![]() Adam Weishaupt seems to have been deeply influenced by the Cathers and others of that ecclesiastical era who left a long trail of blood through the dubious Roman catholic history. It’s always easier to infiltrate an existing organisation than to set up a new one, of course. ![]() The aim of the order, it seems, was to abolish traditional Christianity and overturn all civil government through one’s membership to freemasonry: “Weishaupt had already learnt from his time with the Jesuits the benefit of running a disciplined organization,” so writes Michael Streeter. He had, it seems, originally wished to call this group “the society of perfectibilists.” It is a mouthful, I agree, and it seems he was seeking some perfection, but how can you govern and change society through this? I am not sure. Robison noted in his book on their dubious role in this infamous organisation: “Adam Weishaupt was the founder in 1776 and Weishaupt had long been scheming the establishment or order which in time should govern the world.” Now this next extract from his book is interesting to me and it reads: “He hinted to several ex-Jesuits the probability of their recovering under a new name the influence which they formerly possessed and of being again of great service to society.” The Illuminati had been introduced to Europe in the mid-15th century, it is claimed, and always practicing in the sinister use of the occult, witchcraft, perhaps alchemy or hermetic magic, and attempting through meditation and probably drug-induced sessions and maybe orgies to allow these privileged gentlemen to seek the “true light,” whatever that is.Īs Prof. ![]() And of course who is its illustrious founder and more importantly what were their future aspirations and aims for us all through the secret societies of today that still flourish, although mainly covertly? No study or scrutiny of the Jesuit journal of jostling in the catholic church can exclude the introduction of the infamous Illuminati (and yes, we have all heard of them, haven’t we? some claim it derives from a secret Muslim cult known as “Roshaniya”). (Reported skull of Ignatius Loyola or Francis Borgia) ![]()
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