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24 <strong>En</strong> <strong>Route</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Occupation</strong><br />
on what we already knew, which admittedly wasn't much at the time.<br />
This information provided the tip I needed <strong>to</strong> lead me <strong>to</strong> investigate<br />
the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission. Although<br />
I had run across the names of these organizations before, I<br />
had not yet made a concerted effort <strong>to</strong> look in<strong>to</strong> them.<br />
We finally wrapped up our meeting. On the way back <strong>to</strong> my<br />
hotel room, my head pounded more than before-1 was experiencing<br />
an information overload!<br />
Had I learned of this information from someone else, I don't<br />
know whether I would have taken it seriously. However, considering<br />
who this man was, I really had no choice but <strong>to</strong> at least consider<br />
what he had said. Besides, when compared with the data I already<br />
had on financial matters, it all made sense. His information supported<br />
my own findings.<br />
That night I didn't get much sleep. I kept wondering what all<br />
of this meant and how it might affect my future. Why, of all people,<br />
did this man share his information with me Was this meeting just<br />
another coincidence, or was God trying <strong>to</strong> get my attention<br />
Soon after returning <strong>to</strong> the states, I began what turned out <strong>to</strong><br />
be a time-consuming investigation of the Council on Foreign Relations<br />
(CFR), the Trilateral Commission, and related organizations, all the<br />
while continuing <strong>to</strong> gather information on global financial matters.<br />
During the same year, I would also discover there was a spiritual side<br />
<strong>to</strong> all of this. Soon I was spending most of my free time investigating<br />
what I loosely referred <strong>to</strong> as the one-world movement The research<br />
was exhausting, but I felt driven <strong>to</strong> do it; inside of me, I knew that<br />
this was what God wanted me <strong>to</strong> do.<br />
After nearly two years of research, I was able <strong>to</strong> piece <strong>to</strong>gether<br />
a rough his<strong>to</strong>ry of the CFR's development and influence on the United<br />
States. I hoped <strong>to</strong> gain .an understanding of the organization's real<br />
purpose and missi6n. This his<strong>to</strong>ry begins with an organization known<br />
as the Illuminati. ~<br />
The Illuminati<br />
The illuminati was a secret Luciferic order fou iied in Ingolstadt,<br />
Bavaria (Germany) on 1 May 1776 by Adam..W.e aupt, a prominent<br />
Freemason. The organization was an extension of high, or illuminized,<br />
Freemasonry, existing as a special order withili an order. Its operations<br />
were closely connected with the powerful Grand Orient Masonic<br />
Lodge of France. The order's name, meaning "the enlightened ones,"<br />
signified that its members had been initiated in<strong>to</strong> the secret teachings<br />
of Lucifer, the supposed light-bearer or source of enlightenment,<br />
according <strong>to</strong> the doctrines of illuminized Freemasonry.<br />
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The Illuminati had been designed for one purpose-<strong>to</strong> carry out<br />
the plans of high Freemasonry <strong>to</strong> create a New World Order by gaining<br />
a foothold in the key policy-making circles of European governments<br />
and attempting <strong>to</strong> influence the decisions of Europe's leaders<br />
from within through these advisory positions.<br />
In reference <strong>to</strong> the various governmental leaders, which the<br />
Illuminati had targeted for subversion, Weishaupt remarked:<br />
It Is therefore our duty <strong>to</strong> surround them with its [the<br />
Illuminati's] members, so that the profane may have no<br />
access <strong>to</strong> them. Thus we are able most powerfully <strong>to</strong><br />
promote its interests. If any person is more disposed <strong>to</strong><br />
listen <strong>to</strong> Princes Lltan <strong>to</strong> the Order, he is not fit for it,<br />
and must rise no higher. We must do our utmost <strong>to</strong><br />
procure the advancement of Illuminati in <strong>to</strong> all important<br />
civil offices.<br />
By this plan we shall direct all mankind. In this manner,<br />
and by the simplest means, we shall set all in motion<br />
and in flames. The occupations must be so allotted<br />
and contrived, that we may, in secret, influence all political<br />
transactions.•<br />
For the order's strategy <strong>to</strong> succeed, its activities and the names<br />
of its members had <strong>to</strong> remain confidential. Initiates were therefore<br />
sworn <strong>to</strong> secrecy, taking bloody oaths describing what would happen<br />
<strong>to</strong> them if they ever defected from the order or revealed its plans.<br />
As another measure of security, the order's correspondence would<br />
be conducted through the use of symbols and pen names. Weishaupt's<br />
pseudonym, for example, was Spartacus.<br />
The order was given a tremendous boost at the Masonic Congress<br />
of Wilhelmsbad, held on 16 July 1782. This meeting "included<br />
representatives of all the Secret Societies-Martinists as well as Freemasons<br />
and Illuminati-which now numbered no less than three million<br />
members all over the world." 2 It enabled the Illuminists <strong>to</strong> solidify<br />
their control over the lodges of Europe and <strong>to</strong> become viewed<br />
as the undisputed leaders of the one-world movement His<strong>to</strong>rian Nesta<br />
Webster observes:<br />
What passed at this terrible Congress wlll never be<br />
known <strong>to</strong> the outside world, for even those men who<br />
had been drawn unwittingly in<strong>to</strong> the movement, and<br />
now heard for the first time the real designs of the lead·<br />
ers, were under oath <strong>to</strong> reveal nothing. One such honest<br />
Freemason, the Comte de Vlrieu, a member of a<br />
Martlniste lodge at Lyons, returning from the Congres<br />
de Wilhelmsbad could not conceal his alarm, and when