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Chapter 2.12Comparing New Order StatementsManly P. Hall, 33° Mason, described as Masonry's greatest philosopher, was part of the Orderof the Quest. He wrote "...there exists in the world today, and has existed for thousands of years,a body of enlightened humans united in what might be termed, an Order of the Quest. It iscomposed of those whose intellectual and spiritual perceptions have revealed to them thatcivilization has a secret Destiny—secret, I say, because this high purpose is not realized by themany; the great masses of peoples still live along without any knowledge whatsoever that theyare part of a Universal Motion...it is men like Plato and Buddha who still exercise the mostpowerful force in mortal affairs..." 1British author and researcher Ian Taylor discovered that the humanists which included the earlymasonic thinkers in the 1500s were fed up with the corruption in their governments of the time.They decided that Plato's vision of a Utopian government ruled by well paid wise men was thebest answer. To create this New World Order they would have to destroy the Old World Orderof the monarchs. Of course, in general the peoples of the various countries and their monarchswere unfavorable to Plato's Republic, so the Masonic New World Order agenda had to donesecretly. 2United States was their first child, and served as a model, the "carrot" so to speak, to hold up tothe world to motivate all the nations to overthrow their their rulers. After the steady secret growthof their power helped by the upheavals of revolutions, the Order of the Quest's wise men nowcurrently secretly rule the world. The major capitalist countries have these ruling bodies of wisemen. 3 In the United States this body is called Majesty 12 (this body has other names too.) TheJason Society, part of the Order of the Quest, makes up part of the members of this secret rulingbody of wise men.Plato in his writing Republic advocated socialism (aka communism) for Utopia. Plato alsobelieved differences in personal property could be kept within strict bounds by a supertax of100% on incomes beyond the statuatory limits. The most important function of government wasto be State controlled education. Plato believed in early PE for children. He is also held to be theoriginator ot the primary/secondary school idea. Plato believed that in Utopia (the New WorldOrder) the distinctions between the sexes should be abolished. State run schools should not teachchildren that any distinction exists between the two sexes.Finally, Plato believed that philosopher-kings (wise men) shall be trained in the supremescience which "see the one in the many and the many in the one." That is the dialectical process.The wise men were to be "dialecticians." 4In this chapter, you will become a dialectician. You will "see the one in the many and themany in the one." This chapter will examine and compare the written plans of the various groupswhich were participants of (and generally controlled by) the Order of the Quest.Water to become a river needs a river bed to flow. Ideas likewise can stagnate in pools ratherthan flow down through history, unless a bed of compatible world views (Weltanschauung)occurs into which to conduct the ideas successively from the minds of one generation the mindsof another. Sometimes it seems ideas become underground streams. Our world-views aredeveloped in large part by our parents. This explains in part why the lineal descent of ideas

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