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Making no pretence to omniscience and with apologies to John Le Carre, I suggest reading about the historical geographical situation of France and the Holy Land before reading the present essay.

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Above: Jacques De Molay and the Templars beseiging Jerusalem in 1299 (officially apocryphal)


The Crusaders

The story is that worldwide Christiandom was collectively so aggrieved by the occupation of the Holy Land by infidels that 400 years later a mob of Christian soldiers from Europe had already set out to expel them.

However, despite their noble motive, the crusader army, we learn, ended up being composed of the most immoral trash in society. It mauraded and maimed everything in its path. I mean these guys couldn't pass the humblest parish chapel without stealing the communion chalices and peeing in the holy water.

But hey, at least they cleared those infidels out of the Holy Land, right?

Not quite. We're told that once the crusaders finally got a foothold in Palestine the temptation for rapine and gluttony was just too much; they got sidetracked and couldn't hold down the fort for more than a few years.

What the crusaders did after the crusades—these are strictly by-the-book Wikipedia facts I'm relating here—was become international bankers and create a network of secret societies centering on Freemasonry.

The Templars

However, in 1314 they got caught sodomizing each other and worshipping Baphomet for which crimes Philip IV of France and Pope Clement V arrested some of the leading crusaders, who by this time were better known as Templars. The Grandmaster of the Templars along with three of his lieutenants were burned at the stake on the Island of Jews in the Seine. This greatly upset the Templar laity and so from that time to the present, their focus has been on getting revenge on the descendants of their antagonists and destroying the Christian religion.

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Above: Immolation of Templars by the Most Christian King



Or as the Bible puts it, "Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy everything that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle..." (First Samuel 1:15.)



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Above Left: Dakota Indians; Above Right: Kiowa Indians


This is a good place to remind you that a major subsection of Freemasonry—whose most highly-venerated martyr is Jacques de Molay, the aforementioned Templar ringleader that got burned at the stake for worshipping Baphomet—is thematically modelled on Islam.

That branch of the Ancient Rite is The Shriners, whose of-course-it's-entirely-innocent brand of fraternal benevolence is taking care of orphans and ill children. One of their slogans is "mirth is king." The Shriners are easy to identify by the distinctive red Fez caps they wear. But, "if you knew what those hats really meant" the Illuminati Card Game says, "you'd never laugh again!"

This is also a good place to explain that the etymological origin of the word Mohammet, the prophet of Islam, is "Baphomet."



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Above Left: Disputation between Catholics and Christians; Center: Sultans Musa and Soliman


Now the infidel foes of the crusaders were also referred to as Musselmen—which, coincidentally, is a German surname—and they were representatives, per the official story, of the Ottoman Empire. The name Otto, to compound the coincidence, is also a German name. Their leading general was named "Noureddin," (nowadays redacted to “Nur ed Din” or “Nur al Din”). The Musselmen were fierce warriors, driven on by a religious conviction that death in righteous battle is a sure ticket to the afterlife paradise, or Valhalla as they called it (rhymes-with-Allah), which almost sounds like something out of the Quaran.


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For their part, the Templars, using their money-lending franchise and the forms of coercion peculiar to religious cults, not only became exceedingly wealthy but were able to extort incredible privileges from the European crowns. They didn't have to pay taxes or tolls or tithes and they could interdict the same from others within their extensive bailiwicks. They were granted possession of most of the castles in France, England, and Germany inside of which they were immune to arrest and prosecution.



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Remember: the older the source, the less reliable it is


The Tartars

According to Wikipedia, a persistent myth clinging to the character of Jacques de Molay is that he was a Tartar warrior. However, even the mainstream narrative allows that he was at the head of the "Mongol" (alternately: Mongaul) horde that invaded France. (Putting a general from the enemy's army at the head of its own was an old Tartar practical joke.) Supposedly he wanted to use it as the instrument to clear the infidels from the Holy Land which, were it true, would to be a dumb idea but if not would still imply Jerusalem was in Old France.


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Now Tartarian chieftains were historically marked with the suffix Khan (related terms: Cham, Ham) and they are sometimes called Scythians, a exonym that is thematically reduplicated, in somewhat inverted form, in the Star Wars franchise as The Sith, an order devoted to The Darkness. Thus The Sith—from Seth (related terms: Temple of Set, Satan)—are depicted in Star Wars as having red skins and red sabers. Their leader's name, Vader, is the German word for father and of course red is the color traditionally associated with Germans— such as Erik the Red, also known as Roderick (Rederick), "the last Goth"—as well as the Native Americans, who are sometimes called "redskins." But Vader was originally known as Anakin, which happens also to be the name of a Biblical race of Giants descended from Cain.



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Above: Useful Information



On the other side, the Jedi, supposed to be the good guys, have...apprentices, masters, and knights. I haven't bothered checking but I'm going to guess there's a temple in there somewhere too. Ok, I checked. There is a Jedi Temple.  The term “Jedi” is said to come from jidaigeki, the Japanese word for old-timey television soap operas, a really stupid lie that whoever wrote The Phantom Menace probably came up with.



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Above, from Left to Right: De Molay/Legion of Honor insignia. First coin issued in America after Revolution, Jedi Sigil (new design), Ottoman insignia


I’m going to guess rather that “Jedi” is actually related to the word Yeti and that that’s why one of the main Jedi characters is a giant hairy ape.



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The Old Testament: a Medieval history of the Tartars and Spaniards


The authors of the Old Testament scriptures seem to have been preoccupied with the interminable war fought between the tribes of Israel (whose origin is Biblically traced back through the aforementioned Seth) and the Caananites (from Cain) whose land they invaded. These Israelites are sometimes referred to as Hebrews, a term cognate with Iberians, which makes sense since
the Mosaic saga in the Bible is just an embellished narrative of the Spanish Conquest of America and written at the same time. Hence the "surprising" discovery that 25% of Latinos have Jewish DNA (below).



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In terms of the Spanish Conquest, it was the Indians (Caananites) the Spaniards conquered who had the red skin. By tradition, the Cannanites and Amalekites trace their ancestry to Shem through his son Lud (related term: Luddites).  The human sacrifice that orthodox historians assure us was the Native Americans' national pastime, wasn't a thing until it was introduced by the Spaniards and their allies, a cultural bequest that continues to enrich Latin America in the form of Cartel violence.



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Interesting flag


The religion of the Tartars, on the other hand, can be derived from the name of Jacques De Molay himself. Jacques, or Jacob, as the Old Testament tells us, was renamed Israel while Molech was the ancient god of child sacrifice. The dissimulation of the term Indian has transferred this cultural stigma to Native Americans, whose actual religion was Christianity, a severely inconvenient historical circumstance that necessitated the construction of hundreds of phony jungle monuments under the Quetzalcoatl brand name in the mid nineteenth-century. (The association of secret societies with guilds relating to stonemasonry is not accidental, you see.)

The Tartarian innovations in the religion of Islam, such as the agency of “prophets”—special persons invested with the authority to clarify God’s will to the rest of humanity—closely resemble Mormon revisions to Christianity centuries later.


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Above Left: Spanish siege of Mexico in 1521; Above Right: Spanish sack of Rome in 1527


In Greek, Tartar (ταρταρόω) means condemned. And according to Wikipedia, "Tartarus is generally understood to be the place where 200 fallen Watchers (Angels) were imprisoned."  So that's what that really big Chinese wall was for*. And I'm guessing that's also, in a roundabout way, why there is a Hell's Angels-like outlaw motorcycle club named The Mongols—sorry, Mongol Brotherhood.

In fact, you could probably trace all kinds of cults and covens back to the Tartar fountainhead in this way if you wanted to. For just one more example, the Tartars, in the old days, would customarily place an oak bough wrapped in ermine fur on a ledge in their dwellings like a Druid or Dravidian or, let’s say, a "Branch" Davidian might do...



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The Mormons

At any rate, one of the things the Templars did while they were masters of Jerusalem was smuggle the relics and other booty they found there back to their hideout in Saint Bernard (San Bernardino) a location the Mormons were much interested in at the time of the Gold Rush, which began when—are you ready for a surprise?—a group of Mormons building a sawmill for John Sutter happened on a pile of nuggets in the creek bed and pointed it out to James Marshall.



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The Mormons, you may remember, had a habit of conspiring with the Indians (the Tartar variety) of the Southwest when they were going through their massacre-in' phase. These, of course, were just the descendants of the aforementioned Tartarian horde, who rode into Old France (i.e. Western North America) not from the East but from the West. They ended up being a lot more helpful, in terms of locating treasure, than Joseph Smith's vaunted seer stones.



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Above: Louis the XVI inspecting a map of the world



But most of the Templar gold, according to tradition, was loaded on a fleet of galleys (related terms: Gaul, Galilee) and taken to England by De Molay's closest friends just before Philip had him arrested. And this treasure it was that occasioned that country's rise to economic pre-eminence in the following centuries. Of course by that time a lot of the English Templars had begun calling themselves Puritans and the Puritans (a lot of them anyway) later became Mormons (related term: Moors). And the Mormons—whose religion is a blend of pseudo-Christianity, lost tribe fan fiction, and freemasonry—pretend to trace their ancestry back to the tribe of Joseph (of Jacob) through his sons Ephraim and Manasseh, and, who also, as you undoubtedly are aware, congregate in a Temple. The claim that the British Royal Family are descendants of Mohammet (below) rests upon the same foundation of circumstance.



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Anyway, the "Mormon battalion" that marched into Southern California at the outbreak of the Mexican-American war was joined by a flotilla headed by Colonel Jonathan D. Stevenson ("the Father of Freemasonry in California") sailing around the Cape from New York. On board were several hundred Mormon colonists and a hundred thousands dollars in gold, which—another surprise—was almost the same amount of gold these lucky pioneers plucked from the foothills that summer, a bonanza that really got the gold rush ball rolling.


The Jacobins


The Templars also gave rise to the Jacobins, the secret intriguers at the center of the French Revolution, the tocsin gong that started an avalanche of cataclysmic and geopolitical events that wiped out much of North America, redrew the map of the world and laid the ground for the Zionist ersatz Holy Land in the Middle East.


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Above: You can narrow down the date of disasters by reference to Missionary baptismal data



The proper geographic placement of the ancient Holy Land— along with the Ancient Regime of which it was a part— in the theatre of catastrophe along the Pacific Coast will eludidate various other turbid geopolitical events and connections. Situated beneath American Russia and above Mexico (or old Italy—check the flag) the influence of the French in the Russian court and their continual intermeddling in the affairs of Mexico, for example, are more easily understood. (And that, incidentally, is why Cinco de Mayo is a bigger deal than Dieciseis de Septiembre, which as a Mexican Holiday, draws about as much excitement as Arbor Day.)



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As the guillotine put an end to the life of Louis XVI, the Jacobins were heard to exclaim "Jacques de Molay, you are avenged!" Jacques is French for Jacob. Jacob means "usurper." And, interestingly, the name for Jesus in the Quaran, is Esau (Isa).


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Above: Jacobs Templar (left) and Biblical (right)



*Don't worry, someone let them in.
‡ Also pirate hideaways like Tortosa and Tortuga (related terms: torture, tarapin)

† Another vector of similitude among these groups

 
I must address this point by point, to do your post justice.


This is also a good place to explain that the etymological origin of the word Mohammet, the prophet of Islam, is "Baphomet."
Please source!


"Mongol" (alternately: Mongaul) horde that invaded France.
Mon=origin. Meaning you're saying "original gaul" is the source of what became mongols?


I’m going to guess rather that “Jedi” is actually related to the word Yeti and that that’s why one of the main Jedi characters is a giant hairy ape.
Jedi is a contraction the word for period movies of samurai called Jidaigeki. You got that reference correct, but JEDI itself had more connotations; and Lucas has admitted to massive revisionism where the term is considered. Je'daii, and Jensaarai (mask-wearing Jedi who practice animism), Jedha (later a temple-planet) and Jedi Bendu (which was inspired by Dune's Prana-Bindu discipline of the Bene-Gesserit) were early and later featured offshoots of what were considered as options for the original Jedi concept.
Lucas was searching for a way to incorporate "Holy Warriors" or "Paladins".

Consequently, the Jedi Crest featured in your images, is a very recent adaptation of the original Jedi Crest, mixed with the wings/points of light from the Rebel Logo to make something new fans could enjoy and old fans could tolerate.
The real inspiration for the logo was a shining star. Perhaps a Morning Star. So your inferences come to an apt conclusion, though your logic path is...convoluted.

The Mormons, you may remember, had a habit of conspiring with the Indians (the Tartar variety) of the Southwest when they were going through their massacre-in' phase. These, of course, were just the descendants of the aforementioned Tartarian horde, who rode into Old France (i.e. Western North America) not from the East but from the West. They ended up being a lot more helpful, in terms of locating treasure, than Joseph Smith's vaunted seer stones.
Their famed alliance with the USACE toward the ultimate end of the obfuscation of all local histories; and their equally noted warmongering with the natives of the southwest is well known! I should shake your hand for making this point, because I can't get enough of it.
That they came to their possession of such amassed land and artefact was largely due to their "Indian-giving" (betrayal of contract and trade with natives that we now call "being an Indian-giver") is such a vast topic that it deserves it's own thread.
Terrorists, all.


In terms of the Spanish Conquest, it was the Indians (Caananites) the Spaniards conquered who had the red skin. By tradition, the Cannanites and Amalekites trace their ancestry to Shem through his son Lud (related term: Luddites).  The human sacrifice that orthodox historians assure us was the Native Americans' national pastime, wasn't a thing until it was introduced by the Spaniards and their allies, a cultural bequest that continues to enrich Latin America in the form of Cartel violence.
There is too much to say. I will forgo almost every other addendum or addition, and simply state that AMALEKITE is, in it's oldest translation, is:
Amalek/Am A Lak/"People Who Lick Blood"
Am A Lak/Malak/Molech/Moloch - Canaanite connection to the Amalekites is well known.
Cannibal child Eaters, and drinkers of blood.
From Babylonia to Assyria and on to Marduk and the thousand gods of the household.


The Templars also gave rise to the Jacobins, the secret intriguers at the center of the French Revolution, the tocsin gong that started an avalanche of cataclysmic and geopolitical events that wiped out much of North America, redrew the map of the world and laid the ground for the Zionist ersatz Holy Land in the Middle East.
This means that, accordingly, it was the hidden hand of the Templars that pushed the Jacobin hordes toward the ultimate end of the Ottoman Empire (specifically the priests of Muad'Dib ruining the Fremen through their politicking insincerity in Herbet's retelling of the Ottoman Empire...which is the series called Dune). Most folk forget that the Jacobin were the Cheka of the Ottoman saga. Unintelligent, belligerent zealot converts that rape and pillage every nuance of thought and humanity from their own societies.


Of course by that time a lot of the English Templars had begun calling themselves Puritans and the Puritans (a lot of them anyway) later became Mormons (related term: Moors).
Moor= the empire/peoples
Mon=tree/root
Do you mean that Joseph Smith, by aid of Kabbalistic instruction before he went west, named his nascent religion in the style of the root of the moors?
Help me, to understand the connotation you mean by this passage.

The proper geographic placement of the ancient Holy Land— along with the Ancient Regime of which it was a part— in the theatre of catastrophe along the Pacific Coast will eludidate various other turbid geopolitical events and connections. Situated beneath American Russia and above Mexico (or old Italy—check the flag) the influence of the French in the Russian court and their continual intermeddling in the affairs of Mexico, for example, are more easily understood. (And that, incidentally, is why Cinco de Mayo is a bigger deal than Dieciseis de Septiembre, which as a Mexican Holiday, draws about as much excitement as Arbor Day.)
TOO MUCH!!
Are you saying the Holy Land is not the Holy Land?

View: https://youtu.be/nZ17-H3i8vk


I love this post; though I can only agree with certain bits.

I have made attempts to clarify and challenge in equal measure, but I feel that your inferences are closer to the mark than most.
Much appreciation, for the moments where you admit that you guess and surmise.
Certainty would make the knowing man your opponent. Your candor has made of me an ally instead!


Now, a question:
how do you reconcile the time gap between instantiation and fruition, when it comes to the Mormon movement and the push westward in the North American Continent?
 
I must address this point by point, to do your post justice.



Please source!



Mon=origin. Meaning you're saying "original gaul" is the source of what became mongols?



Jedi is a contraction the word for period movies of samurai called Jidaigeki. You got that reference correct, but JEDI itself had more connotations; and Lucas has admitted to massive revisionism where the term is considered. Je'daii, and Jensaarai (mask-wearing Jedi who practice animism), Jedha (later a temple-planet) and Jedi Bendu (which was inspired by Dune's Prana-Bindu discipline of the Bene-Gesserit) were early and later featured offshoots of what were considered as options for the original Jedi concept.
Lucas was searching for a way to incorporate "Holy Warriors" or "Paladins".

Consequently, the Jedi Crest featured in your images, is a very recent adaptation of the original Jedi Crest, mixed with the wings/points of light from the Rebel Logo to make something new fans could enjoy and old fans could tolerate.
The real inspiration for the logo was a shining star. Perhaps a Morning Star. So your inferences come to an apt conclusion, though your logic path is...convoluted.


Their famed alliance with the USACE toward the ultimate end of the obfuscation of all local histories; and their equally noted warmongering with the natives of the southwest is well known! I should shake your hand for making this point, because I can't get enough of it.
That they came to their possession of such amassed land and artefact was largely due to their "Indian-giving" (betrayal of contract and trade with natives that we now call "being an Indian-giver") is such a vast topic that it deserves it's own thread.
Terrorists, all.



There is too much to say. I will forgo almost every other addendum or addition, and simply state that AMALEKITE is, in it's oldest translation, is:
Amalek/Am A Lak/"People Who Lick Blood"
Am A Lak/Malak/Molech/Moloch - Canaanite connection to the Amalekites is well known.
Cannibal child Eaters, and drinkers of blood.
From Babylonia to Assyria and on to Marduk and the thousand gods of the household.



This means that, accordingly, it was the hidden hand of the Templars that pushed the Jacobin hordes toward the ultimate end of the Ottoman Empire (specifically the priests of Muad'Dib ruining the Fremen through their politicking insincerity in Herbet's retelling of the Ottoman Empire...which is the series called Dune). Most folk forget that the Jacobin were the Cheka of the Ottoman saga. Unintelligent, belligerent zealot converts that rape and pillage every nuance of thought and humanity from their own societies.



Moor= the empire/peoples
Mon=tree/root
Do you mean that Joseph Smith, by aid of Kabbalistic instruction before he went west, named his nascent religion in the style of the root of the moors?
Help me, to understand the connotation you mean by this passage.


TOO MUCH!!
Are you saying the Holy Land is not the Holy Land?

View: https://youtu.be/nZ17-H3i8vk


I love this post; though I can only agree with certain bits.

I have made attempts to clarify and challenge in equal measure, but I feel that your inferences are closer to the mark than most.
Much appreciation, for the moments where you admit that you guess and surmise.
Certainty would make the knowing man your opponent. Your candor has made of me an ally instead!


Now, a question:
how do you reconcile the time gap between instantiation and fruition, when it comes to the Mormon movement and the push westward in the North American Continent?

I'd like to add that Q came over on the bark of serpent's skin. Serpents have shiny skin--metal? Flying ship? I've read that the survivors of Atlantis were taken to America in flying ships.
 
I'd like to add that Q came over on the bark of serpent's skin. Serpents have shiny skin--metal? Flying ship? I've read that the survivors of Atlantis were taken to America in flying ships.
Huh? Q? Atlantis?
 
Jedi is a contraction the word for period movies of samurai called Jidaigeki. You got that reference correct, but JEDI itself had more connotations; and Lucas has admitted to massive revisionism where the term is considered. Je'daii, and Jensaarai (mask-wearing Jedi who practice animism), Jedha (later a temple-planet) and Jedi Bendu (which was inspired by Dune's Prana-Bindu discipline of the Bene-Gesserit) were early and later featured offshoots of what were considered as options for the original Jedi concept.
Lucas was searching for a way to incorporate "Holy Warriors" or "Paladins".

Consequently, the Jedi Crest featured in your images, is a very recent adaptation of the original Jedi Crest, mixed with the wings/points of light from the Rebel Logo to make something new fans could enjoy and old fans could tolerate.
The real inspiration for the logo was a shining star. Perhaps a Morning Star. So your inferences come to an apt conclusion, though your logic path is...convoluted.


TOO MUCH!!
Are you saying the Holy Land is not the Holy Land?

View: https://youtu.be/nZ17-H3i8vk


Now, a question:
how do you reconcile the time gap between instantiation and fruition, when it comes to the Mormon movement and the push westward in the North American Continent?


Insofar as we take the tripartite Noahide model as an exhaustive catalog of humanity, any divergent lineage we apprehend upstream of Noah (i.e. antediluvian) would have to be nonhuman like the giant "Sons of Anak" mentioned in Deuteronomy. Conversely, if Noah descended from Cain rather than Seth, then the posterity of Seth, the Scythians, would be adjudged nonhuman. Upon this supposition a link between Jedi and Yeti, as I suggested, could have something to do with the divergence of Homo Sapien and Neanderthal. But the Scythians could not, on the same supposition, also be descended from Cham (in terms of a literal exigesis).

Neanderthal, incidentally, is also involved in the mysteries of the Vaudois/Basques/Vendee, which is another subject that connects the Bible to the American continent, and very interesting, but I'll talk about that another time.

As far as etymology goes, my method consists in testing conjectural word pairs that intrude upon my mind against the existence (or not) of certain data patterns which I can only describe as "hints" that in the case of a correct (maximally useful) etymology are everywhere (but otherwise not). I will agree it doesn't seem like an infallible method.

You ask about the time gap. That is a very good question. I think they were preceded in that movement by a more secretive group that had a much darker agenda. Something along the lines of Blood Meridian.



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Above: a picture I had meant to include in the original post
 
Making no pretence to omniscience and with apologies to John Le Carre, I suggest reading about the historical geographical situation of France and the Holy Land before reading the present essay.

Above: Jacques De Molay and the Templars beseiging Jerusalem in 1299 (officially apocryphal)


The Crusaders

The story is that worldwide Christiandom was collectively so aggrieved by the occupation of the Holy Land by infidels that 400 years later a mob of Christian soldiers from Europe had already set out to expel them.

However, despite their noble motive, the crusader army, we learn, ended up being composed of the most immoral trash in society. It mauraded and maimed everything in its path. I mean these guys couldn't pass the humblest parish chapel without stealing the communion chalices and peeing in the holy water.

But hey, at least they cleared those infidels out of the Holy Land, right?

Not quite. We're told that once the crusaders finally got a foothold in Palestine the temptation for rapine and gluttony was just too much; they got sidetracked and couldn't hold down the fort for more than a few years.

What the crusaders did after the crusades—these are strictly by-the-book Wikipedia facts I'm relating here—was become international bankers and create a network of secret societies centering on Freemasonry.

The Templars

However, in 1314 they got caught sodomizing each other and worshipping Baphomet for which crimes Philip IV of France and Pope Clement V arrested some of the leading crusaders, who by this time were better known as Templars. The Grandmaster of the Templars along with three of his lieutenants were burned at the stake on the Island of Jews in the Seine. This greatly upset the Templar laity and so from that time to the present, their focus has been on getting revenge on the descendants of their antagonists and destroying the Christian religion.

Above: Immolation of Templars by the Most Christian King



Or as the Bible puts it, "Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy everything that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle..." (First Samuel 1:15.)



Above Left: Dakota Indians; Above Right: Kiowa Indians


This is a good place to remind you that a major subsection of Freemasonry—whose most highly-venerated martyr is Jacques de Molay, the aforementioned Templar ringleader that got burned at the stake for worshipping Baphomet—is thematically modelled on Islam.

That branch of the Ancient Rite is The Shriners, whose of-course-it's-entirely-innocent brand of fraternal benevolence is taking care of orphans and ill children. One of their slogans is "mirth is king." The Shriners are easy to identify by the distinctive red Fez caps they wear. But, "if you knew what those hats really meant" the Illuminati Card Game says, "you'd never laugh again!"

This is also a good place to explain that the etymological origin of the word Mohammet, the prophet of Islam, is "Baphomet."



Above Left: Disputation between Catholics and Christians; Center: Sultans Musa and Soliman


Now the infidel foes of the crusaders were also referred to as Musselmen—which, coincidentally, is a German surname—and they were representatives, per the official story, of the Ottoman Empire. The name Otto, to compound the coincidence, is also a German name. Their leading general was named "Noureddin," (nowadays redacted to “Nur ed Din” or “Nur al Din”). The Musselmen were fierce warriors, driven on by a religious conviction that death in righteous battle is a sure ticket to the afterlife paradise, or Valhalla as they called it (rhymes-with-Allah), which almost sounds like something out of the Quaran.




For their part, the Templars, using their money-lending franchise and the forms of coercion peculiar to religious cults, not only became exceedingly wealthy but were able to extort incredible privileges from the European crowns. They didn't have to pay taxes or tolls or tithes and they could interdict the same from others within their extensive bailiwicks. They were granted possession of most of the castles in France, England, and Germany inside of which they were immune to arrest and prosecution.



Remember: the older the source, the less reliable it is


The Tartars

According to Wikipedia, a persistent myth clinging to the character of Jacques de Molay is that he was a Tartar warrior. However, even the mainstream narrative allows that he was at the head of the "Mongol" (alternately: Mongaul) horde that invaded France. (Putting a general from the enemy's army at the head of its own was an old Tartar practical joke.) Supposedly he wanted to use it as the instrument to clear the infidels from the Holy Land which, were it true, would to be a dumb idea but if not would still imply Jerusalem was in Old France.




Now Tartarian chieftains were historically marked with the suffix Khan (related terms: Cham, Ham) and they are sometimes called Scythians, a exonym that is thematically reduplicated, in somewhat inverted form, in the Star Wars franchise as The Sith, an order devoted to The Darkness. Thus The Sith—from Seth (related terms: Temple of Set, Satan)—are depicted in Star Wars as having red skins and red sabers. Their leader's name, Vader, is the German word for father and of course red is the color traditionally associated with Germans— such as Erik the Red, also known as Roderick (Rederick), "the last Goth"—as well as the Native Americans, who are sometimes called "redskins." But Vader was originally known as Anakin, which happens also to be the name of a Biblical race of Giants descended from Cain.



Above: Useful Information



On the other side, the Jedi, supposed to be the good guys, have...apprentices, masters, and knights. I haven't bothered checking but I'm going to guess there's a temple in there somewhere too. Ok, I checked. There is a Jedi Temple.  The term “Jedi” is said to come from jidaigeki, the Japanese word for old-timey television soap operas, a really stupid lie that whoever wrote The Phantom Menace probably came up with.



Above, from Left to Right: De Molay/Legion of Honor insignia. First coin issued in America after Revolution, Jedi Sigil (new design), Ottoman insignia


I’m going to guess rather that “Jedi” is actually related to the word Yeti and that that’s why one of the main Jedi characters is a giant hairy ape.



The Old Testament: a Medieval history of the Tartars and Spaniards


The authors of the Old Testament scriptures seem to have been preoccupied with the interminable war fought between the tribes of Israel (whose origin is Biblically traced back through the aforementioned Seth) and the Caananites (from Cain) whose land they invaded. These Israelites are sometimes referred to as Hebrews, a term cognate with Iberians, which makes sense since the Mosaic saga in the Bible is just an embellished narrative of the Spanish Conquest of America and written at the same time. Hence the "surprising" discovery that 25% of Latinos have Jewish DNA (below).





In terms of the Spanish Conquest, it was the Indians (Caananites) the Spaniards conquered who had the red skin. By tradition, the Cannanites and Amalekites trace their ancestry to Shem through his son Lud (related term: Luddites).  The human sacrifice that orthodox historians assure us was the Native Americans' national pastime, wasn't a thing until it was introduced by the Spaniards and their allies, a cultural bequest that continues to enrich Latin America in the form of Cartel violence.



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The religion of the Tartars, on the other hand, can be derived from the name of Jacques De Molay himself. Jacques, or Jacob, as the Old Testament tells us, was renamed Israel while Molech was the ancient god of child sacrifice. The dissimulation of the term Indian has transferred this cultural stigma to Native Americans, whose actual religion was Christianity, a severely inconvenient historical circumstance that necessitated the construction of hundreds of phony jungle monuments under the Quetzalcoatl brand name in the mid nineteenth-century. (The association of secret societies with guilds relating to stonemasonry is not accidental, you see.)

The Tartarian innovations in the religion of Islam, such as the agency of “prophets”—special persons invested with the authority to clarify God’s will to the rest of humanity—closely resemble Mormon revisions to Christianity centuries later.


Above Left: Spanish siege of Mexico in 1521; Above Right: Spanish sack of Rome in 1527


In Greek, Tartar (ταρταρόω) means condemned. And according to Wikipedia, "Tartarus is generally understood to be the place where 200 fallen Watchers (Angels) were imprisoned."  So that's what that really big Chinese wall was for*. And I'm guessing that's also, in a roundabout way, why there is a Hell's Angels-like outlaw motorcycle club named The Mongols—sorry, Mongol Brotherhood.

In fact, you could probably trace all kinds of cults and covens back to the Tartar fountainhead in this way if you wanted to. For just one more example, the Tartars, in the old days, would customarily place an oak bough wrapped in ermine fur on a ledge in their dwellings like a Druid or Dravidian or, let’s say, a "Branch" Davidian might do...






The Mormons

At any rate, one of the things the Templars did while they were masters of Jerusalem was smuggle the relics and other booty they found there back to their hideout in Saint Bernard (San Bernardino) a location the Mormons were much interested in at the time of the Gold Rush, which began when—are you ready for a surprise?—a group of Mormons building a sawmill for John Sutter happened on a pile of nuggets in the creek bed and pointed it out to James Marshall.





The Mormons, you may remember, had a habit of conspiring with the Indians (the Tartar variety) of the Southwest when they were going through their massacre-in' phase. These, of course, were just the descendants of the aforementioned Tartarian horde, who rode into Old France (i.e. Western North America) not from the East but from the West. They ended up being a lot more helpful, in terms of locating treasure, than Joseph Smith's vaunted seer stones.



Above: Louis the XVI inspecting a map of the world



But most of the Templar gold, according to tradition, was loaded on a fleet of galleys (related terms: Gaul, Galilee) and taken to England by De Molay's closest friends just before Philip had him arrested. And this treasure it was that occasioned that country's rise to economic pre-eminence in the following centuries. Of course by that time a lot of the English Templars had begun calling themselves Puritans and the Puritans (a lot of them anyway) later became Mormons (related term: Moors). And the Mormons—whose religion is a blend of pseudo-Christianity, lost tribe fan fiction, and freemasonry—pretend to trace their ancestry back to the tribe of Joseph (of Jacob) through his sons Ephraim and Manasseh, and, who also, as you undoubtedly are aware, congregate in a Temple. The claim that the British Royal Family are descendants of Mohammet (below) rests upon the same foundation of circumstance.





Anyway, the "Mormon battalion" that marched into Southern California at the outbreak of the Mexican-American war was joined by a flotilla headed by Colonel Jonathan D. Stevenson ("the Father of Freemasonry in California") sailing around the Cape from New York. On board were several hundred Mormon colonists and a hundred thousands dollars in gold, which—another surprise—was almost the same amount of gold these lucky pioneers plucked from the foothills that summer, a bonanza that really got the gold rush ball rolling.


The Jacobins


The Templars also gave rise to the Jacobins, the secret intriguers at the center of the French Revolution, the tocsin gong that started an avalanche of cataclysmic and geopolitical events that wiped out much of North America, redrew the map of the world and laid the ground for the Zionist ersatz Holy Land in the Middle East.


Above: You can narrow down the date of disasters by reference to Missionary baptismal data



The proper geographic placement of the ancient Holy Land— along with the Ancient Regime of which it was a part— in the theatre of catastrophe along the Pacific Coast will eludidate various other turbid geopolitical events and connections. Situated beneath American Russia and above Mexico (or old Italy—check the flag) the influence of the French in the Russian court and their continual intermeddling in the affairs of Mexico, for example, are more easily understood. (And that, incidentally, is why Cinco de Mayo is a bigger deal than Dieciseis de Septiembre, which as a Mexican Holiday, draws about as much excitement as Arbor Day.)






As the guillotine put an end to the life of Louis XVI, the Jacobins were heard to exclaim "Jacques de Molay, you are avenged!" Jacques is French for Jacob. Jacob means "usurper." And, interestingly, the name for Jesus in the Quaran, is Esau (Isa).


Above: Jacobs Templar (left) and Biblical (right)



*Don't worry, someone let them in.
‡ Also pirate hideaways like Tortosa and Tortuga (related terms: torture, tarapin)

† Another vector of similitude among these groups
"if you knew what those hats really meant" the Illuminati Card Game says, "you'd never laugh again!"
Does anyone know what those hats really meant? Very interesting!
 
Neanderthal, incidentally, is also involved in the mysteries of the Vaudois/Basques/Vendee, which is another subject that connects the Bible to the American continent, and very interesting, but I'll talk about that another time.
I have a Basque friend who's got an upcoming episode on the Basque peoples with Crow. Tell me what you know.
DM if you please. We're looking for additional Basque lore.
 
"if you knew what those hats really meant" the Illuminati Card Game says, "you'd never laugh again!"
Does anyone know what those hats really meant? Very interesting!
I also want to know the answer to this. And I also don’t want to. (Sickeningly my brain went straight to Matt Smith’s Dr Who, and instinctively knew I had been duped again. Nothing is safe.)
 
"if you knew what those hats really meant" the Illuminati Card Game says, "you'd never laugh again!"
Does anyone know what those hats really meant? Very interesting!
You mean the fez?

this is an obvious reference to the moorish empire, and it's strong foothold in Indiana, which was renamed Georgia inside of the USA. Their symbol of statehood was often the Cherry tree, and George Washington famously chopped down a cherry tree; and could not lie about it.
Herein we see that Washington was instrumental in the destruction of the North American interests and holdings of the Moorish peoples.
The wearing of the Fez by masons we now call Shriners has an ancient allusion to the Moors. As further elucidated by the scimitar and crescent and star that they brandish in their logo aesthetic.

Consequently, the traits of these peoples have nothing to do with what this particular sect of masonry has made of them. Nor do their successors accurately represent the old values of the lost and subverted dynasty of the American Moors, from which Creole derives and from which we gained our understanding of such things as now have been lost to the unthinking southeastern American.
Would that more people would learn of the moors, and their influence on Spain, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, the French and early America.

and most of all. Would that people knew the old maps.
such as the maps that named Indiana, before the name was changed to Georgia.

Little Happy Hats?
Look no further.
I will show you; should you find your curiosity a tangible thing.
 
You mean the fez?

this is an obvious reference to the moorish empire, and it's strong foothold in Indiana, which was renamed Georgia inside of the USA. Their symbol of statehood was often the Cherry tree, and George Washington famously chopped down a cherry tree; and could not lie about it.
Herein we see that Washington was instrumental in the destruction of the North American interests and holdings of the Moorish peoples.
The wearing of the Fez by masons we now call Shriners has an ancient allusion to the Moors. As further elucidated by the scimitar and crescent and star that they brandish in their logo aesthetic.

Consequently, the traits of these peoples have nothing to do with what this particular sect of masonry has made of them. Nor do their successors accurately represent the old values of the lost and subverted dynasty of the American Moors, from which Creole derives and from which we gained our understanding of such things as now have been lost to the unthinking southeastern American.
Would that more people would learn of the moors, and their influence on Spain, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, the French and early America.

and most of all. Would that people knew the old maps.
such as the maps that named Indiana, before the name was changed to Georgia.

Little Happy Hats?
Look no further.
I will show you; should you find your curiosity a tangible thing.

The Shriners are really creepy. You have to be a Master Mason to become one, and then they get to run around dressed like clowns? It kind of gives greater credence to the whole "Nephilem look like clowns that are living in another dimension you can only access through rituals or drugs" idea.

Here's what I think is the creepiest part: Shriners hospitals won't take care of sick children with an illness that might be contagious, or kids with cancer that might get sick and die. No diseases there. Nope, they only want children with physical or mental disabilities or burns. You might ask why that is creepy? Well, if rumors are true that the Freemasons and their "friends" dabble in pedophilia and Adrenochrome harvesting, this would put the Shriners in position of pimp. Maybe Adrenochrome is one of the drugs that allow them to consult the Nephilem clowns in the dimension next door.


Perhaps you could post the map you refer to with Indiana/Georgia?


Also, the hat I want to know more about is the Phrygian cap.
 
You mean the fez?

this is an obvious reference to the moorish empire, and it's strong foothold in Indiana, which was renamed Georgia inside of the USA. Their symbol of statehood was often the Cherry tree, and George Washington famously chopped down a cherry tree; and could not lie about it.
Herein we see that Washington was instrumental in the destruction of the North American interests and holdings of the Moorish peoples.
The wearing of the Fez by masons we now call Shriners has an ancient allusion to the Moors. As further elucidated by the scimitar and crescent and star that they brandish in their logo aesthetic.

Consequently, the traits of these peoples have nothing to do with what this particular sect of masonry has made of them. Nor do their successors accurately represent the old values of the lost and subverted dynasty of the American Moors, from which Creole derives and from which we gained our understanding of such things as now have been lost to the unthinking southeastern American.
Would that more people would learn of the moors, and their influence on Spain, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, the French and early America.

and most of all. Would that people knew the old maps.
such as the maps that named Indiana, before the name was changed to Georgia.

Little Happy Hats?
Look no further.
I will show you; should you find your curiosity a tangible thing.
Please show us! It would be interesting to never laugh again. Does anyone have the Illuminati Card Game?
 
Here's what I think is the creepiest part: Shriners hospitals won't take care of sick children with an illness that might be contagious, or kids with cancer that might get sick and die. No diseases there. Nope, they only want children with physical or mental disabilities or burns. You might ask why that is creepy? Well, if rumors are true that the Freemasons and their "friends" dabble in pedophilia and Adrenochrome harvesting, this would put the Shriners in position of pimp. Maybe Adrenochrome is one of the drugs that allow them to consult the Nephilem clowns in the dimension next door.
I like this statement. Rings true
 
There is supposed statue in Rhode Island that is of Jacques de Molay, and I have also read that the shroud of Turin was not an imprint of Jesus but of Jacques.

The templars still exist today and supposedly there are 6 ark of the covenant in the United States.

The Shriners can suck it.
 
...the fez...is an obvious reference to the moorish empire, and it's strong foothold in Indiana, which was renamed Georgia inside of the USA...The wearing of the Fez by masons we now call Shriners has an ancient allusion to the Moors. As further elucidated by the scimitar and crescent and star that they brandish in their logo aesthetic.
... the traits of these peoples have nothing to do with what this particular sect of masonry has made of them. Nor do their successors accurately represent the old values of the lost and subverted dynasty of the American Moors, from which Creole derives and from which we gained our understanding of such things as now have been lost to the unthinking southeastern American...Would that more people would learn of the moors, and their influence on Spain, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, the French and early America.

This post ended up a lot longer than I intended. But there's some good info and I had fun. Enjoy.

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I am certain that the Masons and the Shriners were gifted many old buildings in the New World to rebuild/remodel into their temples. This would have served several purposes - to pay off the Masons for both their physical work rebuilding all the other buildings in town that could be saved and also to buy their silence about the pre-existing cities. The more branches of Masons there were, the more buildings could be explained away in each "new" town/city.

In the quoted post Armouro lays out the main areas of Moorish influence in the U.S., close to the coastline. But I've seen pictures of Moorish looking buildings all over North America. So their influence spread pretty far and the Resetters had to come up with a good cover story.

I believe the Shriner branch of the Masons was created in 1870 expressly for the purpose of explaining away the decor of a whole series of pre-existing Moorish style buildings. They were officially known as the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Some Masons in New York came up with the idea. The headquarters are now in Tampa, Florida. There is a lot of Moorish architecture in Florida, so they would feel right at home.

The origin story of the Shriners is ridiculous, that the founder saw the rites of an Arabic secret society while traveling in Europe and thought it would be fun to start something similar here. That may have happened, but it was just a lucky accident for them. They had to invent something to match the decor of the very stylish existing Moorish buildings. So they made up special ceremonies and these costumes that they would wear for special occasions. The fezs would be worn during all Shriner business, sometimes with a business suit. Honestly, a lot of these guys in costumes look a liitle upset about it. They are very highest level of Masons, worked their way up to it, kept all the secrets - and now they have to play dress-up because there are even more secrets to keep?

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Shriner Hospitals for Children was authorized in 1920 and first one opened in 1922. I can think of a few different reasons for the hospitals. Of course there is the availability of helpless young children with disabilities who are under their care 24/7 (some of whom probably can't talk and tell what happens to them after dark and in back rooms). Another big reason is money. Shriners hospitals are non-profit organizations who don't pay taxes and have little outside oversight. I think by now we all understand that non-profit NGO's are just another form of money laundering.

They started doing the clown costumes supposedly to entertain the children in the hospitals and for fund raising. This spilled over into clowns in the parades and guys with fezs in little cars. Some shrines are a lot more serious about it than others, as you see in the pictures. As I said earlier in the thread, I think the Shriner clowns are connected to the clown-like beings that people see in the next dimension, perhaps an homage.

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To check my theory out about the reason Shriners were founded, I looked closer at early shrines. The earliest ones were in New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania. There were obviously buildings that required back stories, even if they weren't being actively used. Can't find pictures of the earliest Shriner temples, maybe they didn't exist. Here's a quote regarding the second Shrine temple from Salaam chapter's website:

"Three years later a second Shrine Temple called Damascus was established in Rochester, New York. The order remained quiet and inactive for years. In the first report of membership which was not rendered until 1876 there were only forty-three nobles, all but six of them in New York City."

The midwest was opened to settlement in 1854, with the Kansas-Nebraska Act and there were groups of wealthy investors waiting to plunder, I mean settle, the newly opened areas. These groups would go in and prepare the towns before allowing residents to move in and there were Moorish buildings that needed to be explained.

Atchison, Kansas, was a town "founded" by a group of investors put together by Missouri Senator Atchison. I will probably do a thread on Atchison at some point as a case study in Resetting, it's that obvious. Medinah Temple was founded in Atchison in 1878, and declared "null and void" in 1886. I can't find an image of it, it was there such a short time. Perhaps the building was more damaged than originally thought and they destroyed it instead of fixing it. The temple name reverted to Chicago where they moved from building to building before settling in this one, which is now a Bloomingdales:

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Pretty handy that one Imperial Divan of Shriners' name is able to explain at least four different buildings. Whether or not the buildings actually existed. Like the Atchison one - built and discarded within 8 years? I don't think so! More likely it looked a little Moorish and it was stated that it was already a Shrine of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. And it was able to be remodeled into something less Moorish, or was just torn down. The exact same thing happened in Peoria, Illinois, a new Shrine opened in in 1878, and was declared "null and void" in 1886. I can't find an image of it either, it was there such a short time. But here's the later temple that they did take photographs of:

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And here's the Masonic Scottish Rite Cathedral also in Peoria. Usually the Masons don't get a generator like a cathedral for payment, usually they just get battery buildings. The story is that it's a lot more Gothic than most Masonic temples because they "bought" the building from a church after being in a different building (that I can't find a picture of) for a very short time:

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And here's the Jewish Castle in Peoria:

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There were some unusual choices of buildings available in Peoria. No wonder they had to call in the newly formed Ancient Arabic Order to build not just one, but two Shrines within 10 years!

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Then there's the Royal Order of Jesters. Also nonprofit, but with the stated goal of fun. Their motto is "Mirth is King." Members donate money to the Order, write the donations off of their taxes, then the Order pays for fun events and vacations. Fifteen years ago there was an arrest concerning a prostitute being brought over state lines, going to a Jester party to supply sex. The article was not clear on the age of the prostitute. Usually when a sex object is brought over state lines they are underage. If they wanted someone of legal age, they could get them in the same state.

The Royal Order of Jesters was formally started in 1917. You have to be a Shriner to become a Jester, and it is by invitation only. Each local 'court' has only 13 members at a time. They are said to be hyper-secret about their activities. Here's a few of their membership pins:

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The top one is older, worn by the director of a court. Interesting swastika. Probably from before it's meaning was poisoned by World War Two. The middle one is the tamer modern version. The bottom one is a custom one made for "Court 48, Class of '97" that says "Stand Erect" with phallic imagery. This one certainly brings ones' attention to the sexual aspect of the Jesters. To me, this pin + interstate prostitution charges + hyper-secrecy confirms that this was/is a sex club.

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Here's how the whole Resetter thing could have gone regarding the Shriners and Jesters. This is speculation on my part, I have not researched every detail, so don't hold my feet to the fire:

(Circa 1870)

Grand Master Mason: We've done well, my Brothers, on our path towards achieving the Great Work. We've been able to build on the foundations left to us by our Brothers of the Past, the architects and builders of these stately buildings. We have helped our Brothers of Today gain wealth and status with their new businesses and homes. We have enabled our Brothers who Govern this new land with centers of justice, learning and culture to guide the new citizens and hospitals to treat the ones left behind. We have caused the Priests to be indebted to us by giving them churches transformed through the sweat of our brows. We have enriched the Brotherhood as a whole with new Temples and new opportunities.

But we have a new challenge we need to overcome, a new facade to build! As some of you have seen during your labors, there are some larger meeting halls with Egyptian designs. The Investors are loathe to tear them down, but they are unable to explain the designs to new settlers. They can be restored as theatres and auditoriums and many have large pipe organs. We can own them and make money from plays and lectures if we are able to come up with a story that satisfies the Investors. We can control the entertainment of the masses. I now open the floor to my wise Brothers for discussion.

Master Mason #2: Can't they just tell the foolish settlers that the City Fathers wanted them built that way? They believed the Exposition in Chicago.

Grand Master Mason: They did, they did indeed. However, those damn Irish have been streaming into our lovely land for decades and they are harder to fool than the foreigners. The Investors have requested a convincing situation to explain the Egyptian theatres.

Master Mason #3: Perhaps we can act as Egyptians and wear their costumes during plays in the theatre.

Master Mason #2: So we must perform as actors to gain a theatre? Pfft! (Spits)

Grand Master Mason: The public would need to see the Egyptian costumes to believe we built an Egyptian building. We would need to create a separate branch of Freemasonry to be seen by the public, while our secrets remain hidden.

Master Mason #4: Yes! The fools will think they know us and stop trying to pry!

Master Mason #3: We could march in the parades, perhaps with a marching band using Arabic instruments. We could even get a camel! I know of a Brother who can get the old ones the Army just sold.

Grand Master Mason: My Brothers, we have an idea. Now we must come up with a worthy name for this noble endeavor...


[Ended up with name Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine]

(Circa 1917)

Imperial Potentate of the Mystic Shrine: My Fellow Nobles, I have been informed by some Brother Masons who Govern in Washington DC that the new tax laws give us a chance to raise money and keep it all ourselves. We can start new endeavors and new organizations and be free of taxation.

We started our Mystic Brotherhood with the goals of fun, fellowship and brotherly love. I see that we have been very busy with the brotherly love. We have been wearing the costumes and marching in the parades. We have been raising money to take care of sick children for years. We fixed the shrines and made them look new. We've fufilled what was required of us to do.

But where is the fun? Wearing the robes while marching in the hot sun and beating a drum is not fun for all of our members. Which is why the thirteen of us on the Imperial Divan let the newer recruits have those honors. Some of our members have been requesting more entertaining activities such as hunting trips and stag parties. There have been plenty of extra monies beyond what is required for us to be looked at as philanthropists. We need to enrich our lives as well as the childrens' lives.

Imperial Officers of the Mystic Shrine: Yes!...Yes, more fun!...Hurrah!...Give us mirth!...Give us girls!

Imperial Potentate of the Mystic Shrine: We have not been having enough fun. We are the architects of this new society. We hold all the secrets and it is time to be rewarded!

I propose that we separate our philanthropy and our mirth. Start a new organization for the sick, with those new tax rules the Senator, I mean my Brother Mason, mentioned to me.

Imperial Officer of the Mystic Shrine #1: We could open hospitals, where poor children and their families don't have to pay. It will be hard for the tax man to track us without bills and payments. We get to keep all the fundraising monies and we can get old hospital buildings to use.

Imperial Officer of the Mystic Shrine #2: But hospitals mean sick urchins. I don't want to catch a disease from them.

Imperial Officer of the Mystic Shrine #3: We could take cripples instead. And those kids with the split lips. They won't get us
sick...(Under his breath) (And they don't talk too good either)...

Imperial Officer of the Mystic Shrine #1: If they aren't diseased we can have our wives and daughters work there and pay them the excess funds.

Imperial Potentate of the Mystic Shrine: This is good for the philanthropy, but what about the fun?

Imperial Officer of the Mystic Shrine #2: It should just be the thirteen of us in the mirthful club. We understand the needs of hardworking men of industry.

Imperial Officer of the Mystic Shrine #3: Yes, of course, we deserve rewards. We have been looking like fools for almost 40 years in these costumes, while behind the scenes we are advising the leaders.


Imperial Officer of the Mystic Shrine #1: Like a jester, distracting the fools while managing the king!

Imperial Potentate of the Mystic Shrine: Indeed, like a jester. That shall be our inspiration. We shall finally be treated like the kings we are!


[And so began the Royal Order of Jesters]

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The Oddfellows (International Organization of Odd Fellows) are another English fraternal organization who were gifted buildings in the new cities. Some Oddfellows were also Masons. When there were more buildings in an area than could be explained with banks, post offices, government agencies and hospitals, there were other ways to explain the buildings. The Masons often got the square stone blockade battery buildings, the Shriners got the Moorish buildings, and the Oddfellows ended up with the left-over buildings. The Oddfellows had a focus on helping orphans. (I guess they must have needed those buildings to house the orphans coming off the trains...) Here's a couple of their buildings:

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Now I know why I have always hated clowns. I asked a known mason if I could be one, even though I am a woman. I had told him I wanted to know the secrets of the 33degree, and this was all in fun for me because I knew what his answer would be. He was very agitated at me prying and told me that women were not allowed and then I laughed at him.
These places were either given to the Masons or they were stolen. I am trying to understand the connection between these places and star forts, because I think that there is a certain correlation of course.

Great investigating folks, you people really amaze me with all your knowledge!!!! And the best evidence for these things to hold true, it that we all here seem to think the same thing in terms of the Mason control and the information and pictures show the whole story. It is not our imaginations!!! Thank you for all your diligence. Be well!!!
 
This post ended up a lot longer than I intended. But there's some good info and I had fun. Enjoy.

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I am certain that the Masons and the Shriners were gifted many old buildings in the New World to rebuild/remodel into their temples. This would have served several purposes - to pay off the Masons for both their physical work rebuilding all the other buildings in town that could be saved and also to buy their silence about the pre-existing cities. The more branches of Masons there were, the more buildings could be explained away in each "new" town/city.

In the quoted post Armouro lays out the main areas of Moorish influence in the U.S., close to the coastline. But I've seen pictures of Moorish looking buildings all over North America. So their influence spread pretty far and the Resetters had to come up with a good cover story.

I believe the Shriner branch of the Masons was created in 1870 expressly for the purpose of explaining away the decor of a whole series of pre-existing Moorish style buildings. They were officially known as the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Some Masons in New York came up with the idea. The headquarters are now in Tampa, Florida. There is a lot of Moorish architecture in Florida, so they would feel right at home.

The origin story of the Shriners is ridiculous, that the founder saw the rites of an Arabic secret society while traveling in Europe and thought it would be fun to start something similar here. That may have happened, but it was just a lucky accident for them. They had to invent something to match the decor of the very stylish existing Moorish buildings. So they made up special ceremonies and these costumes that they would wear for special occasions. The fezs would be worn during all Shriner business, sometimes with a business suit. Honestly, a lot of these guys in costumes look a liitle upset about it. They are very highest level of Masons, worked their way up to it, kept all the secrets - and now they have to play dress-up because there are even more secrets to keep?



Shriner Hospitals for Children was authorized in 1920 and first one opened in 1922. I can think of a few different reasons for the hospitals. Of course there is the availability of helpless young children with disabilities who are under their care 24/7 (some of whom probably can't talk and tell what happens to them after dark and in back rooms). Another big reason is money. Shriners hospitals are non-profit organizations who don't pay taxes and have little outside oversight. I think by now we all understand that non-profit NGO's are just another form of money laundering.

They started doing the clown costumes supposedly to entertain the children in the hospitals and for fund raising. This spilled over into clowns in the parades and guys with fezs in little cars. Some shrines are a lot more serious about it than others, as you see in the pictures. As I said earlier in the thread, I think the Shriner clowns are connected to the clown-like beings that people see in the next dimension, perhaps an homage.


To check my theory out about the reason Shriners were founded, I looked closer at early shrines. The earliest ones were in New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania. There were obviously buildings that required back stories, even if they weren't being actively used. Can't find pictures of the earliest Shriner temples, maybe they didn't exist. Here's a quote regarding the second Shrine temple from Salaam chapter's website:

"Three years later a second Shrine Temple called Damascus was established in Rochester, New York. The order remained quiet and inactive for years. In the first report of membership which was not rendered until 1876 there were only forty-three nobles, all but six of them in New York City."

The midwest was opened to settlement in 1854, with the Kansas-Nebraska Act and there were groups of wealthy investors waiting to plunder, I mean settle, the newly opened areas. These groups would go in and prepare the towns before allowing residents to move in and there were Moorish buildings that needed to be explained.

Atchison, Kansas, was a town "founded" by a group of investors put together by Missouri Senator Atchison. I will probably do a thread on Atchison at some point as a case study in Resetting, it's that obvious. Medinah Temple was founded in Atchison in 1878, and declared "null and void" in 1886. I can't find an image of it, it was there such a short time. Perhaps the building was more damaged than originally thought and they destroyed it instead of fixing it. The temple name reverted to Chicago where they moved from building to building before settling in this one, which is now a Bloomingdales:


Pretty handy that one Imperial Divan of Shriners' name is able to explain at least four different buildings. Whether or not the buildings actually existed. Like the Atchison one - built and discarded within 8 years? I don't think so! More likely it looked a little Moorish and it was stated that it was already a Shrine of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. And it was able to be remodeled into something less Moorish, or was just torn down. The exact same thing happened in Peoria, Illinois, a new Shrine opened in in 1878, and was declared "null and void" in 1886. I can't find an image of it either, it was there such a short time. But here's the later temple that they did take photographs of:


And here's the Masonic Scottish Rite Cathedral also in Peoria. Usually the Masons don't get a generator like a cathedral for payment, usually they just get battery buildings. The story is that it's a lot more Gothic than most Masonic temples because they "bought" the building from a church after being in a different building (that I can't find a picture of) for a very short time:


And here's the Jewish Castle in Peoria:


There were some unusual choices of buildings available in Peoria. No wonder they had to call in the newly formed Ancient Arabic Order to build not just one, but two Shrines within 10 years!

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Then there's the Royal Order of Jesters. Also nonprofit, but with the stated goal of fun. Their motto is "Mirth is King." Members donate money to the Order, write the donations off of their taxes, then the Order pays for fun events and vacations. Fifteen years ago there was an arrest concerning a prostitute being brought over state lines, going to a Jester party to supply sex. The article was not clear on the age of the prostitute. Usually when a sex object is brought over state lines they are underage. If they wanted someone of legal age, they could get them in the same state.

The Royal Order of Jesters was formally started in 1917. You have to be a Shriner to become a Jester, and it is by invitation only. Each local 'court' has only 13 members at a time. They are said to be hyper-secret about their activities. Here's a few of their membership pins:


The top one is older, worn by the director of a court. Interesting swastika. Probably from before it's meaning was poisoned by World War Two. The middle one is the tamer modern version. The bottom one is a custom one made for "Court 48, Class of '97" that says "Stand Erect" with phallic imagery. This one certainly brings ones' attention to the sexual aspect of the Jesters. To me, this pin + interstate prostitution charges + hyper-secrecy confirms that this was/is a sex club.

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Here's how the whole Resetter thing could have gone regarding the Shriners and Jesters. This is speculation on my part, I have not researched every detail, so don't hold my feet to the fire:

(Circa 1870)

Grand Master Mason: We've done well, my Brothers, on our path towards achieving the Great Work. We've been able to build on the foundations left to us by our Brothers of the Past, the architects and builders of these stately buildings. We have helped our Brothers of Today gain wealth and status with their new businesses and homes. We have enabled our Brothers who Govern this new land with centers of justice, learning and culture to guide the new citizens and hospitals to treat the ones left behind. We have caused the Priests to be indebted to us by giving them churches transformed through the sweat of our brows. We have enriched the Brotherhood as a whole with new Temples and new opportunities.

But we have a new challenge we need to overcome, a new facade to build! As some of you have seen during your labors, there are some larger meeting halls with Egyptian designs. The Investors are loathe to tear them down, but they are unable to explain the designs to new settlers. They can be restored as theatres and auditoriums and many have large pipe organs. We can own them and make money from plays and lectures if we are able to come up with a story that satisfies the Investors. We can control the entertainment of the masses. I now open the floor to my wise Brothers for discussion.

Master Mason #2: Can't they just tell the foolish settlers that the City Fathers wanted them built that way? They believed the Exposition in Chicago.

Grand Master Mason: They did, they did indeed. However, those damn Irish have been streaming into our lovely land for decades and they are harder to fool than the foreigners. The Investors have requested a convincing situation to explain the Egyptian theatres.

Master Mason #3: Perhaps we can act as Egyptians and wear their costumes during plays in the theatre.

Master Mason #2: So we must perform as actors to gain a theatre? Pfft! (Spits)

Grand Master Mason: The public would need to see the Egyptian costumes to believe we built an Egyptian building. We would need to create a separate branch of Freemasonry to be seen by the public, while our secrets remain hidden.

Master Mason #4: Yes! The fools will think they know us and stop trying to pry!

Master Mason #3: We could march in the parades, perhaps with a marching band using Arabic instruments. We could even get a camel! I know of a Brother who can get the old ones the Army just sold.

Grand Master Mason: My Brothers, we have an idea. Now we must come up with a worthy name for this noble endeavor...


[Ended up with name Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine]

(Circa 1917)

Imperial Potentate of the Mystic Shrine: My Fellow Nobles, I have been informed by some Brother Masons who Govern in Washington DC that the new tax laws give us a chance to raise money and keep it all ourselves. We can start new endeavors and new organizations and be free of taxation.

We started our Mystic Brotherhood with the goals of fun, fellowship and brotherly love. I see that we have been very busy with the brotherly love. We have been wearing the costumes and marching in the parades. We have been raising money to take care of sick children for years. We fixed the shrines and made them look new. We've fufilled what was required of us to do.

But where is the fun? Wearing the robes while marching in the hot sun and beating a drum is not fun for all of our members. Which is why the thirteen of us on the Imperial Divan let the newer recruits have those honors. Some of our members have been requesting more entertaining activities such as hunting trips and stag parties. There have been plenty of extra monies beyond what is required for us to be looked at as philanthropists. We need to enrich our lives as well as the childrens' lives.

Imperial Officers of the Mystic Shrine: Yes!...Yes, more fun!...Hurrah!...Give us mirth!...Give us girls!

Imperial Potentate of the Mystic Shrine: We have not been having enough fun. We are the architects of this new society. We hold all the secrets and it is time to be rewarded!

I propose that we separate our philanthropy and our mirth. Start a new organization for the sick, with those new tax rules the Senator, I mean my Brother Mason, mentioned to me.

Imperial Officer of the Mystic Shrine #1: We could open hospitals, where poor children and their families don't have to pay. It will be hard for the tax man to track us without bills and payments. We get to keep all the fundraising monies and we can get old hospital buildings to use.

Imperial Officer of the Mystic Shrine #2: But hospitals mean sick urchins. I don't want to catch a disease from them.

Imperial Officer of the Mystic Shrine #3: We could take cripples instead. And those kids with the split lips. They won't get us
sick...(Under his breath) (And they don't talk too good either)...

Imperial Officer of the Mystic Shrine #1: If they aren't diseased we can have our wives and daughters work there and pay them the excess funds.

Imperial Potentate of the Mystic Shrine: This is good for the philanthropy, but what about the fun?

Imperial Officer of the Mystic Shrine #2: It should just be the thirteen of us in the mirthful club. We understand the needs of hardworking men of industry.

Imperial Officer of the Mystic Shrine #3: Yes, of course, we deserve rewards. We have been looking like fools for almost 40 years in these costumes, while behind the scenes we are advising the leaders.


Imperial Officer of the Mystic Shrine #1: Like a jester, distracting the fools while managing the king!

Imperial Potentate of the Mystic Shrine: Indeed, like a jester. That shall be our inspiration. We shall finally be treated like the kings we are!


[And so began the Royal Order of Jesters]

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The Oddfellows (International Organization of Odd Fellows) are another English fraternal organization who were gifted buildings in the new cities. Some Oddfellows were also Masons. When there were more buildings in an area than could be explained with banks, post offices, government agencies and hospitals, there were other ways to explain the buildings. The Masons often got the square stone blockade battery buildings, the Shriners got the Moorish buildings, and the Oddfellows ended up with the left-over buildings. The Oddfellows had a focus on helping orphans. (I guess they must have needed those buildings to house the orphans coming off the trains...) Here's a couple of their buildings:

Your detail perfectly illuminates the broadstrokes of my earlier statements.
I agree with your posting wholeheartedly.
The moorish influence on the U.S.A. is perhaps one of the best kept architectural, cultural and historical secrets our nation holds.
Spot on with your addendums that include such rites and customs as too few are privy to.
Nevermind that the aging masons used this order to further their decadence and kiddy-diddling, you bring specific point and reference to the customs and even the points of theiur emphasis of the jester.
I will note as fun fact, that the Albany building has piles hammered over 60ft into the bedrock, and survived one of the great floods; where cows could be seen floating past the submerged 3rd story of this building.
They just don't make em like they used to.

Also, I've been away, and I have searched the archives high and low for old civil war era maps of the state, and I cannot find tha damned maps that once showed Georgia with the name Indiana.
I feel silly, but my hindbrain swears I'm not crazy!
I will be back here once I've found it.
 
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I am trying to understand the connection between these places and star forts, because I think that there is a certain correlation of course.

Great investigating folks, you people really amaze me with all your knowledge!!!!

Nice to have another lady on here.🙋‍♀️

I wrote a good post regarding star forts recently. I feel the term is vague and overused, and I offer clearer options.

Star Forts - A correction on my part

I think that the large cathedrals collected and focused the aetheric energy and their corresponding star fort cities were the amplifiers and transmitters, and that the surrounding churches, houses, and vereya were the receivers of this energy.

Researching is fun to a lot of people. As you understand a topic better, your mind picks up on different details than it previously did. And that allows you to make different connections than you previously would have. Thank you for enjoying reading it.

Your detail perfectly illuminates the broadstrokes of my earlier statements.
I agree with your posting wholeheartedly.
The moorish influence on the U.S.A. is perhaps one of the best kept architectural, cultural and historical secrets our nation holds.
Spot on with your addendums that include such rites and customs as too few are privy to.
Nevermind that the aging masons used this order to further their decadence and kiddy-diddling, you bring specific point and reference to the customs and even the points of theiur emphasis of the jester.
I will note as fun fact, that the Albany building has piles hammered over 60ft into the bedrock, and survived one of the great floods; where cows could be seen floating past the submerged 3rd story of this building.
They just don't make em like they used to.

Also, I've been away, and I have searched the archives high and low for old civil war era maps of the state, and I cannot find tha damned maps that once showed Georgia with the name Indiana.
I feel silly, but my hindbrain swears I'm not crazy!
I will be back here once I've found it.

Thank you for the complements (blushing a little). I'm just saying it like I see it.

No worries on the map, it will come up. Sometimes the digital archives of colleges and universities have unexpected finds. Things their alumni bequeathed, etc.
 
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