INTRIGUES OF THE SUMERIAN SWINDLERS & OUR ANCESTORS ANCIENT PAST, Part V THE FRENCH REVOLUTION CONTINUED
And who were the potentates of the new debt machine. These manipulators of gold and silver, who had succeeded in turning upside down the finances of Europe, and replacing real wealth by millions upon millions of usurious loans?
The late Lady Queenborough, in her important work Occult Theocrasy gives us certain outstanding names, taking her facts from L’Anti-Semitisme by the Jew Bernard Lazare, 1894.
In London she gives the names of Benjamin Goldsmid and his brother Abraham Goldsmid, Moses Mocatta their partner, and his nephew Sir Moses Montiflore, as being directly concerned in financing the French Revolution, along with Daniel Itsig of Berlin and his son-in-law David Friedlander, and Herz Cerfbeer of Alsace.
These names recall the Protocols of Zion, and turning up Number 20 we read : “The gold standard has been the ruin of States which adopted it, for it has not been able to satisfy the demands for money, the more so as we have removed gold from circulation as far as possible.”
And Again :
“Loans hang like a Sword of Damocles over the heads of rulers who . . . . come begging with outstretched palm.”
No words could describe more aptly what was overtaking France. Sir Walter Scott in his Life of Napoleon, Vol. 1, thus describes:
“These the situation financiers used the government as bankrupt prodigals are treated by usurious moneylenders, who feeding their extravagance with the one hand, with the other wring out of their ruined fortunes the most unreasonable recompenses for their advances. By a long succession of these ruinous loans, and the various rights granted to guarantee them, the whole finances of France were brought to total confusion.”
King Louis’ chief finance minister during these last years of growing confusion was Necker, “A Swiss” of German extraction, son of a German professor of whom McNair Wilson writes:
“Necker had forced his way into the King’s Treasury as a representative of the debt system owning allegiance to that system.”
We can easily imagine what policy that allegiance inspired in Necker ; and when we add to this the fact that his previous record was that of a daring and unscrupulous speculator, we can understand why the national finances of France under his baneful guise rapidly worsened, so that after four years of his manipulations, the unfortunate King’s government had contracted an additional and far more serious debt of £170,000,000. By 1730 Freemasonry had been introduced into France from England. By 1771 the movement had attained such proportions that Phillipe Duc de Chartres afterwards d’Orleans became Grand Master.
This type of freemasonry was largely innocent, both in policy and personnel in its early days; but as events proved, the real moving spirits were ruthless and unscrupulous men of blood.
The Duc d’Orleans was not one of these latter. Though a man of little principle, and an extravagant, vain and ambitious libertine, he had no motives beyond the ousting of the King, and the establishing of a democratic monarchy with himself as that monarch.
Having in addition but little intelligence, he made the ideal stalking horse for the first and most moderate stage of revolution, and a willing tool of men whom he probably scarcely knew; and who sent him to the guillotine soon after his base and ignominious role had been played.
The Marquis de Mirabeau who succeeded him as the leading figure of the Revolution was cast in much the same role. He was a much abler man than d’Orleans, but so foul a libertine that he was shunned by all his own class, and imprisoned more than once at the instance of his own father.
He is known to have been financed by Moses Mendlessohn, head of the Jewish illuminati, and to have been more in the company of the Jewess Mrs. Herr than was her husband.
He was not only an early figure-head in French Freemasonry in the respectable years, but introduced Illuminism into France.
This Illuminism was a secret revolutionary society behind freemasonry.
The Illuminati penetrated into all the lodges of Grand Orient Freemasonry, and were backed and organised by cabbalistic Jews.
It is interesting to note that the Duc d’Orleans and Talleyrand were both initiated into Illuminism by Mirabeau shortly after the latter had introduced it into France, from Frankfurt, where its headquarters had been established in 1782 under Adam Weishaupt. In 1785 there happened a strange event, which makes it seem as though the heavenly powers themselves made a last moment attempt to warn France and Europe against these massing powers of evil. Lightning struck dead a messenger of the Illuminati at Ratisbon.
The police found on the body papers dealing with plans for world revolution. Thereupon the Bavarian Government had the headquarters of the Illuminati searched, and much further evidence was discovered.
French authorities were informed, but the process of paralysis was too far advanced, and no action resulted.
By 1789 there were more than two thousand Lodges in France affiliated to the Grand Orient, the direct tool of international revolution; and their adepts numbered over 100,000. Thus we get Jewish Illuminism under Moses Mendelssohn and Masonic Illuminism under Weishaupt established as the inner controls of a strong secret organisation covering the whole of France.
Under the Illuminati worked Grand Orient Freemasonry, and under that again the Blue, or National, Masonry had operated until it was converted over-night into Grand Orient Masonry by Phillipe d’Orleans in 1773.
Little did Egalité suspect the satanic powers that he was invoking, when he took that action, and satanic they certainly were.
The name Lucifer means “LightBearer”; and Illuminati those who were lit by that light. By the time the Estates General met at Versailles on 5th May, 1789, the paralysis of the executive authority by the secret organisations was complete.
Paralysis by control of public opinion and publicity was well advanced by then also. This was the manner of its accomplishment.
By 1780 d’Orleans’ entire income of 800,000 livres, thanks to his reckless gambling and extravagance, was mortgaged to the moneylenders.
In 1781, in return for accommodation, he signed papers handing over his palace, estates, and house the Palais Royal, to his creditors, with powers to form there a centre of politics, printing, pamphieteering, gambling, lectures, brothels, wine-shops, theatres, art galleries, athletics, and any other uses, which subsequently took the form of every variety of public debauchery.
In fact, Egalité’s financial masters used his name and property to install a colossal organism for publicity and corruption, which appealed to every lowest instinct in human nature ; and deluged the enormous crowds so gathered with the filthy, defamatory and revolutionary output of its printing presses and debating clubs.
As Scudder writes in A Prince of the Blood : “ It gave the police more to do than all the other parts of the city.”
It is interesting to note that the general manager installed by the creditors at the Palais Royal was one de Laclos, a political adventurer of alien origin, author of Liaisons Dangereuses, and other pornographic works, who was said “to study the politics of love because of his love for politics.”
This steady stream of corruption and destructive propaganda was linked with a series of systematic personal attacks of the vilest and most unscrupulous nature upon any public characters whom the Jacobins thought likely to stand in their way.
This process was known as “L’infamie.”
THE NAMELESS WAR
See links for further research on the Illuminati and the Jacobins below,
THE ILLIMINATI SPREADS TO AMERICA
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THE FOUNDATION OF THE ILLUMINATI
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=498616398571203&id=100052685424390
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