"Under the Sign of Scorpion" by Juri - Gnostic Liberation Front

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1881), Georg Herwegh, Robert Blum, Ludwig Feuerbach (1804-1872) and Johann Jacoby (1805-1877) from Germany (all played leading roles in the "revolution"). The Jewish banker and freemason Ludwig Bamberger (1823-1899) led the "revolution" in Germany in 1848. He founded Central Bank of Ger- many in 1870. Adolphe Cremieux served as minister of justice in the revolutionary government. It was Cremieux who, in May 1860, together with Rabbi Elie-Aristide Astruc, Narcisse Leven, Jules Garvallo and others in Paris founded the great Jewish Masonic Lodge L'Alliance Israelite Universelle, which used the B'nai B'rith as its executive organ. In 1863, Cremieux became president of the central committee of the movement. The motto of this organisation was: "All Israelites are comrades!" Adolph Isaac Cremieux, who was a well-known lawyer, "liberal" poli- tician and a Grand Master of the Ordre du rite Memphis-Misraim and Master of the Grand Orient de France, spoke openly in his manifesto to Alliance Israelite Universelle: "The union which we shall create will not be a French, English, Irish or German, but a Jewish World Union... Under no circumstances shall a Jew befriend a Christian or a Muslim; not before the moment comes when Judaism, the only true religion, shines over the entire World." Cremieux (33°) also worked closely with the powerful English Jew Chaim Montefiore (1784-1885). Together they saved two Jewish ritual murderers who had admitted to their crimes in Damascus. Sicily came first. On the 12th of January 1848, the "revolutionaries" in Palermo simply declared Sicily independent. On the 8th of February the revolutionary movement was organised in Piedmont. The revolt began in Tuscany on the 17th of February. Everything was co-ordinated by two Jewish Illuminati leaders, Giuseppe Mazzini and Adriano Lemmi. Lemmi was a skilful revolutionary conspirator who became a Grand Master of the Grande Oriente d'ltalia in 1885. The freemason and Grand Master Giuseppe Garibaldi (33°) also took part in the planning. Afterwards, they began to act in France. A revolt was stirred up in Paris on the 22nd-23rd of February. Isaac Cremieux made sure that Louis Philippe was dethroned and he fled to London on the 24th of February. Lamartine seized power. On the very same day, the 24th February, "The Communist Manifesto" was published. Riots also occurred elsewhere. 80

March 1848 - The Prepared Plan If we take a closer look at the points in time when "revolutions" broke out in several places in March of 1848, we see a clear connection, which reveals a prepared plan behind the events. On the 5th of March, the so-called pre-Parliament held a meeting in Heidelberg, led by the Grand Master of the local Masonic lodge and attended mainly by Jews who also took part in the Illuminati conference in Strasbourg. On March 11th, the Illuminati founded the Council of Saint Wenceslas - Vaclav - in Prague. The violent incidents in this series of events began on March 13th with the rebellion in the Austrian capital, Vienna. The architects behind the action were two Jewish doctors, Adolf Fischhof and Joseph Goldmark. On March 14th a "revolution" occurred in Rome. The leader here was Giu- seppe Mazzini, who declared the Papal States a republic. This republic was later crushed, despite Garibaldi's stubborn defence. A revolt in Hungarian Pest had been planned well in advance for the 15th of March. The leaders of the Hungarian revolt were the Jew Mahmud Pascha (Freund), who organised the coup in Budapest, and the freemason Lajos Kossuth, who acted in the provinces. The intention was to celebrate the murder of the Roman Emperor Gaius Julius Caesar on the same day in 44 B.C. The Masonic lodge, the Grand Orient still praises Brutus for this murder. Riots in Naples and Paris had been planned for the same day. 81

1881), Georg Herwegh, Robert Blum, Ludwig Feuerbach (1804-1872) and<br />

Johann Jaco<strong>by</strong> (1805-1877) from Germany (all played leading roles in <strong>the</strong><br />

"revolution").<br />

The Jewish banker and freemason Ludwig Bamberger (1823-1899) led<br />

<strong>the</strong> "revolution" in Germany in 1848. He founded Central Bank <strong>of</strong> Ger-<br />

many in 1870.<br />

Adolphe Cremieux served as minister <strong>of</strong> justice in <strong>the</strong> revolutionary<br />

government. It was Cremieux who, in May 1860, toge<strong>the</strong>r with Rabbi<br />

Elie-Aristide Astruc, Narcisse Leven, Jules Garvallo and o<strong>the</strong>rs in Paris<br />

founded <strong>the</strong> great Jewish Masonic Lodge L'Alliance Israelite Universelle,<br />

which used <strong>the</strong> B'nai B'rith as its executive organ. In 1863, Cremieux<br />

became president <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> central committee <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> movement. The motto <strong>of</strong><br />

this organisation was: "All Israelites are comrades!"<br />

Adolph Isaac Cremieux, who was a well-known lawyer, "liberal" poli-<br />

tician and a Grand Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Ordre du rite Memphis-Misraim and<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Grand Orient de France, spoke openly in his manifesto to<br />

Alliance Israelite Universelle: "The union which we shall create will not be<br />

a French, English, Irish or German, but a Jewish World Union... <strong>Under</strong> no<br />

circumstances shall a Jew befriend a Christian or a Muslim; not before <strong>the</strong><br />

moment comes when Judaism, <strong>the</strong> only true religion, shines over <strong>the</strong> entire<br />

World."<br />

Cremieux (33°) also worked closely with <strong>the</strong> powerful English Jew<br />

Chaim Montefiore (1784-1885). Toge<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>y saved two Jewish ritual<br />

murderers who had admitted to <strong>the</strong>ir crimes in Damascus.<br />

Sicily came first. On <strong>the</strong> 12th <strong>of</strong> January 1848, <strong>the</strong> "revolutionaries" in<br />

Palermo simply declared Sicily independent. On <strong>the</strong> 8th <strong>of</strong> February <strong>the</strong><br />

revolutionary movement was organised in Piedmont. The revolt began in<br />

Tuscany on <strong>the</strong> 17th <strong>of</strong> February. Everything was co-ordinated <strong>by</strong> two<br />

Jewish Illuminati leaders, Giuseppe Mazzini and Adriano Lemmi. Lemmi<br />

was a skilful revolutionary conspirator who became a Grand Master <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

Grande Oriente d'ltalia in 1885. The freemason and Grand Master<br />

Giuseppe Garibaldi (33°) also took part in <strong>the</strong> planning. Afterwards, <strong>the</strong>y<br />

began to act in France. A revolt was stirred up in Paris on <strong>the</strong> 22nd-23rd <strong>of</strong><br />

February. Isaac Cremieux made sure that Louis Philippe was dethroned<br />

and he fled to London on <strong>the</strong> 24th <strong>of</strong> February. Lamartine seized power.<br />

On <strong>the</strong> very same day, <strong>the</strong> 24th February, "The Communist Manifesto"<br />

was published. Riots also occurred elsewhere.<br />

80

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