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PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 10:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote



Giuseppe Mazzini (1805-1872)

Weishaupt died in 1830, and Guiseppe Mazzini, an Italian patriot and revolutionary leader, was appointed head of the Illuminati in 1834. It was believed that Weishaupt rejoined the Catholic Church with a deathbed repentance.

While attending Genoa University, Giuseppe Mazzini became a 33rd degree Mason and joined a secret organisation known as the Carbonari (their stated goal in 1818: "Our final aim is that of Voltaire and of the French Revolution -- the complete annihilation of Catholicism, and ultimately all Christianity."), replaced with the Evangelical construct, where he became committed to the cause of Italian unity. Mazzini, who became known as the 'Evil Genius of Italy,' tried to carry on the activities of Illuminati through the Alta Vendita Lodge, the highest lodge of the Carbonari.

In 1860, Giuseppe Mazzini had formed an organisation called the 'Oblonica,' a name derived from the Latin 'obelus', which means: "I beckon with a spit (dagger)." Within this group, he established an inner circle called the Mafia. It was this band of criminals that Mazzini gave the name 'Mafia', which was an acronym for Mazzini, Autorizza, Furti, Incendi, and Avvelengmenti. Known as the Mafiosi, they were authorised by Mazzini to commit thefts, arson and murder. It was this organisation that came to America during the 1890's with the beginning of Italian immigration.

Mazzini, head of the Illuminati, the current head of Freemasonry, said :

"We form an association of brothers in all points of the globe ... yet there is one unseen that can hardly be felt, yet it weighs on us. Whence comes it? Where is it? No one knows ... or at least no one tells. This association is secret even to us the veterans of the Secret Societies."

Mazzini was no slouch at doing subversive things, plotting and scheming. From above quote there is one "association", or one "brother", depending how you read it, that/who is of unknown origin, with an unknown location, and it is as secret to the secret societies as the secret societies try to be to the general public. Sounds like a double conspiracy. Do two conspiracies in one even each other out to zero?

British writer Nesta Webster (1876-1960), a researcher of secret societies :

"The art of illuminism lay in enlisting dupes as well as adepts and by encouraging dreams of honest visionaries or the schemes of fanatics; By flattering the vanity of ambitious egotists; By working on unbalanced brains or by playing such passions as greed and power to make men of totally divergent aims serve the secret purpose of the sect. People with money were welcomed but kept oblivious of actual secrets.

The purpose is to win power and riches. To undermine secular or religious government and attain the masters of the world."

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Nesta Helen Webster

Nesta Helen Webster (Mrs. Arthur Webster), (24 August 1876 – 16 May 1960) was a controversial historian, occultist, and author who revived conspiracy theories about the Illuminati. She argued that the secret society's members were occultists, plotting communist world domination, using the idea of a Jewish cabal, the Masons and Jesuits as a smokescreen.According to her, their international subversion included the French Revolution, 1848 Revolution, the First World War, the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nesta_Helen_Webster

As was those times the Protocols were seen to be Jewish and so the Illuminati are thus said to be Jewish. It is the Talmud which is the backdrop to the Iluminised power, self aggrandisement backed by god which is at the peak of power in Zionism, Evangelicalism, Wahhabi Sunni, Baal Hinduism, and Theosophical Buddhism.

http://lifeinthemix2.co.uk/ark_acadamy_s.html

Winston Churchill was convinced by this theory and in 1920 wrote : "This conspiracy against civilization dates from the days of Weishaupt

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George Washington, Freemason and first President of the USA


"I have heard much of the nefarious and dangerous plan of the Illuminati ... It was not my intention to doubt that the Doctrines of the Illuminati, and principles of Jacobinism, had not spread in the United States. On the contrary, no one is more truly satisfied of this fact than I am."

From the image it is suggesting he was aware of the ways of the real Merovingians

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 8:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, on the Jobcentre Plus/DWP case i am now utterly convinced the Judiciary to be the play thing for the NWO.

I know not in front of what i sat today, it was no human, in fact, it was all going on in its eyes, or more correctly, behind the humans eyes.

He had no name plate on his desk, he refused to give his name, and when questioned about his oath he said he was not going to answer that question, ergo he was not a judge.

I is learning ..... Shocked

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Would it be a possibility that we have missed a rather important issue as it relates to extermination camps?

Is it possible we have a live global system for; trading, categorising, programming, and deleting humans out of sight but everywhere?

Not to mention the ability to sanction single parents forcing intervention orders to remove children under the guise of Barnardos after sanctions are brought by Jobcentre Plus first floor staff by telling lies (formerly known as new deal advisors), as they send those lies to a central database like C.Mac, which lays out sanctions based on the data file of your life and your adventures in the Jobcentre Plus.

Central data base computer making all the decisions removes any chance of conscience kicking in, all school leavers will be judged in the same manner based on their school records, and be apportioned either as soldier or slave...

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An interesting title on a Deloitte article:

'Weaving a killer web.'

http://www.deloitte.com/assets/Dcom-UnitedKingdom/Local%20Assets/Docum ents/UK_C_WeavingKillerWeb_281105.pdf

I notice that Tony mentioned these a few years ago:

'Accountancy firms the new mafia':

http://www.911forum.org.uk/board/viewtopic.php?t=9394&highlight=deloit te

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yak...

Auditors as mafia kingpins...not the best groove on the dance-floor.

I found it rather strange to find Deloitte acting as facilitator for the Work Programme with the Princes Trust, the WWF, and other Royal hands in the slavery trough again.

Also worth noting is the fact Prince Charles is now WWF UK top man, while dad has the global reigns.

I wonder...are they referring to us as "wildlife"

Mandatory Work Programme, great if you like slaves un shat, not so good if you are to leave school, college, or find yourself unemployed

There are 122 Lords against the Bill :

http://news.bbc.co.uk/democracylive/hi/house_of_lords/newsid_9480000/9 480516.stm

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I offer this next post to break the consensus in all things Templar, Vatican, and Inquisition. From the following we glimpse the fact the Vatican and her military order; the Templars, faced the same enemy and for exactly the same reasons as those we face today :

The spoken word demolished by the written contract

A clear demarcation of morality, spiritual or temporal, church or Babylon...

Philip IV

Surnamed Le Bel (the Fair)

King of France, b. at Fontainebleau, 1268; d. there, 29 Nov., 1314; son of Philip III and Isabel of Aragon; became king, 5 Oct. 1285, on the death of his father, and was consecrated at Reims, 6 Jan., 1286, with his wife Jeanne, daughter of Henry I, King of Navarre, Count of Champagne and Brie; this marriage united these territories to the royal domain. Having taken Viviers and Lyons from the empire, Valenciennes, the inhabitants of which united themselves voluntarily with France, La Marche and Angoumois, which he seized from the lawful heirs of Hugues de Lusigan, Philip whished to expel Edward I of England from Guienne, all of which province, with the exception of Bordeaux and Bayonne, was occupied in 1294 and 1295.

By the Treaty of Montreuil, negotiated by Boniface VIII, he gave Guienne as a gift to his daughter Isabel, who married the son of Edward I, on condition that this young prince should hold the province as Philip's vassal. Philip wished to punish Count Guy of Flanders, an ally of England, and caused Charles of Valois to invade his territory, but he was defeated at Coutrai by the Flemings, who were roused by the heavy taxes imposed on them by Philip; he took his revenge on the Flemings at the naval victory of Zierichzee and the land victory of Mons en Puelle; then in 1305 he recognised Robert, Guy's son, as his vassal and retained possession of Lille, Douai, Orchies and Valenciennes. Having thus extended his kingdom, Philip endeavored energetically to centralise the government and impose a very rigorous fiscal system. Legists like Enguerrand, Philippe de Marigny, Pierre de Latilly, Pierre Flotte, Raoul de Presle, and Guillaume de Plassan, helped him to establish firmly this royal absolutism and set up a tyrannical power.

These legists were called the chevaliers de l'hôtel, the chevaliers ès lois, the milites regis; they were not nobles, neither did they bear arms, but they ranked as knights. The appearance of these legists in the Government of France is one of the leading events of the reign of Philip IV. Renan explains its significance in these words :

"An entirely new class of politicians, owing their fortune entirely to their own merit and personal efforts, unreservedly devoted to the king who had made them, and rivals of the Church, whose place they hoped to fill in many matters, thus appeared in the history of France, and were destined to work a profound change in the conduct of public affairs."

It was these legists who incited and supported Philip IV in his conflict with the papacy and the trial of the Templars. In the articles Boniface VIII; Clement V; Molai; Templars, will be found an account of the relations of Philip IV with the Holy See; M. Lizerand, in 1910, has given us a study on Philip IV and Clement V, containing thirty-seven unpublished letters written by the two sovereigns. The principal adviser of Philip in his hostile relations with the Curia was the legist Guillaume de Nogaret. Renan, who made a close study of Nogaret's dealings with Boniface VIII, Clement V, and the Templars, thinks that despite his ardent profession of Catholic fidelity he was somewhat hypocritical, at all events "he was not an honest man," and that "he could not have been deceived by the false testimony which he stirred up and the sophisms he provoked." Nogaret's methods of combating Boniface VIII and the Templars are better understood when we examine, in Gaston Paris's work, the curious trial of Guichard, Bishop of Troyes, for witchcraft.

Another important personage whose curious writings must be read to understand the policy of Philip correctly is Pierre Dubois. He had been a pupil of St. Thomas Aquinas at the University of Paris, and was a lawyer at Coutances. In 1300 Dubois wrote a work on the means of shortening the wars and conflicts of France; in 1302 he published several virulent pamphlets against Boniface VIII; between 1304 and 1308, he wrote a very important work "De recuperatione Terrae Sanctae"; in 1309 alone, he wrote on the question of the Holy Roman Empire, on the Eastern question, and against the Templars. Dubois started from the idea that France ought to subdue the papacy, after which it would be easy for the King of France to use the papal influence for his own advantage. He wished his king to become master of the Papal States, to administer them, to reduce the castles and cities of this state to his obedience, and to force Tuscany, Sicily, England, and Aragon, vassal countries of the Holy See, to do homage to the King of France; in return the king was to grant the pope the revenues of the Papal States. "It depends on the pope," wrote he in his work of 1302, "to rid himself of his worldly occupations and to preserve his revenues without having any trouble about them; if he does not wish to accept such an advantageous offer, he will incur universal reproach for his cupidity, pride, and rash presumption." "Clement V," continued Dubois in his treatise "De recuperation Terrae Sanctae," "after having given up his temporal possessions to the King of France, would be protected against the miasma of Rome, and would live long in good health, in his native land of France, where he would create a sufficient number of French cardinals to preserve the papacy from the rapacious hands of the Romans." Dubois desired not only that the King of France should subjugate the papacy, but that the empire should be forced to cede to France the left bank of the Rhine, Provence, Savoy, and all its rights in Liguria, Venice and Lombardy.

In 1308, after the death of the Emperor Albert I, he even thought of having the pope confer the imperial crown on the French Capets. He also devised plans for subjugating Spain. Thus reorganised by France Christian Europe was (in the mind of Pierre Dubois) to undertake the Crusade; the Holy Land would be reconquered, and on the return, the Palaeologi, who reigned at Constantinople, would be replaced by the Capetian, Charles of Valois, representing the rights of Catherine de Courtenay to the Latin Empire of Constantinople. The personal influence of Pierre Dubois on Philip IV must not be exaggerated. Although all his writings were presented to the king, Dubois never had an official place in Philips's council. However, there is an indisputable parallelism between his ideas and certain political maneuvers of Philip IV. For instance on 9 June, 1308, Philip wrote to Henry of Carinthia, King of Bohemia, to propose Charles of Valois as a candidate for the crown of Germany; and on 11 June he sent three knights into Germany to offer money to the electors. This was fruitless labour, however, for Henry of Luxemburg was elected and Clement V, less subservient to the King of France than certain enemies of the papacy have said, hastened to confirm the election.

Philip IV was not really a free-thinker; he was religious, and even made pilgrimages: his attitude toward the inquisition is not that of a free-thinker, as is especially apparent in the trial of the Franciscan Bernard Délicieux. The latter brought the deputies of Carcassonne and Albi to Philip IV at Senlis, to complain of the Dominican inquisitors of Languedoc; the result of his action was an ordinance of Philip putting the Dominican inquisitors under the control of the bishops. On the receipt of this news Languedoc became inflamed against the Dominicans; Bernard Délicieux in 1303 headed the movement in Carcassonne, and when in 1304 Philip and the queen visited Toulouse and Carcassonne, he organised tumultuous manifestations. The king was displeased, and discontinued his proceedings against the Dominicans. Then Bernard Délicieux and some of the people of Carcassonne conspired to deliver the town into the hands of Prince Fernand, Infant of Majorca; Philip caused sixteen of the inhabitants to be hanged, and imposed a heavy fine on the town; and this conspiracy of Bernard Délicieux against the king and the Inquisition was one of the reasons of his condemnation later in 1318 to perpetual In Pace, or monastic imprisonment.

Philip IV was not therefore in any way a systematic adversary of the inquisition. On the other hand, recently published documents show that he was sincerely attached to the idea of a Crusade. From the memoirs of Rabban Cauma, ambassador of Argoun, King of the Tatars, translated from the Syriac by Abbé Chabot, we learn that Philip said to Rabban in Sept., 1287: "If the Mongolians, who are not Christians, fight to capture Jerusalem, we have much more reason not to fight; if it be God's will, we will go with an army." And the news of the fall of Saint-Jean d'Acre (1291), which induced so many provincial councils to express a desire for a new crusade was certainly calculated to strengthen this resolution of the king. We have referred to Dubois's zeal for the conquest of the Holy Land; Nogaret was perhaps a still stronger advocate of the project; but in the plan which he outlined about 1310, the first step, according to him, was to place all the money of the Church of France in the king's hands.

The French Church under Philip IV displayed very little independence; it was in reality enslaved to the royal will. Almost every year it contributed to the treasury with or without the pope's approval, a tenth and sometimes a fifth of its revenues; these pecuniary sacrifices were consented to by the clergy in the provincial councils, which in return asked certain concessions or favours of the king; but Philip's fiscal agents, if they met with resistance, laid down the principle that the king could by his own authority collect from all his subjects, especially in case of necessity, whatever taxes he wished. His officers frequently harassed the clergy in a monstrous manner; and the documents by which Philip confirmed the immunities of the Church always contained subtle restrictions which enabled the king's agents to violate them.

A list of the gravamina of the Churches and the clerics, discussed at the Council of Vienne (1311), contains ample proof of the abuse of authority to which the Church was subjected, and the writer of the poem "Avisemens pour le roy Loys," composed in 1315 for Louis X, exhorted this new king to live in peace with the Church, which Philip IV had not done. To concentrate in his hands all the wealth of the French Church for the Crusade, and then to endeavor to make an agreement with the papacy for the control and disposition of the income of the Universal Church, was the peculiar policy of Philip IV. Recently some verses have been discovered, written by a contemporary on a leaf of register of the deliberations of Notre-Dame de Chartres, which reveal the impression produced by this policy on the minds of certain contemporaries :

Jam Petri navais titubat, racio quia clavis.
Errat; rex, papa, facti sunt unica capa,
Declarant, do des Pilatus et alter Herodes.

Philip IV, by his formal condemnation of the memory of Boniface VIII, appointed himself judge of the orthodoxy of the popes. It was laid down as a principle, says Geoffrey of Paris, that "the king is to submit to the spiritual power only if the pope is in the right faith." The adversaries of the "theocracy" of the Middle Ages hail Philip IV as its destroyer; and in their enthusiasm for him, by an extraordinary error, they proclaim him a precursor of modern liberty. On the contrary he was an absolutist in the fullest sense of the term. The Etats généraux of 1302, in which the Third Estate declared that the king had no superior on earth, were the precursors of the false Gallican theories of Divine right, so favorable to the absolutism of sovereigns.

The civilization of the Middle Ages was based on a great principle, an essentially liberal principle, from which arose the political liberty of England; according to that principle, taxes before being raised by royal authority, ought to be approved by the tax-payers. Boniface VIII in the conflict of 1302 was only maintaining this principle, when he insisted on the consent of the clergy to the collection of the tithes. In the struggle between Philip and Boniface, Philip represents absolutism, Boniface the old medieval ideas of autonomy. "The reign of Philip IV," writes Renan, "is the reign which contributed most to form the France of the five succeeding centuries, with its good and bad qualities. The milites regis, those ennobled plebeians, became the agents of all important political business; the princes of the royal blood alone remained superior to or on an equality with them; the real nobility, which elsewhere established the parliamentary governments, was excluded from participating in the public policy." Renan is right in declaring that the first act of the French magistracy was "to diminish the power of the Church per fas et nefas" to establish the absolutism of the king; and that such conduct was for this magistracy "an original sin."

Sources

Historiens de la France t. XX, XXIII; Langlois in Lavisse, Histoire de France, III (Paris 1903);
Boutaric, La France sous Philippe le Bel (Paris, 1861);
Renan, Etudes sur l'histoire religieuse du regne de Philippe le Bel (Paris, 1899);
Wenck, Philippe der Schone von Frankreich, seine Personlichkeit und das Urteil der Zeitgenossen (Marbourg, 1905);
Finke, Zur Charakteristik Philipps des Schonen in Mitteilungen des Instituts fur osterreichische Geschichte, XXVI (1905);
Melanges sur le Regne de Philippe le Bel: recueil d'articles extraits du Moyen Age (Chalon-sur-Saone, 1906);
Holtzman, Wilhelm von Nogaret (Freiburg im Br., 1897);
Paris, Un proces criminel sous Philippe le Bel in Revue du Palais (Aug., 1908);
Langlois, Les papiers de G. de Nogaret et de G. de Plaisians Tresor des Chartes (Notices et extraits des manuscrits), XXXIV;
Langlois, Doleances du cleerge de France au temps de Philippe le Bel in Revue Bleue (9 Sept., and 14 Oct., 1905);
Lizerand, Clement V et Philippe IV le Bel (Paris 1910);
Arguillere, L'Appel au concile sous Philippe le Bel et la genese des theories conciliares in Revue des Questions Historiques (1911).

Descendant of the Carolingians :

The House of Capet, or The Direct Capetian Dynasty, (French: Les Capétiens, la Maison capétienne), also called The House of France (la maison de France), or simply the Capets, which ruled the Kingdom of France from 987 to 1328, was the most senior line of the Capetian dynasty – itself a derivative dynasty from the Robertians. As rulers of France, the dynasty succeeded the Carolingian dynasty. The name derives from the nickname of Hugh, the first Capetian King, who was known as Hugh Capet and was a cognatic descendant of the Carolingians.

The direct House of Capet came to an end in 1328, when the three sons of Philip IV all failed to produce surviving male heirs to the French throne. With the death of Charles IV, the throne passed to the House of Valois, the direct descendants of Charles of Valois, a younger son of Philip III. It would later pass again, to the House of Bourbon and the House of Orléans (both descended from Louis IX), while always remaining in the hands of agnatic descendants of Hugh Capet.

http://lifeinthemix2.co.uk/merovingians_not.html

We can better see the reality in the times of William Wallace which sort of demolishes the fantasy flick with the old lethal weapon himself; Mel Gibson :

Philip IV had married Jeanne (1271–1305), the heiress of Navarre and Champagne. By this marriage, he added these domains to the French crown. He engaged in conflicts with the Papacy, eventually kidnapping Pope Boniface VIII (c.1235–1303), and securing the appointment of the more sympathetic Frenchman, Bertrand de Goth (1264–1314), as Pope Clement V; and he boosted the power and wealth of the crown by abolishing the Order of the Temple, seizing its assets in 1307. More importantly to French history, he summoned the first Estates General – in 1302 – and in 1295 established the so-called "Auld Alliance" with the Scots, at the time resisting English domination.

Edward I (Longshanks), expelled 2000 moneylenders from England further supporting the fact those Philip IV acted for, wanted usury laws abolished and contracts in.

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I offer this next post to break the consensus in all things Templar, Vatican, and Inquisition. From the following we glimpse the fact the Vatican and her military order; the Templars, faced the same enemy and for exactly the same reasons as those we face today :


Whilst an example of the blind leading the blind pre 1492. But since then, Oh how I do concure Life.

(spanish inquisition and the arrest of the conversos, much is the nosence in the victors history)


Other than from 1066 till 1290 Expulsion and crusades.


Where ever they go, there has been trouble.


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Guillaume de Nogaret

Born about the middle of the thirteenth century at St. Felix-en-Lauragais; died 1314; he was one of the chief counsellors of Philip the Fair, of France (1285-1314), said to be descended from an Albigensian family and was a protégé of the lawyer, Pierre Flotte. He studied law, winning a doctorate and a professorship, and was appointed, in 1294, royal judge of the seneschal's court of Beaucaire. In 1299 the title of knight was conferred on him by Philip the Fair. Imbued, from his study of Roman law, with the doctrine of the absolute supremacy of the king, no scruple restrained Nogaret when the royal power was in question, and his influence was apparent in the struggle between Philip and Boniface VIII. in 1300 Philip sent him as ambassador to the Holy See to excuse his alliance with Albert of Austria, usurper of the Empire. Nogaret, according to his own account, remonstrated with the pope, who replied in vigorous language. After the death of Pierre Flotte at the battle of Courtrai (1302), Nogaret became chief adviser and evil genius of the king. On the publication of the Bull "Unam Sanctam", he was charged with directing the conflict against the Holy See (February, 1303). At the Assembly of the Louvre (12 March, 1303), he bitterly attacked the pope, and later, allying himself with the pope's Italian enemies (the Florentine banker, Musciatto de Franzesi, and Sciarra Colonna, the head of the Ghibelline party), he surprised Boniface in his palace at Anagni and arrested him after subjecting him to outrageous treatment (7 September). But the inhabitants rescued the pope, whose death (11 October), saved Nogaret from severe retribution. Early in 1304, at Languedoc, he explained his actions to the king, and received considerable property as recompense. Philip even sent him with an embassy to the new pope, Benedict XI, who refused to absolve him from the excommunication he had incurred. Clement V, however, absolved him in 1311.

Nogaret played a decisive part in the trial of the Templars. On 22 September, 1307, at Maubuisson, Philip made him keeper of the seal and the same day the Royal Council issued a warrant for the arrest of the Templars, which was executed on 12 October; Nogaret himself arrested the Knights of the Temple in Paris and drew up the proclamation justifying the crime. It was he who directed all the measures that ended in the execution of Jacques de Molai and the principal Templars (1314). The same year Nogaret, who displayed untiring energy in drawing up the documents by which he sought to ruin his adversaries, undertook to justify the condemnation of the Templars by announcing the plans for a new crusade, the expenses of which were to be defrayed by the confiscated goods of the Order. In this Latin document, addressed to Clement V, the author attributes the failure of the crusades to the Templars and declares that Philip the Fair alone could direct them successfully, provided that he obtained the help of all the Christian princes to secure the funds required for the expedition; all the property of the Templars should be given to the king, likewise all legacies left for the crusades and all benefices in Christendom should be taxed. The other military orders, the abbeys, the churches should retain only the property necessary for their support, the surplus should be given for the Crusade. No one took this document seriously, it was probably intended as a solemn hoax. Nogaret's influence may be seen in the trial for sorcery against Guichard, bishop of Troyes (1308). A zealous but unscrupulous royal partisan, a fierce and bitter enemy, Nogaret died before Philip the Fair, at the time when the regime he had devoted himself to establishing was beginning to be attacked on all sides.

Albigenses

(From Albi, Latin Albiga, the present capital of the Department of Tarn).

A neo-Manichæan sect that flourished in southern France in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The name Albigenses, given them by the Council of Tours (1163) prevailed towards the end of the twelfth century and was for a long time applied to all the heretics of the south of France. They were also called Catharists (katharos, pure), though in reality they were only a branch of the Catharistic movement. The rise and spread of the new doctrine in southern France was favoured by various circumstances, among which may be mentioned: the fascination exercised by the readily-grasped dualistic principle; the remnant of Jewish and Mohammedan doctrinal elements; the wealth, leisure, and imaginative mind of the inhabitants of Languedoc; their contempt for the Catholic clergy, caused by the ignorance and the worldly, too frequently scandalous, lives of the latter; the protection of an overwhelming majority of the nobility, and the intimate local blending of national aspirations and religious sentiment.

Manichæism

Manichæism is a religion founded by the Persian Mani in the latter half of the third century. It purported to be the true synthesis of all the religious systems then known, and actually consisted of Zoroastrian Dualism, Babylonian folklore, Buddhist ethics, and some small and superficial, additions of Christian elements. As the theory of two eternal principles, good and evil, is predominant in this fusion of ideas and gives color to the whole, Manichæism is classified as a form of religious Dualism. It spread with extraordinary rapidity in both East and West and maintained a sporadic and intermittent existence in the West (Africa, Spain, France, North Italy, the Balkans) for a thousand years, but it flourished mainly in the land of its birth, (Mesopotamia, Babylonia, Turkestan) and even further East in Northern India, Western China, and Tibet, where, c. A.D. 1000, the bulk of the population professed its tenets and where it died out at an uncertain date.

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Pierre Dubois (Peter Dubois)

Pierre Dubois(Normandy, c. 1255 – after. 1321), French publicist in the reign of Philip the Fair, was the author of a series of political pamphlets embodying original and daring views.

He was known to Jean du Tillet in the 16th, and to Pierre Dupuy in the 17th century, but remained practically forgotten until the middle of the 19th century, when his history was reconstructed from his works. He was a Norman by birth, probably a native of Coutances, where he exercised the functions of royal advocate of the bailliage and procurator of the university.

He was educated at the University of Paris, where he heard St. Thomas Aquinas and Siger of Brabant. He was, nevertheless, no adherent of the scholastic philosophy, and appears to have been conversant with the works of Roger Bacon. Although he never held any important political office, he must have been in the confidence of the court when, in 1300, he wrote his anonymous Summaria, brevis et compendiosa doctrina felicis expeditionis et abbreviationis guerrarum et litium regni Francorum, which is extant in a unique manuscript, and is analysed by Natalis de Wailly in the Bibliothèque de l'École des Chartes (2nd series, vol. iii).

In the contest between Philip the Fair and Pope Boniface VIII Dubois identified himself completely with the secularizing policy of Philip, and poured forth a series of anti-clerical pamphlets, which did not cease even with the death of Boniface. His Supplication du peuple de France au roy contre le pape Boniface le Ville, printed in 1614 in Acta inter Bonifacium VIII. et Philippum Pulchrum, dates from 1304, and is a heated indictment of the temporal power.

He represented Coutances in the states-general of 1302, but in 1306 he was serving Edward I as an advocate in Guienne, without apparently abandoning his Norman practice by which he had become a rich man. The most important of his works, his treatise De recuperatione terrae sanctae, was written in 1306, and dedicated in its extant form to Edward I, though it is certainly addressed to Philip.

Dubois outlines the conditions necessary to a successful crusade--the establishment and enforcement of a state of peace among the Christian nations of the West by a council of the church; the reform of the monastic, and especially of the military, orders; the reduction of their revenues; the instruction of a number of young men and women in oriental languages and the natural sciences with a view to the government of Eastern peoples; and the establishment of Charles of Valois as emperor of the East. The king of France was in fact, when once the pope was deprived of the temporal power, to become the suzerain of the Western nations, and in a later and separate memoir Dubois proposed that he should cause himself to be made emperor by Pope Clement V.

His zeal for the crusade was probably subordinate to the desire to secure the wealth of the monastic orders for the royal treasury, and to transfer the ecclesiastical jurisdiction to the crown. (same strategy pushed on Henry VIII) His ideas on education, on the celibacy of the clergy, and his schemes for the codification of French law, were far in advance of his time. He was an early and violent "Gallican," and the first of the great French lawyers who occupied themselves with high politics.

In 1308 he attended the states-general at Tours. He is generally credited with Quaedam proposita papae a rege super facto Templariorum, a draft epistle supposed to be addressed to Clement by Philip. This was followed by other pamphlets in the same tone, in one of which he proposed that a kingdom founded on the property of the Templars in the East should be established on behalf of Philip the Tall.
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6:13 Working out these truths carefully and having made them plain he showed that even if a man should think of doing evil - to say nothing of actually effecting it, - he would not escape detection (Matt. 5:28 ), for he made it clear that the power of God pervaded the whole of The Law.
6:14 Beginning from this starting point he went on to show that all mankind except ourselves believe in the existence of many gods, though they themselves are much more powerful than the entity whom they vainly worship. For when they have made statues of stone and wood, they say that they are the images of those who have invented something useful for life and they worship them, though they have clear proof that they possess no feeling (Deut. 4:28; 28:36, 64; 29:17; Eno. 97:8; 2 kings 19:18; Isa. 37:19; Bar. 39; Dan. 5:4, 23; Eze. 20:32; Hab. 2:19).
6:15 For it would be utterly foolish to suppose that any one became a god in virtue of his inventions. For [the inventors] simply took certain objects, already created, and, by combining them together, showed that they possessed a fresh utility: they did not themselves create the substance of the thing, and so it is a vain and foolish thing for people to make gods of men like themselves.
6:16 For in our times there are many who are much more inventive and much more learned than the men of former days [who have been deified], and yet they would never come to worship them. The makers and authors of these myths think that they are the wisest of the Greeks.
6:17 Why need we speak of other infatuated people; Egyptians and the like; who place their reliance upon wild beasts and most kinds of creeping things and cattle, and worship them, and offer sacrifices to them both while living and when dead?'
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Cameron and his Mandatory Work Programme



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Free Schools are for what exactly?

In putting together the case against Jobcentre Plus and the DWP, we found the Work Programme to be operating as a global concentration of labour in the hands of the corporations, or, labour camps for the 21st century with contracts acting as the wire fence, contract law the armed guards.

The Olympics are the very reason for the coalitions Mandatory Work Programme, they are scooping up operatives to people the Olympic show via the corporate providers operating the Mandatory Work Programme, or, the Work Programmes could not have been unleashed if it was not for the demand for labour for the Olympics...there are no other jobs.

The tax payer not only funds the Olympics through various means, we are also funding the staff for the olympics through the Work and Mandatory Work Programmes, and if this is not bad enough, all those in the hands of the corporate providers after the Olympic extravaganza, the slaves on these programmes, are shifted into the domestic corporate providers including the Housing Associations and other charitable skullduggary.

School leavers will be pushed into this work programme as will college and uni students, all paid for by the taxpayer who fund the work programmes, ergo, we pay for the slaves fixed in contract to the corporate charitable trusts, which pay no tax and are unaccountable.

Under the agenda within the work programmes, we find Offshoring, Nearshoing, and Landed Resources. Coming under the control of the global Committee of 300's auditor machine, Deloittre (Pricewaterhousecoopers), an immigration machine is being set up, both in and out of all countries tied to the NWO, aka, the world.

A global labour camp

They will shift slaves within each respective nations work programme into, and out of, any country they choose, first to be programmed and then released into the civil systems to act for the NWO script while replacing natives who might just make the wrong noises, and the taxpayer funds it and is liable for any mishaps and increased expenditure.

The Free Schools are being set up to programme these immigrants to the script, while feeling at home and within their cultural norm. Taxpayers fund this on all sides, we fund the work programme, albeit via the EU's Social Fund, as we pay for the free Schools and all the operatives within. We continue to fund it as they are presented to positions of employment under the work programmes.

http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/9254640.First_Islamic_free_s chool_approved_for_Blackburn/?ref=mc

This system via the immigration policies, also give the means to shift these labour camps without fences given the fence is the contract, into full blown extermination camps, not by tweaking the system, but by having the right minds operating it.

Out of sight...out of mind

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Wanted : Playstation/XBox Warriors




Position Requirements

COD 4 and above
Ability to shut gob


Report to London 2012 Olympics under the Work Programme for your six month induction before placement.....

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Wanted : Playstation/XBox Warriors




Position Requirements

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Report to London 2012 Olympics under the Work Programme for your six month induction before placement.....

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That could be the next promotion at the Job centre then Life, with all the other “join the military” leaflets. That some are already in of sorts with Serco.


Serco (MIC) did a programme for people to get a guaranteed interview for job placements at the 2012 Olympics with so-called charity work placements in local sport related businesses to gain experience. People told me they made it sound so exciting, working in the sports industry and wow the Olympics.
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the Draft is coming these fascists are getting desperate Wink
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I should have spent more time on games DD " Is there a game title "Halo vendetta Call of Duty parliment freindly fire, oops"
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I should have spent more time on games DD " Is there a game title "Halo vendetta Call of Duty parliment freindly fire, oops"


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 8:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Keeping an eye on the gold markets is a good idea, this could be the commencement of the friction between NATO and pretty much everybody else....

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I should have spent more time on games DD " Is there a game title "Halo vendetta Call of Duty parliment freindly fire, oops"


Do what?


Draft:

The tragedy of modern war is that the young men die fighting each other - instead of their real enemies back home in the capitals.
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I think it fair to say, history shows clearly that war is the greatest means for the elite families to escape all out detection. Of course early history is about invading landmass to increase Principalities which grew Kingdoms, seemingly separate, those holding the Principalities then lease to the kingdoms, it is they in the shadows and so war is their protection, only they know the real script.

As these Principalities enlarged, so to the immensity of the wars, including more and more Kingdoms and more an more peoples, peoples about to pull the glamour from their tormentors. War is all bets off and by the end of the hell...all the exposure of truth going on before is forgot, at least long enough for the new regimes to settle in place and to be accepted by the peoples. The more intransigent the people the more have to die.

This one has not been called the war of all wars for nowt should it be set fourth.

Committee of 300 demonic families are pushing this and I don't think they are panicking...

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I think it fair to say, history shows clearly that war is the greatest means for the elite families to escape all out detection. Of course early history is about invading landmass to increase Principalities which grew Kingdoms, seemingly separate, those holding the Principalities then lease to the kingdoms, it is they in the shadows and so war is their protection, only they know the real script.

As these Principalities enlarged, so to the immensity of the wars, including more and more Kingdoms and more an more peoples, peoples about to pull the glamour from their tormentors. War is all bets off and by the end of the hell...all the exposure of truth going on before is forgot, at least long enough for the new regimes to settle in place and to be accepted by the peoples. The more intransigent the people the more have to die.

This one has not been called the war of all wars for nowt should it be set fourth.

Committee of 300 demonic families are pushing this and I don't think they are panicking...

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Yep, straight out of Samuel of what would happen if we followed worldly kings.

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And this is such a strange title really, because it denies the existence of something that’s within all of us. Where the ego pretends to be you/me others (demonic thoughts) and denies the existence of In-tuition and how hard it is to tell the difference between the two. And that’s before people even realize that they exist, because the ego will keep telling people that they are only human. Which should be easy to see when we see all the evil around us (and the towards good in people too.) And how very little changes, you can look around on the web, media, TV, the street, the churches, all of society, every one who speaks, they all talk and write as though they are just human and that includes the so-called New Age types.
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 6:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Looking at property in Australia, hmm is that a hint?
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 9:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not sure Auz is the better option :

VICTIMS in large-scale accidents or catastrophes in the Northern Territory will soon be barcoded at the scene before being sent to hospital.
Experts say it is only a matter of months before Territory emergency services adapt the revolutionary barcode card technology, the Northern Territory News reported.
And the rest of Australia is expected to soon follow suit.
The technology is designed for major catastrophes which involve more than 10 victims.
These could range from traffic accidents to terrorist attacks and natural disasters, such as earthquakes.
Royal Darwin Hospital director of disaster preparedness Dr Ian Norton said it would put the Territory at the forefront of major emergency responses in Australia.
"It's the holy grail of disaster management," he said.
"It's information we've never had before."
The technology, designed by Darwin-based company Combined Communication Solutions, was trialled for the first time yesterday at an urban "search and rescue exercise" involving nearly 80 mock patients in Yarrawonga.
It allows the tracking of patients from the incident scene to the hospital in real time.
Patients are separated into critical, semi-critical, walking-wounded and dead categories before being equipped with a barcoded triage card.
A hand-held scanner then sends the information to a website via 3G technology.


Read more: http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/aussies-to-be-barcoded-at-catastr ophes/story-e6frfku0-1225865787317#ixzz1YrMi7OYE

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Above link to article broken.

Other links here:

Barcoding People in Australia (NT)

http://www.ntnews.com.au/article/2010/05/13/147041_ntnews.html

(Scribd: http://www.scribd.com/doc/66247918/Barcoding-People-in-Australia-NT)
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Sorry I meant the Royals Looking not me, imo the Country Sucks (People at least) Never met anyone more racist than some of those and the South Africans Sad

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yes...the London School of Economics have been very good at shifting the language somewhat when it comes to National Identities. Not that I attempt to forge the idea racism is defunct in the world, but how clever they have been to programme minds globally that to even consider national identity is to be a full blood racist. Worse of course comes in the fact our children are being programmed thus, as standard... along with the idea they are hermaphrodite without the physical manifestation of such evidence about their being.

The speed at which they push the NWO has left no room for any debate upon the merits or not, of each respective national cultural heritage.

I will add this to the mix though, when within the mystery school, one of the main traditions I studied as sacrosanct to those who play the mystery, made very clear that what we are calling 2012, is in reality the year 2000.

The Olympics are thus heralding what?
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So, in line with the above Mikado video, and the fact through the schools they are corporate programming the children, continued through the work programmes....what do you make of the following video?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0brcZTVde-I

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