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Aug. 8, 2025 - Info Warrior - Jason Bermas
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The Resurrection Of A 33rd Degree Mason

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Why History Matters 00:14:05
We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
We think too much and feel too little.
More than machinery.
We need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat.
As if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy.
You've got to say, I'm a human being.
God damn it.
My life has value.
You have meddled with the primal forces of nature.
Don't give yourselves to brutes.
Men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder.
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men.
Machine men with machine minds and machine hearts.
Thank you.
Haha.
It's showtime.
It's time to buckle up for making sense of the madness.
And who loves you and who do you love?
Hey, everybody, Jason Burmes here.
And today we're going to be talking about the resurrection of Morals and Dogma's own Albert Pike.
Now, years ago, and I had to go back and actually find the original clip of Tucker Carlson talking about this.
It's five years ago now.
This statue was torn down by a bunch of protesters.
And one of the main reasons is that Pike was a Confederate soldier and somebody who's been associated as a leader of the Ku Klux Klan.
Historically, that seems to be debatable.
But now the press is saying Donald Trump is now resurrecting the statue and bringing it back.
And I'm going to be somewhere totally away from all of these people because, for instance, if my memory serves me correctly, if it's not this clip, it would be a different one we did with the Tuckens.
He wanted to basically say that the people that were doing that should be charged as domestic terrorists.
No.
A thousand percent.
No.
Okay?
If you take part in vandalizing or destroying property, guess what?
We got charges for that.
And if you want to expand upon those charges because the site is some kind of historical significance, so be it.
Let's not get too far away from it.
We certainly don't take away somebody's due process and rights as a citizen for that kind of behavior, whether you like it or not.
Now, as far as the statue coming back in DC on the Capitol grounds, personally, I don't know if that's the best.
I've always said this about all these statues, and I know everybody wants to get into North Carolina and the fine people.
I don't like to run away from history at all.
I think that's a bad move.
I think history needs to be preserved.
That doesn't mean that you keep monuments around forever, especially if they might represent something a little bit reprehensible.
But if you are going to take them away from that site, I think you do so in a manner that you make another place, a museum-type place, right?
It doesn't have to be even a full museum, some other type of historic site where you show where it was originally and why it was put there and the historical context of the time.
Shocking.
I know that sounds like a wild, wild concept.
But again, what we're going to do here is we're going to read this USA or CIA Today piece on this incident.
And then because Pike is a very, very controversial figure, he is a 33rd degree Mason.
And people often talk about him with his quotes about the seething powers, the seething energies of Lucifer.
So we're going to read the Lucifer quotes here as well.
We're going to watch that Tuckins piece.
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Saw the great Kurt Metzger in the chat already.
Really want to thank Kurt for his appearance last week on the program.
My most watched show in years, Kurt.
Literally my most watched show, I think, in close to half a decade.
And I can't thank you enough.
We're going to have to get you on.
Kurt's always really fun and always into the esoteric stuff.
And yes, Esoterica, I believe, is one of the books by Pike.
I mean, a prolific author on all this stuff.
We could get into other Mason authors.
Manly P. Hall comes to mind, constantly invoking Albert Pike, etc.
So we're going to do it to it.
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I was picked to be on that surrounded program as one of the 25 quote-unquote conspiracy theorists.
And I was going to go on in regards to 9-11 against a journalist.
But it was such last minute.
And they did offer a stipend of like $600, but it wouldn't even have covered my costs if I flew in in the morning, flew out that night, and God forbid, you know, one of my flights was delayed and I missed the whole shoot altogether.
I told them, hey, I would love to be the guy who is the conspiracy theorist versus 20 journalists.
If you guys haven't seen Surrounded, it's actually a pretty interesting debate show on YouTube.
And I really do believe I would go 20 and all.
So I said that to him.
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Give me a follow-on X as well.
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Let's get into it.
No one was sad to see the Confederate statue go.
Now Trump is bringing it back.
And like I said, you know, the Confederacy part of Pike, although, you know, a semi-major one, I would argue, obviously, the Masonry, the esoterica, the politics of the time, his influence at the time, that's way, way more important.
But of course, this is how they want to focus on it.
President Donald Trump is still defending the Confederacy in 2025.
This is where they lose me.
It's like cartoon level.
Okay?
The National Park Service announced on August 4th that it intends to restore and reinstall a monument honoring Albert Pike, just miles from the U.S. Capitol grounds.
The announcement fails to mention that Pike was a Confederate general who fought to protect slavery.
And again, we're going to read his Lucifer quotes, but it's always, always about this.
It's always, and that's why we're going to play the Tuckins piece, too, because the Tuckins piece rightfully points out Teddy Roosevelt, who to this day is one of my favorite historical figures and presidents of the United States.
And again, it's not like I knew the guy.
It's not like I can even make a fair judgment about being in that era because I wasn't.
But as far as what I can read about his policy and his actions, especially for the time, I like the walk softly but carry a big stick.
I like Trust Busting.
I'm a big TR guy.
Hey, Robin Williams, great job doubling up on those Night of the Museum movies, brother.
You were good in those.
We like that.
Anyway, here we go.
It also continues to make clear what parts of American history that the Republican Party and Trump want so desperately to commemorate and erase.
It's part of a recent push by the Trump administration to restore truth in American history by undoing all the progress made in the wake of the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests.
The statue announcement comes after Trump began restoring the names I'm sorry, restoring the names of army bases that were once named for Confederate soldiers.
Back in March, he signed an executive order that called for the federal review of the monuments that removed in 2020.
I grew up in the South surrounded by the remnants of the Confederacy.
I have learned about the Civil War my entire life and my perspective as Southerners.
Trust me when I say these statues have no place in the United States.
Let me say this.
Totally disagree with that statement.
They absolutely have a place in the United States because that's where they originated.
Where should they go?
Those that don't understand history are doomed to repeat it.
So again, that doesn't mean you keep it out in the open, right?
I'm not necessarily for this restoration of the Pike statue.
But you certainly put it somewhere and you put it on display and then you explain why it was there in the first place.
Who was Albert Pike?
The man Trump wants to honor.
Look, man, I'll say this.
If Trump does come out and start honoring Albert Pike, we'll certainly cover it here.
Okay?
Pike, and at least they start here, a Freemason, 33rd degree.
You can take a look at that thumbnail.
It's a real photo of Mr. Pike.
It's got the 3-3 right on there.
Okay?
And a member of the anti-immigrant know-nothing party was a Confederate general who served for less than two years before resigning.
His troops were accused of scalping Union soldiers.
Scalping was the fashion of the time.
Vice versa, by the way.
There are claims that he was a leader in the Ku Klux Klan after the Civil War, but historians say that can't be proven.
After his death in 1891, the Freemasons requested this statue be built in his honor.
And by the way, D.C. is super Masonic.
It is the Masonic layer.
It's laid out.
The ley lines are Masonic.
There's the George Washington Masonic Memorial.
By the way, That's one of the places I want to go back to that I went to, I believe in 2009, 2009 or 2010, and shot there.
And I awesome place.
Because I'm a history buff.
Doesn't mean I'm worshiping the Masons.
It's like, I want to take a look at this stuff.
I want to see where my country comes from.
I like history.
Okay?
So they requested the statue be built in his honor.
The statue of Pike was approved to be built by Congress in 1898 and erected in 1901, decades after the Civil War ended.
The National Park Service website admits that the memorial has been controversial since it was first planned.
In 1992, the D.C. Council requested the statue be removed.
The council reaffirmed that request in 2017.
Now, again, that's the proper way to do it, and then put it somewhere else.
Okay?
Say.
Smithsonian, right there.
I mean, just saying.
Statue was toppled on Juneteenth in 2020 with no intervention from police.
Weird.
The D.C. police are not doing their job as they watch a statue be ripped down and burnt.
Trump, who was still in the first term as president, tweeted at the time, these people should be immediately arrested, a disgrace to our country.
Now, here's where we agree.
Okay?
I'm not for violence on any side.
I'm not for the destruction of private or public property.
But here's the irony of it all, right?
Like, our media will totally push this, but it's the product of the day, the persona of the day that they're trying to tear down.
Remember the staged Saddam Hussein statue pull down?
Oh, they can't wait.
No, you literally drove a bunch of people in to do it from outside of the region.
And then you circled that region, making sure nobody else could come in, and then you pulled down the statue.
So so much of this is symbolic.
So we're going to just finish it there.
It's all Trump's bad.
Lucifer: Light Bearer 00:06:07
He's a bigot.
Let's read these two passages, okay, regarding Pike and Lucifer, because we got two of them here.
All right?
Bringing them up.
We shall unleash the nihilists and atheists, and we shall provoke a great social cataclysm, which in all its horror will show clearly to all nations the effect of absolute atheism, the origins of savagery, and of most bloody turmoil.
Then everywhere the people will be forced to defend themselves against the world minority of the world revolutionaries and will exterminate those destroyers of civilization and the multitudes disillusioned with Christianity whose spirits will be from the moment without direction and leadership and anxious for an ideal,
but without knowledge where to send its adoration will receive the true light through the universal manifestation of the pure doctrine of Lucifer brought finally out into public view.
A manifestation which will result from a general reactionary movement which will follow the destruction of Christianity and atheism both conquered and exterminated at the same time.
Now We got another quote coming up, but you take that as what you will.
You know, some people will say that that's pro-Luciferian.
Some people will say that that is pointing out that as we move towards more towards atheism, both atheism and Christianity will be destroyed because of the Luciferian doctrine coming into play.
Kind of that do-as-thou wilt doctrine, if you will.
Just saying, let's let's get down to this other Luciferian quote.
Then we're going to play the tuckins and a little bit of clip of that.
Let's see.
Right there.
There we go.
Okay.
The apocalypse is to those who receive the 19th degree, the apothecies of the sublime faith, which aspires to God alone and despises all the prompts and works of Lucifer.
Lucifer, the light bearer, strange and mysterious name to give to the spirit of darkness.
Lucifer, son of the morning, star.
Oh, sorry, son of the morning.
Is it he who bears the light?
And with its splendors, intolerable, blind, feeble, sensual, and selfish souls?
Doubt it not.
For traditions are full of divine revelations and inspirations.
And inspirations is not of one age or of one creed.
Again, pretty interpretive.
Now, the seething energies of Lucifer quote, for some reason, is not here.
Let's get that one.
I want the seething power.
Why can't I get the seething energies one?
See, this is why Google is trash.
How could I not just get the quote?
The exact phrase seething energies is not found.
What is it?
It's morals and dogma, but where is it?
Can I just get the morals and dogma Lucifer quote?
Let's do morals and dogma.
Lucifer Albert Pike quote.
Actual quote.
Can't get it.
Here it is, right?
Morals and dogma is not a quote advocating for Lucifer as a deity, but I'm not asking you for that.
I'm not asking you for your interpretation.
Okay?
I'm literally, let's see if we can go into the book here.
Yep, we'll just verify if I'm a human.
Thank you so much, CDN PretHuman.net.
So awesome.
Okay.
And now in these on it, we'll just do Lucifer.
There's five of them.
Lucifer, the life-bearing, strange, and mysterious name.
See, we just read that one.
Two, three.
Okay.
Here we go.
Articles.
Why can't?
I mean, I really there we go.
Let's see.
And so this is three out of eight.
Let's see this.
So the pride surpassed Lucifer to pay tithe.
So this is another one.
God.
Nope.
This is not the seething energies.
Poets have made the false Lucifer of the legend.
So here it does seem they've even got Pan in this one.
For the initiates, this is not a person, but a force created for good, but which may serve for evil.
It is an instrument of the liberty of free will.
They represent this force which presides over the physical generation under the mythologic and homed form of the god Pan.
We talk about Pan here because Pan is also a part of the Bohemian Club.
By the way, 150 people watching.
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Okay.
They represent this force.
Let's see.
Thence came the he goat of the Sabbat, brother of the ancient serpent and the light bearer of phosphor, of which the poets have made the false Lucifer of the legend.
I mean, gold to his eyes of the initiates is light condensed.
Morals and dogma.
Here it is.
This is the one we just read.
Okay.
And this is the last one.
The conviction of all men that God is good led to a belief in the devil, the fallen Lucifer or light bearer, giant of the adversary in an attempt to explain the existence of evil.
So, you know what?
Out of everything today, here's what we learned.
Jason Burmes couldn't find the seething energies of Lucifer Comet.
Couldn't do it.
If somebody, this is some homework for everybody.
Hit me on the X, at me on the X with sourcing that seething energies of Lucifer Comet.
Mobs Tearing Down Monuments 00:04:40
We're going to go to the Tuck-ins because I think Tucker gets some of this right.
But then when talking about the Pike statue being torn down, again, I'm not sure if it's in this segment or not, he gets it wrong.
So here's Tucker five years ago on this subject.
This is happening all over the country, as you know, and there's a reason for it.
Over the weekend, most recently, doubtless you've heard of this, city officials announced their plan to remove the statue of Teddy Roosevelt from outside New York's Museum of Natural History.
The bronze statue has stood there in the Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda facing Central Park since before the Second World War.
Soon it will be gone.
People who erected that statue 80 years ago would be confused by this, no doubt.
They did not consider Teddy Roosevelt a controversial figure.
In fact, Roosevelt was the most popular president in American history.
He was also the most American president.
No other country could have produced Teddy Roosevelt.
Roosevelt's virtues mirrored the values of America.
He was physically brave.
He was profoundly literate, highly self-disciplined, and amazingly energetic.
While still a college student, Roosevelt wrote a two-volume history of the War of 1812 that is still in print today.
You can buy it on Amazon.
He was the youngest president in our history.
He saved our economy from corporate monopolies.
And by doing that, he made the American middle class possible.
He created the national parks, he created the Panama Canal, the Food and Drug Administration.
And then he kept going.
The list of Teddy Roosevelt's achievements fills entire shelves of biographies.
Those are in addition to the more than 40 books he wrote himself on topics ranging from Oliver Cromwell to cattle ranching to social justice.
Personally, Roosevelt was a famously decent man.
In 1901, he invited his friend Booker T. Washington to dinner.
No African American had ever eaten in the White House.
Democrats roared with rage at the idea.
For the crime of having a meal with a black man, they attacked Teddy Roosevelt and his wife for the rest of their lives.
But Roosevelt never bowed.
He gave the finger to the mob, and he continued cheerfully on.
Teddy Roosevelt was a hero to millions of Americans.
He still is.
That's precisely why they're tearing down his statue.
They know that if they can force you to watch as they topple your heroes, they have won.
There's nothing they can't do next.
They can decide how you raise your children, how you vote, what you're allowed to believe.
Once they've humiliated you, they can control you.
And that's why across the country, mobs are tearing down America's monuments.
In the cities of Richmond and St. Paul, Minnesota, they've torn down statues of Christopher Columbus.
They did the same thing in Boston.
Boston's mayor now says it's time to remove a statue of Abraham Lincoln, the man who freed the slaves.
It's racist.
In Dallas, they pulled a Texas Ranger statue out of the airport after more than 50 years.
In Dearborn, Michigan, they toppled a statue of the former mayor.
They did the same thing in Philadelphia.
In Nashville, they pulled down a statue of a former U.S. Senator.
Same in Albany.
In Oregon, Thomas Jefferson and George Washington were torn down.
In San Francisco, the mob demolished statues of Ulysses S. Grant, Uniper O'Sarah, and Francis Scott Key.
On the pedestal of the Key Monument, they spray-painted, kill the colonizers and kill Whitey, just in case you missed the point.
One thing all of these Americans, now canceled, have in common, not one of them fought for the Confederacy.
Pulling down their statues had nothing to do with the Civil War, at least not the first Civil War, the one that took place 150 years ago.
Democrats understand that very well, and they support all of it.
In every place where the mob has destroyed public monuments, Democratic leaders have backed them as they did it.
So, I just want to say this: you know, I largely agree with Tucker there, and unfortunately, the Democratic Party has been the modus operandi.
Obviously, the statue that we're talking about is he named off of all those.
I wanted to play the Teddy Roosevelt part because, again, bring Teddy back.
To me, it wouldn't even matter if they fought in the Confederacy.
There's a right way to do it.
I don't want to erase our history no matter what.
And I certainly don't want to succumb to mob rule.
And I know that some people love mob rule, but I'm more of a what? Civil disobedience guy.
Believe me, I see the value in getting together and protesting in person.
But we have to be a shining example when we do that so that we can prove that our causes are, in fact, just.
With that being said, folks, we're going to wrap this one up.
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Call to Civil Disobedience 00:00:21
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