Ex-Illuminati Leo Zagami On Jesuits,Zionist & Masons

Discussion in 'Conspiracy' started by ~MorningManiacMusic~, Jun 22, 2007.

  1. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    The Jesuits ARE Freemasons. Adam Weishaupt, the founder of the Bavarian Illuminati, was a Jesuit priest.
     
  2. Nalencer

    Nalencer Dig Yourself

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    Exactly.
     
  3. ExpansiveThought

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    Thelema actually has some things in common with freemasonry, aspirine. Thelema is almost entirely based on the work of Aleister Crowley who was either a 32nd or 33rd (forget) and actually founded Thelema as a 'Religion' (though most of their practices are derived from ancient esoteric traditions, Crowley syncretized them into his own system). The O.T.O. is the main 'secret society' (although like masonry many of their rituals can be found online) wherein Thelema is practiced. The OTO provides initiation into esoteric symbology through a series of 'degrees', sounds a little familiar. Oh yeah also practice ceremonial magic which if Im not mistake is also a part of freemasonry. That'll be why you have 'Thelemites' infiltrating your lodge. Im actually interested, if anyone knows about this, to find out more about how these two societies are related to each other and how the OTO falls into the grand scheme of the illuminati agenda...if they do?
     
  4. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    The OTO is one of the many side lodges that of course was popularized by Crowley, who wasn't even the founder, contrary to popular belief. Crowley simply took over the OTO and was put in that position, where he was commissioned by the MI6 to create mystery and confusion among the youth of the world, promoting the drug culture and the occult, which emerged especially in the form of rock music and Hollywood. Many of the various professions have their own side lodges in Freemasonry, and for musicians and artists, it was always the OTO. Most musicians, when they reach a certain level, are asked to join the Ordo Templi Orientis. The entire music industry is pretty much controlled by the OTO, and that's why most musicians have to sell out and serve their agenda in order to make it big in the music industry. To those at the top, pop music and the culture that goes along with it, is a way of controlling the public -- especially the youth -- and it always has been.
     
  5. mbworkrelated

    mbworkrelated Banned

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    HAHAHAHAHAHA you make me laugh PR - I'm just thinking of The beatles - The Spice - Girls - Oasis - Blur - New order all being payed up members of Ordo Templi Orientis.

    Keep up the good wor.
     
  6. Nalencer

    Nalencer Dig Yourself

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    Bob Dylan? I hope not...
     
  7. aspirine

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    Crowley was a member of no legit lodge. The story of his 99 degree system is an interesting read. Cowley stole much of his better material from the theosophist M. Mathers.

    I do understand the attraction the Masonic lodge has for the looneys in the OTO. What I have a hard time understanding why some lodges let them in. They would have been black balled in the lodges I enjoy.

    PR the music industry has conspiricies, but the OTO is not the major player. And now there is so much freedom that even the conspiricies are ceasing to be relevant.

    PR the group that has worked to destroy the power of the Pope and Monarchy is actually the group that seeks to increase the power of the Pope and reinstate the Monarchies?
    It sounds like the disease that infected the writers of the Star Trek TV shows.

    The film "They Live" is so close to the truth it is amazing that they let it get produced.




     
  8. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    Um, yes, it's called a hegelian dialectic.
     
  9. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    "ex-illuminatti"? aah man, gimmi back my effing leg ...

    =^^=
    .../\...
     
  10. aspirine

    aspirine Member

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    Adam Weishaupt?
    Oh you waskel wabbit!

    Nalancer, curious you should mention that subtanciation project. I have the information and plan on digitizing it after I finish the first draft of another commerical writing project I am working on.
    There are over 300 pages of documentation. It will probably be a year before it is ready.
     
  11. Carlfloydfan

    Carlfloydfan Travel lover

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    my sentiments exactly. I sure as hell hope not
     

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