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top by the ministerial departments <strong>of</strong> the Interior, <strong>of</strong> Justice, <strong>of</strong> Public<br />
Education and <strong>of</strong> Religions.}" (Saint Yves d'Alveydre, {Mission des<br />
Souverains}, Paris, Nord-Sud, 1948, p.456-57.)<br />
The point to be stress here is that Martinist synarchists have a<br />
passionate hatred for a true republic, like that <strong>of</strong> the United States, because<br />
they have a passionate hatred <strong>of</strong> the common people, who they consider as<br />
mediocre, impure, vulgar, ignorant, and bestial. Such common people are to<br />
be used and abused as beasts, and by moving them around like herds <strong>of</strong><br />
cattle, and dispose <strong>of</strong> them, after they have stopped giving their milk. As<br />
Saint Yves puts it himself, the <strong>synarchy</strong> is designed to compensate for "{the<br />
incurable political mediocrity <strong>of</strong> the masses.}"<br />
This is the same argument that led Joseph de Maistre to justify war<br />
and population reduction. "{First, when the human soul has lost its strength<br />
through laziness, incredulity, and the gangrenous vices that follow an excess<br />
<strong>of</strong> civilization, it can be retempered only by blood. Certainly there is no easy<br />
explanation <strong>of</strong> why war produces different effects in different circumstances.<br />
But it can be seen clearly enough that mankind may be considered as a tree<br />
which an invisible hand is continually pruning and which <strong>of</strong>ten pr<strong>of</strong>its from<br />
the operation. In truth the tree may perish if the trunk is cut or if the tree is<br />
{over pruned}; but who knows the limits <strong>of</strong> the human tree?}" (Maistre,<br />
{Considerations on France}, Cambridge University Press, 1994, p.28.)<br />
Lastly, in one <strong>of</strong> Alexandre Saint Yves d'Alveydre's English language<br />
biographies, there is a report, which says that Saint Yves believed so much<br />
in "Superior Beings" that "the principles <strong>of</strong> 'Synarchy' were partially<br />
received telepathically from these 'Masters'." According to Saint Yves,<br />
himself, those "Masters" acquired their secret knowledge in the region <strong>of</strong><br />
"Agartha," whose myth was derived from India under the name <strong>of</strong><br />
"Shambhala", which was to be situated in the Tibetan Himalayas. The Myth<br />
was promoted by the theosophical society <strong>of</strong> Madame Blavatsky, Rudolph<br />
Steiner, Alice A. Bail and, Max Heindel, announcing the coming <strong>of</strong> the<br />
superior Aryan race, which shall dominating the world. Saint Yves adds that<br />
this superiority "{will be accessible for all <strong>of</strong> mankind, when Christianity<br />
lives up to the commandments which were once drafted by Moses and Jesus,<br />
meaning, when the anarchy which exists in our world is replaced by the<br />
Synarchy.}"<br />
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