Illuminati Manifesto by Solomon Tulbure (2001, Trade Paperback)
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By the late 1600s Masonic lodges were abandoning the rules of the masters and all forms of infighting took place. It is during this occasion, while the 13 of them were in the host cellar admiring the fine wine collection and relaxing in the cool of the chamber that the issue of politics and religion was brought up.
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PublisheriUniverse, Incorporated
ISBN-100595210554
ISBN-139780595210558
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Book TitleIlluminati Manifesto
Number of Pages324 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2001
TopicConstitutions, General
GenrePolitical Science
AuthorSolomon Tulbure
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Weight17.6 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
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Synopsis"...By the late 1600s Masonic lodges were abandoning the rules of the masters and all forms of infighting took place. The Masonic Brotherhood was to remain a secular institution, but renegades started their own Masonic Lodges, invented initiation rituals, and permitted just about anyone whom wished and had wealth or position of power to join their Lodges. The Church, even though it banished and denounced the Masonic Order, sent agents (Jesuit priests) to infiltrate the organization, which until the 1700 was comprised of secularists, philosophers and the educated elite and men of influence. In 1701 a group of friends gathered together at the house of a host whom had invited them to his birth day party. It is during this occasion, while the 13 of them were in the host' cellar admiring the fine wine collection and relaxing in the cool of the chamber that the issue of politics and religion was brought up. These wealthy friends decided then and there to seek out all the Masons whom were atheists, deists, agnostics and freethinkers and initiate them into "a circle of friends" with the goal to eradicate religion and seek to free man kind from the chains of superstition. The new initiates were taught the art of the Craft and learned to master it and use it to find potential new recruits. Adam Weishaupt was soon called before the council and asked if he would be the "Initiator of the Order" later to be known as The Illuminati Order. Weishaupt was very successful, as he had deep and far-reaching connections as well as close friendship with the Enlightened Masons of Europe. He set up many Illuminati Lodges within the European Lodges, and charged a group of loyal friends to start Lodges in America and recruit every liberal minded person of notoriety. The Circle of Friends already had special friends in America and the founding fathers of the US constitution were among the strongest Illuminists, having recruited many industrialists and bought many others with funds provided by the Circle of Friends. John Adams had established many institutions in France, Germany, and England, after which the Illuminati were ordered to operate from deep underground cover."