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CHRONOLOGY OF SECRET SOCIETIES
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Excerpted from THE OCCULT CONSPIRACY
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by Michael Howard
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Published by Destiny Books
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Pages 179 - 183
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40,000 BCE
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Early establishment of Mystery schools, as depicted in the Lascaux
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cave paintings.
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30,000 BCE
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According to some occult traditions this period saw the
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colonization of Asia and Australasia by the inhabitants of the
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lost continent of Lemuria or Mu. Goddess worship and matriaarchal
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cultures established worldwide.
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10,000 BCE
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Evidence suggestive of early contact between extraterrestials and
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Stone Age tribes in Tibet.
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9,000 - 8,000 BCE
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Estimated date of the destruction of Atlantis, according to some
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occult traditions. The Atlantean priesthood flee to establish
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colonies in the British Isles, Western Europe, North Africa and
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South America. Rise of the Northern Mystery Tradition centered on
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the island of Thule and the Aryan culture. Invention of the runic
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alphabet.
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5,000 BCE
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First primitive cities established in the Middle East.
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Agriculture begins with domestication of animals such as sheep and
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goats. Possible contact between extraterrestials and early
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Sumerian culture.
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5,000 - 3,000 BCE
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Formation of the two lands in pre-dynastic Egypt ruled by
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outsiders (Isis and Osiris). The Egyptian pantheon of gods
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established including Horus, Thoth, Set, Ra, Ptah and Hathor.
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Pharoahs regarded as the divine representatives of the Gods.
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3,000 - 2,000 BCE
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Building of burial mounds and chambered tombs in Western Europe
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and the Mediterranean area; the Sphinx and the Great Pyramids of
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Giza and Cheops of Egypt; and the ziggurat (Towers of Babel) in
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Ur. Sarmoung Brotherhood founded in Babylon.
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2,000 - 1,000 BCE
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Reign of Thothmes III in Egypt (c. 1480). Foundation of the
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Rosicrucian Order. Reign of Akhenaton (c. 1370) who establishes
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the mystical Brotherhood of Aton dedicated to the worship of the
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Sun as a symbol of the Supreme Creator. Erection of Stonehenge
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and other megalithic stone circles in the British Isles. Reign of
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Ankhenaton's son Tutankhamun who re-establishes the old pantheon
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of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Moses leads Children of Israel
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out of slavery in Egypt during the reign of Ramses II to the
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promised land of Canaan.
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1,000 - 500 BCE
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Foundation of the Dionysian Artificers. The building of Solomon's
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temple (c. 950). Establishment of the city states of Greece and
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the Olympic pantheon of gods to replace earlier Nature worship.
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First temples erected in Mexico, Peru and southwest North America.
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Celts invade Western Europe. Decline of Goddess worship and rise
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of patriarchal sky gods personified by priest-kings. Rome founded
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in 750.
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500 BCE - 001 CE
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Celtic culture established in Britain. The foundation of Druidic
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wisdom colleges in Gaul and the British Isles. Odin recognized as
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major god in the Northern Mysteries replacing the Mother Goddess
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and is credited with inventing the runes. Buddha, Lao Tze,
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Confucius, Pythagoras, Plato and Zoroaster preach their new
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religions and philosophies. Maya culture in South America.
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Establishment of Eleusinian mystery cults. Rise of the Essene
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sect in Palestine and Judea. Birth of Jesus of Nazareth.
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001 - 400 CE
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Jesus possibly travels to India, Tibet and Britain to be initiated
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into the esoteric traditions of East and West. Crucified for his
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radical political and religious ideas (c. 33). Joseph of
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Arimanthea establishes first Celtic Church at Glastonbury (c. 37).
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Invasion of Britain by Roman legions and suppression of the Druids
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(40 - 60). Paul travels to Asia Minor and Greece preaching his
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version of the gospel (50). Jewish revolt against Roman rule led
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by Zealots (66). Essenes suppressed and Dead Sea Scrolls hidden
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in caves. Temple in Jerusalem destroyed by Romans (70). New
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testament written. The Nazarenes break away from Judasim to found
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the Christian Church (c. 80). Ormus is converted to Esoteric
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Christianity by Mark. Mithrasim and the Mysteries of Isis compete
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with Christianity in the Roman Empire. Mani, a Persian high
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priest of Zoroastrianism, is crucified (276). Emperor Constantine
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declares Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire.
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The Council of Nicea defines heresy, condemns paganism and lays
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the theological foundation for the Catholic or Universal Church
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(325). Constantine's successor Julian the Apostate (361 - 363)
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briefly re-establishes the pagan old religion. Emperor Theodosius
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outlaws the worship of the pagan gods in Rome and closes the pagan
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temples (378). Invasion of Rome, Greece and Europe by the
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barbarians led by Atilla the Hun (395-480). Withdrawal of the
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Roman legions from Britain (395). Foundation of the Order of
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Comacine by ex-members of the Roman College of Architects.
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500 - 1,000 CE
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Mohammed founds Islam (dies 632). Celtic Church outlawed by
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Council of Whitby (664). Foundation of first Sufi secret
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societies (c. 700). First written translation of Emerald Tablet
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of Hermes Trismegistus. Charlemagne founds alleged first
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Rosicrucian Lodge in Toulouse (898). Foundation of the Cathars,
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Druzes and Yezedi (900). Heretical Catholic monks found first
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Rosicrucian college (1,000).
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1000 - 1400 CE
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Foundation of the Order of the Devoted of Assassins by
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Hasan-i-Sabbah (1034-1124) and the Order of St John (1050). First
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Crusade to the Holy Land (1095). Capture of the city of Jerusalem
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by Godfrey de Bouillan, founder of the Priory of Sion (1099).
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Assassins infiltrate Thuggee cult in India. Foundation of the
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Order of the Knights of the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem (1118).
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Charter granted to the Priory of Sion by Pope Alexander II (1178).
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Crusade launched against Cathars (1208). Inquistion created to
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fight heresy (1215). Massacre of the Cathars at Montsegur in
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Southern France (1241). Troubadours practising their cult of
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courtly love. Occult schools teaching the Cabbala and alchemy
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established in Spain by the Moors. Count Rudolf von Hapsburg
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crowned as Holy Roman Emperor (1273). Knights Templars arrested
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by King Philip of France on charges of devil worship, heresy and
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sexual perversion (1307). Last official Grand Master of the
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Templars, Jacques de Molay, burnt at the stake and the Order goes
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underground (1314).
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1400 - 1600 CE
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Alleged life of Christian Rosenkreutz (1379-1482). Foundation
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of the Order of the Garter by Edward III (1348). First
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publication of the Corpus Heremeticum by the Medici family in
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Italy (1460). Publication of Malleus Malifiracum and the papal
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bull of Pope Innocent which began the medieval witch hunting
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hysteria (1484 and 1486). Martin Luther begins Reformation
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(1521). Henry Agrippa refers to the Templars as Gnostics and
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worshippers of the phallic god Priapus (1530). Life of Dr John
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Dee (1527-1608). Foundation of the British Secret Service by Sir
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Francis Walsingham. Birth of Johann Valenti Andrea (1586). Life
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of Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626). Defeat of the Spanish Armada,
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with magical help from the New Forest Witches (1588).
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1600 - 1700 CE
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Foundation of the Virginia Company by James I (1606). The
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Romanovs become Czars of Russia (1613). Publication of
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Rosicrucian manifesto (1614). Life of Elias Ashmole (1617-1692).
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Voyage of the Mayflower to New England and the publication of Sir
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Francis Bacon's novel The New Atlantis (1620). Establishment of
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the pagan community of Merrymount in Massachusetts by Thomas
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Morton. English Civil War begins (1642). First English Mason
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guild accepts non-stonemasons into its meetings (c. 1646).
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Charles I convicted of treason and beheaded (1649). Oliver
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Cromwell allegedly makes pact with the Devil in order to retain
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power. Introduction of Freemasonry to American colonies by Dutch
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settlers (1658). Order of Pietists founded in Pennsylvania
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(1694).
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1700 - 1800 CE
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Birth of the Comte de Saint-Germain (1710). Masonic Grand Lodge
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of England and Druid Order founded (1717). First Masonic lodge
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founded in France (1721)> Benjamin Franklin initiated as Mason
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(1731). Chevalier Alexander Ramsey informs French Masons that
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they are heirs to the Templar tradition (1736). Roman Church
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condemns Masonry (1738). Birth of Count Cagliostro. Comte de
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Saint-Germain involved in Jacobite plot to restore Stuart dynasty
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to the English Throne (1743). Society of Flagellants and Skopski
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founded in Russia (1750). George Washington initiated as a Mason
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(1752). Sir Francis Dashwood founds the Hell Fire Club. Franklin
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visits England to discuss the future of American colonies with
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Dashwood (1758). Foundation of the Rite of the Strict Observance
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by Baron von Hund based on the Templar tradition. Frederick of
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Prussia founds Order of the Architects of Africa and uses the
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title Illuminati to describe his neo-Masonic lodges (1768).
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Franklin elected Grand Master of the Nine Sisters lodge in Paris
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(1770). Grand Orient founded in France (1771). Boston Tea Party
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(1773). Washington appointed Commander-in-Chief of the new
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American Army (1775). Order of Perfectibilists or Illuminati
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founded. American Revolution (1776). Czar Peter founds the
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Secret Circle (1778). Supposed death of the Comte Saint-Germain
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(1784). Grand Masonic Congress allegedly plots French Revolution.
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Cagliostro involved in Diamond Necklace Affair. Illuminati banned
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in Bavaria and goes underground (1785). French Revolution (1789).
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Illuminist conspiracy to overthrow the Hapsburgs (1794).
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1800 - 1900 CE
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Count Grabinka founds secret society in St. Petersburg based on
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Martinism and Rosicrucianism (1803). French republican plot to
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assassinate Napoleon by placing a bomb under his coach, led by
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occultist Fabre d'Olivet. Emperor Napoleon takes control of
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French Masonry (1805). Revived Templar Order in France celebrates
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the martyrdom of Jacques de Molay with public requiem (1808).
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Foundation of the Order of Sublime Perfects (1809). Eliphas Levi
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(1810-1875) reveals the secret symbolism of the Templar idol
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Baphomet. Czar Alexander I and Emperor Francis von Hapsburg unite
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to defeat Italian revolution incited by secret societies. John
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Quincy Adams, initiate of the Dragon Society, is elected US
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President (1820). Czar Alexander outlaws Masonry in Russia
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(1822). Decembrist secret society attempts coup when Czar
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Alexander allegedly dies (1825). AntiMasonic Party founded in US
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to combat secret societies in American politics (1828). Wagner
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joins the Vaterlandsverein, a secret society dedicated to the
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formation of a pan-European federation of nations. Masonic
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convention at Strasbourg allegedly plots second French Revolution
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(1848). Napoleon III condemns Grand Orient for dabbling in
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radical politics (1850). Paschal Randolph founds Hermetic
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Brotherhood of the Light (1858). Abraham Lincoln is assassinated
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(1865). Klu Klux Klan founded (1866). Society of Rosicrucians in
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Anglia founded (1867). Foundation of the Theosophical Society by
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Madame Blavasky on instructions of the Great White Brotherhood.
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Birth of Aleister Crowley (1875). Mysterious suicide of ArchDuke
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Rudolph von Hapsburg at a hunting lodge at Mayerling (1889).
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Foundation of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (1888).
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Assassination of Empress Elizabeth von Hapsburg by anarchist
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(1898).
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1900 - 1897 CE
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Foundation of the Ordo Templi Orientis (1900). International
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Order of CoFreemasonry founded in 1902. Publication of The
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Protocols of the Wise Men of Zion in Russia (1905). Foundation of
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the Ancient and Mystical Order of the Rose Crucis (1909). Black
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Hand Society founded in 1911. Aleister Crowley accepted as head
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of the British OTO. Order of the Temple of the Rosy Cross founded
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in 1912. Assassination of ArchDuke Franz Ferdinand and
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Archduchess Sophia von Hapsberg. Attempted murder of Rasputin.
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WWI begins in 1914. Kaiser Wilhelm abdicates. Hapsburg dynasty
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is overthrown. Bolshevik Revolution in Russia (1917-1918).
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Foundation of German Workers Party by Thule Society (1919).
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Hitler joins GWP and changes its name to the National Socialist
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Party (1920). Crowley employed by MI6. Cardinal Roncalli, later
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Pope John XXIII, allegedly joins Rosicrucian Order. Hitler
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becomes first chancellor of the Third Reich (1933). Roosevelt
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places Illuminist symbol of eye in triangle on the dollar bill
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(1935). Nazi invasion of England prevented by New Forest Witches
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(1940). Rudolf Hess lured to Britain on peace mission by fake
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astrological data (1941). Order of the Temple revived in France
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(1952). First Bilderberg meeting in 1954. Foundation of the P2
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Lodge (1960). Death of Pope Paul VI, election and alleged murder
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of Pope John Paul I, and election of Pope John Paul II (1978).
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Exposure of P2 conspiracy. Attempt to assassinate John Paul II
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(1981). L'Ordre Internationale Chevelresque Tradition Solaire
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founded on instructions of the revived Order of the Temple in
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France (1984).
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<EOF>
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5 January 1991
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