Crimes Committed by the N.S.A.

Friday, January 29, 2016

During the 13th Century, the Roman Catholic Church increased andsolidified its dominion throughout Europe with the infamousInquisition. Satanism survived this period of persecution, deeplyentrenching itself under the veil of various esoteric groups. In 1776,a Bavarian Jesuit by the name of Adam Wieshaupt was commissioned by theHouse of Rothschild centralize the power base of the Mystery Religionsinto what is commonly known as the Illuminati meaning "EnlightenedOnes." This was an amalgamation of powerful occultic bloodlines, elitesecret societies and influential Masonic fraternities, with the desireto construct the framework for a NWO of outward goal of this Utopia wasto bring forth universal happiness to the human race.

"ILLUMINATI [ilu’mine’tai; ilu’mina’ti], a name given by the Ante-Nicene Church Fathers to those who submitted to Christian baptism (Greek; phi omega tau o’ s, “illumination”).  They were called “Illuminati” (phi omega tau o’ s), or “illuminated ones,” on the assumption that those who were instructed for baptism in the Apostolic faith had received the grace of illumination in an enlightened understanding.  Clement of Alexandria speaks thus of such baptismal light:  “This is the one grace of illumination, that our characters are not the same as before our washing.  And since knowledge springs up with illumination, shedding its beams around the mind, the moment we hear, we who were untaught become disciples. . . . This work is called . . . illumination by which that holy light of salvation is beheld, that is, by which we see God clearly.”      Among the societies subsequently adoption the name “illuminati” were the Alumbrados or Alombrados, a mystical sect existing in Spain from the early sixteenth century and appearing in France as the Guerinets during the period by a secret society founded by Adam Weishaupt, professor of canon law at Ingoldstaldt, on May 1, 1776, with the aim of combating religion and fostering rationalism.                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

-Frederick Bronkema"

     The Mystery Religions of ancient Egypt, Greece, India and Babylon helped lay the foundation for occultism, meaning "hidden knowledge." 
      One of the earliest writings giving reference to occultism is the Egyptian Book of the Dead, a compilation of rituals explicitly describing methods of torture and intimidation (to create trauma), the use of potions (drugs) and the casting of spells (hypnotism), ultimately resulting in the total enslavement of the initiate.
     These have been the main ingredients for a part of occultism known as Satanism, throughout the ages. 
     During the 13th Century, the Roman Catholic Church increased and solidified its dominion throughout Europe with the infamous Inquisition. Satanism survived this period of persecution, deeply entrenching itself under the veil of various esoteric groups.
      In 1776, a Bavarian Jesuit by the name of Adam Wieshaupt was commissioned by the House of Rothschild centralize the power base of the Mystery Religions into what is commonly known as the Illuminati meaning "Enlightened Ones." This was an amalgamation of powerful occultic bloodlines, elite secret societies and influential Masonic fraternities, with the desire to construct the framework for a NWO of outward goal of this Utopia was to bring forth universal happiness to the human race. However, their underlying intention was to gradually increase control over the masses, thus becoming masters of the planet. 
     By the 19th century, Great Britain and Germany were recognized as the primary geographic areas of Illuminati control. 
      It then should be of little surprise to know the first work in Behavioral Science research was established in England in 1882, while much of the early medical and psychiatric techniques involved in mind control were pioneered at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Germany.    This was set up at the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations in London in 1921 to study the breaking point" of humans. 
     Kurt Lewin, a German psychologist, became the director of the Tavistock Institute in 1932, about the same time Nazi Germany was increasing its research into neuropsychology, parapsychology and, multi-generational occultism.
Interestingly, a progressive exchange of scientific ideas was taking place between England and Germany, most notably in the field of eugenics: the movement devoted to "improving" the human species through the control of hereditary factors in mating. The nefariously enigmatic union between the two countries was bonded, partly through the Order of the Golden Dawn, a secret society which consisted of many high ranking officials in the Nazi party and British aristocracy.



 

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