A book on the Judeo-Masonic conspiracy

A commenter in this my blog asked me to write a book on the Judeo-Masonic conspiracy saying it would take me a week. I agreed and strangely enough, it took exactly one week and one day, but I cheated and used mainly the old text in the posts of this blog. So, here is a new book, not to be published, that type of a book:

http://www.pienisalaliittotutkimus.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/JudeoMasonic-book.pdf

12 Comments

hello February 25, 2022 Reply

I love hard copies… I’m pretty sure you can get a return on the book just getting it self-published via Lulu or other such self-publishing companies.

jorma February 25, 2022 Reply

I will think about it.

jfhsjhf May 13, 2022 Reply

Do you know any instances in which the principals of this conspiracy said on the record what they were doing and why? THis sometimes happens in big top down conspiracies.

jorma May 14, 2022 Reply

If something is a real conspiracy, then you do not expect that the participants tell about it.
But if you mean the Masonic conspiracy, it was not so secret. There were revolutionary members,
who openly e.g. tried to make a revolution or start an independence war. There are some seized
documents.

Bavarian Illuminati documents were seized by the police and members of this secret society wrote
many (apologistic) texts of Illuminati. You find names of all documents here
https://www.illuminatirex.com/bavarian-illuminati-original-documents/

Carbonari document Alta Vendita was also seized
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alta_Vendita
It say that they planned to infiltrate Vatican

Some Propaganda Due documents were also seized, including a membership list,
but basically information of from the Italian investigation
https://www.penguinrandomhousegrupoeditorial.com/catalogo-fr/propaganda-due/

Laurato lodges were behind most South American independence wars. There are some documents, see
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/americas/article/abs/the-lautaro-lodges/210A344A61270C3F937B557226032EFE

With Memphis and Mizraim lodges of France there are no seized lodge documents, but many of the revolutionary members
of these lodges, like Luis Blanc, Mazzini, Garibaldi (all in Loge des Philadelphes) said quite openly what they intend
to do.

TThhrs June 2, 2022 Reply

I searched J-M conspiracy and was surprised that an academic journal has an article that reports that the UK ambassador in Turkey, Gerard Lowther reported on a J-M conspiracy to the Foreign Office in London in 1910. He reported specific details on this conspiracy. It is from Studies in Zionism vol. 7 no. 2 (1986).

jorma June 3, 2022 Reply

Thanks. good source, I did not know Geradr Lowther. But the fact itself is known and also accepted in history. There are very clear links between Freemasons and Sabbateans and New Turks. New Turks were those who got Turkey into WWI on German side, so that Turkey lost Palestine. Certainly this is Zionism. Another very interesting thing is that Rudolf Sebottendorf was in Turkey and met Sabbateans and Freemasons, or the revolutionary Mizraim lodge. He turned an anti-Semitic Germanic Order into Thule Society, which founded the Nazi party that completed the Zionistic/Masonic/Sabbatean goal of pushing Jews to Palestine and creating Israel. This is what Hitler fun boys do not want to accept, but this seems to be the case if you follow the Turkish (New Turks/Sabbateans/Freemasons/Zionist/Sebottendorf) track. I am quite convinced that this is the correct track.

sdfhrhlrh July 27, 2022 Reply

If you want to see this conspiracy operating at a very high level take a look at “The Brandeis/Frankfurter Connection:The Secret Political Activities of Two Supreme Court Justices”at Digital Commons Volume 16 Number 1 Article 8. The authors try to justify secret political payments and activities by these two justices, but the cause of Zionism clearly surpasssed any other consideration of these judges.

jorma July 29, 2022 Reply

Thanks, and yes: Brandeis and Frankfurter were important players. I will try to find the source you refer to.

TThhRR432 February 17, 2023 Reply

Can you possibly help me understand Jozef Hoene-Wronski? What for example is Polish messianism ? What about an absolutist philosophy tied into Eliphas Levi?

jorma February 17, 2023 Reply

If you read Polish, then the following article mostly answers your question much better than I can do:
https://bazhum.muzhp.pl/media/files/Pamietnik_Biblioteki_Kornickiej/Pamietnik_Biblioteki_Kornickiej-r2013-t30/Pamietnik_Biblioteki_Kornickiej-r2013-t30-s133-154/Pamietnik_Biblioteki_Kornickiej-r2013-t30-s133-154.pdf

If not, then I only can make some comments. Polish messianism was a romantic movement around 1830 to 1860, between two Polish uprisings against Russia. Mickiewicz (the national poet of Poland) was the main messianist, though Hoene-Wronski first introduced the concept. Mickiewicz’s Polish messianism was that Poland is the Christ among nations whose sufferings under the Czar will redeem all nations to the Golden age (which was perfect harmony and naturally socialistic). Interestingly, Constant (i.e., Eliphas Levi) was the first to use the phrase Poland is the Christ of nations, this was before he became an occultist and was still a revolutionary.

Constant was originally a priest it seems that he thought that Hoene-Wronski had found a synthesis of religion and science, some higher truth that explains history and everything in a messianic sense. The time is divided into ages and the present age is that of the Holy Spirit when people (especially Poles) will reach higher moral level and redeem the world. In Polish messianism there are also spirits that guide what happens in the world. Something like that. Hoene-Wronski made some nonsense in mathemaitcs (also something useful), but seems to have had very wide interests, including philosophy and also kabbalism.

There are only few known associations between Constant and Hoene-Wronski. In the paper above there is a letter from Constant to Hoene-Wronski and a comment by Constant of Wrosnki’s work. In the comment Constant says that Hoene-Wronski showed that there is absolute movement and revealed the essence of God. The article also mentions that Constant with his wife Noemi (i.e., Claude Vignon) published Revue Progressive where Constant discusses Wronski’s absolute philosophy around 1850. I think if you want to look into this question, you could look at those issues of Revue Progressive.

After Wronski died, Constant took the name Eliphas Levi and focussed on magia. As Wronski was also an occultist, this is probably direct influence from Wronski, though the article claims the main influence was from Mickiewicz. In any case, this messianic and occultic movement where Eliphas Levi, Papus etc. were involved was in opposition to Freemasonry and Enlightenment ideas, so a precursor to theosophy and Nazis, like was already seen in Martimism of Papus.

The article also tells that Constant bought Wronski’s prognometer, a machine to tell the past and the future. So, these two were real occultists, or as some might say, crackpots.

To a large extent one can say that European esoterism in the 18th and 19th centuries had its origin in Masonry, but there was the rational branch and the irrational, romantic branch. Wronski and Constant were representatives of the romantic movement. It was based on Christianity and even more on messianism: the belief that there are ages and that they were in the age close to redemption and the golden age. Poland, like France suffer for this redemption and soon the great puzzle of life is solved and there is the great synthesis of religion and science.

But I am no expert on these things, you better read the article.

jhadjhgekhe March 18, 2023 Reply

Are the Romantic Messianic movements in Europe traceable to the proto Zionists that you have discussed here ?

jorma March 19, 2023 Reply

The origin of Pre-Zionism is in Protestant millennarian movements in 17th century England and Holland. Around 1600 Protestants invented that American Indians are a Lost tribe of Israel and there were Kepler’s comets and early Rosicrucians and enough reason to expect the end of the times, and Jews should return to Israel. Some Jewish Kabbalists agreed with this, so there was Sabbatean Zevi’s movement, later Jacob Frank in late 18th century, many of his followers joining Freemasonry and giving Mephis-Mizraim Freemasonry a clear pre-Zionistic goals. The romantic messianic movements were a reaction to Enlightenment. While Enlightenment wanted to replace God by science, Romantism wanted spirit. There is no clear connection from Masonic secret societies to romantic messianic movements. They we basically on the opposite sides. Though revolutionaties, like Garibaldi, were surely romantic figures, they were connected with leftist masonic secret societies. While Polish messianism was romantism and rooted on national roantism, a countermovement to Enlightenent in everything, and they were close to the Church. I would say, no.

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