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Showing posts with label Internet Security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet Security. Show all posts

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Illuminati: Order of the Illumined Wise Men






  by Terry Melanson extracted from ConspiracyArchive Website recovered through WayBackMachine Website May 1, 1776, was the most important date in Freemasonry's Luciferic New World Order Plans. On that date an obscure Jesuit-trained professor of canon law at the University of Ingolstadt in Bavaria, Adam Weishaupt, founded a secret society called the Ancient and Illuminated Seers of Bavaria (AISB for short). Illuminati was founded on a mixture of:


  • Masonic secrets (Luciferic Doctrine)
  • Islamic Mysticism (Sufism)
  • Jesuit mental discipline (Hatha Yoga)
A unique and dangerous element was it's scientific use of the drug, hashish, to produce an "illuminated" state of mind-derived directly through the Knights Templar's association with the Order of the Assassins (circa 1050 AD). Illumination had long been a cherished component of Masonry and other occult groups. The Masonic candidate requests, and is promised "light in Masonry." As he goes up the ladder of initiation, he receives "more light". It is because of this society's emphasis on illumination that the AISB became known by its more common title, the Illuminati.
The term Illuminati, is the plural of the Latin, Illuminatus, meaning "one who is illuminated." Thus, it means a person who has received the full extent of the initiation that is available through Freemasonry.
Technically, an Illuminatus is a Master Mason who has received all the "light" Masonry can bestow. He is beyond 32° and even beyond 33°! Such people are known as the Masters of Masters of the Temple, and collectively are known by several names other than the Illuminati. Great White Brotherhood
Argentium Astrum (Silver Star)
Order of One
Torch-bearers
Invisible College
Custodians of the Plan
The Lords of Compassion Guardians of the Grail Society of Illumined Minds
World Mind
Council of Masters
Hesychasts
Order of the Perfectibilists
The Council of All Beings
Wisemen
Invisible Order Secret Brotherhood
The Brain Trust
Crusaders of the Green Cross
Seekers on the Threshold
Masters of Wisdom
The Hierarchy
Council of Nine
Fraternitas Saturni
Hermetic Brotherhood of Light Illuminati Structure ("click") Most of The Elite were born elite. Their upbringing is steeped in tradition and is a kind of secret society in of itself. Their father was a Mason, his father was a Mason, his father's father was a Mason. Perhaps while growing up the child heard stories of his father's involvement in other secret groups.
'There exists in the world today, and has existed for thousands of years, a body of enlightened humans united in what might be termed, an Order of the Quest. It is composed of those whose intellectual and spiritual perceptions have revealed to them that civilization has secret destiny...
The outcome of this 'secret destiny' is a World Order ruled by a King with supernatural powers.
This King was descended of a divine race; that is, he belonged to the Order of the Illumined for those who come to a state of wisdom then belong to a family of heroes-perfected human beings.' from 'The Secret Destiny of America'  by Manly P. Hall 33° Mason
Darkbird18 is still on the trail of this group who call themselves, “The Illuminati” and why it is so hard to understand who and what they’re. It takes many years of research and finding good information on the Bad Elites and how they are setup. This website does a very good job of starting with the organs and the why  of this group. If you want to get more information on this subject read this article and then go to the website link below and dig deeper for more information………………………… Illuminati: Order of the Illumined Wise Men





















Friday, November 19, 2010

Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) | FAQ

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Frequently Asked Questions

Prior To Filing A Complaint

Q: How do I file a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center?
The Internet Crime Complaint Center accepts online Internet crime complaints filed by the person who believes they were defrauded or filed by a third party to the complainant.
Q: What details will I be asked to include in my complaint?
The Internet Crime Complaint Center can best process your complaint if we receive accurate and complete information from you. Therefore, we request that you provide the following information, if available, when filing a complaint:
  • Your name
  • Your mailing address
  • Your telephone number
  • Name of the individual or business that defrauded you
  • Address of the individual or business that defrauded you
  • Telephone number of the individual or business that defrauded you
  • Website and email address of the individual or business that defrauded you
  • Specific details on how you were defrauded
  • Any other relevant information necessary to support your complaint
Q: How are complaints resolved?
The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) thoroughly reviews and evaluates each complaint so that we may refer it to the appropriate federal, state, local, or international law enforcement or regulatory agency. Every complaint that is referred is sent to one or more law enforcement or regulatory agencies that have jurisdiction over the matter.
Once we refer a complaint to the appropriate agency, it may then be assigned to an investigator. We, therefore, ask that you provide a telephone number in the event an investigator needs to contact you for additional information. IC3 cannot guarantee that your complaint will be investigated.
Q: Do you have a definition of Internet crime that I can refer to?
Internet crime is defined as any illegal activity involving one or more components of the Internet, such as websites, chat rooms, and/or email. Internet crime involves the use of the Internet to communicate false or fraudulent representations to consumers. These crimes may include, but are not limited to, advance-fee schemes, non-delivery of goods or services, computer hacking, or employment/business opportunity schemes.
Q: Can I file a complaint if I have been defrauded of money or goods?
If you believe you are the victim of an Internet crime, or if you are aware of an attempted crime, you can file a complaint on our website. Be sure to include as much information as possible about yourself (i.e. name, email address, mailing address, etc.), the perpetrator, and the Internet crime that you are reporting in order to expedite your complaint.
Q: Should I file a complaint if I received an email asking for my bank account information in order for money to be transferred from another country?
If you believe you are the victim of an Internet crime, or if you are aware of an attempted crime, you can file a complaint on our website. Be sure to include as much information as possible about yourself (i.e. name, email address, mailing address, etc.), the perpetrator, and the Internet crime you are reporting in order to expedite your complaint. Be sure to copy and paste the entire email, including the header information, in the complaint. For more information on this topic, please see Internet Crime Schemes.
Darkbird18 is always researching the Internet for “Good” Information that will be helpful and useful to the Internet user and when he runs across something that is useful which is rear like a diamond in a coal mine. Internet Crime Complaint (IC3) FAQ is one of those rear finds because for once the government is doing something that will help us online, read on to get the full resources of this website…………………………….
Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) | FAQ

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