15.04.2015 Views

synarchy movement of empire - Pierre Beaudry's Galactic Parking Lot

synarchy movement of empire - Pierre Beaudry's Galactic Parking Lot

synarchy movement of empire - Pierre Beaudry's Galactic Parking Lot

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Captain Baron Schrender (Prussian),<br />

Schwaetz (The international agent <strong>of</strong> Saint Martin).<br />

Saint Martin cites himself:<br />

Kachel<strong>of</strong>,<br />

Mark<strong>of</strong>,<br />

Zinnowief,<br />

Stavronsky,<br />

Vorontz<strong>of</strong>f,<br />

Count Rasonmoski.<br />

After London, Saint Martin traveled to Italy with Prince Galitzin, after<br />

which he returned to Lyon in February <strong>of</strong> 1788. On February 6, 1788, Willermoz<br />

wrote in a letter that the "Unknown Agent" had come for the last time and would<br />

not return for a while. In the same letter, Willermoz made the revelation that Saint<br />

Martin had made a prediction what was about to happen in 1789. In fact, the<br />

"Unknown Agent" from England did return to Lyon, in 1790, only to destroy and<br />

burn 80 <strong>of</strong> the compromising notebooks he had dictated to the Martinists <strong>of</strong> Lyon<br />

a few years before Bastille Day. He reportedly stayed in Lyon until 1796.<br />

As if by a mere coincidence, after the "unknown agent" returned to Lyon,<br />

there was a fall out in which Saint Martin requested, on July 4 th , 1790, that his<br />

name be taken <strong>of</strong>f the records <strong>of</strong> all Masonic associations. From 1788 to 1791,<br />

Saint Martin traveled to Strasbourg, and from 1791 to 1793 he returned to Paris<br />

where he pretends not to be affected by the Terror.<br />

It is hard to establish how many <strong>of</strong> the Martinists had been involved in the<br />

violence <strong>of</strong> the French Revolution Terror. One thing is certain, however, is that as<br />

an institution, the Lyon Martinist order as well as its Weishopt counterpart in<br />

Germany, were controlled by London.<br />

Saint Martin spend the last years <strong>of</strong> his life writing his {Letter on the<br />

Revolution} (1795) which became the blueprint for the writings <strong>of</strong> Joseph de<br />

Maistre on Providence and his views on the executioner. From 1798 to 1801, he<br />

edits his two volumes <strong>of</strong> {L'Esprit des choses et le Ministere de l'Homme-Esprit}.<br />

31

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!