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Shakespeare & Bacon

In the early Americas, the influence of secret societies was subtly woven into the fabric of emerging nations. Many of the Founding Fathers were known to be members of various fraternal orders, which were steeped in rituals and symbolism that dated back to ancient times. These societies held a vision of a new world, free from the tyranny of old European powers, but their aspirations were not merely political. They sought to establish a society based on principles of enlightenment and esoteric wisdom. This underlying agenda has led to ongoing debates about the true intentions behind the founding of the United States and the enduring legacy of these secretive groups in shaping modern American society.

The Toronto Protocols

‘To end with certainty in the construction of a World Government, [A New Community World Order] where all the individuals, without exception, will be subjected to the “World State” of the “New Order”, we have to, first of all, remove the “Family” (what will entail, at the same moment, the disappearance of the ancestral religious teachings), and in the second place, level all the individuals by removing “Social classes”, in particular, “Middle classes”. But we have to proceed in such a way that all these changes appear as arising from the popular will; that they have the appearance of the “Democracy”.’ – Bread & Circus (1967)