Monday, April 27, 2009
I knew this day was coming. I knew, and everyone laughed at me.
They call it swine flu, but what they really mean is the hand that has sat in the shadows is finally reaching out to choke freedom from the face of the Earth.
Whose hand is reaching? You know you know the answer. You know because you’ve tried to ignore the facts; facts that stared you in the face like a 1,000-pound bull with the head of a shark, ready to charge and gorge and rip you to shreds. You know because you tried to tell yourself it wasn’t real, that it couldn’t happen.
But it is real. It is happening. You can no longer ignore it.
The Illuminati have struck.
Just two weeks before the sinister under-doings of the centuries-old secret society are plastered across the big screen they decided to strike. They don’t want the world to know about them through some Tom Hanks film. They’d rather we feel their power and wrath firsthand.
The swine flu started in Mexico, one of the strongest holds of the Illuminati’s archenemy — the Catholic Church. With more than 80 million Catholics in Mexico it only made sense to strike there first. Also, Mexico is so close to the United States and the border is so frequently crossed that it was strategically vital to infect Mexico first to transfer the flu here.
In Mexico, people are scared to go into the streets. They are scared to go to mass and school. That is exactly what the Illuminati want.
As everyone starts wearing masks, it will be easier for Illuminati henchmen to sneak about. With everyone wearing a mask, no one can be identified. They can slip into the crowds and no one will notice.
That’s how they will undermine society. As the swine flu spreads and more and more people wear masks they can move in larger numbers, take over cities, set up secret death camps and steal every freedom you had but never really had because they’ve always been in control. You only thought you were free. But now you won’t be free. You’ll only be dead.
Of course, despite centuries of procuring wealth and power, they couldn’t pull this off alone. They needed help. Even Illuminati have limits. That’s why years ago, while he was attending Harvard, they recruited George W. Bush. It started with Skull and Bones, and from Harvard George was flown to Venice (the Illuminati base) in the world’s first stealth helicopter (built by the Illuminati in 1962) to be inducted to into the Upper Circle of Crimson. They knew they could use him, and by pulling their shadow strings they rigged the 2000 election.
With the world distracted, first by Sept. 11 and later the Iraq War, Bush secretly poured billions in gold, originally hidden in the basement of the Twin Towers (that’s why he had to take them down) by the International Monetary Fund, into building trillions of nanobots — machines so tiny they crawl between synapses in the brain and block independent signals and send their own signals, controlling you like a zombie puppet.
The flu “vaccine” stockpiled over the past eight years by the U.S. government is really syringes filled with nanobots. The only thing you’ll be vaccinated against is your own free will.
Centuries of plotting and years of secret government experiments have led to this. They say there were cover-ups for Sept. 11 and the Iraq War, but what the puppet media doesn’t realize is those things are the cover up!
It’s almost too late. Fight back now.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
illuminati
Illuminati (plural of Latin illuminatus, "enlightened") is a name that refers to several groups, both historical and modern, and both real and fictitious. Historically, it refers specifically to the Bavarian Illuminati, an Enlightenment-era secret society founded on May 1st, 1776. In modern times it is also used to refer to a purported conspiratorial organization which acts as a shadowy "power behind the throne," allegedly controlling world affairs through present day governments and corporations, usually as a modern incarnation or continuation of the Bavarian Illuminati. In this context, Illuminati is often used in reference to a New World Order (NWO). Many conspiracy theorists believe the Illuminati are the masterminds behind events that will lead to the establishment of such a New World Order. Confusing the issue further is the fact that there are also several modern fraternal groups which include the word "Illuminati" in their names.
Adam Weishaupt
This movement was founded on May 1, 1776, in Ingolstadt (Upper Bavaria), by Jesuit-taught Adam Weishaupt (d. 1830),[1] who was the first lay professor of canon law at the University of Ingolstadt.[2] The movement was made up of freethinkers, as an offshoot of the Enlightenment,[3] which some amateur historians believe was a conspiracy to infiltrate and overthrow the governments of many European states.[4] The group's adherents were given the name "Illuminati," although they called themselves "Perfectibilists". The group has also been called the Illuminati Order and the Bavarian Illuminati, and the movement itself has been referred to as Illuminism (after illuminism). In 1777, Karl Theodor became ruler of Bavaria. He was a proponent of Enlightened Despotism and, in 1784, his government banned all secret societies, including the Illuminati.
During the period when it was legally allowed to operate, many influential intellectuals and progressive politicians counted themselves as members, including Ferdinand of Brunswick and the diplomat Xavier von Zwack, who was also the number two man in the operation and was caught with much of the group's documentation when his home was searched.[5] The Illuminati's members pledged obedience to their superiors, and were divided into three main classes, each with several degrees. The order had its branches in most countries of the European continent; it reportedly had around 2,000 members over the span of 10 years.[2] The scheme had its attraction for literary men, such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Johann Gottfried Herder, and even for the reigning dukes of Gotha and Weimar. Internal rupture and panic over succession preceded its downfall, which was effected by The Secular Edict made by the Bavarian government in 1785.[2]
[edit]Modern Illuminati
Main article: New World Order (conspiracy theory)
Writers such as David Icke, Ryan Burke, Jüri Lina and Morgan Gricar, have argued that the Bavarian Illuminati survived, possibly to this day. Many of these theories propose that world events are being controlled and manipulated by a secret society calling itself the Illuminati.[6][7] Theorists have claimed that many notable people were or are members of the Illuminati, including Winston Churchill,[8] David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski.[9]
In addition to the shadowy and secret organization proposed by conspiracy theories, several modern fraternal groups have openly used the name "Illuminati" in founding their own rites. Some, such as the Orden Illuminati founded by Gabriel López de Rojas, and the Illuminati Order[10] use the name directly in the name of their organization, while others, such as the Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO) (founded by Theodor Reuss, and later restructured by Aleister Crowley), and the Grand Lodge Rockefeller founded by David Goldman, use the name as a grade of initiation within their organization.
In popular culture
Adam Weishaupt
This movement was founded on May 1, 1776, in Ingolstadt (Upper Bavaria), by Jesuit-taught Adam Weishaupt (d. 1830),[1] who was the first lay professor of canon law at the University of Ingolstadt.[2] The movement was made up of freethinkers, as an offshoot of the Enlightenment,[3] which some amateur historians believe was a conspiracy to infiltrate and overthrow the governments of many European states.[4] The group's adherents were given the name "Illuminati," although they called themselves "Perfectibilists". The group has also been called the Illuminati Order and the Bavarian Illuminati, and the movement itself has been referred to as Illuminism (after illuminism). In 1777, Karl Theodor became ruler of Bavaria. He was a proponent of Enlightened Despotism and, in 1784, his government banned all secret societies, including the Illuminati.
During the period when it was legally allowed to operate, many influential intellectuals and progressive politicians counted themselves as members, including Ferdinand of Brunswick and the diplomat Xavier von Zwack, who was also the number two man in the operation and was caught with much of the group's documentation when his home was searched.[5] The Illuminati's members pledged obedience to their superiors, and were divided into three main classes, each with several degrees. The order had its branches in most countries of the European continent; it reportedly had around 2,000 members over the span of 10 years.[2] The scheme had its attraction for literary men, such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Johann Gottfried Herder, and even for the reigning dukes of Gotha and Weimar. Internal rupture and panic over succession preceded its downfall, which was effected by The Secular Edict made by the Bavarian government in 1785.[2]
[edit]Modern Illuminati
Main article: New World Order (conspiracy theory)
Writers such as David Icke, Ryan Burke, Jüri Lina and Morgan Gricar, have argued that the Bavarian Illuminati survived, possibly to this day. Many of these theories propose that world events are being controlled and manipulated by a secret society calling itself the Illuminati.[6][7] Theorists have claimed that many notable people were or are members of the Illuminati, including Winston Churchill,[8] David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski.[9]
In addition to the shadowy and secret organization proposed by conspiracy theories, several modern fraternal groups have openly used the name "Illuminati" in founding their own rites. Some, such as the Orden Illuminati founded by Gabriel López de Rojas, and the Illuminati Order[10] use the name directly in the name of their organization, while others, such as the Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO) (founded by Theodor Reuss, and later restructured by Aleister Crowley), and the Grand Lodge Rockefeller founded by David Goldman, use the name as a grade of initiation within their organization.
In popular culture
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