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1517 |
Martin Luther nails his 95 theses to a church door in Wittenburg, Germany. |
1540 |
Founding of the Order of Jesus and the Counterreformation. "There never was a Occult Society, however open and sincere, that has not felt the hand of the Jesuit trying to pull it down by every secret means." BCW14:267. History of the Jesuits is intimately bound up with that of Occultism. |
1623 |
Rosicrucian scare in France, which develops into the witch-hunts. |
St. Ignatius Loyola (1491-1556). Spanish priest and theologian. Founder of the Society of Jesus in 1540. Principle agent of the Catholic Counterreformation.
Martin Luther (1483?-1546). German religious reformer. Started the Reformation.
1776 |
Founding of the Order of Illuminati by Adam Weishaupt. |
1777 |
Weishaupt becomes a Mason. Start of infiltration and `illumination' of Freemasonry by the Illuminati. |
1782 |
Masonic and esoteric congress at Wilhelmsbad. Illuminati are a prominent presence. |
1785 |
Illuminatus-courier Lanz struck by lightning. Illuminati outlawed. |
1789-1795 |
French Revolution executed by 'illuminized' Masons. |
1789 |
Founding of the Jacobin Club |
1792 |
Start of the French Revolutionary Wars |
Adam Weishaupt. German Professor of Law. Founder of the Order of Illuminati. Jesuit or ex-Jesuit. Also: Baron von Knigge, Johann Bode, Comte de Mirabeau and von dem Busche.
Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794). French revolutionary. Leading member of the Jacobin Club. Instigator of the terror.
1848 |
Publication of the Communist Manifesto by Marx and Engels. |
1883 |
Founding of the Fabian Society with Bernard Shaw, Sidney Webb and Annie Besant as early influential members. Believed in evolutionary socialism. |
1884 |
Publication of the "Hodgson Report" by the Society for Psychical Research founded and controlled by the Cecil Bloc and later the Milner Group. |
1887 |
Founding of the Order of the Golden Dawn |
1892 |
Founding of the Round Table secret society by Cecil Rhodes and W.T. Stead |
Karl Marx (1818-1883). German philosopher of history and socialist thinker.
Aleister Crowley (1875-1947). British sinister magus.
Cecil Rhodes 1853-1902). British financier, imperialist. Founder of the Round Table secret society out of which grew the Royal Institute for International Affairs and the Council on Foreign Relations, which later controlled the Bilderberg meetings (started 1953) and the Trilateral Commission (founded in 1973). Instituted the Rhodes Scholarships.
William Thomas Stead (1849-1912) British journalist. Editor of The Pall Mall Gazette. Friend of Annie Besant. Asked her to review the Secret Doctrine, which led to her conversion to Theosophy. Co-founder with Cecil Rhodes of the Round Table secret society.
Brothers of the Left Handed Path. Black magicians sponsoring subversive agents at strategic moments in history.
Will to Power. Efforts to establish left-wing or right-wing authoritarian regimes. Persecution of heretics, freethinkers, 'bourgeois' elements, anti-revolutionaries, foreign ethnic groups. Ends sanctify the means.
Ignatius of Loyola. Abiding interest to subvert the plans of the White Brotherhood. Incarnations as St. Ignatius, Lenin, Anton La Vey. (In Liberation Theology there is a coming together of Jesuitism and Marxism).
1209-1344 |
Age of the Medieval Inquisition |
1540-1773 |
Age of the Jesuits and Counter Reformation |
1776-1989 |
Age of the Illuminati and Revolutionary Communism |
(1922-1975 |
Age of Revolutionary Anti-Communism: Fascism) |
1986- |
Age of Krishnamurtianity |
See Diagram of the Counter-efforts
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