The Illuminists continue to destroy the South
Was the War of Northern Aggression instigated by New Yorkers?
As stated in the most recent article, the Illuminists performed their evil deeds not only in the French Revolution, but also in the 1848 socialist revolts in Europe, and, by extension, in our own War of Northern Aggression, through the efforts of the Forty-eighters and others even before them.
In https://tcallenco.blogspot.com T. C. Allen told us of their efforts in the South even before the War. He said: “years before the War of Southern Independence, Illuminists had sent agents to the South to take control of key positions and to agitate for secession. These agents included John A. Quitman, John Slidell, and Albert Pike. Thus Illuminists were behind the abolitionists and others in the North provoking the Southern states to secede and the provocateurs in the South advocating secession. Quitman, a New Yorker, moved to Mississippi and married into a prominent Southern family…Slidell, an agent of the Rothchilds, led the secessionist party in Louisiana. He was from New York and a Masonic protege of Edward Livingston, Grand Master of New York. Livingston, who was President Jackson’s Secretary of State, was a conspirator with Aaron Burr…Slidell’s second in command in Louisiana was Judah P. Benjamin, a Jew. Benjamin and Slidell were partners in the same law firm. Like Slidell, Benjamin was also an agent of the Rothchilds…Albert Pike moved from New York to Missouri in 1831 and then to Arkansas in 1833…” Does the same question occur to some of you as it did to me as I read this? Seems like you had lots of New York people all of a sudden pushing for secession in the South. Almost like the War of Northern Aggression was “made in New York.” I’ve read a lot about the War over the years, and the personalities involved, but nothing I ever read before told me that Quitman, Slidell, and Albert Pike all came from New York.
And then again, there was good old Judah Benjamin. Has anyone ever seen a picture of Judah Benjamin when he wasn’t smiling? I don’t think I ever have. Seems like every picture I’ve ever seen of him, he has almost a smirk on his face—li9ke he knows something you don’t! Maybe it’s just me, but I never trust a man who constantly smiles—and with his Rothchild connections, Benjamin obviously knew something most of his contemporaries in the South didn’t.
Allen also noted that: “After the North had pushed the South beyond any reasonable forbearance, the Southern states sought independence. The Northern States were determined to reduce them to provinces to be exploited for the benefit of the North—primarily the banking and industrial interest in the North. Finally war broke out. To provoke a war Lincoln sent a fleet to reinforce Fort Sumter. Lincoln was an agent of the Illuminists if not an Illuminist himself. The Illuminists wanted war and Lincoln gave it to them.” Whether Lincoln was an Illuminist or not I cant say for sure. I know the Rosicrucian’s claimed him as one of their elders and he definitely had a socialist worldview. Walter Kennedy and I in Lincoln, Marx, and the GOP took note of his socialist worldview, which was also in keeping with the views of his Forty-eighter pals.
According to Mr. Allen, and I don’t disagree with him here, the Illuminists maneuvered both North and South into a war that neither Northerners nor Southerners really wanted. Allen also observed that: “The Reconstruction Amendments, the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments, especially the last two, overturned much of the original Constitution and reduced the states to administrative provinces subservient to the United States government. Perhaps more importantly in furthering the Illuminist goal was the precedence set by the imperial presidency of Lincoln during the war and by the Radical Republicans in Congress and the Johnson and Grant administrations during Reconstruction.” And even with Lincoln’s presidency you had those like Stanton in the background—always there in the background—who ended up with so much of the real power.
Allen has made another interesting observation here, and, thinking about it, I can see that he has a valid point. He said: “Contrary to what many conspiratorial historians believe, the War for Southern Independence was not fought to split the United States into two or more countries. They wanted war to destroy the United States Constitution and the sovereignty of the States. They wanted war to consolidate power in the federal government (one government is easier to control than many, which is why the Illuminists want to consolidate all political power into a world government) and to make the United States a great military power that they would control. All these goals they accomplished.”
All this does not mean that what the South fought for was wrong. Allen observed: “Southerners had fought to preserve the God-given inalienable rights and liberties of mankind, embodied in the Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights. They fought for the dispersal and decentralization of power as opposed to the Illuministic goal of the concentration of power and centralization of power. The South had the highest concentration of anti-illuminists of any place in the world. The great Christian revival and conversions that occurred among the Confederate soldiers during the war accented this anti-illuminism. The Illuminists had to destroy the South. Destroy her they did.” And with all their howling about Confederate “treason” and the destruction of our flags and monuments today, they are engaged in one gigantic mopping-up project.
Allen noted, in conclusion, that “Reconstruction formally ended in 1877, but efforts to reconstruct the South into the image of Illuminism continue to this day.” Mr. Allen, how right you are! And if more Southern folks do not begin to awaken from their Illuminist-induced spiritual slumber and start removing their kids from what passes for public education, then the Illuminists may well finally end up seizing the day—and where will we be if that happens? We had better give that some serious thought while we still can.
“… they willingly fulfilled someone's agenda”
That’s always the question. Is there a cabal working with an esoteric formula or tong gangs clawing territory away from rivals in brutal behind the scenes battles dressed up in the latest designer suits flying their heraldic banners in secret.
Very good essay. I am often guilty of giving these men too much credit. Outside of Pike who was very intelligent many players were simply opportunists justifying greed with high-minded platitudes. The argument can be made that they were being directed through contacts by individuals who saw a larger picture, the Royal Family for instance, who knew how to use greedy bunglers to their advantage.