AN ILLUMINATI OUTLINE OF HISTORY

 



  AN ILLUMINATI OUTLINE OF HISTORY



Alpha and Omega -- Immanentizing of the Eschaton.

20,000,000 BC -- Recent Epoch of geeology begins; Ice Age ends;

  human beings spread to all parts of the world.

30,000 -- First Illuminatus, Gruad, rules in Atlantis.

20,000 -- Mythical Lloigor inhabit continent of Mu.

10,000 -- Approximate beginning of agriculture.  Estimated date of

  inscriptions on stone disks by the Dropa tribe, a diminuative

  people of the Bayan-Kara-Ula Mountains on the border of China and

  Tibet; disks describe how the tribe came to earth in flying

  machines; ancient Dropa graves contain human remains with huge

  heads and small bodies.  Earliest estimated date of carving of the

  Crystal Skull found at Lubaantun in the Yucatan.  Hyborian Age in

  Europe.

9,000 to 10,000 -- Date of Plato's Atlantis.

6,000 -- Picture writing develops.

5,000 -- First alphabet begins to develop.

4,000 -- Approximate date of discovery of metals, beginning of

  cities, constellations of stars first recorded.  Egyptians begin

  placing small pieces of crystal on the forehead of deceased prior

  to mummification.

3,000 -- Approximate date of building of the Sphinx and Great

  Pyramid at Giza and other pyramids elsewhere in Egypt.  Indus

  Valley civilization develops complex government, writing and well

  planned cities.  Minoan civilization flourishes in Crete.

  Earliest parts of the Bible written.  Beginning date of Olmec

  calendar from Central America: 3113 BC.  Trephination (cutting a

  hole in the skull) practiced by people all over the world.

  2,500 -- Sarmoung Brotherhood of Babylonia flourish according to

  Gurdjieff.

2,100 -- Egyptians record star configurations on which the 24 hour

  day is based.

2,000 -- Stonehenge and other stone circles built in England.

1,800 -- Huge Silbury Mound constructed near Stonehenge.

1,700 -- Babylonian Enuma Anu Enlil, early roots of astrology

  based on celestial phenomena.

1,500 -- Approximate date of the destruction of Thera, on which

  Atlantis legends are probably based.  Early references to

  Mithraism on cuneform astronomical tests.  Quadrants of the moon

  recorded in China.

1,360 -- Akhenaton's monotheistic sun worship in Egypt.

1,344 -- Tutankhamun, Akhenaton's successor who revived

  polytheism, buried at Thebes; curse reading "Death comes on swift

  wings to he who opens this tomb," written on tomb doorway.

1,300 -- Approximate date "I Ching" written in China.

1,184 -- End of the Trojan War, Illium falls to the Greeks.

1,000 to 2,000 -- Legendary Thule civilization in the Gobi region

  destroyed by a catastrophe, "possibly of an atomic nature,"

  survivors migrating to Agarthi and Schamballah.

1,000 -- Huge Sacrificial Table built at Mystery Hill near North

  Salem, New Hampshire.

950 -- Approximate date of building of Solomon's Temple in

  Jerusalem, traditional origin of the Masonic fraternity; alleged

  assassination of Temple master-mason Hiram for refusing to reveal

  masonic secrets.

900 -- Approximate time settlers from Europe and the Middle East

  established colonies in North America.

800 -- Twenty-two "moon stations" in monthly lunar cycle

  recognized in Babylonia, India and China.

753 -- Legendary founding of Rome by Romulus.

700 -- Jordanian city of Petra is carved out of sandstone by

  unknown culture.

600 -- Approximate beginning of money with first coins in Lydia.

575 -- Nebuchadnezzar completes building Tower of Babel in

  Babylon.

500 to 600 -- Time of Buddha, Lao Tse, Confucius, Zarathustra,

  Orpheus, Pythagoras, Zachariah and Daniel--an Illuminated century.

500 -- Sun-Tse's "Treatise on the Art of War," first intelligence

  manual.

485 -- Execution of Spurius Cassius in Rome.

450 -- Development of the 12 constellations of the zodiac in

  Mesopotamia, recognizing the importance of the plane of the

  elliptic through which the sun, moon and planets move.

440 -- Assassination of Spurius Maelius.

400 -- Druidism in England.  Astrological ideas from Enuma Anu

  Enlil transmitted to India.

390 -- Approximate date Plato's "The Republic" written, featuring

  such Illuminoid images as the Philosopher Kings, the Divided Line

  and the parable of the Cave.

355 -- Plato's "Timaios" and "Kritias," earliest accounts of

  Atlantis.

300 -- Invention of Mayan calendar in Yucatan, based on advanced

  astronomy.  Fabius family of Rome reaches its greatest heights.

275 -- Approximate date Greek poet Aratus makes first sytematic

  record of star constellations in "Phaenomena."

273 to 232 -- Rule of Asoka, king of India who allegedly founded

  the Nine Unknown.

212 -- Archimedes uses burning-glass to set fire to Roman fleet at

  Syracuse, early use of lens as weapon.

133 -- Land reformer Tiberius Gracchus murdered and hundreds of

  his followers killed by followers of powerful Roman patricians;

  death of Scripio Africanus a few years later.

121 -- Gaius Gracchus and 3000 of his followers massacred by

  patricians.

100 -- The Great Teacher of the Essenes.  Essentials of modern

  astrology worked out.

95 -- Approximate date of assassination of Saturninus and Glaucia.

92 -- Assassination of Rutilius Rufus.

91 -- Assassination of Livius Drufus.

73 -- Revolt of gladiators led by Spartacus.

44 -- Assassination of Julius Caesar.

4 -- Birth of Jesus of Nazareth, accompanied by various Illuminoid

  trappings: three early Men-In-Black disguised as the Wise Men;

  strange lights in the sky; miracles such as visits from angels,

  prohpecy and suspension of time are reported.

0 -- Carnation-Painted Eyebrows Society, Copper Horses, Iron Shins

  and other secret societies active in China.

AD 30 -- Assassination of the radical Jesus, allegedly on

  Illuminati orders; more Illuminoid trappings; an eclipse; an

  earthquake; visitorsfrom the sky roll away the stone from the

  sepulcher and liberate the crucified Jesus.

100 -- Hero of Alexandria devises primitive steam-engine.

125 to 150 -- Simon Magus, Menander, Valentinus and others develop

  Gnostic religious doctrines of esoteric knowledge (illumination).

135 -- Approximate date Ptolemy records 1,022 stars in "Almagest";

  also recorded astrological ideas from Enuma Anu Enlil in his

  "Apotelesmatika."

150 -- Roman Mithraism competes with Christianity.  Yellow Turban

  Society subdues northern China, Triad cult formed in opposition.

200 -- First book of the cabala, "Sepher Yetzirah," compiled.

216 to 276 -- Life of Mani, the Illuminator, who founded

  Manicheism, based on ideas from Judaism, Christianity,

  Zoroasterism, Gnosticism, etc.

325 -- Council of Nicaea in which Christian begins to rigidify.

400 -- Estimated date of carving of stone statues found on Easter

  Island.

500 -- Chinese use of gunpowder.

570 to 632 -- Life of Muhammad, founder of Islam.

670 -- Callinicus invents Greek Fire, primitive incendiary bomb.

673 to 735 -- Life of the Venerable Bede, the greatest scholar of

  Saxon England whose "Ecclesiastical History of England" (731)

  contained many occult and unexplained occurances.

700 -- Sufi mysticism begins.

730 -- "Al Azif" written in Damascus by Abdul Alhazred.

772 -- Charlemagne allegedly established Holy Secret Tribunal

  which becomes the Holy Vehm.

850 -- Ismaili and Fatimid missionaries throughout Islamic Empire

  preach revolution against the ruling Sunni order and Abbasid

  state.

900 -- Beginning of the Bogomils of Bulgaria, a Manicheian sect,

  roots of Cathari.

909 -- First Fatimid caliph in Egypt.

920 to 1003 -- Life of Pope Sylvester II who allegedly visited the

  Nine Unknown in India.

950 -- "Al Azif" translated into Greek as "Necronomicon."

1000 -- Approximate founding of Yezidi cult by Sufi Sheikh Adi in

  Iraq.  Abode of Learning active in Cairo.  Spread of Cathari

  Manicheism throughout Europe.  Leif Ericson explores North

  America.

1034 to 1124 -- Life of Hasan-e Sabbah, founder of the Assassins

  of Persia.  Member of the Ismaili sect, Hasan seized fortress of

  Alamut in Daylam in 1090; split with Fatimid dynasty in 1094;

  Assassins flourished for next several centuries.

1050 -- Approximate date of founding of the Order of Hospitallers

 in Jerusalem.

1058 -- Member of the Abode of Learning sect gains temporary

  control of Bagdad.

1092 -- Assassins murder Persian minister Nizam al-Mulk.

1095 -- First Crusade.

1100 -- Approximate date Sufi Gilani founds Arabic school of

  Illuminati, Kadiri Order of Sebil-el-ward, in Bagdad.  Assassins

  infiltrate Thug cult of India.  Bogomil leader Basil burned in

  Constantinople.  Albigensian Cathari sect flourishes near Albi,

  France.  Avengers and Beati Paoli active in Italy.  Joachim of

  Floris founds primitive Christian sect, Illuminated Ones.  Robin

  Hood active in England.

1119 -- Knights Templar founded in Palestine.

1123 -- Abode of Learning suppressed by Turkish Vizier Afdal.

1140 -- Rapid growth of Cathari sect begins.

1149 -- First Cathari bishop established.

1162 to 1227 -- Life of Genghis Khan, conquerer of China and

  Russia, invader of Europe and Islamic Empire, destroyer of

  Assassin power.  Approximate beginnings of the wandering of the

  Gypsies of North India.

1167 -- Cathari council near Toulouse.

1170 -- Assassination of Thomas a Becket.

1171 -- Last Fatimid caliph dies.

1176 -- Peter Waldo founds the Poor Men of Lyons.  Sultan Saladin

  invades Assassin territory, gains truce.

1184 -- Waldenses excommunicated, suppressed.

1200 to 1300 -- House of Wisdom in Cairo, roots of the Afghan

  Roshaniya.  Origin of the Mafia in Sicily.

1208 -- Albigensian Crusade begins suppression of Cathari heresy.

1212 -- The Children's Crusade.  Genghis Khan invades China.

1233 -- Founding of the Inquisition to suppress Cathari and other

  heresies.

1235 to 1315 -- Life of Dr. Illuminatus, Ramon Llull (Raymond

  Lully) in Spain.

1241 -- Mongols invade Europe through wise use of intelligence

  information and strategy, introduce gunpowder from Asia.

1244 -- Massacre of Cathari at Montsegur, France.

1250s -- Approximate beginning of Holy Vehm in Westphalia.

  Approximate time of Hulagu Khan's defeat of the Assassins.

  1254 to 1324 (?) -- Life of Marco Polo, early European traveler in

  China, Persia.

1258 -- Hulagu Khan destroys Bagdad; Mongols destroy Mesopotamia,

  the mother of civilization.

1260 -- Mongol invasion of Islamic Empire turned back.

1270s -- Cathari hierarchy fades.

1275 -- Assembly of traveling mason guilds in Frankfort. "Zohar,"

  second book of the cabala, compiled by Moses de Leon in Spain.

1280 -- Roger Bacon, deviser of early eyeglasses, independently

  invents gunpowder.

1291 -- Hospitallers retreat to Cyprus.

1300 -- White Lotus Society founded in China.  Inquisition begins

  suppression of witches and other pagan groups.

1307 -- Philip IV of France suppresses Knights Templar for

  witchcraft and heresies; de Molay imprisoned in the Temple in

  Paris.

1308 -- Assassination of Holy Roman Emperor Albert I.

1309 -- Hospitallers acquire the isle of Rhodes.

1313 -- Knights Templar dissolved by papal decree.

1314 -- De Molay and others burned in Paris.

1327 -- Assassination of King Edward II in England.

1329 -- First appearance of the Tarot in Germany.

1360 -- Approximate date of the earliest known Satanic cults;

  black masses celebrated in France.

1369 -- Timurlane becomes Great Khan.

1375 -- Another assembly of traveling mason guilds in Frankfort.

1379 to 1482 -- Alleged life of Christian Rosenkreuz, fictitious

  founder of Rosicrucianism.

1390 -- Gypsies begin to appear in Europe.

1400s -- Cathari sect dies out.  Concave lenses developed.

1404 -- King Robert revises code of Holy Vehm.

1410 -- Secret society formed in Italy which eventually joins with

  Rosicrucianism.

1437 -- Assassination of King James I of Scotland.

1456 -- Gutenberg Bible begins modern printing.

1458 -- Abramelin's "Book of Sacred Magic" translated from Hebrew

  to french according to followers of the cult of the Guardian

  Angel.

1471 -- Assassination of King Henry VI of England.

1472 -- University of Ingolstadt founded.  Fernando Poo discovers

  Fernando Poo.

1483 -- Assassination of King Edward V of England.

1492 -- Rodrigo Borgia, head of the powerful Borgia family,

  becomes Pope Alexander VI.  Columbus sails the ocean blue.

1493 to 1541 -- Life of Paracelsus, possible founder of

  Roscrucianism; discover of zinc around 1530; model of the Faust

  legend.

1500 -- Approximate date of Roshaiya, Illuminated Ones, in

  Afganistan.  Beginning of Alumbrados in Spain and Charcoal-

  Burners in Scotland.  Cesare Borgia has his brother-in-law

  assassinated.

1502 -- Cesare Borgia arrests and executes enemies who have

  conspired against him.

1503 to 1566 -- Life of Nostradamus, visionary prophet.

1507 -- Fra Dolcino's version of Joachim's Illuminism suppressed

  by the Bishop of Vercueil.

1510 -- Beginning of systematic importation of African slaves into

 the West Indies.

1513 -- Machiavelli's "The Prince" published.

1519 -- Spanish conquest of Mexico, enslavement of Amerindians.

1522 -- Hospitallers lose Rhodes to the Turks.

1530 -- Hospitallers given Isle of Malta by Charles V, become

  Knights of Malta.

1537 -- Assassination of Alessandro de Medici, Duke of Florence.

1568 -- First Inquisition edict against the Alumbrados.

1574 -- Second edict against Alumbrados.

1575 -- Approximate date of founding of British Intelligence

  services.

1575 to 1624 -- Life of Jakob Bohme, visionary mystic, illuminated

  one.

1584 -- Assassination of William I of Orange in England.

1587 -- English colony established at Roanoke Island, Virginia; no

  trace of the "lost colony" was found when supply ships returned

  three years later.

1589 -- Assassination of King Henry III of France.

1590 -- Janssen makes first compound microscope in Europe.

1597 -- Anonymous alchemist seeks to start Rosicrucian-like

  society in Europe.

1605 -- Rosicrucian constitution published.

1607 -- Italian secrect society headed by Count Bernard of Germany

  merges with Rosicrucianism.  First permanent English settlement in

  America, Jamestown, Virgina.

1608 -- Apprentice to Dutch spectacle-maker Lippershey discovers

  principle of focusing lenses; Lippershey builds first telescope.

1609 -- Galileo independently builds telescope, begins study of

  astonomy.  Spanish settlement at Santa Fe, New Mexico, founded.

1610 -- Assassination of King Henty IV of France.

1614 -- "Fama Fraternitatis" published, fictional story of

  Rosenkreuz by Johann Valentin Andrea.

1619 -- First slave ship in America, Jamestown, Virginia.

1620 -- Plymouth Colony, second English settlement, arrives on

  Mayflower.

1622 -- Posters appear in Paris warning that the Rosicrucians are

  "amongst you...visibly and invisibly."

1623 -- Final papal edict against Alumbrados; Guerinets appear in

  France.  First submarine built by Cornelius van Drebbel in

  England.

1638 -- Milton meets Galileo.

1640 -- Beginning of subliminal persuasion when Rembrandt imbeds

  the word "sex" in a painting.

1642 -- Civil War in England between King Charles and Parliament.

1646 -- Earliest known Masonic Lodge to allow non-professional or

  "free" masons, in Warrington, England.

1647 -- Alleged correspondence between Cromwell and Ebeneezer

  Pratt plotting the overthrow of King Charles.

1649 -- King Charles convicted and beheaded by Parliament.

1654 -- Illuminated Guerinets come to public notice in France.

1667 -- Milton's "Paradise Lost" published.

1675 -- Leeuwenhoek discovers "animalcules" through the

  microscope.

1676 -- Sperm discovered by Leeuwenhoek's student Ham.

1680 -- Madame Le Voisin, innovator of modern Satanism, executed

  in Paris.

1682 -- Tamanend, sachem and chief of the Lenni-Lenape tribe,

  welcomes William Penn to America, traditionally considered the

  beginning of the Tammany Society.

1689 -- William III of Orange becomes king of England, allegedly

  through the plotting of the Illuminati.

1694 -- Bank of England founded.

1700 -- Quietism of Fenelon and others.

1701 -- Earliest record of "operative" or professional Masonic

  Lodge in Alnwick, England.

1702 -- First daily newspaper in England.

1717 -- Founding of modern Freemasonry with the Grand Lodge of

  London by Desaguliers.  Voltaire imprisoned in the Bastille.

1721 -- British King George I cracks down on the flourishing Hell

  Fire Clubs, popular Satanistic cults.

1723 -- Anderson's "Constitutions of the Freemasons" published.

  "Ebrietatis Enconium" and other early anti-Masonic works

  published.

1724 -- Publication of the anti-Masonic "Grand Mysteries of the

  Freemasons Discovered."

1731 -- Benjamin Franklin initiated into Freemasonry.

1734 -- Franklin elected Grand Master of Pennsylvania.

1736 -- Death of the last leader of the Afghan Illuminated Ones.

1749 -- Rousseau's spontaneous "enlightenment" launches the

  Romantic Movement.

1750 -- Hell Fire Clubs continue to flourish in Dublin and London.

  Fictional alchemist Joseph Curwen writes letter stating "I laste

  Nighte strucke on ye Wordes that bringe up Yooge-Sothothe,"

  perhaps the real power behind the Illuminati.

1754 -- Six year old Adam Weishaupt is orphaned and goes to live

  with the Jesuits.

1757 -- First year of Swedenborg's "New Era."

1759 -- Voltaire's "Candide" published.

1760 -- St. Germain founds chemical dye factory in Holland, fore-

  runner of I.G. Farben; disappears with 100,000 guilders.  Franklin

  invents bifocals.

1761 -- St. Germain discovered living in Russia.  Chinese Emporer

  issues edict against secret societies.

1762 -- Illumines of France founded.  Sandwich invented.

1763 -- Swedenborg's "Doctrine of Life for the New Jerusalem"

  published.

1764 -- Voltaire's "Philosophical Dictionary" published; he begins

  a prodigious attack on dogmas of church and state.

1765 -- British Stamp Act imposed to help pay for the French and

  Indian War debt.  Sons of Liberty clubs formed to resist the tax.

1767 -- Townshend Revenue Act, another British tax on the

  colonies.  Kunta Kinte kidnapped into American slavery.

1768 -- Virginia's legislature dissolved for its opposition to the

  Townshend Act.  Weishaupt graduates from the University of

  Ingolstadt, becomes tutor and catechist.  Macfarguhar, Ball and

  Smelie begin compiling the "Encyclopaedia Britannica."  Mesmer

  commissions 12 year old Mozart's first opera, "Bastien and

  Bastienne."

1770 -- Boston Massacre: British troops fire into a crowd.

  Townshend Act repealed.

1771 -- "Encyclopaedia Britannica" published.

1772 -- Weishaupt becomes professor at University of Ingolstadt.

1773 -- British Tea Tax on colonies.  Boston Tea Party in protest.

  Weishaupt marries.  Alleged meeting of Meyer Rothschild and others

  to plan a world revolution.  Suppression of the Jesuits.

  Franklin's "Rule by Which a Great Empire May Be Reduced to a Small

  One" published.

1774 -- Britain's "Intolerable Acts" designed to punish rebellious

  colonies.  First Continental Congress.  Washington begins training

  troops.  Louis XVI becomes king of France.  Casanova becomes

  secret agent for the Inquisitors of Venice.  Catherine II shuts

  down satiric journals in Russia.  Jefferson's "Summary View of the

  Rights of British Americans" published.

1775 -- Second Continental Congress authorizes naval warships,

  sets up secret committee to procure weapons, names Washington

  commander-in-chief of the new American Army.  George III proclaims

  America in open rebellion.  Initial battles of the Revolutionary

  War: Lexington, Bunker Hill, Toconderoga.  Bushnell's first

  experimental submarine and torpedo tested.  Prince Hall lodges

  (for blacks) chartered by Grand Lodge of London, rejected by

  American lodges.

1776 -- Illuminati founded by Weishaupt.  American Declaration of

  Independence, written by Jefferson, adopted by Continental

  Congress.  Battles of Long Island, White Plains and Trenton.

  Nathan Hale executed as spy by British.  Franklin becomes

  ambassador to France, is affiliated with French Masonic lodges.

  Opening of Freemasons' Hall, permanent headquarters of English

  Masonry.  Cagliostro initiated into Masonry.  Saigon captured by

  Tay Son brothers.  Aaron Burr serves as assistant to Benedict

  Arnold.  Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" and "The Crisis" widely

  read.  Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations" published.

1777 -- Weishaupt joins Munich Lodge of the Order of Good Council.

  Articles of Confederation adopted by Continental Congress.

  Battles of Bennington, Brandywine, Germantown, Princeton and

  Saratoga.  Washington has his mystical vision of the future of the

  United States while at Valley Forge.  War of Bavarian Secession

  begins.

1778 -- France recognizes American independence, signs treaty and

  provides aid.  Franklin assists in initiation of Voltaire into

  Masonic Lodge of Paris.  Masonic Convention in Lyons organizes

  Knights of Benficience.

1779 -- John Paul Jones says "Damn the torpedos!"  Benedict Arnold

  becomes a traitor and spy for the British.  War of Bavarian

  Secession ends.

1780 -- John Andre, British agent, captured with secret documents

  from Arnold; Arnold escapes to join British; Andre hanged as spy.

  Weishaupt's wife dies.  Illuminati begins rapid growth.  First use

  of the title Odd Fellows.  Order of the Brotherhood of Asia,

  Rosicrucian off-shoot, founded.

1781 -- Battle of Guilford Court House, surrended of Cornwallis at

  Yorktown.  John Hanson becomes first President of the United

  States in Congress Assembled.  Weishaupt seeks abortion for his

  sister-in-law while awaiting dispensation to marry her.  United

  Masonic Lodges of Hamburg headed by Fraximus, a secret

  Rosicrucian.  Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason" published.

1782 -- British cabinet agrees to recognize American independence,

  preliminary agreement signed in Paris.  Hanson commissions the

  "Eye in the Pyramid" Great Seal, finishes term; Elias Boudinot

  elected second President of Congress Assembled.  Illuminati

  dominate European Masonry.  Casanova retires as secret agent.

1783 -- Treaty signed between America and England.  Washington

  disbands army, resigns.  Hanson dies.  Thomas Mifflin third

  President of Congress Assembled.  Ex-Illuminati Utschneider sends

  letter denouncing the Order to monarch of Bavaria.  Rite of

  Swedenborg founded by Marquis de Throne.  Eclectic Rite founded by

  Baron Knigge in Frankfort.  Webster's "American Spelling Book"

  published.

1784 -- Treaty with England ratified by Congress.  Richard Henry

  Lee fourth President of Congress Assembled.  Bavarian Monarch Carl

  Theodore outlaws secret societies.  Cagliostro moves to Lyons from

  Bordeaux to found the Mother Lodge of Egyptian Masonry.  Royal

  Commission in Paris, including Franklin and Guillotine as members,

 investigates Mesmerism and returns a negative report.

1785 -- Weishaupt flees to Gotha; new edict outlaws Illuminati;

  High-ranking Illuminatus Lanz killed by lightning and Illuminati

  papers found on body by police.  French "Diamond Necklace" affair.

  Napoleon graduates military school.  Franklin returns to America;

  Jefferson becomes French ambassador.  Rosicrucian Order suppressed

  in Austria.  Anonymous pamphlet appears in Germany revealing

  secrets of ancient Egyptian ceremonies.

1786 -- Wisdom Lodge founded in Virginia.  Secret congress in

  Frankfort where Louis XVI and Gustavus III of Sweden condemned to

  die by Illuminati.  Italian Illuminatus Buonarroti's library of

  Masonic and subversive books confiscated by state authorities.

  Nathaniel Gorham fifth President of Congress Assembled.  Napoleon

  writes pamphlete defending Rousseau.

1787 -- German authorities publish letter by Weishaupt admitting

  he sought abortion for his sister-in-law; Weishaupt replies,

  blaming "extenuating circumstances."  German Union (extension of

  outlawed Bavarian Illuminati) founded by Bahrdt.  Washington

  elected President of Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia;

  new constitution adopted by the convention.  Arthur St. Clair

  sixth President of Congress Assembled.  Jefferson meets secretly

  in Paris with Brazilian rebel to discuss American aid to

  revolution in Brazil.  Shay's Rebellion in Massachusetts to

  protest unfair taxes.  Goethe visits Cagliostro's family in

  Palermo.  Swedenborgian Church founded in London.  Society for the

  Abolition of the African Slave-Trade founded in London.

1788 -- American Constitution ratified by the states.  Individual

   American states begin to outlaw slavery.  Cyrus Griffen seventh

  President of Congress Assembled.  Paine visits London and Paris.

  "The Federalist" essays published by Hamilton, Madison and Jay.

1789 -- Washington elected President of the United States; first

  Congress under new Constitution.  Jefferson returns to U.S. to

  become first Secretary of State; Hamilton becomes first Secretary

  of the Treasury.  French Revolution begins.

  1790 -- Rebellion and massacre throughout France.  Cagliostro

  arrested by Inquisition of Rome.  Bavarian edict against Reading

  Societies.  Blake's "Marriage of Heaven and Hell" published.

1791 -- Napoleon joins the Jocobin Club.  First Bank of the United

  States chartered.  Burr begins converting Tammany Society into a

  political machine.  The anonymous "Vie de Joseph Balsamo" (Joseph

  Basalmo was Cagliostro's name before he joined the Masons), first

  recorded link of the Illuminati and the French Revolution, appears

  in several European countries.  Mozart's "The Magic Flute,"

  containing Masonic elements, performed.

1792 -- Washington re-elected.  War between France and Austria.

  Louis XVI imprisoned in the Templars Temple tower.  Massacres of

  September, in which priests, bishops and others are killed.

  Elections for the National Convention, a triumph for Robespierre

  and his followers.  France declared a Republic.  First

  Swedenborgian church in America.  Catherine II outlaws Masonry in

  Russia.  "Life of Joseph Balsamo" translated into English in

  Dublin.  Assassination of Gustav III at the Stockholm opera.

1793 -- Year One of the French Republic; the year of the Terror,

  Louis XVI found guilty of conspiracy, condemned to be executed.

  French government kills thousands of its citizens.  France

  declares war on England and the Dutch United Provinces; war breaks

  out with Spain and Austria; Russia and Prussia begin partition of

  Poland.  French food riots.

1794 -- Year Two; France passes laws distributing confiscated

  property to the poor, leads victorious battle against Austrians.

  Would-be assassin of Robespierre fires on Collot d'Herbois

  instead; the next day a young girl arrested as suspected assassin;

  she and 40 others sent to guillotine. Other attempts of

  Robespierre's life; his enemies accuse him of attempting to have

  himself declared divine by Catherine Theot, an old woman who

  preached a mystery religion; Robespierre guillotined.  Monroe

  becomes minister to France.  Whiskey rebellion in Pennsylvania to

  protest liquor taxes.

1795 -- France makes peace with Prussia and Spain, invades

  Holland.  Napoleon suppresses revolt in Paris and goes to Italy as

  Commander-in-Chief.  Yazoo land fraud: bribed Georgia legislators

  sell Mississippi.

1796 -- Adams elected President.  Paine publishes letter critical

  of Washington.

1798 -- Illuminati scare in New England.  Knights of Malta lose

  their island to Napoleon.

1800 -- Death of Thomas Waley, one of the last Hell Fire Club

  leaders.  Napoleon comes to power, allegedly through Illuminati

  manipulation.

1805 to 1881 -- Life of Auguste Blanqui, French socialist, founder

  of numerous secret societies modeled after Buonarroti.

1815 -- Napoleon's Waterloo.  Secret societies which eventually

  become the Decembrist Movement formed in Russian Masonic lodges.

1817 -- Suppression of the Lodge of Jupiter the Thunderer begins.

  Irish immigrants force entry into Tammany Society, changing its

  direction.

1818 -- Mar Shelley's "Frankenstein" published.

1819 -- American Independent Order of Odd Fellows founded.

  Founding of National Freemasonry, the most important of several

  Polish secret societies devoted to ousting the Russians from

  Poland.  Liberation of Columbia by Bolivar.

1822 -- Russian government suppresses Masonry.  Equador liberated

  by Bolivar.

1825 -- Decembrist movement suppressed in Russia after brief

  uprising.  Bolivar liberates Bolivia.  Founding of Vienna bank by

  Solmon Rothschild and Naples bank by Carl Rothschild.

1828 -- Tammany Society backs Andrew Jackson for President.  Anti-

  Masonic Party founded, first third-party in America.  Attempted

  assassination of Bolivar.

1829 -- Alleged Illuminati meeting in New York decides to unite

  Atheists and Nihilists into Communist movement.

1830 -- Anti-Masonic conventions in Massachusetts and Vermont find

  evidence linking Masonry with Illuminism.  Book of Mormon

  published.  Weishaupt and Bolivar die.

1831 -- Anti-Masonic Party runs Wirt for President, assuring that

  Mason Andrew Jackson would be re-elected.  Poe dismissed from West

  Point.

1833 -- Jackson orders U.S. funds withdrawn from Bank of the

  United States, effectively killing the institution.

1835 -- The socialist League of the Just founded in Paris, later

  becoming the Marxist Communist League.  Attempted assassination of

  Jackson with two single shot pistols, both of which jammed.

  Revolver invented.

1844 -- Morse builds first practical telegraph.  Bahai religion

  begins when the Bab proclaims his mission in Persia.

1848 -- Fall of monarchy in France.  Republic established in Rome.

  Abdication of Ferdinand I in Austria.  Revolts in Denmark,

  Ireland, Lombardy, Schleswig-Holstein and Venice.  Germany briefly

  united in a parliament at Frankfort; unity destroyed by the King

  of Prussia.  Marx and Engles publish the "Communist Manifesto"

  (allegedly commissioned by the Illuminati) and travel in France

  and Germany encouraging discontent with the Establishment.

  Woman's Suffrage Movement gets underway in Seneca Falls, New York.

  Spiritualism born in Wayne County, New York, when the teenaged Fox

  sisters communicate with poltergeists.  Fortean tidbits: moon

  turns "blood-red" during total eclipse; a great comet fails to

  return at the time predicted; visions and "phantom soldiers" seen

  in the skies of France and Scotland; Captain M'Quahae of H.M.S.

  Daedalus reports seeing a "huge, unknown creature" in the ocean.

  Gold discovered in California.

1849 to 1936 -- Life of Sir Basil Zaharoff, "mystery man of

  Europe," who made a fortune as an armaments dealer and financier,

  selling weapons to both sides in World War I and other conflicts.

1852 -- Benjamin becomes first professed Jew elected to Congress.

1859 -- Oil wells invented.  Darwin's "Origin of Species"

  published.

1860 -- Lincoln elected.  Electric storage battery invented.

1860s -- Attempts to suppress the Mafia in Sicily are

  unsuccessful.

1861 -- Confederate states secede; elect Jefferson Davis

  president; Benjamin appointed Confederate Attorney General, later

  Secretary of War.  American Civil War begins.  Emancipation of

  serfs in Russia.  Jacolliot writes about the Nine Unknown in

  Calcutta.  Gatling gun patented.

1862 -- Benjamin appointed Confederate Secretary of State.

1863 -- Rockfeller builds his first refinery.

1865 -- Assassination of Lincoln; Andrew Johnson becomes

  president; "Booth" killed; coded message found among his effects;

  the code key later found in possession of Benjamin, alleged

  Rothschild agent.  Civil War ends.  Thirteenth amendment abolishes

  slavery.

1866 -- Ku Klux Klan founded as a social club in Pulaski,

  Tennessee.  Benjamin flees to England.  Death of Phineas Quimby,

  magnetic healer, founder of Free Thought movement, teacher of Mary

  Baker Eddy.

1867 -- Ku Klux Klan reorganized along political and racial lines

  near Nashville, Tennessee.

1868 -- Assassination of Thomas D'Arcy McGee, first Canadian

  political assassination.

1869 -- St. Germain allegedly completes 85 years in the Himalayas

  after his "death."  Mendeleev composes first periodic table of the

  elements in Russia.  U.S. transcontinental railroad completed.

1870 -- Standard Oil Company incorporated.

1875 -- "Whiskey Ring" conspiracy of distillery owners revealed.

  Madam Blavatsky founds Theosophy Society.  Mary Baker Eddy's

  "Science and Health" published.

1875 to 1947 -- Life of Aleister Crowley, the Great Beast, Golden

  Dawn leader and occult figure.

1876 -- Disraeli again warns about dangers of secret societies.

  Battle of the Little Big Horn.  Bell patents telephone.  Otto

  builds four-cycle gasoline engine.

1877 -- First of seven wills in which Cecil Rhodes leaves his

  money to establish a secret society to expand British rule

  throughout the world.

1878 to 1945 -- Life of Edgar Cayce, visionary, trance-channeler

  who spoke of reincarnation, Egyptian mysteries, and Atlantis.

1881 -- Garfield assassinated.  Czar Alexander II assassinated by

   secret society.  Disraeli publishes "Lothair," a novel about

  secret societies and European politics.

1884 -- Fabian Society founded in London by Sidney and Beatrice

  Webb and others.

1885 -- First practical horseless carriage built by Daimler.

1887 -- Golden Dawn founded in London by Mathers and others.

  Mitchelson-Morley experiement disproving ether theory.

1888 -- Unsolved murders of London prostitutes by "Jack the

  Ripper," suspected of being one of those implicated in the

  Cleveland Street Affair involving high-society Victorians and

  their patronage of a brothel staffed by messenger boys.

1889 -- Second Communist International organized.

1890 -- Biologist Yersin visits India, purportedly to recieve

  plague and cholera serum from the Nine Unknown.  Wounded Knee

  massacre.

1891 -- Rhodes gains control of 90% of world's diamond supply.

  The Round Tables, a secret society allegedly funded by Rhodes and

  the Rothschilds to gain financial and political power, founded in

  the U.S., Canada, Australia, India, South Africa and New Zealand.

  Rockefeller grant founds University of Chicago.  Nikola Tesla

  invents Tesla coil, becomes U.S. citizen.

1892 -- Rockefeller trust transferred to holding company: Standard

  Oil of New Jersey.

1893 -- Assassination of Chicago Mayor Harrison.

1894 -- Assassination of President Carnot of France.

1896 -- Maconi's patent No. 7777 for radio.  First "flap year" for

  UFOs: wave of sightings of unidentified airships in U.S.

1897 -- Assassination of Premier Canovas of Spain.  Zionism

  founded in Basil, Switzerland by Theodore Herzl.

1898 -- Assassination of Empress Elizabeth of Austria.  Pavlov

  begins study of conditioned reflex in dogs.

1899 -- Tesla discovers terrestrial stationary waves which can

  produce electricity; reports receiving signals from another

  planet.  Alleged meeting in England at which the Morgans,

  Rothschilds and Warburgs become affiliated.

1900 -- Assassination of King Umberto I of Italy and Kentucky

  Governor-elect William Goebel.  Tesla suggests alien beings might

  be living "in the very midst of us."  Boxer rebellion in China.

  Approximate date Adolf Lanz founded the Order of New Templars, a

  fore-runner of the Nazi mentality.

1901 -- Assassination of McKinley and Russian Education Minister

  Bogolepov.  Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research

  (Rockefeller University) founded in New York.  First trans-

  Atlantic radio broadcast: Marconi sends the letter S.

1902 -- Assassination of Russian Minister of Interior Sipyagain.

  Paul and Felix Warburg immigrate from Germany to the U.S.

  Rockefeller General Education Board founded.

1903 -- Assassination of Bogdanovich, Governor of Ufa. "Protocols

  of Elders of Zion," alleged plan for Jewish world takeover,

  published in Russian newspaper.

1904 -- Assassination of Russian Premier Vischelev von Plehev.

1905 -- Assassination of Grand Duke Sergius and Idaho Governor

  Steunenberg. Abortive revolution in Russia. Expanded version of

  "Protocols of Zion" published.

1906 -- Assassination of Russian General Dubrassov.

1907 -- Financial panic and depression allegedly caused by J.P.

  Morgan to gain support for the central bank concept.

1908 -- Assassination of King Carl of Prussia and Crown Prince of

  Portugal. FBI founded. Founding of the Armanen Initiates, another

  proro-Nazi secret society.

1910 -- Attempted assassination of Mayor Gaynor of NYC. Secret

  meeting of bankers and politicians at Jekyll Island, Georgia,

  results in Federal Reserve Act.

1911 -- Assassination of Prime Minister Staliapin of Russia by

  police double agent. Standard Oil of New Jersey broken up as

  illegal monopoly.

1912 -- Assassination of Primier Canalegas of Spain. Attempted

  assassination of Teddy Roosevelt. Colonel E.M. House, adviser to

  Woodrow Wilson, publishes "Philip Dru: Administrator," a political

  romance which proposed modern social legislation. Founding of

  Germanen Order, another pre-Nazi secret society.

1913 -- Assassination of George I of Greece. Rockefeller

  Foundation founded.

1914 -- Attempted assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria

  by Masonic agents, followed an hour later by successful

  assassination; in Russia, Rasputin stabbed the same day. World War

  I begins.

1915 -- Sinking of the Lusitania by German submarine; allegedly

  carrying secret munitions for the Allies, the ship supposedly

  sacrificed by British and American authorities to drum up war

  hysteria in U.S. Alfred Wegener proposed theory of continental

  drift, receives ridicule and contempt from his fellow scientists.

  Ku Klux Klan revived.

1916 -- Assassination of Rasputin.


From "The Illuminoids"  c. Neil Wilgus & various sources


                   

(Part 2, from Neil Wilgus' THE ILLUMINOIDS and other sources)



1917 -- United States enters World War I. Russian Revolution

  begins; Cheka, secret police of Bolsheviks, founded.

1918 -- Assassination of Russian Czar Nicholas II and his family.

  Attempted assassination of Lenin. New Thought lecturer David Van

  Bush hires H.P. Lovecraft as a ghost writer.

1919 -- Founding of Thule Society in Germany; Hitler recruited.

  League of Nations founded at Paris Peace Conference. Meeting at

  the Majestic Hotel, Paris, between Wilsonian intellectuals (House,

  Dulles and Dulles, etc.) and "like-minded Englishmen" to discuss

  forming an organization "for the study of international affairs."

  Royal Institute of International Affairs founded. Freud draws

  attention to Austrian neurologist Poetzl's experiments with the

  tachistroscope, an early device for studying subliminal

  perception. Charles Fort's "The Book of the Damned" published.

  Hitler joins the German Workers' Party.

1920s -- Assassination of estimated 400 German public figures

  begins. U.S. entry into League of Nations blocked in Senate.

  Development of modern advertising techniques emphasizing

  manipulation rather than information.

1920 -- GWP becomes the National Socialist German Worker's Party.

1921 -- Council on Foreign Relations incorporated; founded by

  Wilsonians House, Dulles and company upon their return from Paris,

  with the help of the Round Table Group. Marconi states he believes

  mysterious V code on pre-WWI radio came from space; Tesla recalls

  seeing lights, vivid images, when he was a boy. Hitler takes over

  the NSGWP.

1922 -- Mussolini, alleged British Intelligence agent, comes to

  power in Italy, begins attempt to eliminate Mafia in Sicily. Cheka

  reorganized as GPU, Russian secret police. CFR journal "Foreign

  Affairs" founded. King Tutankhamen's tomb opened in Egypt, thus

  invoking "King Tut's Curse"; 14 violent deaths in as many years

  linked to the curse.

1923 -- Assassination of Pancho Villa in Mexico. Founding of

  Hitler's National-Socialist (Nazi) Party in Germany. International

  Police (Interpol) founded in Vienna. In the face of the Teapot

  Dome and other scandals, President Harding visits Alaska and

  receives a "long ciphered message" which visibly upsets him,

  causing him to ask what a president could do when friends betrayed

  him; he died soon after among conflicting rumors about the cause

  of his death. Fort's "New Lands" published.

1924 -- J. Edgar Hoover takes over FBI. During Mars' closest

  approach radios around the world went off the air in order to

  allow interception of any possible messages from space; when

  translated onto photographic tape, signals received produced

  crudely drawn faces. Lovecraft ghostwrites for Houdini.

1925 -- Lionel Curtis organizes the Institutes of Pacific

  Relations in at least ten countries for the Round Table Group.

1926 -- Suicide of synchronicity researcher Paul Krammerer,

  biologist, freemason.

1927 -- Rise of the CFR due to Rockefeller and other foundation

  funding. The Crystal Skull discovered in ruins of Lubaantun in

  British Honduras.

1928 -- Nomination of Catholic Al Smith sparks last spurt of

  growth for the KKK. Soviet produced film shows conditioned reflex

  experiments on humans.

1929 -- CFR moves to Harold Pratt Building on 68th Street. Great

  Depression begins. Quisling's "About the Matter That Inhabited

  Worlds Outside Ours and the Significance Caused by It to Our

  Philosophy of Life" published.

1930 -- Pavlov begins applying knowledge of conditioned reflex to

  human psychosis.

1930s -- Mafia becomes integral part of the U.S. organized crime.

  Continuing political assassinations accompany Nazi rise to power.

1931 -- Fort's "Lo!" published.

1932 -- Fort dies after publishing his last book, "Wild Talents."

1933 -- Attempted assassination of Franklin Roosevelt; Chicago

  mayor Cermak killed instead. FDR orders use of Great Seal of the

  U.S. on reverse side of the dollar bill. Reichstag Fire, set by

  Nazis, used to suspend civil liberties.

1934 -- Assassination of S.M. Kirov, Soviet leader and Stalin

  collaborator. Russian GPU renamed NKVD. Beginning of Hitler's

  Black Order. Unexplained "ghostflier" broadcasts in Sweden.

1935 -- Assassination of Senator Huey Long. First lobotomy

  performed by Egas Moniz in Lisbon.

1936 -- Beginning of Moscow Purge trials in which numerous

  communist leaders were brainwashed into false confessions and then

  executed.

1937 -- Spanish Civil War begins. First of 48 "Lost Colony" stones

  found in North Carolina; stones supposedly tell the story of lost

  Roanoke Island colony. Amelia Earhart Putnam, aviator, disappears.

1938 -- Assassination of Leon Sedov, Trotsky's son; first

  assassination attempt against Trotsky. Nazi invasion of Austria;

  Interpol exiled -- or taken over by Nazis; German expedition to

  Antarctica stakes out 600,000 square kilometers, lands near the

  South Pole. Electroshock treatment discovered. Orson Welles'

  dramatization of H.G. Wells' "War of the Worlds" scares American

  radio listeners.

1939 -- Attorney Leon Cooke, friend of Jack Ruby and financial

  secretary of the union which employed Ruby, killed by union

  president Jack Martin; union subsequently taken over by Mafia.

  League of Nations suspended. Germany invades Poland; World War II

  begins. CFR offers it services to U.S. State Dept. Interpol

  grouped with Gestapo. Amateur radio astronomer Grote Reber

  receives dot-dash signal from space. Attempted assassination of

  Hitler.

1940 -- Assassination of Leon Trotsky in Mexico. British secret

  police renamed MI-5 and MI-6 for duration of war. Interpol moved

  to near Berlin., with Reinhard Heydrich in charge. Nazis allegedly

  begin building Hitler's secret hideout in Antarctica. Roosevelt

  sends Gen. "Wild Bill" Donovan on info-gathering mission to

  Europe; Donovan recommends a central intelligence organization.

  U.S. State Dept. creates Division of Special Research headed by

  CFR member Pasbolsky.

1941 -- Japan attacks U.S. Fleet at Pearl Harbor, allegedly

  through the maneuvering of Roosevelt and his advisors to provide

  an excuse to enter the war. Donovan made head of new Office of

  Coordinator of Information. "The Books of Charles Fort" published.

1942 -- Assassination of Interpol chief Heydrich in

  Czechloslavakia. Donovan's OCI evolves into the Office of

  Strategic Services (OSS).

1943 -- LSD-25 discovered by Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann. Nazi

  Admiral Doenitz boasts the German submarine fleet has built "in

  another part of the world a Shangri-La on land, an impregnable

  fortress." Juan Peron and other pro-Nazi leaders take power in

  Argentina. Pilots on both sides of the war report seeing "foo-

  fighters," unexplained flying objects, while flying war missions.

1944 -- Attempted assassination of Hitler. Nazis begin sending

  millions of dollars worth of jewels, paintings and cash to

  Argentina for safe keeping. Russian NKVD reorganized as MGB.

  Donovan prepares plan for Roosevelt to establish a central

  intelligence agency which is pigeonholed, later reconsidered by

  Truman. American band leader Glenn Miller disappears on unarmed

  flight over the English Channel.

1945 -- Alleged assassination (suicide) of James Forrestal at

  Bethesda Hospital Neurological Ward, after his attempt to warn

  Roosevelt of Illuminati plot. Roosevelt dies, Truman becomes

  president. Mussolini killed. Hitler allegedly escapes from Berlin

  after arranging for a fake suicide cover story; Hitler's death

  announced, Admiral Doenitz takes command; submarines U-530, U-977

  and others begin secret journey from Norway soon after Quisling

  allegedly refused Hitler's offer to take him "aboard a submarine

  to a safe refuge"; two months after Germany surrenders submarines

  U-530 and U-977 give themselves up in Mar del Plata, Argentina,

  after allegedly being lost from the submarine convoy taking Hitler

  and others to their hideout in Antarctica; Nazi leader Martin

  Bormann escapes without a trace from Berlin after supervising

  Hitler's "suicide." First atomic bombs dropped. World War II ends.

  General Gehlen, Head of Nazi Intelligence, captured by U.S. Army

  and flown to Washington; other Nazi and British agents imported to

  U.S., along with Werner Von Braun and other developers of the V-2

  rockets. Interpol dissolved -- or reorganized with headquarters in

  Paris, the story varies. OSS disbanded, its agents moving to

  military intelligence agencies and the State Dept. CFR allegedly

  takes over State Dept. United Nations founded. "Official beginning

  of Bermuda Triangle mystery," when Flight 19, made up of five

  naval bombers, disappears off the coast of Florida; another plane

  sent to investigate also disappears -- 6 planes and 27 men

  vanished. An Air Force plane's engines fail over Iwo Jima as foo-

 fighters maneuver around it.

1946 -- Murder of wire service king James Ragen by Syndicate

  friends of Jack Ruby; indictment dropped following additional

  murders. John Kennedy and Richard Nixon elected to House of

  Representatives. Truman's executive order sets up the National

  Intelligence Authority and Central Intelligence Group. Gehlen

  returns to Germany to continue intelligence work for U.S. Army.

  Interpol reorganization meeting held in Brussels. Admiral Byrd

  allegedly leads Naval "research" expedition to Antarctica to

  attack Hitler's secret hideout; attempt allegedly fails and Hitler

  and his "UFO scientists" continue their activities. Waves of

  unexplained "ghost rockets" seen in Europe, especially

  Scandanavia.

1947 -- Attempted assassination of Minneapolis Mayor Hubert

  Humphrey. Partition of India receives "strong impetus from the

  Round Table Group." National Security Act establishes Dept. of

  Defense, National Security Council and Central Intelligence

  Agency. France creates SDECE, similar to CIA. Second UFO flap

  year; Kenneth Arnold reports flying saucers near Yakima,

  Washington, and other reports soon follow. Maury Island "hoax": an

  early Men-In-Black incident three days before the Arnold sighting,

  in which a "donut-shaped object" dropped slag on a boat near

  Tacoma, Washington; the next day an MIB visited Harold Dahl, who

  was piloting the boat, and warned him not to discuss the sighting;

  the boat's owner, Fred Crisman, was suspected of being a CIA

  employee and was later called to give secret testimony at the

  trial of Clay Shaw in New Orleans; pilot Dahl disappeared and

  UFOlogist Arnold, who investigated the case, reported unexplained

  failure of his own plane's engine soon after two Air Force

  investigators were killed taking off from Tacoma's airport.

1948 -- Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi. Attempted assassination

  of labor leader Walter Reuther. Beginning of Operation Ohio, a CIA

  program responsible for one hundred European assassinations during

  the next ten years. Beginning of CIA interest in UFOs as a

  "security" problem. McCord employed by the FBI. Nixon gains

  prominence in the Alger Hiss case as member of the House Un-

  American Activities Committee; goes to Miami where he meets Bebe

  Rebozo and goes yachting with other underworld-connected figures.

  Martin Bormann reported living in Argentina. New nation of Israel

  creates Central Institute for Intelligence and Security. World

  Council of Churches founded in Amsterdam.

1949 -- Report critical of CIA filed and forgotten, unread by

  Truman; Central Intelligence Act exempts CIA from disclosure laws.

  E. Howard Hunt becomes CIA agent; Clay Shaw becomes agent for

  CIA's Domestic Contact Service. The Gehlen Organization

  transferred to CIA control. U.S. Army begins 20 years of simulated

  germ warfare attacks against American cities, conducting at least

  239 open air tests. Interpol granted consultive status by UN.

  Chaing Kai-shek flees to Formosa; mainland China taken by

  communist leaders; Social Affairs Dept. and other Chinese secret

  police created. Trial of Cardinal Mindszenty in Hungary following

  his brainwashing and confession of conspiracy.

1950 -- Attempted assassination of Truman by Puerto Rican

  nationalists. Korean War begins. Congress passes McCarran's

  Internal Security Act setting up program for detention of

  subversives. Hiss convicted of perjury; Nixon elected to Senate

  after smear campaign against California opponent. U.S. Army

  engages in "simulated" germ warfare in San Francisco and the

  Pentagon. National Council of Churches founded in U.S. CIA

  organizes the Pacific Corporation, a large holding company which

  was the first of many CIA "private" enterprises. Alleged CIA plot

  to introduce UFO contact ideas with "Little Green Men" stories and

  radio contact "from space." Malcolm X receives visit from an MIB

  while in prison. "Worlds in Collision" by Immanuel Velikovsky

  proposes a catastrophic theory of ancient history in which a huge

  "comet" of matter is ripped out of Jupiter, approaches Earth close

  enough to cause universal fire/flood legends in primitive folklore

  and the settles into orbit as a new planet, Venus; Velikovsky

  receives ridicule and contempt from his fellow scientists, thought

  20 years later Jupiter is generally considered a "cold star"

  rather than a planet and Velikovsky's prediction of a hot climate

  on Venus is confirmed. Approximate starting date of building of

  Mount Weather, secret American government fortress.

1951 -- Assassination of Ali Razmara of Iran, Riad Al-Sulh and

  Abdullah of Jordan and Ali Knah Liaquat of Pakistan. Army

  simulated germ warfare project in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.

  Approximate date CBS begins active cooperation with CIA. McCord

  moves from FBI to CIA. North Korean brainwashing of American

  prisoners begins. TIME magazine popularizes the term

  "brainwashing."

1952 -- Eisenhower elected president, Nixon vice-president;

  Kennedy elected to Senate. Army germ warfare project in Key West,

  Florida, and Ft. McCellan, Alabama. CIA agent Downey and Fecteau

  captured while on spy mission in China. Third UFO flap year. First

  UFO "contact" case: George Adamski meets Venusians in California

  desert; alleged CIA plot to start UFO scare. UFOlogist George

  Williamson, one of Adamski's witnesses, claims he also witnessed

  ham radio operator establish contact with another world.

1953 -- Dr. Frank Olsen commits suicide after having been given a

  secret dose of LSD by the CIA, under the direction of the

  mysterious Dr. Sidney Gottlieb. CIA contemplates developing drugs

  to cause amnesia in retired agents. CIA's Robertson Panel views

  UFO reports as national security threat. Army germ warfare project

  in Panama City, Florida. Return of Korean War prisoners, including

  some who underwent brainwashing. 21 POWs defect. Mau Mau (Hidden

  Ones) formed in Kenya to overthrow white rule. UFOlogist Albert

  Bender closes down his International Flying Saucer Bureau after

  being visited by three MIB.

1954 -- Attempted assassinations of several U.S. Congressmen by

  Puerto Rican nationalists. First Bilderberger meeting takes place

  at the Bilderberg Hotel, Oosterbeek, Holland. Condemnation by the

  U.S. Senate of Joseph McCarthy following his charges of subversion

  in high places. Hunt involved in CIA overthrow of communist regime

  in Guatemala, Carlos Castillo-Armas becomes president. Richard

  Bissell joins the CIA. Army germ warfare project in Point Mugu and

  Fort Hueneme, California. Russian KGB created to replace earlier

  secret police. Broadcaster Frank Edwards fired for discussing UFOs

  on the air. Strange voice "from space" speaks from turned-off

  radios in midwest U.S. and London, warns against preparations for

  war.

1955 -- Assassination of Jose Antonio Remon of Panama and Adnan

  Al-Malki of Syria. Bilderberger meeting in Barbizon, France. Lee

  Harvey Oswald meets David Ferrie of the New Orleans Civil Air

  Patrol. Doug Durham joins the Marines. The Office of Naval

  Research allegedly receives a copy of Morris Jessup's "The Case

  for the UFOs" with marginal notes in three different hands,

  supposedly by "Gypsies" knowledgeable in UFOlogy; ONR reprints

  several hundred copies for internal use; an MIB called "Carlos

  Allende" is implicated in the affair.

1956 -- Assassination of Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua.

  Bilderberger meeting in Frednsborg, Denmark. Clay Shaw's CIA

  contact allegedly stopped. Oswald joins Marines. Durham receives

  special CIA training. UFOlogist Gray Barker publishes "They Knew

  Too Much About Flying Saucers" which reported numerous MIB

  incidents.

1957 -- Assassination of Carlos Castillo-Armas of Guatemala.

  Exiled Ukranian politician Lev Rebet assassinated by KGB agent in

  Munich. Alleged assassination of Joseph McCarthy at Bethesda

  Hospital Neurological Ward, after warning of Illuminati plot.

  Bilderberger meetings in St. Simon Island, Georgia, and Fiuggui,

  Italy. Oswald assigned to base at Atsugi, Japan, where CIA U-2

  planes were launched; shoots self in elbow. General Edwin Walker

  commands federal troops sent to enforce racial integration at

  Little Rock, Arkansas. CIA helps Iran form SAVAK, secret police

  later accused of assassination Iranian dissidents. Experiments in

  behavior modification sleep-teaching take place at California

  penal institution Woodland Road Camp. Fourth UFO flap year. Anti-

  atomic bomb propaganda disseminated by saucer clubs -- another CIA

  plot? Unexplained short wave radio signals received worldwide.

1958 -- Assassination of Abdul Llah, Faisal II and Nuri Al-Said of

  Iraq. Bilderberger meeting in Buxton, England. Russia launches

  first space satellites. Unidentified ex-Marine lives in Minsk,

  USSR, apparently gathering information for the CIA. Oswald on

  maneuvers in the Philippines involving U-2 flights. Francis Gary

  Powers released from Air Force and assigned to covert CIA spying.

  Kerry Thornley and Gregory Hill found Discordianism and publish

  "Principia Discordia, or How I Found Goddess and What I Did To

  Her When I Found Her"; Thornley joins Marine Corps. John Birch

  Society organized by Robert Welch. Nelson Rockefeller elected

  governor of New York. Ham radio operators pick up a male voice

  claiming to be Nacoma of Jupiter and warning of atomic bomb

  disaster in English, German, Norweigian and his own unknown

  language.

1959 -- Assassination of Solomon W.R. Bandaranaike of Ceylon.

  Exiled Ukranian politician Stephan Bandera assassinated by KGB

  agent in Munich. Attempted assassination of Senator Bircher of

  Ohio and Governor Almond of Virginia. Apparent suicide of UFO

  researcher Morris Jessup who had received communications from

  "Carlos Allende," one of the MIB and whose book was mysteriously

  annoted by UFOlogical Gypsies. Bilderberger meeting in Yesilkov,

  Turkey. Fidel Castro assumes power in Cuba; Cuban Intelligence

  (DGI) begun. Ruby visits casino owner in Havana. Kerry Thornley

  first meets fellow Marine Oswald in California; Oswald released

  from Marines, defects to Russia. Thornley assigned to U-2 base in

  Atsugi, Japan. Durham discharged from Marines, stationed at CIA

  base in Guatemala. UFO sighting at CIA headquarters after Naval

  officer contacts "space people" while in CIA-observed trance.

  Condon's "The Manchurian Candidate" published.

1960 -- Assassination of Hazza Majali of Jordan. Bilderberger

  meeting in Burgenstock, Switzerland. Eisenhower authorizes

  training and arming Cuban exiles, allegedly issues orders for the

  assassination of Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba. Nixon, CIA

  agent Bissell and others plan Bay of Pigs invasion, obtain

  permission to use Guatemala as launching point. Bernard Baker

  serves as conduit for Bay of Pigs funding. CIA buys Southern Air

  Transport; contemplates development of "recruitment pills" and

  other drugs; studies mysterious amnesia of Korean war prisoners

  moved through Manchuria; contemplates giving truth serum to

  brainwashed American POWs. CIA spy Powers shot down in U-2 over

  Russia; summit conference cancelled. Kennedy-Nixon debates;

  Kennedy elected president. Oswald assigned job in Bellorussian

  Radio Factory in Minsk, USSR. Thornley discharged from Marines.

  Project Ozma, searching for intelligent signals from another part

  of the universe, receives unexplained signals from space.

1961 -- Assassination of Lumumba of the Congo, Rafael Trujillo

  Molina of the Dominican Republic and Louis Rivagasore of Nurundi.

  Attempted assassination of Castro by Hans Tanner. Michael

  Rockefeller disappears in New Guinea. Bilderberger meeting in

  Quebec, Canada. Thornley arrives to New Orleans; Slim Brooks gives

  Thornley "the haircut" on his 23rd birthday; the same day, the

  CIA invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs, launched from Guatemala,

  fails due to poor planning and cancellation of support by Kennedy;

  the CIA, the Mob, Cuban-exiles, right-wingers and Nixonites

  supposedly vow revenge against Kennedy. Kennedy develops

  extracurricular relationship with Judith Campbell, Sam Giancana's

  girlfriend; Giancana and John Roselli enlisted by CIA to attempt

  Castro assassination. George De Mohrenschildt on hiking trip

  through Guatemala. Brooks introduces Thornley to his

  "brother-in-law," Gary Kirstein, allegedly an undercover E. Howard

  Hunt; Thornley and "Kirstein" begin nearly three-year relationship

  of discussing Nazis, mind-control, the status of philosopher-

  kings,  and plans to assassinate Kennedy. Robert Morrow, working

  with Ruby, Shaw and Ferrie, allegedly smuggle weapons from Greece

  to Central America for the CIA; also picks up information for CIA

  from "Harvey" in the Soviet Union. Ferrie, Gordon Novel and two

  others arrested in burglary of Louisiana arms bunker. Unidentified

  Marine from Minsk divulges information to CIA agent in Copenhagen.

  General Walker resigns after criticism of his anti-communist

  indoctrination of troops. U.S. Military Advisor Group begins

  defoliation project in Vietnam which eventually covers over 12% of

  land area. Milgram's Yale experiments demonstrating dangers of

  obedience to authority. Unexplained transmissions from space

  monitored by ham radio operators worldwide; Bob Renaud, ham

  operator, allegedly makes contact with aliens.

1962 -- Suicide of Marilyn Monroe under questionable

  circumstances. Bilderberger meeting in Saltsjobaden, Sweden.

  Oswald returns to America with his Russian wife, an alleged KGB

  agent. Retired General Walker arrested on Attorney Robert

  Kennedy's orders when Walker became involved in the racial

  disorders in Oxford, Mississippi; Walker stripped naked and flown

  to Springfield, Missouri, prison for examination; Walker reported

  to be incompetent but was later released and ran against John

  Connally for Governor of Texas. Hunt becomes head of CIA's new

  Domestic Operations Division. CIA interference in Ecuadorian

  politics. CIA allegedly pays a Canadian agriculture technician to

  infect Cuban turkeys with Newcastle disease (though the technician

  supposedly double-crossed them). Ruby allegedly flies from Mexico

  City to visit Havana. CIA begins using secret terror teams in

  Vietnam, roots of Operation Phoenix. Dr. Edgar Schein outlines

  behavior modification programs for U.S. prisons, based on Korean

  brainwashing techniques. Cuban missile crisis. De Mohrenschildt,

  friend of the Kennedys, befriends the Oswalds in Dallas. Durham

  employed by Des Moines Police Dept. UFOlogist Williamson

  disappears in South America. Film version of "The Manchurian

  Candidate" released.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

Illuminati History, Part 3


From Neil Wilgus' ILLUMINOIDS and other sources



1963 -- Assassination of Sylvanus Olympio of Togo, Abdul Karim

  Kassem of Iraq, Medgar Evers of US, Ngo Dinh Diem of South

  Vietnam and John Kennedy of US; Texas Gov. John Connally

  wounded, police officer Tippit and Oswald killed.  Attempted

  assassination of General Walker in Dallas earlier, allegedly by

  Oswald; Oswald also supposedly threatened to kill ex-Veep Nixon,

  or was it Veep Johnson? the Warren Commission wasn't sure.

  Alleged assassination attempt of JFK in Miami but right-winger

  Milteer spills the beans; another attempt in Chicago also

  supposedly foiled.  Attempted assassination of Castro in which

  CIA agent Rorke is killed.  Bilderberger meeting in Cannes,

  France.  Johnson becomes president; almost immediately reverses

  JFK's decision to withdraw from Vietnam.  CIA begins weather

  modification project over Hue, Vietnam.  Equadorian government

  overthrown.  Profumo scandal in England, involving sex and

  spying, brings down Conservative government.  Russia sends first

  woman into space.  Unexplained radio transmission interrupts

  astronaut Gordon Cooper in unidentified language.  Numerous MIB

  spotted in Dealy Plaza.



Oswald in New Orleans


Oswald's Fair Play for Cuba Committee established at same address

as ex-FBI man Guy Bannister's private detective office, also used

for E. Howard Hunt's (allegedly the "brother-in-law" Thornley met

with several times over period 1961-1963) Cuban Revolutionary

Council and other anti-Castro fronts; confrontation with Carlos

Bringuier, another agent for CIA's Domestic Contact Service, in

front of Shaw's International Trade Mart; Oswald asks Bringuier to

hit him, pleads guilty when they are arrested, asks to see an FBI

agent, is released and appears on radio and TV the next day to

publicize his activities; Oswald allegedly meets Shaw, Ferrie and

other operatives of the FBI and CIA; Oswald, Shaw and Ferrie

allegedly attempt to register to vote in rural Clinton, Louisiana,

attracting attention by arriving in a black Cadillac; Oswald and

Thornley allegedly meet at nightclub; Thornley thinks it was a

'look-alike'; Jack Ruby visits New Orleans to obtain "the services

of a stripper known as 'Jada,' who became his featured performer."



Oswald in Mexico


Although Oswald was allegedly on a bus to Mexico at the time,

someone calling himself "Harvey Oswald" appeared at the Selective

Service office in Austin, Texas, to discuss his undesirable

discharge; the next day Cuban refugee leader Sylvio Odio is

visited in Dallas by two Latins and "Leon Osward" (whom they

called "Leopoldo") to discuss violent anti-Castro activities and

revenge against Kennedy -- though Oswald was supposedly on his way

to Mexico City; Albert Osborne, who allegedly paid for 1000 Hands

Off Cuba leaflets which Oswald distributed in New Orleans,

allegedly rides the same bus with him to Mexico City; Oswald, or

someone impersonating him, attempts to go to Cuba from Mexico

City; while Oswald was in Mexico a second Oswald appeared at a

Dallas rifle range to shoot bull's-eyes, have his scope adjusted

and talk to people there; Oswald returns to Dallas on bus No. 332,

or was it No. 340? which had the name "Oswald" added to the

manifest after the trip.



Oswald in Dallas


Soon after returning from Mexico Oswald and his family allegedly

drove to Alice, Texas, to talk with the manager of KPOY -- though

Oswald didn't drive and the Warren Commission concluded he

couldn't have been in Alice then; Oswald attends General Walker's

John Birch meeting lecture and two nights later attends an ACLU

meeting where he criticizes Walker's alleged racism; someone

looking like Oswald visits a furniture store in Irving, Texas,

with his family, looking for a part for a gun; the second Oswald

visits the Irving Sports Shop to have three holes drilled in a

rifle, though Oswald's only had two holes and they were drilled

before he got it; the second Oswald cashes a $189 check at an

Irving grocery store, buys groceries Oswald was unlikely to buy

and gets a HAIRCUT accompanied by a teenager who allegedly

exchanged leftist remarks with him; Oswald II visits the Lord-

Lincoln auto agency to look at cars, test drives one at 70 mph and

brags about coming into money soon and returning to Russia; Oswald

II begins visiting Dallas/Irving rifle ranges to demonstrate his

marksmanship, shooting bull's-eyes and hitting other people's

targets; Oswald I writes a letter to the Dallas FBI which is

destroyed soon after the assassination; Oswald I writes to "Mr.

Hunt" asking to "discuss the matter fully before any steps are

taken by me or anyone else"; two days before the assassination

Oswald II creates a scene in a Dallas restaurant where Officer

J.D. Tippit "glowered" at him; Oswald I allegedly seen at the

Carousel Club, plotting with Ruby, Tippit and/or Bernard Weissman;

Oswald I or II allegedly ordered distribution of the anti-Kennedy

"Wanted for Treason" leaflets in Dallas; Oswald, or was it Billy

Lovelady? photographed standing in the doorway of the Book

Depository building at the moment Kennedy was shot; Oswald II

allegedly seen fleeing from the back of the Book Depository

immediately after the assassination; Oswald II confronts Tippit,

Oswald I arrested in the Texas Theatre; Oswald's voice prints show

he told the truth when he said "I didn't shoot anybody, no sir."



Faces in the Crowd


Among the several hundred witnesses to the assassination were the

following: the "umbrella man" who supposedly signaled

assassination teams to fire by closing his black umbrella; the

"Babushka Lady," who allegedly was introduced to "Lee Oswald of

the CIA"  by Jack Ruby and who also filmed the assassination, only

to have the FBI confiscate the film and never return it; Joseph

Milteer, the National States Rights Party leader who had disclosed

the Miami plot against JFK and who had links through the NSRP to

James Earl Ray's brother Jerry; three tramps who were arrested

soon after the assassination, two of them allegedly resembling E.

Howard Hunt and Frank Sturgis, the third possibly being Oswald II;

Lee Harvey Oswald and George DeMohrenschildt who, so

DeMohrenschildt told a hospital roommate just before his death,

were together watching the parade when the shots were fired --

Oswald ran and that was the last time DeMohrenschildt supposedly

saw him.



Some Nagging Doubts


Nixon, having attended a convention of Pepsi-Cola executives in

Dallas, leaves for New York an hour before the assassination and

was one of the few people who later forgot where he was at the

time; J. Edgar Hoover also alleged to have been secretly in Dallas

on the same day.  Texas oilman H.L. Hunt taken into protective

custody by federal agents after the assassination and kept in

another city for several days to avoid threats by those who might

think he was involved. DeMohrenschildt, in Haiti, expresses belief

Oswald was a patsy and that the FBI killed Kennedy (though later

DeMohrenschildt claimed to have been the link between H.L Hunt and

Oswald in a right-wing plot to kill JFK). Ferrie allegedly flies

to Dallas on evening after assassination but his actual

whereabouts remain unclear. Ruby, allegedly in hypnotic trance,

shoots Oswald after an unexplained horn honk signal in the Dallas

Police building basement. Cuban Bay of Pigs veteran named Ruedelo

arrives in Madrid, Spain, five days after Kennedy assassination,

jailed for invalid visa. Murder of Jack Zangetti, Oklahoma motel

owner who told friends the day after the JFK killing that Ruby

would kill Oswald and a member of the Sinatra family would be

kidnapped soon afterward to distract attention from the

assassination.  Frank Sinatra, Jr., kidnapped, released unharmed.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

Illuminati History, Part 4


From Neil Wilgus' ILLUMINOIDS and other sources


  1964 -- Assassination of Jigme P. Dorji of Bhutan. Deaths

  associated with Kennedy assassination: Betty Mooney MacDonald,

  former Carousel Club stripper who had met Oswald at a party and

  provided an alibi for Darrell Wayne Garner (who was accused of

  wounding Tippit-killing witness Warren Reynolds), found hanged

  in her cell after being arrested for fighting with her roommate;

  Garner disappears, later found dead; Hank Killam, whose wife

  Wanda was also a stripper at Ruby's club and who was a friend of

  John Carter who once lived in Oswald's rooming house, evades

  police for several months, then found with a slashed throat in

  Pensacola, Florida; Gary Underhill, former LIFE editor and CIA

  agent who begged friends to protect him because he knew who

  killed Kennedy, found shot in left side of head -- ruled suicide

  even though he was right-handed; Bill Hunter, LONG BEACH PRESS-

  TELEGRAM reporter, who had met with Ruby's roommate George

  Senator and Ruby's attorney Tom Howard at Ruby's apartment a

  few hours after Oswald's murder, shot to death by a policeman

  in Long Beach, California, police station, accidentally; Jim

  Koethe, DALLAS TIMES-HERALD reporter also present at the meeting

  in Ruby's apartment, killed by karate chop to the throat as he

  emerged from the shower; Mary Meyer, painter, niece of forester

  Gifford Pinchot and one of JFK's lovers (who allegedly funneled

  LSD from an unsuspecting Timothy Leary to JFK), shot while

  taking a walk in Washington, D.C. -- her secret diary

  confiscated by her CIA friend James Angleton, later allegedly

  destroyed. Robert Kennedy allegedly stalked in assassination

  plot during his New York senatorial race by Frank Chavez,

  associate of Ruby; Puerto Rican Teamster Ramon Ducos and Miguel

  Cruz who was allegedly arrested with Oswald in New Orleans and

  who claimed to have killed Kennedy; Chavez later killed by his

  bodyguard, Miguel Cruz. Durham kills wife, terminated from Des

  Moines police. Bilderberger meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia.

  Congress passes the Tonkin Gulf resolution giving LBJ power to

  make war on Vietnam. Virginia Miller, later known as "Blue

  Dove," allegedly begins career as "disrupter" in the Amerindian

  community; later serves as FBI informer on Indian activities.

  REPORT OF THE WARREN COMMISSION ON THE ASSASSINATION OF

  PRESIDENT KENNEDY released; Commission finds that Oswald, acting

  alone, killed JFK.


  1965 -- Assassination of Pierre Ngendandumwe of Burundi, Hassan

  Ali Mansour of Iran, Malcolm X of US and Mario Mendez Montenegro

  of Guatemala. On the day Malcolm was killed Pio Ghana de Pinto,

  who had been working with him to coordinate poor Americans and

  Third World Africans, was machine-gunned at his home in Africa.

  Deaths associated with Kennedy assassination: Tom Howard, Ruby's

  attorney who met with Senator and others after Oswald's death,

  died of a heart attack after "acting strangely" for two days, no

  autopsy performed; Rose Cherami, another Carousel stripper who

  told a psychiatrist Kennedy had to be killed two days before it

  happened and who said she'd seen Oswald at Ruby's club many

  times, killed in a hit-and-run car accident near Big Sandy,

  Texas; Dorothy Kilgallen, columnist and TV panel-show figure who

  had a private half-hour interview with Ruby and said she was

  going to break the Kennedy case wide open, found dead in her

  apartment of an apparent overdose of alcohol and barbiturates;

  William Whaley, Dallas cab driver who took Oswald from the Book

  Depository to his rooming house after the assassination, killed

  in an auto accident -- the first on-duty cabbie death in Dallas

  since 1937; Karen Bennett Carlin, another Carousel entertainer

  who reported seeing hate-ad signer Bernard Weissman at Ruby's

  club and was the last known person to speak to Ruby before he

  shot Oswald, died of gunshot wounds in the head in Houston.

  Bilderberger meeting in Lake Como, Italy. Fighting in Vietnam

  escalates into major war. US Army explores sites in the Middle

  East for potential locations for nuclear devices intended to set

  off earthquakes. Early prison behaviour mod program, CASE,

  begins in Washington, D.C., boys school. Durham involved in

  various Mafia activities and acts as informer for police,

  possibly CIA. Fifth UFO flap year. Three Russian scientists

  report receiving unexplained signals from space. California

  highway inspector Rex Heflin, who took pictures of UFOs, visited

  by MIB who took the original photographs and left; NORAD denies

  they were their men, as claimed. Another ham radio operator,

  Sidney Padrick, makes contact with UFO aliens.


1966 -- Assassination of Sir Abubakar Balewa of Nigeria, J.T.V.

  Ironsi Aquiyi of Nigeria and Hendrick F. Verwoerd of South

  Africa. Attempted assassination of James Meredith in US.

  E. Howard Hunt serves as CIA contact in assassination plot

  against Castro. Retired naval Lt. William Pitzer, who had

  photographed the secret JFK autopsy and was beginning a job with

  a TV station, found dead with a bullet in his head. Bilderberger

  meeting in Wiesbaden, Germany. CIA begins weather modification

  experiments over Cuba, later used in an attempt to ruin Castro's

  sugar cane crop. Army simulated germ warfare project in New York

  City.


  1967 -- Assassination of American Nazi George Lincoln Rockwell

  in Virginia. Che Guevara killed in Bolivia after CIA

  questioning. Deaths associated with Kennedy assassination: Jack

  Ruby, whose lawyers charged Dallas authorities with neglecting

  his health, died of cancer while awaiting retrial; David Ferrie,

  who was to be a key witness in the trial of Clay Shaw, found

  dead in his locked apartment in New Orleans, ruled suicide

  though how the ruptured blood vessel which induced his brain

  hemorrhage could be self-inflicted was unexplained; Eladio del

  Valle, a friend of Ferrie's who had hired him to fly bombing

  missions over Cuba, found shot through the heart in a parking

  lot in Miami, Florida, the same day Ferrie was killed. Dr. Mary

  Sherman, another friend of Ferrie, shot in New Orleans, her body

  partially burned by her killer. Bilderberger meeting in

  Cambridge, England. Beginning of Clay Shaw trial; DA Jim

  Garrison subpoenas Allen Dulles and ex-CIA employee Gordon Novel

  to testify; both escape testimony. CIA's Operation Phoenix,

  which was to assassinate and torture over 40,000 in Vietnam,

  officially launched. Beginning of CIA's $21 million rain-making

  program over Indochina which would make 2,600 sorties by 1972.

  Approximate date La Costa Resort hotel built near San Clemente,

  California: meeting place of Mob figures, Teamsters, politicians

  and other big-wigs. Winthrop Rockefeller elected governor of

  Arkansas. Black Panther party formed. Military takeover of

  Greece allegedly executed by secret Operation Prometheus.

  Australian Prime Minister disappears while swimming. Jim

  Thompson, ex-OSS commando and "Silk King of Thailand,"

  disappears on Easter Sunday; five months later his sister is

  murdered. Rex Heflin again visited by MIB in connection with his

  photos of California UFOs; similar MIB incidents in New York and

  elsewhere; another MIB, Mr. Dixsun, allegedly visits Colorado

  University UFO researcher Edward Condon and offers to help him

  contact the space people.


  1968 -- Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., in Memphis,

  Tennessee, and Robert Kennedy in Los Angeles, California. Dr.

  Nicholas Chetta, who performed autopsies on Ferrie and Dr.

  Sherman, died of an apparent heart attack; Richard Carr, JFK

  assassination witness about to testify in the Clay Shaw trial,

  learns police have arrested a man planning to shoot him.

  Bilderberger meeting in Mont Tremblant, Canada.

  King assassination: James Earl Ray begins international travels

  thanks to "Raoul" who sounds very much like his younger brother

  Jerry Ray; FBI begins search for Ray as lone assassin, ignoring

  considerable evidence of a conspiracy with Ray as patsy --

  including reports of the mysterious "sausage and eggs man" who

  was seen in the neighborhood of King's motel with a rifle before

  and after the murder. Following King assassination black leader

  Ron Karenga meets secretly with California Governor Reagan and

  later with Los Angeles police chief Thomas Reddin. Spiro Agnew's

  law-n-order handling of riots following King's assassination

  brings him to national attention; Agnew allegedly chosen for

  Nixon's vice-president to obtain CIA and Greek oil and shipping

  firms' contributions. Robert Kennedy assassination: Sirhan

  Sirhan, who wounded Kennedy in the shoulder pad, still doesn't

  remember what happened but perhaps security guard Eugene Cesar,

  who carried the same caliber gun as Sirhan, does; Kennedy was

  shot in the back of the head at close range -- Cesar was close

  behind him, Sirhan several feet in front; a "girl in the polka

  dot dress," who earlier had been seen with Sirhan, reportedly

  leaves the scene saying "We've shot him!" Nixon and Agnew

  elected. Approximate date group called The Kaisers founded --

  60 German-Americans allegedly planning to make Nixon a dictator.

  FBI begins secret Cointelpro campaign against New Left and black

  radicals. New York police BOSS unit founds local Black Panther

  party using undercover agents. FBI informer William O'Neal

  infiltrates Chicago Black Panthers, becomes chief of security,

  Los Angeles police establish Criminal Conspiracy Section which

  employs Donald DeFreeze, Louis Tackwood, Ron Karenga, the

  Steiner brothers and other agents to infiltrate prison reform

  and black power groups. CIA penetrates the Students for a

  Democratic Society at Columbia College; National Caucus of Labor

  Committees (NCLC) formed within the SDS. Congress creates LEAA

  to fund state and local police programs. Behavior mod token

  economy program set up in West Virginia youth center. Mystery

  ship Scheersberg disappears between Antwerp and Genoa with 200

  tons of uranium believed to have been taken to Israel.

  Astronauts circling the moon interrupted by unexplained voices.

  Unexplained distress signals from the mid-Pacific received by

  radio stations, no ships found during search. UFOlogists

  Steiger, Whitenour and Keel smeared during MIB visits in UFO

  flap area. Continental drift theory confirmed.


1969 -- Assassination of Tom Mboya of Kenya and A.A. Shermarke

  of Somalia. Clyde Johnson, who had allegedly attended parties

  with Ferrie, Ruby and Oswald and who was beaten up to keep him

  from testifying at the Clay Shaw trial, shot to death near

  Greensburg, Louisiana. Richard Carr, while visiting in Atlanta,

  is attacked by two men with knives. Fifteen Russian generals

  die in "unrelated" incidents within a month's time. CIA-linked

  Professor Thomas Rika disappears from Boulder, Colorado.

  Bilderberger meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark. First manned lunar

  landing. Chappaquidick accident involving Edward Kennedy; Mary

  Jo Kopechne dies. Trial of Shaw for conspiracy to assassinate

  JFK; with Jim Garrison's witnesses dead or discredited by CIA or

  FBI and other government agencies, Shaw was soon found not

  guilty. Nixon issues Executive Order No. 11490 establishing

  plans for dictatorial control in the event of a "national

  emergency." NEW YORK TIMES reveals secret US bombing of

  Cambodia; Nixon authorizes phone taps of Kissinger's staff to

  discover leak. Chicago police and FBI raid Black Panthers, kill

  Fred Hampton and Mark Clark (who were possibly drugged by

  O'Neal); a series of earlier clashes had left other Chicago

  Panthers dead. Black Panther leaders killed in Los Angeles by

  the Steiner brothers, members of Karenga's United Slaves;

  Panther headquarters raided by SWAT team. New York Panthers

  indicted for conspiracy. CIA's Colton Westbrook returns from

  Phoenix program in Vietnam to become involved in Black Culture

  Association (BCA) program in California prisons. DeFreeze sent

  to Vacaville, California prison, begins to undergo personality

  changes. Pentagon and Department of Interior researchers study

  methods of inducing earthquakes by injecting fluids into deep

  wells. Alleged CIA spy Humberto Carrillo Colon arrested by Cuban

  government which seized his Very Low Frequency transceiver and

  coded messages describing strange lights, a minisubmarine and

  other unexplained items. MIB "Carlos Allende" visits UFOlogists

  Jim and Coral Lorenzen in Tucson, gives them a copy of the ONR

  reprint of Jessup's CASE FOR THE UFO. Woodstock rock festival

  in New York state draws well over half a million.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

Illuminati History, Part 5


From Neil Wilgus' ILLUMINOIDS and other sources


1970 -- Assassination of union leader Joseph Yablonski and his

  family in Pennsylvania. Attempted assassination of Pope Paul VI.

  Reuther dies in plane crash under suspicious circumstances.

  Bilderberger meeting in Bad Ragaz, Switzerland. US Army experts

  complete a "mock assassination" project against the president

  and Congress, demonstrating that determined terrorists could

  wipe out US leaders through use of chemical or germ warfare.

  US invasion of Cambodia; Kent State killings; massive protests.

  Nixon staffers develop the Huston Plan and "Plumbers Unit" in

  plot to use police and intelligence agencies at all levels for

  political purposes. Attorneys Lefcourt in New York and Gary in

  San Francisco are subject to the first of over 100 unsolved

  break-ins which take place over the next five years; valuables

  untouched but sensitive political information taken. FBI/police

  attacks on Black Panthers in Seattle, Baltimore, New Bedford,

  Philadelphia, New Orleans, Toledo, Detroit and Carbondale.

  Westbrook meets DeFreeze; BCA at Vacaville encourages

  revolutionary ideas and racial hatred in inmates. Personality-

  altering Prolexin administered to 1,093 inmates at Vacaville;

  Special Programs Unit behavior mod program begins at Joliet,

  Illinois, under Dr. Martin Groder; Bureau of Prisons requests

  funds for Federal Center for Correctional Research in Butner,

  North Carolina. Approximate date of the "Korea-gate" scandal:

  Korean CIA undertakes massive influence-peddling campaign, 50

  congressmen accept bribes, links made with Nixon Administration

  and the Unification Church.

1971 -- Assassination of Wasfi Tal of Jordan. Daughter of

  conspiracy investigator Mae Brussell killed in suspicious car

  accident. Bilderberger meeting in Woodstock, Vermont. PENTAGON

  PAPERS published. Hunt hired by White House to gather damaging

  evidence against Daniel Ellsberg, Edward Kennedy and other

  "enemies"; Hunt hires Barker and other Bay of Pigs veterans to

  make break-in at Ellsberg's psychiatrist's office. Barker

  attempts to get plans to building which will house the

  Democratic Convention. Plumber chief David Young, former

  Kissinger aid, contacts CIA for psychiatric profile of Ellsberg,

  referred to Howard Osborn, a possible Oswald link. White House

  agent Sergretti meets with FBI, Minutemen and others to plan

  kidnapping of radicals during the 1972 convention -- a plan

  later scrapped. FBI begins (or continues) illegal break-ins,

  mail-openings and wiretaps, conducted by Squad 47 of the

  internal security division in search of Weather Underground

  fugitives. Future SLA members Camilla Hall and William Wolfe

  move to Berkley, become involved in radical and prison reform

  activities. Electroshock treatments given to hundreds of inmates

  at Vacaville. Black Panther party in shambles; Cointelpro

  supposedly disbanded. Zimbardo's Stanford experiments

  demonstrating dangers of prisoner/guard role-playing.

  "Deprogrammer" Ted Patrick begins kidnapping Jesus Freaks and

  reconverting them to conventional behavior. John Keel's OUR

  HAUNTED PLANET discusses more MIB cases.

1972 -- Assassination of Abeid Karume of Zanzibar. Attempted

  assassination of George Wallace in Maryland by "loner" Art

  Bremer who had more money than he should and had alleged

  connections with CIA-types. Warren Commission dissident Hale

  Boggs disappears on flight to Alaska. Death of E. Howard Hunt's

  wife Dorothy in plane crash while carrying large amount of cash

  -- alleged murder described separately under Flight 553. Other

  alleged murders involving secret funds include Rep. William O.

  Mills (suicide) and his assistants Col. J. Webster and James

  Glover; a Mr. Taub, Kalmback employee; Dennis Cossini, alleged

  CIA contact with Bremer; Lou Russell, security cop employed by

  McCord Associates; and Mrs. Andrew Topping, wife of man alleged

  to be plotting assassination of Nixon during 1972 convention.

  J. Edgar Hoover dies. Bilderberger meeting in Knokke, Belgium.

  A series of dirty tricks eliminates Muskie as presidential

  contender; Humphrey and Jackson also smeared; Nixon aides and

  west coast Nazis cooperate in attempt to keep Wallace of

  California ballot; Hunt ordered to break into Bremer's apartment

  but refuses. Watergate break-in; FBI official Charles Bates

  placed in charge of investigation. Agnew allegedly meets

  Brienguier (Oswald's buddy) in New Orleans. Tackwood alleges

  that plans are made to disrupt Republican convention in San

  Diego, declare martial law, assassinate Nixon (or make false

  attempt). ITT scandal forces Republicans to move to Miami. CIA

  attempt to crack columnist Jack Anderson's information source

  fails. William and Emily Harris, Angela and Gary Atwood and

  others move to Bay area, become involved in radical and prison

  reform activities. Thero Wheeler, another alleged police agent,

  meets DeFreeze at Vacaville; DeFreeze moved to Soledad prison.

  BLACK ABDUCTOR, anticipating the Hearst kidnapping, published by

  unknown California publisher. Exposure and defeat of planned

  psychosurgery program at Vacaville; CARE behavior mod program

  begins at Marion, Illinois; START program begins at Springfield,

  Missouri; Joliet unit closed. West German authorities produce a

  skull they say was Martin Bormann's a few days after articles

  appear with evidence he is alive in Argentina.



Flight 553


Chicagoan Lawrence O'Connor, who had used United Airlines Flight

553 or its equivalent to fly from Washington to Chicago on Friday

nights for years was warned by a White House source not to take

this flight; among those killed in the crash at Midway Airport,

Chicago, were: Dorothy Hunt who was carrying $50,000 in Watergate

payoff money and close to $2 million she was attempting to place

in foreign banks; Michele Clark, CBS newswoman who was to

interview Mrs. Hunt on a story that could allegedly destroy Nixon;

at least four people alleged to have knowledge of a large labor

union "donation" to the Committee to ReElect the President

(CREEP), paid to stop the indictment of a Chicago labor hoodlum;

and a group of gas pipeline lobbyists, attorneys and gas company

officials (Robert Moreau, Nancy Parker, Ralph Blodgett, James

Drueger, Lon Bayer, Wilbur Erickson) who had allegedly gathered

evidence against former Attorney General John Mitchell in an anti-

trust case involving El Paso Natural Gas Co.; also aboard was a

"hit-man" using the cover of Harold Metcalf, of Drug Abuse Law

Enforcement, who told the pilot, Captain Whitehouse, he was

carrying a gun and was assigned a jump seat near the food galley

and rear door; Captain Whitehouse and six of the Watergate-related

passengers were found to have unexplainably high cyanide content

after the crash, though the other 35 passengers killed did not;

following the crash hit-man Metcalf, in a jump suit, walked out

the cracked open fuselage; up to 200 FBI and CIA agents allegedly

took over the crash site immediately, beating the fire department

to the scene, refusing to allow in a medical team, confiscating

Control Tower tapes, interviewing survivors and witnesses before

National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigators had a

chance to; CBS News requested immediate cremation of Michele

Clark's body; evidence of sabotage includes possible tampering

with altimeter and air data computer, malfunctioning of the runway

visual range recorder and the Kedzie localizer which acted as the

runway's outer marker, a series of misdirections from air traffic

controllers and the failure of Flight 553's standby power system;

an in-flight robbery gang known as the Joseph Sarelli mob

allegedly came into possession of some of the Hunt money and

Mitchell documents soon after the crash and reportedly fenced it

for $5 million; the day after the crash Nixon aide Egil Krogh,

Jr., of Ellsberg burglary fame, appointed Undersecretary of

Transportation and placed in charge of the two agencies

investigating the crash (NTSB and FAA); ten days later Nixon

assistant Alexander Butterfield, a CIA-aviation liaison, appointed

head of Federal Aviation Administration; a few weeks later Nixon

aide Dwight Chapin becomes top executive with United Airlines.


1973 -- Assassinations of US diplomats Cleo A. Nobel, Jr., and

  George C. Moore and Belgian diplomat Guy Eid by Palestinian

  guerrillas in Khartoum; Richard Sharples of Bermuda, Mohammad

  Ali Osman of Yemen, Salvador Allende Gossens of Chile, Luis

  Carrero Blanco of Spain and Dr. Marcus Foster in Oakland,

  California; assassination of an American Army officer by

  insurgent group in Iran. Senator Stennis shot in Washington,

  D.C. Bilderberger meeting in Saltsjobaden, Sweden. Trilateral

  Commission founded under the direction of David Rockefeller,

  with Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale among the founding members.

  Agnew resigns. Sidney Gottlieb, head of CIA's LSD and other drug

  programs, destroys records to hide details of program. Kissinger

  and his deputy General Scowcroft order a series of CIA spying

  operations in Micronesia. Hunt beaten in his cell before

  testifying about the Bremer connection. Durham becomes FBI

  agent, infiltrates American Indian Movement (AIM), becomes chief

  of security. Liberation of Wounded Knee, South Dakota, by AIM.

  Blue Dove becomes an FBI agent. DeFreeze escapes from Soledad;

  Wheeler escapes from Vacaville. "Race war" in Bay area

  culminates in the killing of Dr. Foster which the SLA claims

  credit for in its first communique. Experiments with implanting

  electrodes in the brain carried out at Vacaville and elsewhere.

  Behavior mod unit started at El Reno, Oklahoma, prison; START-

  type program introduced to Maryland public schools by Behavior

  Research Institute. Sixth UFO flap year.



Flight 553 Revisited


Alex Botto, Jr., who had infiltrated the Joseph Sarelli air piracy

gang for the Citizen's Committee to Clean Up the Courts (CCCUC),

seized by federal marshals, taken to the federal prison hospital

at Springfield, Missouri, and held for 40 days without hearing or

trial; Botto and another CCCUC agent, Joseph Zale, testified to

seeing evidence from the sabotaged United Airlines Flight 553 in

the Sarelli mob's possessions and turned over evidence on this and

an earlier crash robbery to Nixon's Strike Force in Chicago; just

before the reopening of the case Zale was indicted in an alleged

frameup by federal agencies; CCCUC chairman Sherman Skolnich

revealed at the 553 hearings that his group had stolen the entire

government file, 1300 pages of documentation, and was presenting

it as evidence of foul play in the Midway Airport crash.






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