosticism." H.). rf.ow manj- pitfuHR (s,^.
»M(ib g y flj(Itcr. Gnosticism, Mjsjsj). J% was the ancient Calmla
THi)."iftifllilflji1 •s>Minyol jij. ilu(lii'hl). 'Witi'<Mkrn. SOU).
wliicJi, while ailcjrorizjng the Song of Songs, sni.kc
quoted, wjit,h simiinr sayings «f limb, *n Bacher, of Adam ^Cadmon. orthu God-man. of the "Bkiw-
" Ag. 'H»ib. Amor." p.p. w. wi—i« here .proved Jo be of God." niul hence of "the mystery or the iminti <,f
nn old nUiallstic conception. In fact, the belief in powers" in God (sec Conybeare. -Philos Cont.ni-
'I' JilHMK1 iiwww of tiw letters of .T!S5 plativc Life." p. 304), before Pl.ilo. Paul, the Chris
tian Gnostics, and the medieval Culialu did. Specn.
_. . Beel. laiivc Caluila of old (IV Esd. iii. 21; Wisdom ii <N)
B. iiii. illl; Yit. Ha ii. 77c) seems io Jia.v.e orjgi- spnkc of "thegenuof poison from the serpent trans-
milted from Adam to all generations" (^' nr>n«
■t?ru)toefore Paul and R. Johanan (*Ab. Zuiali -hh}
n-fcrrwl io it. And while the Gnostic clussilicsiiion
of souls into pneumatic, psychic, and hylii: nnCs nm
tyniagtr^
be traced back to iglgtQ (see JoCl, U. p. 132). Paul
. ....". 174. liy a false
was not the first (or only one) to adopt it in his sys
alism ignores or fails u> account for u simple though
tem (see Hug. 140>; Cant. H. i. 3, cjuotctl by Joe!-
strange fact!), an undent tradition seems to have
compare Gen. R. xh\, where the five mimes for i|)C
coupled the name or this theurgic "Sc-fer Ye?imh " souj are dwelt upon).
with rlie name of Abraham as one accredited with The whole dualistic system of good ami ,.r ..>j|
the possession of esoteric wisdom niul thrurgic
powers (sec Abhaiiam, Apocai.yi*sb of, nnd Auiia-
mnieiy io om intuuea. can ue traced tlirougli
iiam. Testament of; Beer. * Das Lebon Abrahams."
t>f th
;pp. 207 et *rq.; and especially T«suunent of Abra cient Calmla before it
ham. Ktcension B, vi., xvfli.,; somnjpare Koliirr, in
is tuc conception^ underlying the cabalistic tme. of
"Jew. Quart. Rev." vii. 58*. Mi»o). As stated by
the ri^it side being tue source of light
Jfllincfc ("Bcitrago im !&;"''"' "
CaibaflSatic and >p»j*ty, an<3 ihe left the source of
fjtftt that Abraham.
JDuaMem. dotrkness find impurity (" sitra yonrina
■we sifrii>nl.mm), found«Tnong Hie Gnos
as possessor of cFSsdwh oT^llTc Aliphabel, tics (sec Irenicus, " A'dvcrsiis 35n>rcses," 5. 5.5^ I • 11
an old tradition, if moit &«• w&waikv of the.
t
§ 2; ii. 24. § 6:; JBi^pbsuius, "•Hajnes," x.\*»i. 1,2-
"Clementine iHomflieV1 vfi. 8; com^re'Caut R. i
'wonders of the CreaUve Wisdom" can also 9; Matt xxv. S3- Plutarch, "De]^e," 48; Anz
be traced from the u ScJcrYcjirah," back to Ben Sira I.e. 111). The fact al&, that the "Kelippot" (the
i'.c: Enoch, xiil. 1, xlnii. 1, lxxxiL 2, xcii. I; 61a- scalings of impurity), which are so prommcni'Tn'tne"
Toaic Euoch, xxx. 8. xxxiii. 3 <sce Cmrtcs's note Tor medieval Cdbak. are fonntl in the c-J JjabvI"
further parallels); IV Esdnis x5v. 46- So)(ali xv. 3; incantations, (aee t <.p.
(and the Merkabah-tnivetetoT«wt. Abraham, x.; Test.
472; Delitzsch. "Assyrisches W5rterbuch,"«.r. tkp),
Job. xi. (see Kohler. in Kcgkutl&cinorM Volume, ,pp.
is evidence in Tavor of the antiquity of most of t!:o
282-288); and the 'Barudt A>pocaly,pse -throughout, cabtvlistic matcril
and even II Mace. rii. -2&, -28, 'betray cirtMtlis^ic itra- ?<• -stands to rjusod that
diti.-.Rs and terminologies. - "l
Gtfbatonr-enot
_But csnecjgiifv .^^tG^iosiBicgSM 't<»s'tifr :to ithe tin
tiqwty of dm Cawm. W <3ffltil)uo •cmtohi. 'as «ttg
by Kicssler (see "Mflaajcasis," '
Gnostic in Her2og-H4uck, u Heal-Encyc^Jand '
and definitively shown b}- Adz ("Die
Cabala..^ Frnge nnch dem Ursprunc des Gnos- liasueen
icsun^ctcd (see v/onyoearc, Rev.1
tizismus." 1879). Gnoatirism wnc .T«»
xi. 1-45; also Exoikism).
ish in character "
To the sainn clnss belongs the "Sefer Refn'ot"
! in die JU'iigionsgeschichtc.'' etc., T880
(The Book of Healing), contuining the prescriptions
L 203; HOnig. "Die Ophitcn." 1880; Fiiedlandcr!
against all the diseases intUcU-d bv d«>m^na| whici>
Der Vorehristlidic jQdische Gnostizismus." 1868•
dem. - Der Antichrist, "1901). Gnosticism—that is, Knah wrote according to the instructions giv«!U i.v
the angel Raphael and handed over to his son Shrm
the cabalistic "Hokmah " (wisdom), translated into
(Book of Jubilees, x. !-H: Jcllinek. «jj. n» ,;«
Medria'" (Aramaic. «Maod*-" = l;.SOv.-jcdce of
tilings divme)—seems to hove lu-t-n the first attempt 155 160; Imrwlurtion. p. xxx.). It was Mcntife.i
on the pan of the JjiwJali^Ms to give tiic cmpirirul wiui the " SffcrKefu'ot '• i<, possession of King Solo
mystic ;lffle. «rhli the itelp oTPjatonic and Pvihng. mon and hidden afierwan! hv KiBg BozcSdali (sfi-
grcan or Stoic itleas. a spepc1niT?T-7,,rp. i^-nTT^ Pes. iv. ft. Mil: • B. II." i.t. p. l"i;n: Joseph™. u Ant. "
viii. C. s- 5; compare /».*/•».• -" " jG. and th:-
1'.. J.'ii. 8.
danger of heresy from which Akilw nnd Ben
strove to c-Mricfttc llnmsehes. and «if which ri- in Sr iflrer. "Gesch. de-i Volkes
1-ii-Hil." 3d i.-il ii- e. ;l!l r
'14: "DeSan-ificiis.-i ot llii- Iiiuck a
■'. Paini. ■l-r»:-lVEu
Qu«h1 Deterius Potinri „.„ was lr:ins:!)i:i«-i! i.n" iirjiiiTT:. hiln-s. to "the'joo* -if
CJuis Rerun i
niviimnim Mercs S5t," *J2). uud Ki-iiimji" iShu',:. <ija> ur i;R. AxitmtTEs (nnii|mrc
(si-f Miiitcr.
SANHEDRIS ^
on a matter involving the death penalty at the hands of Beth An.
he would have been liable to death even before! - Before he needed
, formal warning: ■ now hedoes not. • But what ofa *n*h. or whom
no warning is required? ^Before, had he stated a reason (excusing
or justifying his action], it might have been accepted: but now. even
if he stated a reason, it would not be accepted.
The chosen
. (Ceaataaadj tnm rap » Jr «• sooihe tstaatie dooKstie a
aba. hi. coacencd abM its own ALLY les, haa said thai eaoaga ,
place hEajiHaa toekly. Should mniiili ^MriiSih sxv eke n_
Apart from ecoaonucs. there
a. basbxm elite eacnje teaks to meat beticves iu iateUigenui.
u
ARE we special btcaate Anb trade b only 10% of total Egyptian government, which bis coming to brad each raont
appears at die end of Mishpatim
■» an lew* « ir «t Anb trade. ■ seems to exhibit a tough line pan- into a single phone bond.
forces us to atk why it wasn't
lews because we art spe handed down with the giving of
cial; What is'the source of our the Tea Commandments, when
cbosenness? b h a unique Jtwiib the majesty of Ml Sinai was sail Whofe Jerusalem by Eliyahu Tal
gene,' or is il mber the remit of palpable.
Li oar acceptance .of a moral tod Boldly tackles the poSticalrraSgious controversy
Inlcrestbgly enough, for Mai- ' over this horyctty and presents tha marry beets of
ethical doctrine called the Torah? montdes the- belated introduction Jerusalem's rastory; ceficjon, dsrnacjr^hy,
If the tuier,' thca chosenness of the covenant poses no problem . archeology, heaitti. education, culture and
has nothing to do with nee and because be holds that what nukes ' tourism. Al in a*. cTs an extnnsivo 300 phis pace
everything la do with lifcnvle. the Jewish people caique b ate •Jerusalem Sara Book.* compteta wtti
According to Mtmociides. coetoaadmeals - especially quotatoos. chronology ofovents. glossary.
birth aloa< doesa'1 guarantee bibwoyapjiy. iQchpt anci ^/0 bfV^pfioojs and
urow oeiwccB numan oeuigs. u.
etchijiQS; Hardcover, do axes ecfoon.
^w^www. ncoce. wdcq ciassi-
we keep them, therein lies our
cal fudabm speaks of the choscn- uniQueucss. Therefore the cove* • '*A verHaWe tt«asur«-4rav» o* lads and tgures.
eem of Israel 10 Cod, this concept nant is made only after a goodly . iociuo%>osorr>»ur«5kJs»orios. which wil fascinate
tflMie* not to a ckanctennic of
portion of the commaadmeots
»«reader..." - TedcV Koiek
net. but rathe* \o the fact thai ate presented. Moreover, Milk- 'Jerusalem explored and expounded from almost
we_ ue the oaiioo which live* an paiim serve* as toe bask for much every possible, angfo' - Mayor Ehud Olmeit
ethical and ■moral lifestyle man- oftheOctlLnr. ■ . ■• "...not only for Jews. This is "must* reading for
daitd br tne Totah.
After Moses reads -all the every Christian.' - Sister Or. Rose Therfng
Countering Mairnonidct. the words that Cod has told him, the
great medieval sage Rabbi Ye Jewish nation has *~-**;i'g sub . JPPrteo:USS4SXOh*e.alrauNpo«taae
huda Hslcvy claims that simply stantial to say yes to. Our unique, from Janiaalim
being bora Jewish is ia itself a covenant with Cod is dependent (Reaso allow 3-4 weeks tor delivery.)
segula, a sip of privilege and upon adherence, to His.
uniqueness. Rabbi Yehuda Hale- commandments. * ,
vy divides the world into four Ibis ssppon for the Maimoai-- Tee Books, The Jerusalem Post, 231 E.
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created the Jewish people. His cry out moonrtWoniBy "We shall ptovaifincj USS excruinoo rato.)
own nation charged with a certain do and we shall obey," does Cod
nitsioa oa earth; iboeftm etch make His covenant with us - a Kama.
person bom a Jew is endowed covenant based upon our accep Addtesa.
with a special »yw £Ui a God tance of His laws! One of the
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ly clement. Cod doesa't .-nake City
Sages of the Talmud goes so fax
their distinetiveness dependent as to say that we are the most Zp _CoonBy_
on reHeioai'obtcrvinte. impudent of nations, so we re
The dUTerences between Mai- quire the Torah to soften oor
nonidet and Rabbi Yehuda Ha? personality.
levy cany through on such basic Rabbi Abraham Isaac Rako-
issues at the animate efficacy of hen Kook, the former chief rabbi JEHEJS4LEM
conversion- and the: ability to
prophesy. According to Maimon-
of brad, seems to agree with
RabM Yehuda Balevy. bat in re
ON MICROFILM
ides; a gentile who converts be ality has a most cogent and medi
comes-a-few itt every sense-of the atory posmoa In a letter written Over 70 years of Rvfng rrfsfory coverfng
word; after all, the Book of Ruin m 19Z7. he sheds fight on the the major events & personofffres
comes to leach that a sincere Mo- question of the uniqueness of the
abite convert can become the for- Jew by distmgutshtttg between
bearer of the Messiah. the Jewish people as a whole
ON MICROFICHE
. But Rabbi Yehuda Halevy (Knmti Yisml) and the Jew as Palos«r» WeekK/. 1919 (December) -1931 (Apr©
would emphasize certain limita an individual Citing a Talmudic
tions placed upon converts, and passage* "A gentile who occupies ON 35 MM MICROFILM
!«*« «h« real prophecy is the himseir with Ton* b as great as ■ Palestine BuBetln. 1925 (January) -1932 (NovembeO
sole legacy of Israel the high priest." (Bevt Kama ■ Palestine Post. 1932 (December • 1950 (April)
This week's portion of Mishpa. 38a) he develops the idea that all ■ Jerusalem Post. 1950 (Apr® -
llm seems to sapport Maimonl- are- equal - Jew, convert. Gentile
des. The end of Miskpattm re - in Iheir ability to achieve ■ '1991 (December)
cords what has to be (as ccmral perfection.
covenant of the Jewish people s 295 reels and 229 microfiche
Bui the Bide does pawnee -
a nation. The entire portion is
and this is its only promise - thai
devoted to commandments - the the Isnelitg ration win never dis To order or to request a free brochure
vast majority criminal and civil
appear beat the family of Ba
hidc:
Microfilm
J Uw. bat even certain ritoal laws
arc mtnttooed.
lnea, boras He earner of To
rah and rnniiininliuiuu, leading
PubTlshors
The Torah records bow Moses •he way toward world peace and FcoeJin JJ17J1
writes down ail-of Cod's words, redemption 23OT EE Leiden P.O.Box 1 '205
then build* an altar where burnt- fflSNEIHEMANDS
offerings are sacrificed. Moses Rabbi Wu,. itenoflhe OhrTora
then takes die book of (he cove jurfniffou. is eWe/ rabbi of Efrot
Week ending January «, I99S
THE JERUSALEM POST INTERNATIONAL EDITION
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ShWiHs-Amulels-Segulot
Taken From the Ancient Tests, Amulets of protection for one's home or office.
Praters for receiving HaShem's blessings for prosperity.
Praters and exercises to expand ones consciousness and to bring one closer to HaShem.
Designed b? Rabbi Ariel Bar Tzadok
'Ip(act (in9&6. 'Sfdviti')tXaSfum (specifically96s tidyTfymtp"l"fr»;htfort me always.*(TsaCm 16:8)
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Interconnections Between Organized Crime & the Illuminati
Yakusa
(Japanese)
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v (Jewish) ;
Vietnamese
Crime Syndicate,
Triads
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Drug Cartel
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ILLUNINATI
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OF
HEALTH CARE AVAILABLE CARE
tgnsy admrnmratao.
Tt* orants hotpRala raeatv* and
oovtmincfK cunuula. ate* tofOWJ trta
ratomit from uahg altamaW*
u
tnyona to oflar •Itamaflva cart.
RESOURCES
MtnwOvt cara olvtn art often
y iowg aav« dnvtn out of bittawaa. or sant to )al
mtdcana-s vald tfam«* •**> «•»»• wot Kangaroo courts, mut Imiong
htosomeipromosonofvaedcurtt Mv»ny any avalabla aitamaflva
FlMitcW aaalttenct In Wt iMdcakt
mtcicart program t It tstcorlmnrt. I* Ifflsoaania.'nta poldeafy comet cart. MMM aJbtrnsOM cart
Insurance eompanleeai cuiwultd doctors art gi»inuuodpub»c«y <ht tMtaWt paopit naturaty go to wtiat
others are sundered. Esttatanmtr* Hi
by the tMt n«M« to gfct pajmtnti
tor pubttnar* art «*trtm«r Maead m
«Aat la riowad pnntad. Wat—rcfi
arfom prevent cheray groupe 0<al «h pubte fwara aaiM la at
•nanoad by Ox a«aDttnma«. to
««a oubic oata a ctatoreon on ««Mt
■nanclafy w«n eltameSva medctJ
typa of cara la «Mb4a 4 la importam.
approaches. Dm lick of financing
louts what altemeflvi mtdcsl
O(<c pracSontn can make «v«JUei« to
eFr the pubic dua to tnutad financing. UCENSING & CERT1F. REQUIREMENTS
BYACAM
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pre»entadl from rtesMng' the
studants um art controtad and tdKad to ba
OOClOTAt
poncaty comet I onfy contain 10» of m
vtottift btomtdkal Ittratura. eiomactcal
(teraturt h tntnead by tna pharmacaudeal
•tfvtraslng, wnlcii sccoums for ow 4O% at
kwomt of major (oumals sucn as tht AMA LEGAL POWER OF GROUPS
Journal JAMA'skwomt. In short. In training to bt LUCE AMA
•doctor afttmtttva medcal research, sucessas.
and methods art almost never seen by most LEGAL SYSTEM Or. Hthbeta, head of the AMA It
becoming doctors. Almost a total censorship of totaly unscrupukws. He worm for
data Is quietly maintained. Professional pride also
SECHST ENFORCEMENT GROUPS dM drug Industry and has "stcked*
prevents many doctors from learning that they me FDA on owoumu. The AMA
have been wrong. Med schools dars not offend merJe.tSrTFnHEFCWCE.CCH.NCHF sccrcOy created aMCCMvjHch men
Humtnatl benefactors. secreSy creatatfma NCHF. The AMA
When ItgWaflon to Crete « svtia also stsreoy created me Comma—
flBTCV iWtetfV& PaDSt M MOK M^H4 onaj«ejitry.Thp«orijiia.pei«ae)
fofCat to Oiuiroy •ft*i*|ft4iitv^ f not entirely fanded by me AMA.
REGULATORY GROUPS
medteana- w— tri in 1 TOs strike 1UH VffM 10
FDA, NIH. WHO force uMd leJe^fciQ of rttfcaflxi'MrtJoo
asonemetiodttdeeMysnernttlvs
medtoane. Money was paid to creatt
imMr dtubaeii ao met atttmaOvt term. Tht Wag—Bee of the AMA have
doctor* Mtw used It could ba caught been so bMant even the FTC nttd
using bogus MoravMoa It seems mat me AMA had vlolettd monopoly
that even ■egel tacdes are not knvs ki thdr attempts to
beyond this tOfte force. me CNroprecOc profession.
Some parts of the
ILLUMINAT! CONTROL over
the world's GRAINS & FOODS
►ciete Generale Grain/Food/Be IBP
BeefMonopoly. Owned by Htfimad Kingpins vaOt
This holding company es!
Cartel Bloodline itTTi Petroteurn. Secret deat widi Mafia in 1970. Mafia i
coordinates Ifluminati's For instance,
■ j
H financial monopolies, efite bloodlines [ *
■ J parcels out monopolies controlling gram;
| to INuminati Kingpins A.) Those who are liluminati 6 Grain Cartel
Knballistic Jews, Cargill, Bundy,: 90% of world's grain controlled by Andr & Co^
Committe
Bunge, McMillan,
Oppenheimer, Rockerfeller.U
!o Bunge, Cargill, Continental, & Lexis Dreyte.
WEATHER
USDA Regulations
inipulated by WEATHER MODIFICATION BOARD set^
Tens of thousands of regulations—such asTQCi y PL-94-490 in 1975 headed by Harlan Cleveland.y
ogram of '80s— implemented in a way to pura I of llluminatj and Club of Rome,
little man out of business.
_^ . .■fit;', mil I
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10 per cent.
to
FDLL OF SURPRISES
National City Company, arblch para annual
dividend of s per cent.
'••"•• auUnuMi.4T.438,\y. A. Rockefeller 10
A. T. Ruu«ll... 8.287
Co. .14.000 ^t A. C. Taylor 7.evo
J. «V. Sterllnc.. 8,087
U. S. Truet Co..
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ling Interests In most institutions have Uarland i!.!K>i
been In the same hands for many years. Natlojal-Caoltal. 13.000.000: total
Among the surprises In the lists, aa Kliartholden. 309; book valui>. f»0: par
published by Dow; Jones 4 Co.. was the a "p it02: """•."' <"»«««>«•• »» P«r cent.
°- J) Baker....I3.«W K. W. Cannon.. 1.100
discovery that Hetty Green, often spoken
of as a very Important factor In the *' u* gdw«rJlt' ^MOJR- Miller ....... .VH.
conduct of the Chemical National; owns ?• i »'« l.-OOlFulth Moore ... SOT
only 31 of the 30.000 shares of that insti F %IHom*"">- I"*"
J'!?22!i>'- "■Jfortrr...
* «. Thompson,
Sou
tution. Frank Vanderllp. President of
the National City Bank. Is not down & T C0T
umong the principal shareholders, while
«fomes Stitlman, Chairman of the Board
of Directors, holds 47.498 shares of the
total of SSO.OOO. Mr. Stlllman Is alto a SS;.8^ISS!:S:So1rcr!
Wra. Aeckefciler UHVin j.
large holder In the Hanover aad tha
Citizens' Central. J. P. Morgan 4 Co.
have the biggest holdings of any firm. 'Kobe. M. Uo«let. 4w»
The shareholders, capitalisation, num
ber of shares, dividends, aad book v&lne,
follow:
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MANY OF THE VERY TOP LEADERS ARE MASONS: It has been popular for the
Archbishop of Canterbury to be a Mason. The following are some of the Masons who
have led the Anglican/Episcopal hierarchy:
IN SNGLAND Dr. Geoffrey F. Fisher. Archbishop of Canterbury beginning in 1945. He was initiated
into Masonry in 1916 and before he became the Archbishop and Primate, whae only an Anglican Bishop.
He became the Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of England in 1937 and 1939. William Howfey.
Archbishop o( Canterbury (1828-1848) and important Mason. Henry Chicheley- another Archbishop of
For several years, a Masonic lodge and this church Canterbury and important Mason.
were housed in ilic same building north of Birmingham, IN CANADA Samuel Pritchard Matheson (18S2-I942) Bishop and primate of an Canadian Anglican
Churches from 1909 to 1930. initiated into Masonry in 1874.
Alabama. The shared sign suggests they arc one and the
D.T. Owen (1878-1947). 33*. Primate of the Church of England in Canada, and Archbishop of Toronto.
same. Notice the Masonic symbols above the sign.
JOSEPH SMITH,JR
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convent at Mons
Knights Templar
Charles T. Russell
ASTOR lUuminati Members
representative of the bloodline
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FREEMAN Uluminati Members
representative of the bloodline
March 1991
Gay lord A. Freeman Jr., the former Law School. In World War 11 he was
chairman and chief executive of the vice chairman of the Army Air Force's
First National Bank of Chicago and an Chicago area price adjustment section.
influential spokesman for business on Over the years Mr. Freeman served
national and international monetary on Presidential commissions on mat
affairs, died yesterday at Northwest ters of housing, health, manpower, in
ern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. He ternational trade, investment policy,
was 81 years old and lived in Wayne, productivity and the quality of life. In
III., and Lincoln, N.M. 1957 he was appointed an assistant to
He died of complications after vascu the Secretary of the Treasury and (or
lar surgery, said Ben W. Heineman, two decades after that he served on
who had been a colleague of Mr. Free various Treasury committees.
man at First Chicago. In Illinois he was chairman of the
Mr. Freeman, who spent his entire Governor's special group on cost con Canwn Pratt. IW
career with the First National Bank trol from 1977 to 1981. He was a direc Gaylord A. Freeman Jr.
and its parent. First Chicago Corpora tor of many corporations, including At
tion, was frequently called on by Wash lantic Richfield, Northwest Industries
ington for advice and assistance. In and Bankers Life and Casually.
1976 and 1977 he headed a commission He was a life trustee of Northwestern
appointed by Congress that charted the University, a director of the MacAr-
future of the United States Postal Serv ihur Foundation, a trustee of the Aspen
ice. Institute of Humanistic Studies and a
He became chairman of First Na governor of the United Nations Associ
tional Bank in 1969. three decades after ation.
he joined the bank as a lawyer. He re Mr. Freeman maintained a 26,000-
tired in I97S but remained' active in acre ranch in southern New Mexico
wvm %*m w«i«>it^ ^n
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Joseph P. Kennedy
Joseph P. Kennedy
11
Socrates Onassis
LI Illuminati Members
representative of the bloodline
LJ
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Li Ka-shing w/ sons Victor (left) David Rockefeller w/ Li Chiang
& Richard (right)
ROCKEFELLER Illuminati Members
representative of the bk
u
rhis is the sigrvil that Clinton made at the inauguration. It has two interpretations. In the
Ium i^ue of this newsletter, both meanings were covered. The cover meaning "I love you"
hides the esoteric meaning "The sign of Satan." For an indepth discussion of this please
refer to the 4/1/93 issue. The 3/15/93 issue also discusses this.
H'/FNOT'C INDUCT!ON
'J-s/vci s/gn of satan.
! I
The Multiple Personality
633. 8-
brauj aiCi?;'
PI69 MEAN AMPLITUDE 673- 6"
Meet Tony, a 58-year-old carpenter, with at least thirty
645. 3
different personalities. Many of these personalities see
620- I .
and experience things which the others don't know any 534- 8
thing about. Because of this. Tony, in common with 563. 5
other "multiples" throughout the world, suffers from 544. 2
frequent memory lapses. "I have no memory. It the 519- 9
different selves don't tell me 'we did this' or 'we did 433. 7
that." I am lost. I have no recollection of what happened." PAtt 1 PAI1 2 4S3« 4
On one occasion. Tony attended a wedding or, to be 4-13.. I
more correct about it. one ot Tony's other personalities 4I7-.3
attended, the one he calls "the imposter." "1 had no 332-.6i
367<-3i
memory of it. The imposter took over, blanked me out
342.
the whole night. And there I was a couple ol days later
• 3lS • \j
going around asking people. 'Did you see me there?' "
23 I .5
In an effort to understand his multiple selves, Tony
2CS .2
traveled to the National Institute of Mental Health to be 240 .3
tested by psychiatrist Frank Putnam. By measuring Tony's 2I5 .7
evoked potentials <the brain's electrical response to a SUSAN
ISO .4
series of repeated sounds or light Hashes). Tony was
discovered to be harboring three totally unique person
alities, each with its own distinct evoked potential. "These iKFLITUDE INTENSITY SLOPE [23.0^ ^.-^
dilferences in the evoked potentials among three or more
different personalities in Tony suggest that there may. in
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alternative personalities take over and are out. It suggests,
too. that we are seeing a psychological condition that also
affects the body." says Frank Putnam. Dr. Putnam has
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personality is dominant at the moment.
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