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Proofs of the real existence, and dangerous tendency, of illuminism : containing an abstract
http://www.thechristianidentityforum.net/downloads/Proofs-Illuminism.pdf
John Robison FRSE
"The conspiracy theorist
Towards the end of his life, he became an enthusiastic conspiracy theorist, publishing Proofs of a Conspiracy … in 1797, alleging clandestine intrigue by the Illuminati and Freemasons (the work's full title was Proofs of a Conspiracy against all the Religions and Governments of Europe, carried on in the secret meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati and Reading Societies). The secret agent monk, Alexander Horn provided much of the material for Robison's allegations.[3] French priest Abbé Barruel independently developed similar views that the Illuminati had infiltrated Continental Freemasonry, leading to the excesses of the French Revolution. In 1798, the Reverend G. W. Snyder sent Robison's book to George Washington for his thoughts on the subject in which he replied to him in his Letter to the Reverend G. W. Snyder (24 October 1798).
Modern conspiracy theorists like Nesta Webster, Gerald Winrod and William Guy Carr believe that Robison's book described what the Illuminati may have started was the template for the subversion of otherwise benign organizations by radical groups through the 19th and 20th centuries. Spiritual Counterfeits Project editor Tal Brooke has compared the views of Proofs of a Conspiracy with those found in Carroll Quigley's Tragedy and Hope (Macmillan, 1966). Brooke suggests that the New World Order, which Robison believed Adam Weishaupt (founder of the Illuminati) had in part accomplished through the infiltration of Freemasonry, will now be completed by those holding sway over the international banking system (e.g., by means of the Rothschilds' banks, the U.S. Federal Reserve, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank).[4]"
https://en.metapedia.org/wiki/John_Robison
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" in 1797, alleging clandestine intrigue by the Illuminati and Freemasons (the work's full title was Proofs of a Conspiracy against all the Religions and Governments of Europe, carried on in the secret meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati and Reading Societies).
The secret agent monk, Alexander Horn
provided much of the material for Robison's allegations.[3]
French priest Abbé Barruel
independently developed similar views that the Illuminati had infiltrated Continental Freemasonry, leading to the excesses of the French Revolution."
From Thomas Jefferson to Bishop James Madison, 31 January 1800
"The Abbé Augustin barruel, a Jesuit, had written Mémoires pour servir à l’histoire du jacobinisme to expose what its author saw as dangerously conspiratorial origins of revolutionary thought in Europe."
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/01-31-02-0297
JEFFERSON RECEIVED THE BOOK AS WELL
REALLY?
AT THIS POINT?
REALLY?
I "SEE" (YOU)
Take your pick:
1: stupid
2: sympathizer
the choice is (yours)