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Recently, the University of Texas pulled the Jefferson Davis statue from its campus because
of a growing irrational fear of American history.
On the northwest axis of 3rd and D in the nation's capital sits The Albert Pike Statue, dedicated to the leader of the Southern Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite, a title Pike held for 32 years.
He was also a Confederate Brigadier General.
He was also the Chief Judicial Officer and Arkansas Grand Dragon of the newly formed Ku Klux Klan.
This is the only statue in Washington D.C.
commemorating a Confederate soldier, much less a founding member of the Klan.
In fact, Pike was said to have owned a bracelet that allowed him perpetual communication with Lucifer himself.
So if the Confederate flag is being denounced and Jefferson Davis and other Confederate monuments are under consideration for removal, Why does this statue still remain simple?
Pike is highly revered by the very occultic groups in control of the puppet government installed in Washington D.C.
His 1871 letter to Illuminati Mafia founder Giuseppe Mazzini predicts a succession of three world wars, a game plan followed to a tee by the global elite.
It was Pike that wrote the rituals that would create a secret society within a secret society.
The 33rd Degree.
The 33rd Degree would serve as a continuation of the Luciferian goals established by an older order known as the Order of the Palladium.
All master masons brought into the higher degrees would have to take orders from higher masons.
This long list of initiates includes presidents, supreme court justices, and military leaders.
It was Pike and Illuminati conspirators that infiltrated the world of Freemasonry Armed with a doctrine to establish a One World Order, these conspirators, such as Lord Henry Palmerston of England and Otto von Bismarck of Germany, built global hubs for the Illuminati.
and these hubs, known as the Supreme Councils of the Scottish Rite, like the one located at 1733 16th Street NW
in Washington, DC, have been in operation ever since.
Washington, DC is...
itself is reputed to have been designed to represent a pentagram in the Masonic Square and Compass, which would add to the confusing manner in which the streets of the District of Criminals are set up.
Masons have long argued that Pike was not a member or founding father of the Klan.
However, the 1905 publication Ku Klux Klan, Its Origin, Growth, and Disbandment by J.C.
Lester and D.L.
Wilson clearly lists Albert Pike as one of its founding members.
This book was intent on glorifying the Klan and its origins, hardly an effort to spread misinformation.
If awareness grows, the very people behind the liberal agenda to spread political correctness while abandoning our ugly American history We'll have clumsily uncovered a nest of treasonous activity and Luciferian dogma exposed in the light of day.
Albert Pike issued this statement to the 23 Supreme Councils of the world.
We worship a God, but it is the God one adores without superstition.
To you, Sovereign Grand Instructors General, we say this, that you may repeat it to the Brethren of the 32nd, 31st, and 30th degrees, The Masonic religion should be, by all of us initiates of the high degrees, maintained in the purity of the Luciferian doctrine.
Albert Pike, July 14th, 1889.
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