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ook called Letece, which was a compilation of articles he wrote for the Augsburg Gazette from<br />

1840-1843. A passage from that book read: “Communism is the secret name of this tremendous<br />

adversary which the rule of the proletariat, with all that implies, opposes to the existing<br />

bourgeois regime ... Communism is nonetheless the dark hero, cast for an enormous if fleeting<br />

role in the modern tragedy, and awaiting its cue to enter the stage.”<br />

Clinton Roosevelt, Horace Greeley (1811-72, Editor of the New York Tribune which he<br />

founded in 1841), and Charles Dana (1819-97, City Editor on the New York Tribune, and later<br />

Editor of the New York Sun), prominent newspaper publishers at that time, were appointed to a<br />

committee to raise funds for the project, which was being financed by the Rothschilds.<br />

Incidentally, Greeley, because of his ambition for high public office, and his anti-slavery stand,<br />

helped organize the Republican Party in 1854. In 1872, he ran for the Presidency, against<br />

Ulysses S. Grant, on the Liberal Republican ticket. Grant defeated him 3,597,132 votes to<br />

2,834,125.<br />

In 1841, Clinton Roosevelt wrote a book called The Science of Government Founded on<br />

Natural Law, which was the blueprint of the conspiracy to eliminate the U.S. Constitution, and to<br />

communize the country, based on the principles of Weishaupt. It contained the detailed plan for<br />

the New Deal and the National Recovery Act that was implemented 92 years later by his direct<br />

descendant Franklin D. Roosevelt.<br />

The Illuminati operated through a front organization known as the Locofoco Party (1835-45),<br />

which was organized by radical Jacksonian Democrats who were strongly influenced by the<br />

Working Man’s Party (1828-30), and had labor support. The Working Man’s Party merged into<br />

the Equal Rights Party in 1833, which later developed into the Socialist Party in 1901. The<br />

Locofocos got their name when they voted down the endorsed candidate for the Democratic<br />

Party Chairman, and the gas lights were turned off by Party regulars during the 1835 meeting in<br />

Tammany Hall. The matches they used to light candles, in order to continue the meeting, were<br />

called ‘locofocos.’<br />

With their political strength concentrated mainly in the Northeast, their goals were to<br />

establish an independent treasury and to enact anti-monopoly legislation. They were absorbed<br />

into the States’ rights movement of Sen. John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, Sen. Henry Clay of<br />

Kentucky, and Sen. Daniel Webster of Massachusetts, who joined with the Jeffersonian<br />

Republicans and the Anti-Masonic Party to form the Whig Party, which represented farmers,<br />

southern plantation owners, and northeastern business interests. Their main complaint was<br />

President Andrew Jackson’s refusal to Charter the Second Bank of the United States. They<br />

succeeded in electing Gen. William Henry Harrison and Gen. Zachary Taylor to the Presidency,<br />

but were stymied by presidential vetoes when they tried to get their legislative projects passed,<br />

especially after the re-establishment of the National Bank. The Whigs later merged with the<br />

newly formed Republican Party.<br />

THE ILLUMINATI LEADERSHIP CHANGES<br />

After Weishaupt died on November 18, 1830, at the age of 82, Giuseppe Mazzini (1805-72),<br />

an Italian patriot, and revolutionary leader, was appointed head of the Illuminati in 1834. It was<br />

believed that Weishaupt rejoined the Catholic Church with a deathbed repentance.<br />

While attending Genoa University, Mazzini became a 33rd degree Mason, and joined a secret<br />

organization known as the Carbonari (their stated goal in 1818: “Our final aim is that of Voltaire

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