This book considers secret societies to be anything from the Freemasons to tribal hunting parties.
This book considers secret societies to be anything from the Freemasons to tribal hunting parties.
the Priory de Sion, the Thule Society, or sometimes known as the Thule Society, The Order, the Skull and Bones, the Russell Trust, the Jason Society, the Scroll and Key, the Illuminati, and I could go on and on and on and on. But the most important thing to realize is that they all have been collectively known throughout the ages as the Mystery Schools, the Illuminati, which literally means Illumined Ones.
And Skull and Bones is a higher level of this.
Secret societies and the churches and the masons, and all of that is to keep you from that information.
That led to even all kinds of more crazy stuff with the secret agencies and eventually got hooked up to Templars, Bilderbergers, and the people under the Getty that I call the Caber, which don't really have anything to do with government per se, but I guess they're closer to the Cabal, the New World Order, those people.
And they are who, like the Illuminati and all of them, actually report to. So like the cavers are higher up. This is his way of trying to pull rank on all the people who... Fuck you with your bullshit Illuminati. They don't even come close to the top of the food chain, man. Right, right. Cavers. The Illuminati's just the foot soldiers of the cavers.
But the idea that they had was they created secrecy intentionally. They had this methodology wherein they would publicly talk about how secret their society was. And because they would do that, there was a mystique to what they did. And everyone thought they were doing way more important shit than they were actually doing. They were drinking and fucking. They were committing sacrilege, perhaps, but it wasn't to any larger goal. But because they would be like, ask me about the Hellfire Club.