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Communism is promoted as a political philosophy to allegedly help the average worker, the proletariat, fight against the oppressive business owners, the Bourgeois. But it’s actually a conspiracy by a power-hungry and ruthless Inner Circle who use the disgruntled and ignorant masses as their foot soldiers to create and maintain an all-powerful centralized government or superstate that they themselves are in control of, supplanting the previous ruling class with themselves. The Communist Manifesto was first published in 1848 and helped spark the Communist Revolution in Russia in 1917, with Communism then spreading to other countries like North Korea in 1948, China the next year 1949, and a few years later moving to Cuba in 1953. But what most people overlook is that Karl Marx was really just a secretary who wrote a book outlining the Communist Philosophy for a secret society called the Communist League, which you’ll see was related to another secret society you’re not supposed to talk about. So he wasn’t just some lone political philosopher who formulated his ideas and published them, which were then seen as so brilliant that people just started clamoring for communism. The manifesto itself reads “The Communist League, formerly called the League of Just Men, which could of course only be a secret one, commissioned the undersigned Carl Marx and Frederick Engels at the Congress held in London in November 1847 to draw up for publication a detailed theoretical and practical program of the party.” Such was the origin of the following Manifesto.
But there’s another secret society connected to Communism that few people want to talk about, and the water has gotten so muddy around it that most people think it’s just an internet conspiracy theory. But the history books prove otherwise. Communism was inspired by, if not directly connected to, the Illuminati. Adam Weishaupt, the founder of the Illuminati, was a law professor at Ingolstadt University in Bavaria, Germany, back in the late 1700s, who was inspired by the Rosicrucian manifestos and the Jesuits, a Catholic religious order, to create his own secret society with the aims of overthrowing the monarchs, the Christian Kings of his day, and replace them with basically Communist governments with him and his inner circle of associates as the new rulers.
Adam Weishaupt’s organization was originally called the Perfectibilists, meaning they aim to perfect man by facilitating our evolution. But that name was soon changed to the Illuminati in order to fit in with the Enlightenment theme of the era since the Illuminati is Latin for “the enlightened ones”. The top five goals were to 1) abolish the monarchy and replace all governments, 2) abolish private property and inheritance, 3) do away with patriotism and people’s national identity and pride, 4) break up the family and end marriage so that the government would raise and indoctrinate the children, and 5) abolish all religion, which are basically the same goals that would be outlined 70 years later in the Communist Manifesto and make up the foundation of communism.
George Washington warned about the Illuminati’s presence in America in a letter that has been preserved in the Library of Congress. This was about a decade after the Illuminati was discovered in Europe and allegedly stamped out according to sources like Wikipedia, which is a sea of disinformation. Washington wrote that “it was not my intention to doubt that the doctrines of the Illuminati and principles of Jacobinism had not spread in the United States. On the contrary, no one is more truly satisfied of this fact than I am.” He went on to say that he didn’t believe Freemasonry as a whole was involved in the conspiracy but acknowledged that certain individuals in some of the lodges, in fact, were.
The same year he wrote that letter, in 1798, a British professor at the University of Edinburgh named John Robison wrote a book titled “Proofs of a Conspiracy,” warning that the Illuminati had infiltrated Freemasonry to create a secret society within the secret society to carry out their aims, the same thing George Washington warned about. A few years later, in 1802, an American named Seth Payson, who served in the New Hampshire State Senate, published a book titled “Proof of the Illuminati,” in which he warned that they were organizing and gaining power and influence here as well.
In 1924, a woman named Nesta Webster published a book titled “Secret Societies and Subversive Movements” that discussed how secret societies throughout history have used their covert networks to organize revolutions and monopolize power and recounted the history of Adam Weishaupt and the Illuminati. In 1933, a two-volume set titled “Occult Theocracy” was published shortly after the author Edith Starr Miller had died, which detailed their history and activities. Then in 1955, retired naval officer William Guy Carr published a book called “Pawns in the Game,” warning about Communists covertly infiltrating the United States and how the, you guessed it, the Illuminati were behind it.
In 1983, a professor at California State University, Los Angeles, and a research fellow at Stanford named Anthony Sutton published his book “America’s Secret Establishment” after he was given a stack of internal documents from the daughter of a prominent Skull and Bones member, which is not a fraternity, by the way. Members don’t even join until their senior year because it’s designed to prepare them for a position in the establishment after they graduate, not so that they can have fun at college. They don’t even allow any alcohol in their clubhouse, called the Tomb, okay, because again, it’s not a fraternity. Anthony Sutton, and many others, consider them to be the American branch of the Illuminati.
And if you didn’t know, I wrote a book in 2014 called “Inside the Illuminati: Evidence, Objectives, and Methods of Operation” that well details the evidence, objectives, and methods of operation and includes the earliest known documentation about the group, including extensive quotes from some of Adam Weishaupt’s original writings, which were confiscated back in the late 1700s, in the Bavarian Illuminati, direct connections to Skull and Bones, and more.
The attacks we’re witnessing on American culture today are stunningly similar to the Cultural Revolution in China, which in the 1960s was waged by Communist dictator Mao Zedong in order to purge any and all support for capitalism from the country and anything else that may be in his way. The Communist Party claimed that although capitalists had been overthrown, they were still trying to use what he called “the four olds” – old ideas, culture, customs, and habits – in order to stage a comeback. So he and his Red Guards, a network of student groups which were the equivalent of Black Lives Matter and Antifa, targeted the “four olds” in order to finalize the Cultural Revolution.
And this is obviously what the social justice warriors are doing in the United States today by targeting gender norms, the nuclear family, our holidays, our history, capitalism, and freedom of speech. Several of the founders of the Black Lives Matter movement admit that they’re trained Marxists. One of them, Patrisse Cullors, says that her intellectual influences are Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, and Mao Zedong.
It can be a little confusing because there’s the movement and then there’s the legal entity which operates under the name Black Lives Matter Global Network Inc, which also controls the official website of the movement, which used to say that their goals are to dismantle the nuclear family, mandate a universal basic income, a UBI, make white people pay reparations to black people for slavery, as if we didn’t pay them back enough with welfare benefits all these years, release all black people from prison, and force a radical redistribution of wealth. A Communist Revolution. They’re not even shy about that.
But now the Communists have their supporters in Congress with Bernie Sanders, who honeymooned in the Soviet Union, and his disciple Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and others working within the Democrat Party. At the heart of Communism is an enormous, all-powerful government that controls every aspect of people’s lives, from schools to jobs to healthcare to banking, with a small group of elite bureaucrats living lives of luxury at the expense of the working class. And this Inner Circle of elite also control the culture and the customs, which are dictated and policed through what’s called a “cultural hegemony.”
A group of Marxists, whose ideas became known as the Frankfurt School, meaning school of thought because they were developed at The Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt, Germany, created various front groups in Europe and the United States starting in the 1930s to infiltrate government agencies and cultural institutions in order to apply Marxist critical theory to destabilize them, with the ultimate goal of, as the Frankfurt adherent Willie Munzenberg proudly stated, “making the West so corrupt it stinks.” This is cultural Marxism, which is the practice of waging a psychological war against America and all of Western Civilization by relentlessly subverting and criticizing every aspect of our culture, symbols, and institutions, hoping to gradually weaken the fabric of society to the point where things become so dysfunctional it can be overthrown, and the Communist Revolution can ensue.
And in order to try to stop people from learning about what’s happening, the conspirators have officially labeled the term “cultural Marxism” a conspiracy theory on Wikipedia, but not just any old conspiracy theory, Wikipedia says it’s an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory. In reality, cultural Marxism is being used to perpetuate leftist ideologies like gender-bending, painting the First Amendment as dangerous, and portraying Trump supporters as fascists. It’s not just through the news media though, that’s only one vector. They’re also using pop culture and celebrity icons to promote their propaganda, which the mindless masses internalize, and because they are the manufactured leaders of our modern age.
Back in 1961, when President Kennedy was speaking to the American Newspaper Publishers Association, he issued a stark warning about what the Illuminati adherents, the modern-day Marxists, were doing, saying “The very word ‘secrecy’ is repugnant in a free and open society, and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths, and to secret proceedings. We decided long ago that the dangers of excessive and unwarranted concealment of pertinent facts far outweigh the dangers which are cited to justify it. For we are opposed around
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