Thursday, August 14, 2008

Jesuit Information for August 2008

It is almost a certainty that all this gun control stuff comes streight from a well known two dollar whore named "Mystery Babylon the Great" and her Pope, SMOM, Jesuits and Jesuit Temporal Coadjutors.The whole movement basically got started when a Roman Catholic co-prosecutor at the Nuremburg War Crimes Trials named Thomas J. Dodd pilfered a copy of the NAZI Weapons Act of 1938 from the Evidence archives for those trials and translated it into a set of bills he had introduced into congress as a congressman and then senator from Conneticutt from 1963 to 1968 that became the Gun Control Act of 1968.

-Marshal W Earp

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http://conspiracyarchive.com/NWO/Illuminati.htm



At the above webpage is an excellent timeline of Adam Weishaupt & his Bavarian Illuminati Order, showing Weishaupt's Jesuit training & Baron Knigge's departure from the Illuminati Order, suspecting that Weishaupt was still a Jesuit.

A few choice Jesuit-related excerpts & some of the author's sources for this information are posted below. Below that is a bio of Baron Knigge, showing his (Rosicrucian/Templar) Strict Observance background & their answering to the "unknown superiors":


1755
Weishaupt's father, George, dies. He is turned over to his liberal godfather, Baron Johann Adam Ickstatt (1702-1776), curator of the University of Ingolstadt and a member of the Privy Council. [VS, CG]

While growing up Weishaupt was educated by the Jesuits and was "accorded free range in the private library of his godfather, the boy's questioning spirit was deeply impressed by the brilliant though pretentious works of the French 'philosophers' with which the shelves were plentifully stocked." [VS] He studies law, economics, politics, history and philosophy; voraciously devouring every book which he came across. [VS]


VS - Chapter III: The European Illuminati (332 KB), from New England and the Bavarian Illuminati, by Vernon L. Stauffer Ph.D., 1918




1773
Pope Clement XIV dissolves the Jesuit Order.

Weishaupt becomes the first layman to occupy the chair of canon law; the prestigious position had been held by a Jesuit for the previous 90 years. [VS, CE]

VS - Chapter III: The European Illuminati (332 KB), from New England and the Bavarian Illuminati, by Vernon L. Stauffer Ph.D., 1918; CE - Catholic Encyclopedia: Illuminati



1776 May 1. Weishaupt founds the Order of the Illuminati with an original membership of five. 13 The Order is secret, hierarchical and modeled on the Jesuits. The original name for the Order was uncertain: Perfectibilists and Bees were both considered, but Weishaupt settled on Illuminati - chosen, perhaps, because of the "image of the sun radiating illumination to outer circles" [JB: 94-95] The Order was, therefore, always represented in communications between members as a circle with a dot in the center

JB - Fire In the Minds of Men: Origins of the Revolutionary Faith, by James H. Billington, 1980

1784
April 20. Baron von Knigge resigns from the Illuminati. His quarrels with Weishaupt over the direction and management of the Order had reached a boiling point. A certain amount of jealousy was apparent from both parties - though Weishaupt certainly was a Machiavellian, by all accounts. On July 1st Knigge signs a formal agreement to return all property, rituals and initiations belonging to the Order, and to maintain silence about Illuminati secrets. Knigge was convinced of Weishaupt's Jesuitism; he accused him of being "a Jesuit in disguise." [VS, CE]



VS - Chapter III: The European Illuminati (332 KB), from New England and the Bavarian Illuminati, by Vernon L. Stauffer Ph.D., 1918; CE - Catholic Encyclopedia: Illuminati

Knigge, Adolph Franz Friedrich Ludwig Freiherr von (1752-1796) Philo Writer; Freemason Weishaupt, Goethe, Nicolai; German Masonic lodges; House of Hessen-Kassel
Baron Knigge was instrumental to the spread of Illuminism. He was "a man of considerable distinction in his day." [VS] He studied law at Göttingen and was subsequently attached to the courts of Hesse-Cassel and Weimar. [VS] He penned works of "romance, popular philosophy, and dramatic poetry" [VS] and wrote reviews for Nicolai's Allgemeine Deutsche Bibliothek. 50
He became fascinated with secret societies and, at the earliest age possible, joined a lodge of Strict Observance. He was very interested in the subjects of theosophy, magic, alchemy, and the Rosicrucians. [VS] Strict Observance freemasonry had been started in Germany by Baron von Hund. The "Knights of Strict Observance" swore allegiance to "unknown superiors" and claimed direct descent from the Knights Templar and the Rosicrucians. 51
The Strict Observance lodges created an occult pedigree to attract recruits with the promise of joining an Order of a continuous, ancient descent. Secrets that began in antiquity were more appealing than something only recently devised. Weishaupt understood this from the beginning 52 and had created his own mythical genealogy for the Illuminati, and when Knigge joined the Order he immediately asked Weishaupt for proof. Weishaupt admitted it was only a ruse, but rather than being offended, Knigge - knowing that this was an important part of a secret society's appeal - immediately "proceeded to build one of his own, where the Illuminati were declared as having originally been founded by Noah, and revived after a period of decline by St John the Evangelist." [MI]

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