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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() | ![]() Many authors who have written books about secret societies also mention the connections these societies have to aliens. Examples include William Bramley's The Gods of Eden, Lynn Picknett's and Clive Prince's The Stargate Conspiracy, David Icke's The Biggest Secret and his Children of the Matrix, Jim Marrs' Rule By Secrecy, his Alien Agenda and his most recent The Rise of the Fourth Reich. Jim Marrs' latest book, The Rise of the Fourth Reich provides a big-picture view of secret societies [made up of globalists], "non-human intelligences," and the New World Order. Marrs writes: Even Hitler acknowledged that Nazi idealogy ventured into a spiritual realm when he stated, "Anyone who interprets National Socialism merely as a political movement knows almost nothing about it. It is more than religion, it is the determination to create a new man." To attempt this creation, the Nazis turned to occultists such as Baron Rudolf Freiherr von Sebottendorff, JorgLanz von Liebenfels, Guido von List, Dietrich Eckart,and Karl Haushofer, all of whom had immersed themselve sin the philosophies of the Theosophical Society.Theosophy, derived from the Greek theos [god] andsophia [wisdom], was an attempt to blend Christianity with Cabalistic and Eastern mysticism. One tenetof Theosophy was that "great masters," sometimes called the "Great White Brotherhood," are secretly directing humankind's evolution. "The rationale behind many later Nazi projects can be traced back to ideas first popularized by[Theosophical Society founder Helena] Blavatsky,"wrote Peter Levenda, who detailed connections with other European secret organizations, such as the Ordo Templi Orientis or Oriental Templars [OTO],Dr. Rudolf Steiner's Anthroposophical Society, and the Order of the Golden Dawn. Such groups were "concerned with raising their consciousness by means of rituals to an awarenessof evil and non-human Intelligences in the Universe and with achieving a means of communication withthese Intelligences. And the master adept of this circle was Dietrich Eckart [the man Hitler called 'spiritual founder of National Socialism']." noted Ravenscroft. Hitler wrote of his own occult experiences as a soldier in World War I, "I often go on bitter nights, to Wotan's Oak in the quiet glade, with dark powers to weave a union." | ![]() | ![]() Notes From Mary Jo I have never blogged but I have studied HTML. In 1995, I wrote the first how-to book for graphic designers providing step-by-step instruction for creating Web pages [Web Publisher's Design Guide]. The skills that I learned while writing three Web design books are useful now. Although the notes can be read independently of each other, reading the oldest notes first provides important threads of information.
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