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"In 1785, the Bavarian Government exposed Adam Weishaupt's plan to destroy Christianity
and control governments. However, this was not the end of the Illuminati, as most historians
have written. Weishaupt's plans were only interrupted and dealt with as a dangerous
revolutionary force in Germany. The other nations that the Illuminati were operating in did not
heed the warning from the Bavarian Government. Just a couple of years later, the plan to
destroy Christianity and World Governments was first seen in the French Revolution. This
same revolutionary force reappeared again in Germany, called "The League of the Just" [1],
with branches in London, Brussels, Paris, and Switzerland.
Napoleon, when he came into power, would not tolerate the activities of the Jacobin Clubs
with their independent opposition, so he completely suppressed it [2]. However, the Illuminati
just operated under other names. It was under the name of "The League of the Just" that "Karl
Marx" became a member. He was hired to update the writings of Adam Weishaupt, written
seventy years earlier. Weishaupt died in 1830, but his revolutionary plans were carried on by a
list of his successors.
In 1842 Karl Marx began to write revolutionary propaganda for the League of the Just,
hoping to cause a spirit of unrest. In 1844, in collaboration with Friedrich Engels, and under
the supervision of The League of the Just, Marx began to write the infamous "Manifest der
Kommunistichen Partei," commonly known today as the "The Communist Manifesto,""
THE NEW AGE & THE ILLUMINATI - 666.
This book has been compiled by William Josiah Sutton
Den som fortfarande känner sig tveksamt inställd kan ta sig till Brittiska Nationalmuseet och titta på de två checker som ställs ut där. De är till Karl Marx, signerade av N Rotchild. Inte en ödla i sikte.