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Parfaite Amitie,}" <strong>of</strong> which he became the Master. He worked with {Bacon de<br />

Chevalerie}, a Deputy-Grand Master <strong>of</strong> the {Elus Cohen}. Willermoz was<br />

introduced to the German Masonic Order <strong>of</strong> {'Strict Observance Templiere'}, in<br />

1772, which was connected to the Weishaupt {Illuminati <strong>of</strong> Bavaria}, the most<br />

famous masonic order <strong>of</strong> Germany, during the French Revolution, to which<br />

belonged Jacques Necker and Philip Egalite. In 1774, Willermoz founded a new<br />

lodge in Lyon France, called the {Reformed Scottish Rite Lodge <strong>of</strong> Charity}. This<br />

lodge was specifically oriented to destroying the idea <strong>of</strong> {Agape}, the principle <strong>of</strong><br />

the Peace <strong>of</strong> Westphalia. As we shall see in a moment, the modern founder <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Synarchy, Saint Yves d'Alveydre, wrote an entire history book {Mission des<br />

Souverains} as a diatribe against the Treaty <strong>of</strong> Westphalia. His animosity and<br />

venom were directed against the Westphalia gathering because it had introduced a<br />

principle <strong>of</strong> the {Advantage <strong>of</strong> the other}, and failed to establish a Synarchy <strong>of</strong><br />

Empire based on {taking advantage <strong>of</strong> the other}.<br />

During the period leading to the French Revolution, there were as many as<br />

282 masonic lodges in France, including 81 lodges <strong>of</strong> the Grand Orient in Paris<br />

alone, 16 in Lyon, 10 in Toulouse, 10 in Montpellier, 10 in Bordeaux, and 6 in<br />

Marseille. Thus, the entire nation had been taken over<br />

According to Emile Dermenghem, {Joseph de Maistre Mystique}, on<br />

September 4, 1774, Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821) joined the Scottish Rite {Loge<br />

des Trois Mortiers} (Lodge <strong>of</strong> the Three Mortars) <strong>of</strong> Lyon, at the age <strong>of</strong> 21. He<br />

became a {Grand Orator}, and was operating directly under the authority <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Great Lodge <strong>of</strong> London. Four years later, on September 4, 1778, Maistre joined<br />

Lyon and Chambery, the {Reformed Scottish Rite Lodge <strong>of</strong> Sincerity}, which was<br />

dependent on the grand master the Duke Ferdinand <strong>of</strong> Brunswick, and was headed<br />

by Jean-Baptiste Willermoz. It is from these two lodges that Maistre was known to<br />

have conducted most <strong>of</strong> his secret activities. (Joseph de Maistre's lodge des<br />

{Trois Mortiers} had been created in 1749, by Joseph de Bellegarde, Marquis des<br />

Marches, and was the oldest lodge in Chambery, capital City <strong>of</strong> the then Kingdom<br />

<strong>of</strong> Savoy. Out <strong>of</strong> the Lyon lodge, there were four great initiates <strong>of</strong> the highest<br />

grade {Grands Pr<strong>of</strong>es} <strong>of</strong> the {Masonic Knights <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> Charity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Holy City} who were the key Martinist leaders covering the events <strong>of</strong> the French<br />

Revolution. They were: "{Hippolyte, Chevalier de Ville, (a Castro), Senator,<br />

President <strong>of</strong> the {College Metropolitain de France} (Lyon); Marc Rivoire, senior,<br />

Bourgeois depository (a Leone alto); Joseph, Comte de Maistre (a Floribus),<br />

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