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COUNT RUMFORD:

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FDR said that the three most important people to America and its foundation were Count Rumford, Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson. He lauds their intellect and does not say why they were truly all that important. He is part of the same ‘octopus’ but at a lower level or ‘front’ for political purposes. Jefferson was a politician as was Franklin too, but that is not why they are so important. Ben Franklin might have been an agent or double agent for the plutocrats and oligarchs who were playing both sides of the freedom fence while expanding their power. He was a member of the Rosicrucian Council of Three along with Paine. Jefferson was a Newtonian alchemist or scientist who was selected and trained very early in life as part of the Merovingian genetic program and he went on to do a lot of miscegenating himself. Clearly none of this will be laid before you in any exam to pass your citizenship tests. But Rumford was given a Royal title by the Hapsburg or Holy Roman Emperors and worked with the British Royals they are part of a Holy Alliance (see Treaty of Verona etc.). Here is a little dribble about this alchemist and spy that also makes mention of ancient electricity even though it does not detail Numa’s machines which are in the British Museum.

“Two thousand years ago, a number of Greek and Roman philosophers (notably Thales of Miletus and Pliny who was killed while trying to study the eruption of Vesuvius of the year 79 when Pompeii and Herculaneum were buried beneath the ashes) had noticed the strange antics of bits of straw and of feather which were held near a piece of amber which was being rubbed with a bit of wool. The schoolmen of the Middle Ages had not been interested in this mysterious ``electric'' power. But immediately after the Renaissance, William Gilbert, the private physician of Queen Elizabeth, wrote his famous treatise on the character and behaviour of Magnets. During the Thirty Years War Otto von Guericke, the burgomaster of Magdeburg and the inventor of the air-pump,

constructed the first electrical machine. During the next century a large number of scientists devoted themselves to the study of electricity. Not less than three professors invented the famous Leyden Jar in the year 1795. At the same time, Benjamin Franklin, the most universal genius of America next to Benjamin Thomson (who after his flight from New Hampshire on account of his pro-British sympathies became known as Count Rumford) was devoting his attention to this subject. He discovered that lightning and the electric spark were manifestations of the same electric power and continued his electric studies until the end of his busy and useful life. Then came Volta with his famous ``electric pile'' and Galvani and Day and the Danish professor Hans Christian Oersted and Ampere and Arago and Faraday, all of them diligent searchers after the true nature of the electric forces.” (4)

CHAPTER EIGHT: Esotericists with Visions: THE DEVIL IS UN-REAL:

The church is not the only participant in the continuing deception of the soulful reality of other energy dimensions. In 1994 The Anthropological Review put out by Stanford University has a long article by Dr. Boddy of the University of Toronto who says on page 407:

"Spirit possession commonly refers to the hold exerted over a human being by external forces or entities more powerful than she. These forces may be ancestors or divinities, ghosts of foreign origin, or entities both ontologically and ethnically alien... Recent studies (e.g. 39,114,173,210) suggest that spirit possession rests on epistemic premises quite different from the infinitely differentiating, rationalizing, and reifying thrust of global materialism and its attendant scholarly traditions. (pg. 408) In the revision of his influential book 'Ecstatic Religion: A Study of Shamanism and Spirit Possession', Lewis (138:14) responds to critics of the first edition (135) by asking, 'How else can we understand other cultures except comparatively in terms of our own concepts, constructs and language? The recognition that scholars are inextricably embedded in cultural frameworks is welcome,… (pg.411) Reductive tendencies culminated in a recent, if culturally sensitive, proposal to include Trance and Possession Disorder in the official nosology of the American Psychiatric Association,…”

Despite my perception that elemental forces can have rudimentary consciousness given to them and added to by sorcerers making ‘constructs’ I do not believe in an entity such as the devil.

The Devils of Loudon:

If there is any doubt in the mind of the reader that other dimensions of reality exist, that is quite OK. In fact the use of these spiritual realms by unethical practitioners like the Doctor of Carthage named Augustine, who later became a Christian saint is just one small example. The transubstantiation or communion of the seemingly innocuous traditions of today are part of ritual magic which seeks to retain power over other souls to this day. I for one, certainly eschew ritual and constructs that enable anyone to gain control over others. The book 'The Devils of Loudon' by Aldous Huxley shows how in the time of Cardinal Richelieu exorcisms of spirits led to a very great addition to the fancy of what amounts to devil worship. He is totally right when he noticed the Catholic exorcists actually project the stereotypes on to the mind of the afflicted person who then enjoys the growing attention. Exorcism is easily done by freeing the person in whom an obsessed spirit is residing. The freeing of the spirit to move on to its own natural growth requires little more than a fearless recognition that it has no power accept in the hallucinatory or implanted energy of the magicians who would advantage themself. They do this by spreading fear amongst the believers and inculcating the names and images of all sorts of demons. It served a great purpose (They still claim only their own trained Monsignors and bishops can perform this vile implantation of horror and fear.) to show other people the power of the devil that gave them heightened status for eventually over-coming. BEN FRANKLIN:

Ben Franklin will always appear to be a great man and he was that indeed. But he was not just the founder of America or The Enlightenment Experiment. He was one of the founders of the New World Order along with Pierre Dupont de Nemours who he helped negotiate the armistice to end the British campaign against their former colony. This in fact lead to a union and alliance that still rules the world but in a far more complete manner than the British Empire ever did. I have dealt with many intrigues he was part of and I have personally enjoyed conversing with his descendants. His drawing of the line to include Isle Royale as part of the United States is very important as any reader of my book on the Old Copper culture will know. He was a man who enjoyed his sex and the rituals of the Rosicrucian Dragons a great deal more than most. In the following quote from an article in The Guardian we see ‘trepanning’ again.

Of course the authors of this article might think this is only part of some anatomical research but I suspect it is part of sexual and psycho-spiritual rituals just as I have shown occurred in these nether regions of esoteric behaviour for many millennia. The trepanned head of the Merovingian King Dagobert allowed him greater psychic attunement and despite Franklin having been part of the witch hunt against Anton Mesmer and his use or exposure of these secrets I know Franklin understood what trepanning really was designed to achieve. And I know they are reported to be still eating human thalami at some meetings of the Skull and Bones Society. Sir Laurence Gardner makes it clear in Genesis of the Grail Kings that store bought desiccated animal sources do not serve their needs as well as human brain parts do. The forwarder to that book is HRH Nicholas de Vere of the Dragons or Pendragons and he wrote his own book that makes it clear Count Vlad Dracul was an adept in their circles, covens or cult. He also says we ‘are food for their table’.

“Benjamin Franklin's house: the naked truth Restoration reveals secrets of American campaigner Maev Kennedy, arts and heritage correspondent Monday August 11, 2003

The Guardian

Some time in 2005 visitors will be able to visit the tall narrow Georgian house in the heart of London where Benjamin Franklin once sat stark naked by the large first floor sash windows, "air bathing" and thinking about bifocals, electricity, economics, American politics, British diplomacy, or how to get the fire in his back room to draw better.

It is a fair bet that however passionately interested the visitors are in the political history of American independence, and the intellectual history of the Age of

Enlightenment, what will transfix them is the windowless basement room, once part of the garden.

As restoration work by the Friends of Benjamin Franklin House began on 36 Craven Street, a Grade I listed house rescued from the brink of tottering collapse, a small pit was found in the basement room. A human thigh bone was found.

The coroner and the police were notified. Excavation continued. More human bone surfaced. And more. And more, until more than 1,200 pieces of bone were recovered. Since the bones were too ancient to trouble Scotland Yard, they are now in the care of the Institute of Archaeology, where experts have already determined that they range from

an old man to a human baby. Several skulls have been trepanned, and arm and leg bones chopped through.

The most plausible explanation is not mass murder, but an anatomy school run by Benjamin Franklin's young friend and protégé, William Hewson. He had been a pupil of the most brilliant anatomist of the day, William Hunter, but the two fell out and Hewson started his own anatomy school - at the home of his mother-in-law Margaret Stephenson, just off the Strand, where Benjamin Franklin was also a lodger for 16 years.

He had a rich source of subjects at hand: the resurrection men could deliver bodies stolen from graveyards to the Thames wharf at the bottom of the street, while there was a weekly public execution {But they said the bones were too old – is this a cover up?} at the gallows on the other side of the garden wall.

Benjamin Franklin, who was interested in absolutely everything - he was lucky to escape killing himself or his guests at the demonstrations of electricity he was wont to give during dinner parties - must have attended the public dissections. {At the dinner parties apparently. This fits with the important visitors being Dragons like the later Skull and Bones people of Yale University.}

Hewson died young of blood poisoning after he cut himself during a dissection. Franklin eventually returned to the United States, but was estranged from his abandoned family, and separated from the illegitimate son who shared his London years when Franklin declared for American independence and the son was exiled for his loyalty to England.

The house was less than 30 years old when Franklin came to London and rented the best first floor rooms, where he was visited by all the leading figures in radical politics, science and philosophy.” (1)

Franklin was also a member of The Hellfire Club and you should know about John Dee and the Necronomicon as mentioned in this excerpt.

“John Montagu, Lord Sandwich (the face in the halo) and George Selwyn, (a close friend of Horace Walpole who visited in 1763) were among the inner circle of twelve. One of the female members, Lady Betty Germaine, became a particular friend of Walpole's; through her Walpole acquired one of Dr. Dee's celebrated scrying stones, the Angelic Stone, now in the British Museum. Mary Wortley Montagu, Lord Sandwich's grandmother and a member of the earlier Hellfire Club, was also said to have been a member.

Satirized in the novel Chrysal, or the Story of a Guinea by Charles Johnstone, and referenced in Charles Churchill's The Candidate, these Medmenhamites were a probable influence on Matthew Lewis's The Monk.

Benjamin Franklin joined the group on occasion and collaborated with Sir Francis to revise the Book of Common Prayer or Franklin Prayer Book still in use in America. Franklin was also associated with the radical Lunar Society which included Erasmus Darwin, Richard Edgeworth (Maria Edgeworth's father), and William Godwin's friend, Joseph Priestley.” (2)

Coleridge:

Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote his famous poem "Kubla Khan" directly from a dream. He was in the midst of writing down the visions he had seen in his dream when someone knocked on the door and he rose to let him in. On returning to his work,

Coleridge found that he could not remember the rest of the dream. That is why "kubla Khan" remains unfinished. Source: "2201 Fascinating Facts"

CASTANEDA INTERVIEW – 1972:

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