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After his college years, Saint Martin studied law and became a Court<br />

Lawyer in Tours. He soon quit the Law pr<strong>of</strong>ession to join the military where he<br />

was promoted lieutenant in the Regiment <strong>of</strong> Foix. His new position gave him a lot<br />

<strong>of</strong> leisure to read and meditate. Saint Martin befriended an <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> his regiment,<br />

M. de Grainville, who introduced him to the occult society <strong>of</strong> Martinez de<br />

Pasqually. In April <strong>of</strong> 1771, Baudry de Balzac initiated Saint Martin who received<br />

simultaneously the three grades <strong>of</strong> Elus Cohen. During the same year, he resigned<br />

from the military and moved to Bordeaux to become the secretary <strong>of</strong> Pasqually.<br />

This is when Saint Martin began a correspondence with Willermoz, the leader <strong>of</strong><br />

the Elus Cohen <strong>of</strong> Lyon. By April 17, 1772, Saint Martin was initiated in the Rose<br />

Croix.<br />

On September 10, 1773, Saint Martin travels to Lyon and meets with J. B.<br />

Willermoz for the first time. In October 1774, Saint Martin met with an "Unknown<br />

Agent," in Lyon. This "Unknown Agent" was a British agent <strong>of</strong> Shelburne who<br />

had traveled to Lyon to set up the Coup <strong>of</strong> the Bastille and the demise <strong>of</strong> Louis<br />

XVI and Marie Antoinette with the "necklace affair." Saint Martin traveled several<br />

times to meet with the Lyon MARTINISTS <strong>of</strong> Willermoz, and lived in Lyon for a<br />

period <strong>of</strong> two years before returning to his home base in Bordeaux, to work with<br />

Abbe Fournier, from 1775-1776. In June-July <strong>of</strong> 1776, Saint Martin refused the<br />

proposals <strong>of</strong> a "personne considerable" (Madame de La Croix?), and traveled to<br />

Toulouse with Fournier. By 1978, he was in Paris with Prince de Luzignan, and<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten traveled to Versailles. The most active members <strong>of</strong> the Lyon Martinist order<br />

at that time were: Willermoz, Saint Martin, Hauterive, Grainville, and Lavallette<br />

de Langes.<br />

On December 18, 1980, Saint Martin warned all <strong>of</strong> the Martinists that<br />

Madame Maréchal de Noailles was spying on him, that he had been discovered as<br />

the "Unknown Philosopher", and called for all "precautions to be taken to prevent<br />

her from reaching whom she had discovered." Saint Martin went into hiding for a<br />

few days at the home <strong>of</strong> the Duc de Bouillon, then returned to Lyon with Court de<br />

Gebelin, a close associate <strong>of</strong> Jean Sylvain Bailly and <strong>of</strong> Benjamin Franklin. On<br />

February 1984, Saint Martin swears allegiance to the occult society that Mesmer<br />

has founded, the same Mesmer that Bailly and Franklin had denounced as the<br />

charlatan <strong>of</strong> "animal magnetism." This Mesmer Lodge was the mother group that<br />

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