Anonymous ID: e186d5 April 3, 2019, 1:42 p.m. No.6035790   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5879

In Cabala *, evil takes on a mysterious existence of its own, which its precepts trace back to the

physical appearance of life on earth, or Adam. Cabala claims that Adam throws the entire stream

of life out of balance, and that the Church, or Christianity, by formalizing the physical existence

of the Adamite people on earth, have become a problem which must be resolved. This is the

essence of the basic anti -life principle underlying all Cabala and its heir, Freemasonry. These

precepts declare that Satanism will achieve its final triumph over the Church and Christianity,

thus ending the "dualism" of this world, the struggle between good and evil. In short, the

problem of good and evil will be ended when evil triumphs and good is eliminated from the

earth. This program may sound somewhat simplistic, but it is the basic premise of the Cabala

and Freemasonry.

Anonymous ID: e186d5 April 3, 2019, 1:44 p.m. No.6035833   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5947

Orthodox Jews base their religious practices entirely on the Cabala. They celebrate their coming

triumph, the Feast of Tabernacles, which is defined in the Zohar as the period when they triumph

over all the peoples of the world. "That is why during this feast we seize the loulab and carry it

as a trophy to show that we have conquered all the other people (the populace)" (Toldoth Noah

63b).

In his definitive work, "The Magical Mason," W. Wynn Westcott, the founder of the Hermetic

Order of the Golden Dawn in England, traces the origins of the Freemasons back to the Essenes

in Jerusalem; Pharisaic Jews, the practitioners of the most strict Judaism; the ancient Mysteries

of Egypt and Greece; the Vehm-Gerichte of Westphalia in Germany; the trade guilds of the

Middle Ages; the Roman Collegia; the French Compagnons; and the Rosicrucians. Westcott

points out that the cornerstone of the Capitol of Rome has the keystone mark of "the Overseers,"

a sacred group. The Royal Arch has an altar of white stone in the form of a double cube; it is

engraved with "the Sacred Name." He says that the Mysteries, from which all Masonic ritual is

derived, were intended to end the fear of death in the initiate, by re-enacting the descent into

Hades, and thus finding the great first cause of all things revealed to the initiate. Westcott claims

that the famous Black Stone in the Sacred Mosque at Mecca is also part of this ritual. There is

also the Sacred Stone placed beneath the Throne of England, which is said to have been the

Stone of Jacob in Biblical times.

From such ancient symbols of power came the Masonic motto, "Per me reges regnant," "through

me kings reign." By controlling kings, the Masons exercised their power from behind the

scenes. If the kings were overthrown by revolutions (which were often of organized by the

Freemasons themselves), the kings might be beheaded, but the instigators behind the throne

would be forewarned and escape unscathed. They would then continue to reign through the next

chosen leader, usually designated by their inner councils.

Although it is dedicated to the usurpation and maintenance of absolute power through an

Oriental despotism, Freemasonry has attained much of its worldwide influence through its

emphasis on and sponsorship of the power of revolutions against the established order.

Anonymous ID: e186d5 April 3, 2019, 1:47 p.m. No.6035864   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The worship of the phallus appears in Masonic ceremonies in the Master degrees Ma-ha-bone,

signifying the hermaphroditic son of Loth. The Master's Lodge represents the Uterus, the Middle

Chamber. The acacia signifies that all t he Mysteries originated in India, or rather, that their

initial inspiration came from that area. In the Acacia Rite, the fellow crafts are dressed in white,

from the Greek signifying innocence, although it also signifies the corruption of innocence in

many religious rites.

The Acacia Mutual Life Insurance Company headquarters occupies a prominent place in

Washington near the halls of Congress. During his lifetime, J. Edgar Hoover, longtime head of

the Federal Bureau of Investigation, accepted only one business association. He was named a

director of Acacia Mutual, which was almost directly across the street from his headquarters at the FBI. Because of this association, it proved impossible to remove him from the FBI during

his lifetime.

Anonymous ID: e186d5 April 3, 2019, 1:50 p.m. No.6035900   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Karl Wittfogel exposes the system in his work, "The Hydraulic Society," in which he defines our

legal system as a system of Oriental despotism which is based on the government's control of water

supplies, their subsequent allotment of these supplies to favored adherents, and the condemning of

everyone else to suffer from lack of water for agricultural endeavors or home needs. Thus

government agencies have made great strides-in seizing control of water, the latest being the

Virginia bureaucracy's desperate effort to place all rural wells under state control, and to meter

them, charging the farmer for the water M his own land! This Soviet plan is frenetically supported

by agricultural "experts," colleges, and other bureaucrats.

The ensuing disrespect for law and order creates a climate in which the citizen no longer can

believe or trust anyone or any official. This produces desperation, which in turn will soon produce

social change. We have reached the apogee of cynical manipulation of our legal system by perjurers

and criminal conspirators acting on the instructions of their Masonic Canaanite order. Either we will

restore the rule of law, or these Oriental despots will reduce us all to serfs obedient to their every

command. To walk into a courtroom in Virginia and hear the snickers of the Masonic lawyers and

judges, contemptuous of anyone who has not had the foresight to enlist themselves in their sinister

conspiracy, is to realize the final degradation of a once proud state and its people. The dignity of the

office of Governor of Virginia may be measured by the fact that it was once purchased by a DuPont

heiress as a birthday gift for her husband. She later explained at a Capitol tea, "I wanted to get him

some antique furniture for his birthday, and when I shopped around, I found that the Governor's

chair was the cheapest thing on the market!"