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Some would say that with the reelection of Donald Trump the Cryptocracy has lost only a battle, not the war, which is true as far as it goes.
My position is one of vigilance. Mr. Trump can’t be trusted and intense scrutiny of his every official move should be the order of our day.
In the practical realm of power politics he does have adversaries. The better word for them is rivals. I have emphasized that distinction in my studies of the Church of Rome’s occultism.
Papalists are incredulous when I charge the Renaissance papacy and its successors with harboring a Neoplatonic-Hermetic conspiracy for centuries. By way of an attempt at rebuttal, papalists quote Leo XIII’s encyclical contra Freemasonry. This is tantamount to quoting a document from Ford attacking Toyota. Such a statement does not make Ford Motors anti-car, any more that Pope Leo’s attack on the Masons renders the Vatican anti-occult.
No one should mistake the competition between two sides of a counterfeit coin, the post-Renaissance Church of Rome and the Freemasons, for a war to the death between two polar opposites. The roots of Freemasonry are in papal Florence in the 15th century. Savonarola, one of the true Catholics who countered it was burned at the stake by order of the pope.
We presented Trump’s record in previous columns (here and here). Predicated on that record and not his tough talk, I see no reason to lower our guard.
However, it is legitimate to track the competitive conflict underway between the wing of the Cryprocracy that may be operating in support of the president-elect, and the much larger wing that backs the Hillary-Obama-Kamala wing. Let’s undertake that tracking now.
Here in my estimation are three of the snares that will be set for Trump and his administration:
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