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However, as I carried out what promised to be a long term research project on the Society it began to
appear that something big was behind this organization.
One reference stated, "The Society of the
Cincinnati # 1783 # it is likely that no Englishman
feels a greater sense of pride in being a Knight of
the Garter, or Scotsman, a Knight of the Thistle, than an American feels in being a member of The
Society of the Cincinnati."
WOW. DOUBLE WOW! Here is an organization
that essentially no one I
know has even heard about, and yet an American would feel a great sense of pride in belonging to it.
Interesting. Not only that, but I knew what the Order of the Garter is!! The Order of the Garter is the
secret inner group which is an elite group within the Order of St. John of Jerusalem which is the
British part of the Knights of Malta. The Knights of the Garter are the leaders of the Committee of
300. They are diabolical men. Lord Peter Carrington, who is a member of the satanic Order of Osiris
and other demonic groups is a member of the Order of the Garter. Lord Palmerston is an example
from history of another similar example of a KnIght of the Garter who was totally corrupt, pretended
to be a Christian, and practiced Satanism. I found out that the Massachusetts
legislature had had some
of its senators and representatives
concerned for the welfare and safety of the United States, because,
according to testimony on record, the Society of Cincinnati was "the beginning of a hereditary
aristocracy in the U.S. dedicated to subverting the Republic." The Massachusetts
Legislature
declared
the Society of the Cincinnati "dangerous."
And yet speaking for the public for all the legislators
trouble, the truth is nobody has even heard of the Society of the CIncinnati,
let alone known or
guessed it was dangerous.
When the United States was created it operated under the Articles of Confederation.
It was a
confederation
of Independent states-each of the states printed their - money, passed their own laws,
etc. The federal government was simply a League of Nations-type
body. The Society of the
Cincinnati was partly responsible for getting that changed. The Society of Cincinnati favored a very
strong central government, a national bank, etc. The Freemason Baron von Steuben is credited with
starting the organization.
The Mason Pierre L’Enfant who designed the CIty of Washington
with its
hidden occult symbols also designed the logo for the Society of the Cincinnati. Every president of the
United States has worn the Diamond Eagle jewell of the Society of the Cincinnati. Wow. And I
hadn’t even heard about it until I got this tip from this ex-illuminatus.
Benjamin Franklin was an
honorary member. The Marquis de Lafayette was a member. George Washington and James Monroe
were Original Members. At least 15 Presidents have been honorary members. Pres. Franklin Pierce
and Zachery Taylor (his father was an Original Member) were hereditary members. Many of the high
ranking Masons who were also officers in the Revolution were Original Members. Three prominent
Freemasons who were big in the Society of the Cincinnati were Henry Beekman Livingston (1750-
1831), James Mann (1759-1832), and Hardy Murfee (1752-1809).
Hardy served as Grand Master of
the Grand Lodge of North Carolina beginning
in 1789. I noticed that many very busy elite People
were spending a lot of money and time on this Society, whatever its purpose was. The Society had a
museum, and a headquarters
building in Washington,
D.C. on Massachusetts Ave, N.W., and state
chapters. But why? The stated purpose of the organization
ditn’t seem to explain the interest people
put into the organization.
Why spend time belonging to an organization
whose only purpose is to
commemorate
the fact that all Its members are descendents of Revolutionary
War officers? The
purpose of the organization
is "To render permanent the cordial affection subsisting among the
officers." O.K. I can understand a group of officers who are all veterens of a war getting together. But
their descendents? We are talking about a war whose fighting basically ended in 1781. That’s over
200 years ago. Would my busy descendents care to visit with some other Vietnam vets’ great-great-
great grandchildren
200 years from now? Yet, my 1983 World Almanac (which lists in fine print
about 1,300 associations)
gives the membership
of the Society of the Cincinnati at 2,800. Other
sources indicated that the organization
had an affiliate organization
in France. But how? How could
an organization
which was open to only descendents
of select Revolutionary
Officers be so Identical
in purpose to something
in France for frenchmen?
I
could understand why, but only If the stated
purposes were not the whole story. As you can see I was very suspicious of the Society of the
Cincinnati,
it appears I had stumbled onto something big. But I hadn’t been able to tie the Society in
with the Illuminati-until
I
stepped up my research on the duPonts. The tie-in between the Illuminati
and the Society of the Cincinnati came when I began investigating
what I thought might turn out to be
an obscure Person. His name was Leighton Coleman (1837-19??) and he was married to Francis
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