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"Under the Sign of Scorpion" by Juri - Gnostic Liberation Front

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Ano<strong>the</strong>r important Illuminatus, <strong>the</strong> writer and publisher Johann Joachim<br />

Christoph Bode (1730-1793), alias Amelius, had travelled to Paris in <strong>the</strong><br />

same year to organise <strong>the</strong> French revolution and to give <strong>the</strong> go-ahead<br />

signal for <strong>the</strong> rebellion two years later, according to Johannes Rogalla von<br />

Bieberstein's book "Die These von der Verschworung 1776-1945"<br />

(Frankfurt am Main, 1978).<br />

As an Illuminatus, Bode had been successful in making contacts with<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r freemasons, also in Sweden. He published <strong>the</strong> first Masonic<br />

periodical during <strong>the</strong> years 1116-1119. He also took part in <strong>the</strong> Masonic<br />

convention in Wilhelmsbad in 1782.<br />

Weishaupt had earlier sent <strong>the</strong> Jew Giuseppe Balsamo (born 8th June<br />

1743 in Palermo), who presented himself under <strong>the</strong> false title <strong>of</strong> Count<br />

Alessandro Cagliostro, to France so that <strong>the</strong> Illuminati would control <strong>the</strong><br />

French Masonic orders. Cagliostro-Balsamo had been recruited in<br />

Frankfurt am Main in 1781. ("The Trail <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Serpent", Hawthorne,<br />

California, 1936, p. 163.) One year earlier he had declared himself leader<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Egyptian freemasonry. Cagliostro also took part in <strong>the</strong> important<br />

Masonic congress in Paris on <strong>the</strong> 15th February 1785.<br />

Cagliostro was expelled from France in 1786 in connection with <strong>the</strong><br />

"necklace affair". He was jailed in Rome in 1789, after attempting to set<br />

up a Masonic lodge and was sentenced to life imprisonment. He died on<br />

<strong>the</strong> 26th August 1795.<br />

Rothschild's most important lackey, Weishaupt, was also sent to Paris<br />

with unlimited funds to bribe capable men, organise a revolt and depose<br />

<strong>the</strong> king. A secret committee was set up at <strong>the</strong> Masonic convention in<br />

February 1785 to co-ordinate <strong>the</strong> actions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> revolution. It included<br />

Saint-Martin, Etrilla, Franz Anton Mesmer, Cagliostro, Mirabeau, Charles<br />

Maurice de Talleyrand (actually T. Perigord), Bode, Dahlberg, Baron de<br />

Gleichen, Lavater, Count Louis de Hesse, and representatives <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Grand<br />

Orient from Poland and Lithuania. ("The Trail <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Serpent", p. 73.)<br />

Weishaupt always played a leading role at <strong>the</strong> Illuminati's meetings in<br />

Paris. He invited thousands <strong>of</strong> murderers to Paris.<br />

Many lampoons against Queen Marie Antoinette began to circulate in<br />

Paris (Svenska Dagbladet, 27th September 1987). After this, leaflets were<br />

spread to incite <strong>the</strong> people to revolt. The aim <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> freemasons was to<br />

dethrone <strong>the</strong> king. The propaganda machine was skilfully tended. Marie<br />

Antoinette became a symbol <strong>of</strong> all evil in <strong>the</strong> kingdom.<br />

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