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"And when he [Jesus] had opened the
second SEAL, I heard the second beast say, Come and see.
And there went out another horse [other than the White
Horse] that was RED: and power was GIVEN to him that
sat thereon to take peace from the earth, and that they
should kill one another: and there was GIVEN unto him a
GREAT SWORD [military arsenal]"
(Revelation 6:3-4).
Notice three important features of this Red Horse of the Apocalypse: 1) One of its purposes is to "take peace from the earth" - in other words, use wars to DESTABLIZE governments; 2) A second purpose of this Red Horse was to KILL; 3) Thirdly, it was to be given [FURNISHED] with a GREAT supply of military equipment to accomplish its two purposes.
Origin of the Red Horse
Is there any political movement that uses the before mentioned tactics in its drive for World Government? The first day of May is the celebration of the Communist Party. Innocent people around the world celebrate May Day with-out any knowledge of why or what they are celebrating. It is no coincidence that on the first day of May 1776, Adam Weishaupt founded the secret society known as the Illuminati in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany (Nesta H. Webster, World Revolution, [London: Constable and Company, Ltd, 1921], p. 10). May the 1st is also the feast day of the great Celtic pagan festival named Beltane which was celebrated on the pyramidal-shaped hills of Scotland and Ireland. Proof of the Illuminati's existence arises from a collection of original papers and correspondence found in 1786 by the Bavarian government who searched the house of a member of the Order of the Illuminati named Zwack. Shortly thereafter, Baron Knigge, also a member of the Ill-uminati, published an account of the higher degrees. Later, two other historical works were published, Neseste Arbeitung des Spartacus und Philo in der Illuminaten Orden, and Hohere Granden des Illumin Ordens. These publications gave the whole secret constitution of the Order, its various degrees, the manner of bestowing them, the instructions to the entrants, and an explanation of the CONNECTION of the Order with Freemasonry (John Robison, Proofs of a Conspiracy, [Western Islands: Belmont, MA, 1967], p. 76, first published in 1798). The PLAN to Succeed
The goals of the Illuminati were: |
1. Abolition of Monarchy [kings] and all ordered
government.
2. Abolition of all private property. 3. Abolition of inheritance. 4. Abolition of patriotism. 5. Abolition of the family. 6. Abolition of all religion. 7. Creation of a world government. (Webster, World Revolution, p. 22)
Goals of the Illuminati and Communism Are the Same!
Notice the similarity between the goals of the Illumi-nati and the goals of Communism. They are one and the same. Weishaupt taught his members: 1. "We must acquire the direction of education - of church management - of the professional chair, and of the pulpit. We must bring our opinions into fashion by every art - spread them among the people by the help of young writers. We must preach the warmest concern for humanity, and make people indifferent to all other relations. We must take care that our writers be well puffed [egotism], and that the Reviewers do not depreciate them; therefore we must endeavor by every means to gain over the Reviewers and Journalists; and we must also try to gain the booksellers [publishing houses], who in time will see that it is their interest to SIDE with us. 2. "There is no way of influencing men so powerfully as by means of the women. These should therefore be our chief study; we should insinuate ourselves into their good opinion, give them hints of emancipation from the tyranny of public opinion, and of standing up for themselves; it will be an immense relief to their enslaved minds to be freed from any one bond of restraint, and it will fire them the more, and cause them to work for us with zeal, without knowing that they do so; for they will only be indulging their own desire of personal admiration. 3. "We must win the common people in every corner. This will be obtained by means of the schools, and by open, hearty behaviour, show, condescension, popularity, and toleration of their prejudices, which we shall root out and dispel. 4. "If a writer publishes anything that attracts notice, and is in itself just, but does NOT accord with our plan, we must endeavor to WIN HIM OVER, or decry [destroy] him. 5. "In like manner we must try to obtain an influence |