New World Order The Ancient Plan of Secret Societies by William T. Still

New World Order The Ancient Plan of Secret Societies by William T. Still

Author:William T. Still [Still, William T.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: William T. Still; NWO; Masonry; Illuminati; Truman; Rosicrucian; Symbols; Apron; Nixon; Washington; America; Sophie3
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


In 1857, when the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow became an A.A„ he visited Pike in Charleston. Longfellow told Pike that he had an innovation for the Order. The "innovation" turned out to be a way to secretly introduce Satanism into the Order J 5

Again, the difference between Satanism and Luciferianism is very simple and easy to understand, and it is very necessary to this study. Briefly, Satanism is what we today refer to as "black magic," while Lu-ciferianism is ironically known as "Theurgy 7 ' or "white magic." Occult expert Edith Starr Miller explained, "Luciferians never call their infernal master, 'Spirit of Evil' or 'Father and Creator of Crime,' as a Satanist would. Albert Pike even forbade the use of the word Sflftm under any circumstances." 16

There is certainly no doubt that all the mystery schools espouse this Luciferian philosophy. Edith Starr Miller wrote in 1933 that:

Luciferian Occultism controls Freemasonry t „ + Luciferian Occultisnu.is therefore not a novelty, but it bore a different name in theeariydays of Christianity. It wascalled^Cnosticismand its founder was Simon the Magician. 17

in any^ase, Pike apparently thought any change unnecessary, and so would not take a definite stand. Finally, a compromise was worked out so that Longfellow could secretly use the Oddfellows for his experiments. Whether this "improvement" in the Oddfellow system remains to the present day is unknown.

Satanist or Luciferian, there is no doubt that Pike was bloodthirsty. During the AmericaiiOvil War, Pike was a brigadier gen era!, fighting on tKe sideof thetonfederaty. He was sent toOklahoma and given the title of Indian Commissioner by the South. His mission was to raise an army of the most savage of the Western tribes. His band became so barbarous, however, that Jefferson Da vis disbanded the unit" 1 *

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After the Civil War, Pike was tried and found guilty of treason and sent to jail. Masons went to bat for him to President Andrew Johnson, himself a Mason. By April 22,1866, President Johnson pardoned him. The following day, Pike visited the president at the White House. The press was not informed of all this for nine months. 19

So pronounced was anti-Masonic sentiment that It was an issue when Congress tried to impeach President Johnson in March IS67. Shortly after the impeachment investigation began, Pike and General Gordon Granger met with Johnson at the White House for approximately three hours. Later, Granger was summoned before the House judiciary Committee in its impeachment investigation and asked about the latter meeting. The general told the committee:

They [President Johnson and Pike] talked a great deal about Masonry More about that than anything else. And from what they talked about between them,.,! understood from the conversation that the President was [Pike's] subordinate in Masonry. 20

Shortly thereafter, on June 20,1S67, the president received the fourth through the thirty-second degrees of Masonry of the Scottish Rite in his bedroom at the White House by a delegation of Scottish Rite officials. 21 Later that month, President Johnson journeyed to Boston to dedicate a Masonic temple, accompanied by General Granger and a delegation of the Knights Templar.



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