Saturday, November 18, 2006

[root of the trouble] part 2 – timetable for change

Much of what was spoken of in part 1 is traceable to a chronology of researchable data, [except for Nov 13, 1963, which is an allegation of substance.] This chronology suggests that many of the social ills now besetting us are no accident.

May 1, 1776 - Adam Weishaupt, Professor of Canon Law at the University of Ingolstadt in Bavaria wrote these as the objectives of a new organization he nominally headed:

1) Abolition of all ordered governments
2) Abolition of private property
3) Abolition of inheritance
4) Abolition of patriotism
5) Abolition of the family
6) Abolition of religion
7) Creation of a world government

July 1782 - The Order of the Illuminati joins forces with Freemasonry at the Congress of Wilhelmsbad. The Comte de Virieu, an attendee at the conference, when questioned about the "tragic secrets" he brought back with him, replies: "I will not confide them to you. I can only tell you that all this is very much more serious than you think."

1785 - An Illuminati courier named Lanze is struck by lightning and killed while traveling by horseback through the town of Ratisbon. When Bavarian officials examine the contents of his saddle bags, they discover the existence of the Order of the Illuminati and find plans detailing the coming French Revolution. The Bavarian government attempts to alert the government of France of impending disaster, but the French government fails to heed this warning.

1789 - Violence erupts in France. The French Revolution not only overthrows the existing government but also attempts to eliminate Christianity from the nation. A half-naked prostitute is placed on the altar of the Cathedral of Notre Dame and extolled as the "Goddess of Reason."

1796 - Freemasonry becomes a major issue in the Presidential election in the United States. John Adams wins the election by opposing Masonry, and his son John Quincy Adams warns of the dire threat to the nation posed by the Masonic Lodges: "I do conscientiously and sincerely believe that the Order of Freemasonry is, if not the greatest, then one of the greatest moral and political evils."

Chronology continues here

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