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which have no more fooled Saint Martin, when these wonders were reported to<br />

him from the Northern School, than it fooled other contemporary Martinists, or<br />

any follower <strong>of</strong> a true Theurgic school." (p. 49)<br />

And so, the trick is very neatly done. Remember that Papus is not a<br />

Theurgist, but a Magician. As for Saint Martin, the fact that he was not a<br />

Magician, but a Theurgist by temperament and his disassociation from the<br />

methods <strong>of</strong> Cagliostro was not sufficient to clear his good name from any<br />

participation in the terrorism <strong>of</strong> the French Revolution. This may have taken the<br />

appearance <strong>of</strong> truth from inside <strong>of</strong> the Martinist lodges, but the fact remained that<br />

the Satanism <strong>of</strong> Cagliostro and his direct involvement in the Affair du Collier and<br />

in the terrorism <strong>of</strong> the Bastille, were all to well know by Saint Martin no less than<br />

two and a half years before the fact, which makes him nothing less than accessory<br />

to terrorism.<br />

7.2 THE SOPHISTRY OF LIBERTE, EGALITE, FRATERNITE.<br />

Most <strong>of</strong> the themes that Joseph de Maistre developed in his 1796<br />

{Considerations on France}, which include, the fall <strong>of</strong> man, the role <strong>of</strong><br />

Providence, the reversibility <strong>of</strong> innocent victim paying for the guilty, were all<br />

taken from Saint-Martin's writings, and all <strong>of</strong> the were implemented during the<br />

French Revolution. According to French historian, Louis Blanc, it was the "Sacred<br />

Ternary" <strong>of</strong> the Martinists - {Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite} - which became the<br />

motto <strong>of</strong> the French Revolution <strong>of</strong> 1789. What the Martinists did, starting with<br />

Joseph de Maistre and Louis Claude de Saint Martin, was to replace the<br />

Ecumenical Christian principle <strong>of</strong> {love <strong>of</strong> mankind} by the reactionary synarchist<br />

principle called {Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite}, otherwise known secretly by the<br />

Martinists as {Liberalism, Communism, Synarchism}.<br />

As modern time synarchist Count Richard Coudenhove Kalergi put it in his<br />

{Man and the Totalitarian State}: Since it is utopia to believe that you can<br />

establish Equality in a capitalist system, and it is a similar utopia to believe that<br />

one can have Liberty in a communist state, the only way to resolve these<br />

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