The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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against a brother!" Another "skeleton" threatened: "As a dog dies, so dies the traitor." The Carbonari The Illuminati and freemasons worked behind the scenes very skilfully. In Italy the Illuminati started to infiltrate the Carbonari to use the organization for their own purposes. The Carbonari (charcoal burners) was a secret society that origi- nated 1806 in Naples and consisted of freemasons, mafiosi and military officers. The members had rituals that were similar to the masonic ones, but had their origin in the carpenters' guilds. The leader was called master and was assisted by the two cousins, Oak and Elm. Their table was the chopping block and their seats were bundles of twigs. They were wearing leather aprons and surrounded themselves with magic attributes such as axes, branches, and oak leaf garlands. They recognized each other by rubbing their right eyebrow three times with the right hand. The password was to rub their right ear lobe with the right hand. The members recognized each other also by secret handshakes, different for each class. Their meeting place was called 'hut' (baracca). The supreme lodge Alta Vendita (the Marketplace) was founded in 1828 and its grand master was Joseph Picilli. The armed Carbonari movement was established in southern Italy in 1807 and formed a veritable state within the state. The Carbonari, whose tactical guiding star was conspiracy, participated in all insur- rections in the Kingdom of Naples until 1835. Their slogan was: "It is right to kill the kings of Italy!" The Austrian troops succeeded in suppressing all their attempts to seize power. After 1840 the psycho- pathic ideas of the Carbonari spread to the whole Apennine Penin- sula. The most important leaders were prominent freemasons and Illu- minati such as Count Camilio di Cavour, Giuseppe Garibaldi, and 249

Giuseppe Mazzini. Mazzini was always dressed in black as if in mourning for his country. He became known as the 'Evil Genius of Italy' and tried to carry on the activities of the Illuminati through the Alta Vendita, the main lodge of the Carbonari. Cavour reformed the Italian economy and introduced the lira as currency. From November 1859, after the formation of the Provisional Government, the new currency became the lira. Cavour was appointed prime minister of Sardinia in 1852. He also founded and edited the newspaper II Risorgimento (The Awakening) in 1847. This eventually became the name given to the unification movement. The headquarters of the Carbonari was located in Rome. In the 1820s the movement had 700 000 armed members. They claimed that they could enlighten the world with the holy fire (illuminism!). The symbol of their message of truth was charcoal, the source of light. An upside-down tree symbolized the murdered king. They advocated removal of the wolves (tyrants) in the forest (society). The members of the same hut called themselves boni cugini (good cousins). Non-Carbonari were called pagani (heathens). The Carbonari were divided into two classes: apprentices and masters. No apprentice could rise to the degree of master until the end of six months. The Carbonari colours were blue (hope), red (love) and black (faith). At their gatherings they displayed five glowing triangles symbolizing the Illuminati five-point program. The novice, to be recommended by three members, was dragged in a sack from the antechamber to the threshold of the hut. The master kicked three times towards the door and uttered ceremoniously: "Good cousins, we need help!" A ritual answer allowed the novice to enter. According to the symbolic rite the candidate was dragged through "the forest", "the fire", and "water", before swearing the oath. Not until then was he let out of the sack. When the carbonaro received the highest degree, he was informed what the symbols really stood for. Before that they had lied to him and allured him with pious Christian stories. 250

Giuseppe Mazzini. Mazzini was always dressed in black as if in<br />

mourning for his country. He became known as the 'Evil Genius <strong>of</strong><br />

Italy' and tried to carry on the activities <strong>of</strong> the Illuminati through<br />

the Alta Vendita, the main lodge <strong>of</strong> the Carbonari. Cavour reformed<br />

the Italian economy and introduced the lira as currency. From<br />

November 1859, after the formation <strong>of</strong> the Provisional Government,<br />

the new currency became the lira. Cavour was appointed prime<br />

minister <strong>of</strong> Sardinia in 1852. He also founded and edited the<br />

newspaper II Risorgimento (<strong>The</strong> Awakening) in 1847. This eventually<br />

became the name given to the unification movement.<br />

<strong>The</strong> headquarters <strong>of</strong> the Carbonari was located in Rome. In the<br />

1820s the movement had 700 000 armed members. <strong>The</strong>y claimed that<br />

they could enlighten the world with the holy fire (illuminism!). <strong>The</strong><br />

symbol <strong>of</strong> their message <strong>of</strong> truth was charcoal, the source <strong>of</strong> light.<br />

An upside-down tree symbolized the murdered king. <strong>The</strong>y advocated<br />

removal <strong>of</strong> the wolves (tyrants) in the forest (society).<br />

<strong>The</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the same hut called themselves boni cugini (good<br />

cousins). Non-Carbonari were called pagani (heathens). <strong>The</strong> Carbonari<br />

were divided into two classes: apprentices and masters. No apprentice<br />

could rise to the degree <strong>of</strong> master until the end <strong>of</strong> six months.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Carbonari colours were blue (hope), red (love) and black<br />

(faith). At their gatherings they displayed five glowing triangles<br />

symbolizing the Illuminati five-point program.<br />

<strong>The</strong> novice, to be recommended by three members, was dragged in<br />

a sack from the antechamber to the threshold <strong>of</strong> the hut. <strong>The</strong> master<br />

kicked three times towards the door and uttered ceremoniously:<br />

"Good cousins, we need help!"<br />

A ritual answer allowed the novice to enter. According to the<br />

symbolic rite the candidate was dragged through "the forest", "the<br />

fire", and "water", before swearing the oath. Not until then was he<br />

let out <strong>of</strong> the sack.<br />

When the carbonaro received the highest degree, he was informed<br />

what the symbols really stood for. Before that they had lied to him<br />

and allured him with pious Christian stories.<br />

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