The Illuminati Still Exists
As far as the Illuminati still existing, I showed the "investigators" in the show George Washington's letter kept in the Library of Congress where he stated that he believed the Illuminati continued to exist and were functioning in America, even after it was officially claimed they were discovered and eradicated. I guess George Washington was a conspiracy theorist.
I also told the investigators about Winston Churchill's belief that they still functioned in his time. He must have been a crazy conspiracy theorist too.
Let's look closer at the Illuminati's connection to the Skull and Bones secret society. In Brad Meltzer's Decoded, it looked like I mentioned this in one sentence, but the conversation was much more in depth than they showed on TV. First of all, let's be clear, Skull and Bones is not a fraternity-it is a post-graduate organization that recruits its members from wealthy and well-connected families. If you think this is just a rich boy's fraternity, then you are a complete moron and you should get back to watching Sports Center.
What is the Illuminati connection to Skull and Bones? A group of students calling themselves File and Claw actually broke into the Skull and Bones headquarters in 1876, a building they own called the Tomb. They published a several page newsletter around Yale University shortly after their break-in, explaining what they found inside.
The File and Claw intruders found a card reading "From the German Chapter. Presented by Patriarch D.C. Gilman of D. 50." The card was reportedly placed in a frame and hung on the wall inside the Tomb.
One of the founders of Skull and Bones, William Huntington Russell, was studying abroad in Germany just before returning founding the secret society in America in 1832.
So let's spell this out. One of the two founders of Skull and Bones was studying in Germany, where the Illuminati was founded just several years earlier, and then as soon as he comes back to the United States, he starts his own secret society. Then, the break-in by some Yale students (File and Claw) revealed a plaque on the wall inside the Skull and Bones headquarters saying it was a gift from "the German Chapter."
Skull and Bones is admittedly one of the most powerful secret societies and social networks in the world, yet fools see no connection to the Illuminati in their goals, methods of operations, rituals, beliefs, symbols, or anything else. Nope. No connection between the Bavarian Illuminati and the Skull and Bones society. Hey, isn't the football game on?
I guess we're just supposed to believe that members and supporters of the Illuminati just gave up their goals after their fellow members were discovered.
I guess the fact that the FBI denied the mafia existed for years until finally changing their mind doesn't make people question things differently either. Imagine, the FBI denying the mafia existed! Well, they did, and now such a claim is foolish. A History Channel show denying the fact that the Illuminati exists is no different.
And of course, the Illuminati's founder, Adam Weishaupt didn't really mean it when he wrote, "By this plan we shall direct all mankind. In this manner, and by the simplest means, we shall set all in motion and in flames. The occupations must be so allotted and contrived, that we may, in secret, influence all political transactions. I have considered every thing, and so prepared it, that if the Order should this day go to ruin, I shall in a year re-establish it more brilliant than ever."
Yeah, read it again. The Illuminati's founder wrote in his own words that if he and his organization were discovered, he would be able to resurrect it again, and he had planned for this. Go ahead sheep. Believe what the TV tells you about the world.
Take a second to read a few more interesting quotes from Adam Weishaupt, the founder of the Illuminati. You can verify these quotes, they are historically verifiable and not an urban legend or a hoax. This man actually wrote these things:
"There must not a single purpose ever come in sight that is ambiguous, and that may betray our aims against religion and the state. One must speak sometimes one way and sometimes another, but so as never to contradict ourselves, and so that, with respect to our true way of thinking, we may be impenetrable."
"This can be done in no other way but by secret associations, which will by degrees, and in silence, possess themselves of the government of the States, and make use of those means for this purpose."
"The Order will, for its own sake, and therefore certainly, place every man in that situation in which he can be most effective. The pupils are convinced that the Order will rule the world. Every member therefore becomes a ruler."
So I Was Right, As Crazy As You Think I Am
While the investigators in Brad Meltzer's Decoded dismissed the idea of the Illuminati continuing to exist, or that the creators of the Statue of Liberty were affiliated with the Illuminati, remember, the show did conclude that I was correct with my claim that the statue represents Lucifer.
McKinley, the most skeptical researcher in the show had to be bleeped out when a theologian agreed with me, in part, saying the Statue of Liberty does, in fact, represent Lucifer. McKinley had to be bleeped out because she swore, saying "Oh (beep)" and put her hands over her face, she was so shocked. You could see the terror in her eyes as she probed further. "How does the Statue of Liberty represent Lucifer?" she asked.
The theologian went on to tell her, in part, what it means. What was left out is that the Illuminati see Lucifer, again, whether literally or figuratively, it doesn't matter, they see him as good. They also are selfish, greedy bastards, who don't want you to have any of this "good" knowledge. It's like the Force in Star Wars. The Illuminati see the world in terms of them against everyone else. Knowledge is power. They have it, others don't. They rule as Gods because of it. We live as slaves without it. This is Luciferianism. They lied to you about Lucifer to begin with, playing dumb like it didn't mean anything to them, so what else are they lying about?
Enough with the cheesy Star Wars analogies. I was right about the Statue of Liberty, and it represents Lucifer, it was designed by a Freemason interested in occult symbols, a secret society, the French Freemasons, orchestrated the whole thing, and America wasn't even the first choice for the statue to stand.
So, just because the occult meaning of Lucifer is not that of an evil Devil with horns, living in a fiery pit of flames, but instead he is seen as the Christ, the Logos, Gnosis, etc, that doesn't mean I was wrong in the show. Freemasons do have an inner circle dedicated to some strange mysticism and occult belief systems. Since Lucifer is good to them, they built the Statue to secretly represent this to other Masons and Illuminati who are in-the-know. Most people don't know this, obviously, because its been a secret.
The books of Freemasonry's greatest philosophers admit this, yet Masons deny it. They deny it, yet tell you that they have taken oaths of secrecy, so in their perverted mind, they think they are being honest with you, because they are telling you that they will lie and conceal things from you. Most of them aren't. But the inner circle of corrupt Illuminated Freemasons, do.
My only regret for doing the show was the short clip saying that the Statue should be torn down. That's not what I meant. I don't think it is "evil" or should be torn down. Symbols mean different things to different people, so please don't misunderstand what you saw on the show.
People can deny the Illuminati exists all they want. That's a whole other issue. It was laughable that Steven Bullock come in at the end and with no evidence, just simply dismisses the idea altogether, and then everyone goes along with it. Steven Bullock by the way appeared in an earlier History Channel program titled Mysteries of the Freemasons a few years ago where he spoke about how great Freemasonry is.
Brad Meltzer's Decoded is a television "show" after all, and most discerning people could understand the amount of dramatic effects and creative license the producers put into their show to make it entertaining for the audience, an audience who they expected to know nothing about any of this kind of stuff. Some of the curious ones will look into things further and learn the truths that were left out of this episode, and they will come to see that I am right about a whole lot more.
Heres the show all 4 parts: Now one MUST remember History Channel is ran by Hearst Publishing the "Father" of Yellow Journalism
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scmF84XdZu8"]YouTube - Statue of Liberty • Brad Meltzer's Decoded (Part 1 of 4) • December 16th, 2010[/nomedia]
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mv6uGbOWVBA"]YouTube - Statue of Liberty • Brad Meltzer's Decoded (Part 2 of 4) • December 16th, 2010[/nomedia]
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpdWW8E2J60"]YouTube - Statue of Liberty • Brad Meltzer's Decoded (Part 3 of 4) • December 16th, 2010[/nomedia]
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecKhv-JgCUY"]YouTube - Statue of Liberty • Brad Meltzer's Decoded (Part 4 of 4) • December 16th, 2010[/nomedia]
As far as the Illuminati still existing, I showed the "investigators" in the show George Washington's letter kept in the Library of Congress where he stated that he believed the Illuminati continued to exist and were functioning in America, even after it was officially claimed they were discovered and eradicated. I guess George Washington was a conspiracy theorist.
I also told the investigators about Winston Churchill's belief that they still functioned in his time. He must have been a crazy conspiracy theorist too.
Let's look closer at the Illuminati's connection to the Skull and Bones secret society. In Brad Meltzer's Decoded, it looked like I mentioned this in one sentence, but the conversation was much more in depth than they showed on TV. First of all, let's be clear, Skull and Bones is not a fraternity-it is a post-graduate organization that recruits its members from wealthy and well-connected families. If you think this is just a rich boy's fraternity, then you are a complete moron and you should get back to watching Sports Center.
What is the Illuminati connection to Skull and Bones? A group of students calling themselves File and Claw actually broke into the Skull and Bones headquarters in 1876, a building they own called the Tomb. They published a several page newsletter around Yale University shortly after their break-in, explaining what they found inside.
The File and Claw intruders found a card reading "From the German Chapter. Presented by Patriarch D.C. Gilman of D. 50." The card was reportedly placed in a frame and hung on the wall inside the Tomb.
One of the founders of Skull and Bones, William Huntington Russell, was studying abroad in Germany just before returning founding the secret society in America in 1832.
So let's spell this out. One of the two founders of Skull and Bones was studying in Germany, where the Illuminati was founded just several years earlier, and then as soon as he comes back to the United States, he starts his own secret society. Then, the break-in by some Yale students (File and Claw) revealed a plaque on the wall inside the Skull and Bones headquarters saying it was a gift from "the German Chapter."
Skull and Bones is admittedly one of the most powerful secret societies and social networks in the world, yet fools see no connection to the Illuminati in their goals, methods of operations, rituals, beliefs, symbols, or anything else. Nope. No connection between the Bavarian Illuminati and the Skull and Bones society. Hey, isn't the football game on?
I guess we're just supposed to believe that members and supporters of the Illuminati just gave up their goals after their fellow members were discovered.
I guess the fact that the FBI denied the mafia existed for years until finally changing their mind doesn't make people question things differently either. Imagine, the FBI denying the mafia existed! Well, they did, and now such a claim is foolish. A History Channel show denying the fact that the Illuminati exists is no different.
And of course, the Illuminati's founder, Adam Weishaupt didn't really mean it when he wrote, "By this plan we shall direct all mankind. In this manner, and by the simplest means, we shall set all in motion and in flames. The occupations must be so allotted and contrived, that we may, in secret, influence all political transactions. I have considered every thing, and so prepared it, that if the Order should this day go to ruin, I shall in a year re-establish it more brilliant than ever."
Yeah, read it again. The Illuminati's founder wrote in his own words that if he and his organization were discovered, he would be able to resurrect it again, and he had planned for this. Go ahead sheep. Believe what the TV tells you about the world.
Take a second to read a few more interesting quotes from Adam Weishaupt, the founder of the Illuminati. You can verify these quotes, they are historically verifiable and not an urban legend or a hoax. This man actually wrote these things:
"There must not a single purpose ever come in sight that is ambiguous, and that may betray our aims against religion and the state. One must speak sometimes one way and sometimes another, but so as never to contradict ourselves, and so that, with respect to our true way of thinking, we may be impenetrable."
"This can be done in no other way but by secret associations, which will by degrees, and in silence, possess themselves of the government of the States, and make use of those means for this purpose."
"The Order will, for its own sake, and therefore certainly, place every man in that situation in which he can be most effective. The pupils are convinced that the Order will rule the world. Every member therefore becomes a ruler."
So I Was Right, As Crazy As You Think I Am
While the investigators in Brad Meltzer's Decoded dismissed the idea of the Illuminati continuing to exist, or that the creators of the Statue of Liberty were affiliated with the Illuminati, remember, the show did conclude that I was correct with my claim that the statue represents Lucifer.
McKinley, the most skeptical researcher in the show had to be bleeped out when a theologian agreed with me, in part, saying the Statue of Liberty does, in fact, represent Lucifer. McKinley had to be bleeped out because she swore, saying "Oh (beep)" and put her hands over her face, she was so shocked. You could see the terror in her eyes as she probed further. "How does the Statue of Liberty represent Lucifer?" she asked.
The theologian went on to tell her, in part, what it means. What was left out is that the Illuminati see Lucifer, again, whether literally or figuratively, it doesn't matter, they see him as good. They also are selfish, greedy bastards, who don't want you to have any of this "good" knowledge. It's like the Force in Star Wars. The Illuminati see the world in terms of them against everyone else. Knowledge is power. They have it, others don't. They rule as Gods because of it. We live as slaves without it. This is Luciferianism. They lied to you about Lucifer to begin with, playing dumb like it didn't mean anything to them, so what else are they lying about?
Enough with the cheesy Star Wars analogies. I was right about the Statue of Liberty, and it represents Lucifer, it was designed by a Freemason interested in occult symbols, a secret society, the French Freemasons, orchestrated the whole thing, and America wasn't even the first choice for the statue to stand.
So, just because the occult meaning of Lucifer is not that of an evil Devil with horns, living in a fiery pit of flames, but instead he is seen as the Christ, the Logos, Gnosis, etc, that doesn't mean I was wrong in the show. Freemasons do have an inner circle dedicated to some strange mysticism and occult belief systems. Since Lucifer is good to them, they built the Statue to secretly represent this to other Masons and Illuminati who are in-the-know. Most people don't know this, obviously, because its been a secret.
The books of Freemasonry's greatest philosophers admit this, yet Masons deny it. They deny it, yet tell you that they have taken oaths of secrecy, so in their perverted mind, they think they are being honest with you, because they are telling you that they will lie and conceal things from you. Most of them aren't. But the inner circle of corrupt Illuminated Freemasons, do.
My only regret for doing the show was the short clip saying that the Statue should be torn down. That's not what I meant. I don't think it is "evil" or should be torn down. Symbols mean different things to different people, so please don't misunderstand what you saw on the show.
People can deny the Illuminati exists all they want. That's a whole other issue. It was laughable that Steven Bullock come in at the end and with no evidence, just simply dismisses the idea altogether, and then everyone goes along with it. Steven Bullock by the way appeared in an earlier History Channel program titled Mysteries of the Freemasons a few years ago where he spoke about how great Freemasonry is.
Brad Meltzer's Decoded is a television "show" after all, and most discerning people could understand the amount of dramatic effects and creative license the producers put into their show to make it entertaining for the audience, an audience who they expected to know nothing about any of this kind of stuff. Some of the curious ones will look into things further and learn the truths that were left out of this episode, and they will come to see that I am right about a whole lot more.
Heres the show all 4 parts: Now one MUST remember History Channel is ran by Hearst Publishing the "Father" of Yellow Journalism
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scmF84XdZu8"]YouTube - Statue of Liberty • Brad Meltzer's Decoded (Part 1 of 4) • December 16th, 2010[/nomedia]
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mv6uGbOWVBA"]YouTube - Statue of Liberty • Brad Meltzer's Decoded (Part 2 of 4) • December 16th, 2010[/nomedia]
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpdWW8E2J60"]YouTube - Statue of Liberty • Brad Meltzer's Decoded (Part 3 of 4) • December 16th, 2010[/nomedia]
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecKhv-JgCUY"]YouTube - Statue of Liberty • Brad Meltzer's Decoded (Part 4 of 4) • December 16th, 2010[/nomedia]