Entry: Nazi/Illuminati Theory, Source: "Everything Is Under Control: Conspiracies, Cults, and Cover-Ups"

Ryan Carboni ryacko at gmail.com
Tue Nov 26 09:37:19 PST 2019


In a very intriguing article entitled “The Nazi Religion: Views on
Religious Statism in Germany and America,” J.F.C. Moore argues
that Nazism and American conservatism are both deeply rooted
in the Illuminati conspiracy. According to Moore, (1) Nazism
emerged from the Thule Society, a right-wing occult lodge in
1920s Germany, which was influenced by the Illuminati, and (2)
Nazism has too many resemblances of right-wing movements in
America for the parallels to be coincidental.
Basically Moore’s theory holds that ever since the American
and French revolutions, certain rightist groups have seen anarchy
as the ultimate result of too much democracy and have tried to
prevent this by forming secret societies devoted to State-worship
and/or Christian Socialism, combined with a Gnostic mystique
of receiving guidance from heavenly or otherworldly beings. This
guidance produces the state called “Illumination” and causes the
initiate to feel a deep need to fight for Good and against Evil; the
problem is that Good and Evil are both defined in terms of the
ideology of Authoritarianism, with all rebels against “proper
authority” defined as devils incarnate. J. Edgar Hoover and
Congressman Otto Passman are named as members of such occult
lodges.
Although Moore’s style is scrupulously academic and imper-
sonal, the data of his study is arranged to indicate that most right-
wing groups in America, especially those with anti-Illuminati
conspiracy theories, are themselves unknowing dupes of the Illu-
minati.


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