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Friday 2 January 2015

The Illuminati and the French Revolution



In 1770, Mayer Amschel Rothschild drew up plans for the creation of The Illuminati and entrusted Adam Weishaupt with its organisation. Weishaupt (was a Jew who pretended to be a Roman Catholic) completed his work four years later and developed plans to divide the goyim (non-Jews) using political, economic, social, and religious means. Opposing sides were to be armed and incidents were to be instigated to make them to fight amongst themselves, destroy national governments, destroy religious institutions and eventually destroy each other. The term Illuminati is Luciferian and means keepers of the light.
 
Weishaupt soon infiltrated the Order of Freemasons under orders from and financed by Rothschild and approximately two thousand paid followers were recruited including the most intelligent men available in the fields of arts, letters, education, science, finance and industry. They were instructed to use Illuminati methods to control people and these methods included:-
 
1) The use of bribery to control influential men at various levels of all governments and society. 

2) The cultivation students in colleges/universities possessing exceptional mental ability and belonging to well-bred families
 
3) The use of these people as agents to be placed behind the scenes of all governments as experts and specialists. This was to further the adoption of Illuminati policies including a one world conspiracy 

4) To obtain control of the press.
 
In 1784, Weishaupt issued an order to Maximilien Robespierre for the start of the French Revolution. The details were contained in a book (written by an associate of Weishaupt called Xavier Zwach) sent by courier to Paris from Frankfurt but the courier was struck by lightning and the book was discovered by the police. The Bavarian government ordered the police to raid Weishaupt's Masonic Lodges and the homes of his associates. They were convinced of a real threat by a private group to use wars and revolutions to achieve political objectives. The following year, the Bavarian government outlawed The Illuminati and closed all the Bavarian Masonic Lodges.
 
In 1786, the Bavarian government published the details of the Illuminati plot in a document called:

"The Original Writings of The Order and Sect of The Illuminati" 

and sent it to all the heads of state and churches throughout Europe.

Their warnings were ignored and in 1789, The Illuminati plan for a French Revolution succeeded. It established a new constitution favouring the financial community and passed laws that prevented the Roman Catholic Church from collecting taxes. It was a bankers' dream
 
Less than ten years later, in 1798 Professor John Robison published a book called: 

"Proofs of a Conspiracy Against All the Religions and Governments of Europe Carried on in the Secret Meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati and Reading Societies" 

Professor Robison, from the University of Edinburgh and one of the leading intellects of his time, described the Illuminati plot. He explained how he had been a high ranking Freemason in Scotland and had been invited to Europe by Adam Weishaupt where he had been given a copy of the conspiracy. Professor Robison did not agree but pretended to cooperate until he published his book which included details of both the Bavarian government's investigation and the French Revolution.

In 1827, Sir Walter Scott published:

"The Life of Napolean" 

He stated that the French Revolution was planned by the Illuminati and was financed by the money changers of Europe.

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