Re: [Awake4HisReturn] Fw: [KnightsoftheGoldenCircle- KGC] Eqypt, Statue of Liberty and Freemasons
Sounds like what i heard when i was a kid. Could be true it would fit all the other things that happened.
On Tue Feb 15th, 2011 12:11 PM CST drena brown wrote:
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>I WONDER IF THIS IS TRUE................... DOES ANYBODY KNOW?
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>THE STATUE OF LIBERTY WAS FROM THE FREEMASONS OF FRANCE??????????? LOL
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>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_of_Liberty
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>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illuminati
>B A BLESSING 2 SOMEONE 2DAY 4 JESUS!
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>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Native_American_Christians/
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>To: KnightsoftheGoldenCircle120@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Tue, February 15, 2011 12:19:29 PM
>Subject: [KnightsoftheGoldenCircle- KGC] Eqypt, Statue of Liberty and Freemasons
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>ILLUMINATI - THE HOLDERS OF THE LIGHT
>http://www.newstime.co.za/rs_articles.asp?catid=1&recid=1489
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>The Order of the Illuminati, whose name means the Enlightened Ones, was founded
>in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt (1748-1830),a former Jesuist and a professor of Canon
>Law at the University of Ingolstadt.
>Illuminati comes from a Latin word Illumin which means white, or the
>enlightened, or the holders of the light.
>The Statue of Liberty in New York was presented to the American government by
>the French Masons.
>The Statue represents the Holders of the Light, not freedom, not liberty.
>The torch in the Statue of Liberty is the same torch carried in the Olympic
>Games.
>It is the symbol used by the Enlightened Ones to control nations. The Order of
>Illuminati was established with some ties to the Mason lodges of Germany; a
>secret society within a secret society, the Illuminati have produced at least as
>many myths as verifiable facts.
>The sympathies and beliefs of Weishaupt himself, for instance, have been claimed
>by countless groups - Atheists, Cabalists, Rationalists, Democrats,Socialists,
>Anarchists, among others. Some trace the Illuminati back to the Knights Templar,
>to Gnostic cults, to ancient Egypt, and even to Antlantis. In the 1790's, some
>credited (or blamed) the society for manipulating the American and French
>Revolutions. In the United States, Federalists encouraged people to believe
>Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic Republic Party were controlled by the
>Illuminati in Europe.
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>The Statue of Liberty is actually a replica of the Babylonian goddess Ishtar,
>the mother of Harlots and the goddess of Freedom/Liberty. The artwork was
>created by a Freemason who wanted to honour a Masonic doctrine that dates back
>to prior Nimrod. The Statue of Liberty is another Brotherhood symbol
>highlighting the lighted torch. The Statue of Liberty is actually the Statue of
>liberties - the liberties perpetrated by the Brotherhood. The Statue of Liberty
>was given to New York by French Freemasons and not from the people of France to
>the people of the United States, as it is widely believed. The statues of
>liberties are representations of Queen Semiramis and Isis et al, with the raise
>of the sun around her head. Ancient people symbolised the sun in this way. They
>are not holding the torch of Liberty but the torch of the Illuminated Ones, the
>Reptilian Elite.
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>The members of the Illuminati are known to have favoured free-thinking and
>radical politics, and were often alleged to have ties with Jacobins. The order
>promoted a belief in deism and a doctrine of spiritual perfection: The society
>was infact first known as the Order of Perfectibilists. At their height, the
>Illuminati claimed over two thousand members, not only in Germany but in France,
>Belgium, Holland, Danmark, Sweden, Polland, Hungary and Italy, including Goethe,
>Herder and many other prominent nobles and reformers. But the Bavarian
>Government cracked down on the Illuminati and other secret societies in 1784 for
>allegedly plotting a massive overthrow of Europe's monarchies, although it was
>unable to squelch them entirely.
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>By the end of the eighteenth century, however, the Illuminati was believed to
>have been disbanded, although legends of their continued existence and influence
>persist into the twenty-first century among, for instance, member of the John
>Birch Society. Perhaps some of this confusion is owing to the fact that
>overtime, the word Illuminati came to be used more expansively for many
>enthusiasts of Enlightenment, including the followers of Emmanuel Swedenborg.
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>But the Illuminati did not disband but rather they simply changed their mode of
>operations and invested themselves in new variations of secret societies and in
>revolutionary groups like the Carbonari. The Knight Templar appear, now, to have
>obtained significant esoteric knowledge when their group was organised in
>Jerusalem following their gaining access to the hidden treasures, vaults and
>storage chambers of the Temple of Solomon. This Knightly Order probably had
>previously been in charge of ancient manuscripts and other source materials,
>which enabled them to fully grasp the meaning and possibilities of whatever they
>found in the depths of Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem. The Knights Templar were
>not the same as the latter-named Knights of Rhodes or Hospitallers of Jerusalem,
>and there is a definite link between their navigational abilities and the
>legends of explorations in the New World beginning in the late 1300's. The
>creation of the Knights of the Golden Circle, in the United States in the mid
>1800's, was directly linked to factional feuding between these branches of the
>Illuminati.
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>Some African Americans, who were off-springs of former slaves, decided to
>repatriate back to Africa. They were given a piece of land and called it
>Liberia, named after the Statue of Liberty. They even adopted an American flag,
>but with a lone star. Subconsciously, they still pledge allegiance to the
>American flag they were trying to run away from. Some even kept their
>slave-masters' last names. The light is still shining.
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>The Statue of Liberty is still standing tall holding the torch.
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