The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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At this time, King Gustavus IV Adolphus, who had succeeded his father Gustavus III, received information that the Illuminati had set themselves up in his palace. Boheman was revealed as a political agent, who had used the nobility for subversive ends. Boheman was arrested in February 1803 and expelled from the realm (0. H. Dumrath, "Det XIX arhundrade" / "The 19 th Century", part II, Stock- holm, 1900, p. 82). In February 1803, the king ordered the arrest of Carl Boheman. His papers were investigated and his correspondence with Duke Carl von Hessen was confiscated. The trial against Boheman was held behind closed doors. On 18 March 1803, he was expelled to Denmark. The Danish authorities sent him on to Hamburg at the request of the Swedish government. In 1814, Boheman re- turned to Stockholm, where Prince Charles had become King Charles XIII. But he was no longer welcome. He died in poverty in Wandsbeck near Hamburg in April 1831. On Monday, 13 March 1809, a coup d'etat took place at the Royal Palace in Stockholm. Gustavus IV was arrested by several high- ranking masonic officers led by Colonel Carl Johan Adlercreutz. The king called for help. The Royal Guard broke down the door, but the conspirators explained that everything was in order. The king then attempted to make his way to the main guard, where a loyal German regiment was stationed. But the conspirators caught up with him and the king was dragged back. He was taken to the palace of Drottning- holm, where he was placed under house arrest. He was deposed on 10 May. The masonic conspirators helped Prince Carl (his uncle and grand master) to power, and on 6 June 1809, he was proclaimed the new king (Charles XIII), despite the fact that he was completely senile. Gustavus IV Adolphus was expelled from the realm in December 1809. He died in Switzerland on 7 February 1837. Thus the royal line of Vasa came to an end (C. Georg Starback, "Berattelser ur svenska historien", Stockholm, 1880, pp. 290-291). Sweden fell upon hard times and the way was cleared for socialism. During the years 1860-1930 more than 1.4 million Swedes emigrated to America because of poverty and famine. 97

The Jewish Memphis Misraim system was founded in Italy in 1780. Misraim means 'Egypt' in Hebrew. The magic rites of the system descend from Egypt and were revised by 'Count' Alessandro Cagliostro (actually a Sicilian swindler by the name of Giuseppe Balsamo), who concealed his Jewish origin. This system grew out of Cagliostro's ideas of black magic. Cagliostro practised Satanism and conspired against the crown. His system, Krata Repoa, which he created in Bordeaux in 1783, contained 97 degrees. Cagliostro called himself the Grand Copt (Kophta). In 1776, at the age of 33, he turned up in London. As early as April of the same year, he was initiated into the Esperance Lodge No. 289 in London. Cagliostro was later initiated into the Rosicrucian Order in Malta, the Lodge of Hope in England, The Indissoluble Lodge in Holland, The Perfect Union in Naples, the Temple Order La Stricte Observance, and into Cohen's Chosen in Lyon. Later Cagliostro himself opened lodges in Holland, Germany and Russia (St. Petersburg). He took part in a Masonic Convention in Paris on 15 February 1785. The Danish extremist Jew Kolmer, known as Altotas in Italy, was Cagliostro's master and worked hard to popu- larise the magic of Osiris. Kolmer had close contact with the leader of the Illuminati Adam Weishaupt in Ingolstadt, Bavaria. Cagliostro joi- ned the Illuminati in 1783 in Frankfurt. He was expelled from France in 1786 in connection with "the necklace affair", which was orga- nized by the Illuminati. Cagliostro had ordered a precious diamond necklace in the name of Marie Antoinette to create jealousy among the poor. Before this, he had predicted that the Bastille would fall three years later. In 1789, Cagliostro was arrested in Rome for at- tempting to found a new Egyptian masonic lodge, and was senten- ced to death and then life imprisonment. He died on 26 August 1795. Cagliostro was also a member of the Knights Templar, whose inten- tion was to build the "eternal temple", according to Albert Pike's statement from 1871. Building a temple came thereafter to mean building a new society, which immediately leads an organization of this kind into politics.

At this time, King Gustavus IV Adolphus, who had succeeded his<br />

father Gustavus III, received information that the Illuminati had set<br />

themselves up in his palace. Boheman was revealed as a political<br />

agent, who had used the nobility for subversive ends. Boheman was<br />

arrested in February 1803 and expelled from the realm (0. H.<br />

Dumrath, "Det XIX arhundrade" / "<strong>The</strong> 19 th Century", part II, Stock-<br />

holm, 1900, p. 82). In February 1803, the king ordered the arrest <strong>of</strong><br />

Carl Boheman. His papers were investigated and his correspondence<br />

with Duke Carl von Hessen was confiscated. <strong>The</strong> trial against<br />

Boheman was held behind closed doors. On 18 March 1803, he was<br />

expelled to Denmark. <strong>The</strong> Danish authorities sent him on to Hamburg<br />

at the request <strong>of</strong> the Swedish government. In 1814, Boheman re-<br />

turned to Stockholm, where Prince Charles had become King Charles<br />

XIII. But he was no longer welcome. He died in poverty in Wandsbeck<br />

near Hamburg in April 1831.<br />

On Monday, 13 March 1809, a coup d'etat took place at the Royal<br />

Palace in Stockholm. Gustavus IV was arrested by several high-<br />

ranking masonic <strong>of</strong>ficers led by Colonel Carl Johan Adlercreutz. <strong>The</strong><br />

king called for help. <strong>The</strong> Royal Guard broke down the door, but the<br />

conspirators explained that everything was in order. <strong>The</strong> king then<br />

attempted to make his way to the main guard, where a loyal German<br />

regiment was stationed. But the conspirators caught up with him and<br />

the king was dragged back. He was taken to the palace <strong>of</strong> Drottning-<br />

holm, where he was placed under house arrest. He was deposed on 10<br />

May. <strong>The</strong> masonic conspirators helped Prince Carl (his uncle and<br />

grand master) to <strong>power</strong>, and on 6 June 1809, he was proclaimed the<br />

new king (Charles XIII), despite the fact that he was completely<br />

senile. Gustavus IV Adolphus was expelled from the realm in<br />

December 1809. He died in Switzerland on 7 February 1837. Thus the<br />

royal line <strong>of</strong> Vasa came to an end (C. Georg Starback, "Berattelser ur<br />

svenska historien", Stockholm, 1880, pp. 290-291).<br />

Sweden fell upon hard times and the way was cleared for socialism.<br />

During the years 1860-1930 more than 1.4 million Swedes emigrated<br />

to America because <strong>of</strong> poverty and famine.<br />

97

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