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As I‘ve pointed out, in 2011 the Muslim Brotherhood are still in existence in Egypt, Bahrain, Syria,<br />

Israel, Jordan, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Algeria, Sudan, Somalia, Tunisia and Libya. Today, the<br />

Muslim Brotherhood is the umbrella under which a host of fundamentalist Sufi, Sunni and other radical<br />

brotherhoods and societies flourish. [7] To also try and understand what has been happening in the Middle<br />

East for many decades now, is to understand the not so distant past. From the alliance with Sufism<br />

[Islam], which is defined by its adherents as the inner, mystical dimension of Islam, another name for a<br />

Sufi is Dervish, during the 18th century, the British decided to adopt and sponsor the creation of cults and<br />

pseudo-religions as a tool of Empire policy, whom after all had great knowledge about the Romans, and<br />

after careful study into the Roman Empire model, they concluded that one of the main reasons as to why it<br />

had survived so long, was because it had learned how to use cults and ‗religions‘ to control its people. [8]<br />

During the early 1830‘s some members of the British elite established the so-called Oxford Movement<br />

[OM] a groundswell religious reform movement organised by Oxford University, the Church of England,<br />

and Kings College of London University. Their movement created a special kind of British missionary,<br />

whose task was to spread a deviating gospel of the OM around other parts of the world. The OM was<br />

basically a Catholic-movement within the Church of England, and was attacked for being a mere<br />

Romanising tendency, but it began to have an influence on the theory and practice of Anglicanism, and<br />

certain controversies within churches ended up in court, as in the dispute about ritualism. The OM was<br />

attacked both for being secretive and broadly collusive by secretly cooperating or involving secret<br />

cooperation in order to do something illegal or underhanded, and this position is well documented in<br />

Walsh‘s The Secret History of the Oxford Movement. [9]<br />

It‘s also acknowledge that Sufism suffered many setbacks in the modern era, particularly [though not<br />

exclusively] at the hands of European imperialists in the colonised nations of Asia and Africa. Over the<br />

centuries and still today, Sufism is devoted to the worship of the grave and death. Tombs and burial sites<br />

are shrines for followers of Sufism. Many Sufi traditions, from pre-Islamic times, have introduced pagan<br />

rites and rituals into the quasi-Islamic ceremonies of the Sufis. Witchcraft and other such devil worship<br />

and mother-goddess worship are common if Sufi circles, though disguised, along with magic and<br />

incantations. It is the Sufi heresy that became the vehicle for the penetration of British imperialism into the<br />

Middle East. As early as the 17th century, the British aristocracy had established numbers of centres for<br />

political intelligence on the Muslim world. With the gradual expansion of the British Empire through the<br />

East India Company and the Levant Company, they found themselves in regular contact with Muslim<br />

populations in general. [9]<br />

However the true umbrella for the OM wasn‘t the church, but the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. The<br />

missionaries of the OM were assigned to build subsidiary branches of the Scottish Rite throughout Empire.<br />

When approaching an area like the Middle East, the OM, Masonic evangelists would not attempt to<br />

convert Muslims, for instance to Christianity, but would instead try to bring the Muslim [Sufi] belief<br />

system into harmony with the cult practices of the Scottish Rite. Because of their profane and cult beliefs,<br />

the Freemasons were bitterly condemned by the Vatican, as an anti-religious conspiracy capable of<br />

undercutting the authority of the Pope and the Catholic Church altogether.<br />

The OM and the British Freemasons had an ally in that had also been condemned by the Vatican: the<br />

Black Pope and his Jesuits, aka the Society of Jesus. [Jan Philipp Roothaan [23rd November 1785,<br />

Amsterdam, Netherlands – 8th May 1853, Rome, Italy] was a Dutch Jesuit, elected 21st Superior-General<br />

of the Society of Jesus. I‘ve mentioned before, the position carries the nickname of Black Pope, after his<br />

simple black priest‘s vestments, as contrasted to the white garb of the Pope. Roothan‘s service as the<br />

Black Pope was from the 9th July 1829, to 8th May 1853. [10] Roothaan increased the breadth of apostolic<br />

activities, and in a vibrant letter [De missionum exterarum desiderio, dated 1833] he called for volunteers<br />

for the foreign missions. And by the end of his term the Jesuits in 1,014 oversee missions including<br />

America, Africa and Asia.<br />

[1] Hostage to Khomeini, cowritten with Thierry LeMarc, New Benjamin Franklin House, 1981. ISBN 978-0933488113 - PDF download<br />

[2] "Muslim Brotherhood created by British Intelligence .<br />

[3] Al Kifah Refugee Center .<br />

[4] : "Muslim Brotherhood- Illuminati Tools .<br />

[5] http://www.masrawy.com/News/Egypt/Politics/2011/march/7/barad3i_president.aspx<br />

[6] "Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion." .<br />

[7] "Muslim Brotherhood created by British Intelligence .<br />

[8] "Sufism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia." .<br />

[9] The Secret History of the Oxford Movement by Walter Walsh<br />

[10] "Superior General of the Society of Jesus

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