Anonymous ID: 791ab3 March 29, 2018, 8:48 a.m. No.831081   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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"Proofs of Illuminism" by Seth Payson

This is a MUST READ. Know the Illuminati.

This book published in 1802 , tells the history of how Illuminism evolved. The author distinguishes the "ancient order of Masons" from this "new order" that took over the masonic lodges. This info is important as Payson traces these "orders" to America, and especially to the southern states.

 

Voltaire was very popular among elites and intellectuals for his uninhibited ways which rejected Christianity and morality. These ideas were taken up by Professor Weishaupt whereupon he set up a system of "literary societies" to attract students and members. Voltaire and Weishaupt professed the maxims,

"To bind men with invisible bands."

and "To strike, but hide the hand."

 

Weishaupt used the mason lodges as his "secret government" where there was a hierarchy of control, and complete secrecy even among the members. This is the story of deception, indoctrination, anti-religion, anti-government, and violent revolution. They would pose as religious only to dispute and change the teachings of the churches; pose as respectable politicians only to wreak havoc in politics. The lodges and forces instructed by Weishaupt were behind the French Revolution – wherein it is said that two million were murdered, and murdered in a very vicious way - explained in the book.

 

Weishaupt actually beget the world's first communist revolution – in France – that surpasses the horrors of the Bolshevich and the Nazi. Some of these horrors are related in the text. It explains how the population was duped into losing their very souls. Yes, as they made oaths that bound them as slaves to the orders of the masters.

Yes. The author calls Voltaire the great anti-Christ, as Voltaire's great aim was to "crush the wretch." The wretch, being Jesus.

 

This was not against the churches, but against Jesus. And it proved itself against morality and virtue, as well. The illuminees rejected morals, marriage, religion, and although they professed republicanism, they practiced tyranny of the worst kind.

 

It is traced to America, where much dissention against G. Washington and Adams was fomented. Written in 1802, he nearly prophesies the civil war because of the actions he observed. The "illuminees" renamed their cathedrals "the Pantheon" etc. where they worshipped their heroes, and exhibited other pagan activities. They tried to bind American revolutionaries to their own revolution but our people were abhorred by their stories.

 

Mainly this is a primer on their tactics of deception… redefining "liberty" to mean the removing of all "bigoted doctrines of virtue."

In the name of philosophy all civil society is destroyed.

When morals are wrecked then just like a man is wrecked, so too is society destroyed.

Payson urges us all to see the way out of this dark deception they called "liberty" but was the destruction of all honor and virtue that creates a civil society and keeps its peace.