Secret Society 322: Freemasons Masonic Book
Secret Society 322: Freemasons Masonic Book
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The enigmatic and potent Order, shrouded in secrecy and power, holds an unparalleled influence. As you delve into the overwhelming evidence presented in this exploration, your perception of the world is bound to sharpen with an almost unsettling clarity.
Topics Explored:
- The Illuminati
- Code 322
- The New World Order
- Secret Societies
- Cults
- The Wolfs Head, Scroll & Key
- The Illuminati Code
- Operations of the Order
- Secrecy
- The Rockefellers & Gates
- Templars & Freemasons
- The Order's Role in Wars and Revolutions
- Rituals of the Order
- The Dumbing Down of America
- The Death's Head
- The International Mafia
- The Bohemian Club
- The Inner Circle
- The German Illuminati
- Ceremonies of the Illuminati
- Dangers of the Rainbow
- The Temple of 332
- J.P. Morgan
- Secretive Documents
- And More
This edition includes facsimiles of the original restricted documents.
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THE ORDER MAKES ITS OWN LAW...
Unveiling a Secret Society entrenched in the United States, this book originated from an anonymous donation containing an 8-inch thick package of secret documents. Anonymous yet comprehensive, it includes a member list of Yale's 332 secret society and supporting documents. This transcends a mere history of secret societies; it's an exploration into the forces shaping our society, education, wars, and influence on multiple levels.
Stretching back to the 18th-century creation of the Illuminati in Bavaria, the Order's members permeate every sector of society — education, foundations, politics, government, industry, law, and finance. The Order, Chapter 322, is no ordinary fraternity; it's a highly secretive society whose members adhere to a strict code of silence.
Breaking 170 years of secrecy, this exposé unveils Yale's mysterious society and its influential members, including Tafts, Rockefellers, Pillsbury, and world leaders. Far beyond a campus fraternity, the society focuses on the postcollegiate success of its members.
The order's secrets have always been safe with the press, much of which they founded...
During its time, the Illuminati had widespread and influential membership. After suppression by the Bavarian Government in 1788, it was quiet for some years and then revived.
Initiates of The Order are assured of career advancement, success, and wealth, provided they follow the rule "to get along, you must go along.
If I have a Magnum Opus, this is it" - Anthony C. Sutton, The Author.
Uncover the legacy of The Order, Order 322, or The Brotherhood of Death, a cultural institution at Yale University. Its powerful alumni and the mystique surrounding it have given rise to various conspiracy theories. Discover the secrets, rituals, and historical context that define this clandestine society.
This book, in excellent condition despite its 21-year vintage, offers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of The Order. Meticulously preserved with minimal aging attributes, it comprises 317 reading pages.
History: Founded in 1832 by William Huntington Russell and Alphonso Taft, The Order emerged from a dispute among Yale debating societies. Its assets are managed by the Russell Trust Association, established in 1856. The society annually selects fifteen junior class members to join its ranks. The controversy surrounding gender inclusion persisted, with 322 remaining an all-male society until 1992.
Join us on a journey through the annals of The Order's history, where secrecy meets influence, and explore the enduring impact of this mysterious society.
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