The secret society that controls everything within freemasonry, was
founded in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, on 1 May 1776 as the Perfectibilists
(Orden der Perfektibilisten). The founders were the 28-year-old
university professor Adam Weishaupt, his student Prince Anton von
Massenhausen (alias Ajax), who had had helped write the statutes,
and the adviser Mertz (alias Tiberius). The 20-year-old Franz Xaver
Zwack was registered as Cato on 29 May 1776.
Adam Weishaupt’s father Johann Georg (1717-1753), who was from
Westfalen had been appointed professor of criminal law at Ingolstadt
in 1746.
Presumably in 1779 the new secret and subversive organization
was rechristened Orden der Illuminaten (The Illuminati Order), and
Weishaupt attached it at certain well-chosen points to freemasonry.
Its most important slogan became: “The Illuminati must rule the
world!”
169
Under the name of les illumines, a similar sect appeared in Picardie in France in 1623, but succumbed in 1635.
Weishaupt developed secrecy without precedence. No one except
the areopagi (that is the highest-ranking Illuminati) were to know
that he was the leader. All written messages were in code. The leader
and other members as well as the lodges received covert names taken
from antiquity.
Adam Weishaupt (alias Spartacus) underlined: “The great strength
of our Order lies in its secrecy. May it never appear under its real name
but instead always be hidden by another name and another activity.”
The one who later helped Weishaupt gain admission to various
masonic organizations was his closest associate Adolf Baron von
Knigge (Pat Brooks, “The Return of the Puritans”, Fletcher, North
Carolina, 1976, pp. 68-69). He was born in 1752 in Bredenbeck in
Bavaria. In 1777 he attained the highest degree of the Knights
Templar (the Cypric Knight) at Hanau. The then 27-year-old Knigge
became one of the Illuminati in Frankfurt in July 1779 under the
name of Philo, named for the famous Jewish sage. It was largely due
to him that the order spread all over Germany. Both money and
sexual favours were used to manipulate people in high positions.
170
Jakob von Manvillon who had plans for a revolution in Germany
was one of Knigge’s students (Augustin de Barruel, “Memoires pour
servir l’Histoire du Jacobinisme” / “Memoirs Illustrating the History of
Jacobinism”, London, 1797).
Illuminati lodges were also formed in Austria, France, Belgium,
Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Hungary, and Italy. In Holland
illuminism spread like a bushfire. Lodges were founded in Leyden,
Harlem and Neuden.
The motto of the IUuminati was freedom, equality, and brotherhood. In the Soviet Communist Party Program (Tallinn 1974, p. 29) it
says that the bourgeoisie only used these oath words to bring down
the feudal class and gain power for itself. It is a matter of political
fraud in other words.
Weishaupt stressed that the Order would rule the world: “Every
member therefore becomes a ruler.” They all think themselves qualified to rule (John Robison, “Proofs of a Conspiracy”, Belmont, 1967,
p. 123).
1 Join a Masonic order. Join a Masonic order as an apprentice and begin to follow its studies.
2 Achieve the rank of Mark Master. Achieve the rank of Mark Master. …
3 Master. …
4 Begin your Mark Master degrees. …
5 Advance to the Most Excellent Master degree. …
6 Contact your local order.
“The only acceptable religious message is the one that teaches the good news – the true gospel – that we can all become God. If we are all on the evolutionary path to divinity, if our “salvation” lies in our own hands alone, then we have no need at all for Messiahs, monarchs, the super rich or celebrities.”
The Illuminati
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The secret society that controls everything within freemasonry, was
founded in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, on 1 May 1776 as the Perfectibilists
(Orden der Perfektibilisten). The founders were the 28-year-old
university professor Adam Weishaupt, his student Prince Anton von
Massenhausen (alias Ajax), who had had helped write the statutes,
and the adviser Mertz (alias Tiberius). The 20-year-old Franz Xaver
Zwack was registered as Cato on 29 May 1776.
Adam Weishaupt’s father Johann Georg (1717-1753), who was from
Westfalen had been appointed professor of criminal law at Ingolstadt
in 1746.
Presumably in 1779 the new secret and subversive organization
was rechristened Orden der Illuminaten (The Illuminati Order), and
Weishaupt attached it at certain well-chosen points to freemasonry.
Its most important slogan became: “The Illuminati must rule the
world!”
169
Under the name of les illumines, a similar sect appeared in Picardie in France in 1623, but succumbed in 1635.
Weishaupt developed secrecy without precedence. No one except
the areopagi (that is the highest-ranking Illuminati) were to know
that he was the leader. All written messages were in code. The leader
and other members as well as the lodges received covert names taken
from antiquity.
Adam Weishaupt (alias Spartacus) underlined: “The great strength
of our Order lies in its secrecy. May it never appear under its real name
but instead always be hidden by another name and another activity.”
The one who later helped Weishaupt gain admission to various
masonic organizations was his closest associate Adolf Baron von
Knigge (Pat Brooks, “The Return of the Puritans”, Fletcher, North
Carolina, 1976, pp. 68-69). He was born in 1752 in Bredenbeck in
Bavaria. In 1777 he attained the highest degree of the Knights
Templar (the Cypric Knight) at Hanau. The then 27-year-old Knigge
became one of the Illuminati in Frankfurt in July 1779 under the
name of Philo, named for the famous Jewish sage. It was largely due
to him that the order spread all over Germany. Both money and
sexual favours were used to manipulate people in high positions.
170
Jakob von Manvillon who had plans for a revolution in Germany
was one of Knigge’s students (Augustin de Barruel, “Memoires pour
servir l’Histoire du Jacobinisme” / “Memoirs Illustrating the History of
Jacobinism”, London, 1797).
Illuminati lodges were also formed in Austria, France, Belgium,
Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Hungary, and Italy. In Holland
illuminism spread like a bushfire. Lodges were founded in Leyden,
Harlem and Neuden.
The motto of the IUuminati was freedom, equality, and brotherhood. In the Soviet Communist Party Program (Tallinn 1974, p. 29) it
says that the bourgeoisie only used these oath words to bring down
the feudal class and gain power for itself. It is a matter of political
fraud in other words.
Weishaupt stressed that the Order would rule the world: “Every
member therefore becomes a ruler.” They all think themselves qualified to rule (John Robison, “Proofs of a Conspiracy”, Belmont, 1967,
p. 123).
this is my favorite scene in blue bloods:
the blue knight templar
How do you become a Knights Templar?
1 Join a Masonic order. Join a Masonic order as an apprentice and begin to follow its studies.
2 Achieve the rank of Mark Master. Achieve the rank of Mark Master. …
3 Master. …
4 Begin your Mark Master degrees. …
5 Advance to the Most Excellent Master degree. …
6 Contact your local order.
No celebrities? But I want to be UBER FAMOUS!!!
“The only acceptable religious message is the one that teaches the good news – the true gospel – that we can all become God. If we are all on the evolutionary path to divinity, if our “salvation” lies in our own hands alone, then we have no need at all for Messiahs, monarchs, the super rich or celebrities.”
― Adam Weishaupt,