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Thursday, August 15, 2019

Why Communism is the Deep State's Mind Control Cult [Ep1] and [Ep2] Part of the Illuminati and NWO Agenda and Nesta Helen Webster ,World Revolution: The Plot Against Civilization (1922)

    


Why Communism is the Deep State's Mind Control Cult [Ep1]

( Note: The video above have been taken down from YouTube; click on the link above to watch. We all have heard of #communism but not many of us really know the true history of why and how Karl Marx wrote his manifesto. Was he acting alone, or was the...)

We all have heard of #communism but not many of us really know the true history of why and how Karl Marx wrote his manifesto. Was he acting alone, or was the #DeepState involved with its origin? Many people have been led to believe that communism could work and are pushing for a change in the political system. However, we are never told the sheer number of lives these dictators have taken, such as Mao, Lenin, and Stalin. Also is there a secret agenda that socialist leaders of the past and present are pushing? Join us on this part 1 episode of our very special series on Edge of Wonder, on the origins of communism and how it is the Deep State's cult. Have you ever wondered how #communism and secret societies relate to each other? In this episode of Edge of Wonder, we will expose how the #Illuminati were secretly behind the French revolution and how one man, Adam Weishaupt infiltrated and influenced 2 different societies and combined them into one.



The Secret Societies Behind Communism [Ep 2]

Soon a dark plot was thus born as this ideology spread all over Europe, then to China, and even eventually to the United States. But who was Adam Weishaupt, and where did he come from, and why has his name been erased from history books? Also, why is one of the most important meetings in recent history never talked about? We will explore all of this and more on our series of the #DeepState cult: communism. Have you ever wondered how #communism and secret societies relate to each other? In this episode of Edge of Wonder, we will expose how the #Illuminati were secretly behind the French revolution and how one man, Adam Weishaupt infiltrated and influenced 2 different societies and combined them into one. Soon a dark plot was thus born as this ideology spread all over Europe, then to China, and even eventually to the United States. But who was Adam Weishaupt, and where did he come from, and why has his name been erased from history books? Also, why is one of the most important meetings in recent history never talked about? We will explore all of this and more on our series of the #DeepState cult: communism. Episode 1: Why Communism is the Deep State's Mind Control Cult: https://youtu.be/Q3exFTTQHFY

Nesta Helen Webster

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Nesta Helen Webster
Webster aged 53.
Webster aged 53.
BornNesta Helen Bevan
24 August 1876
Trent Park, London
Died16 May 1960 (aged 83)
Occupationwriter, historian, theorist
NationalityEnglish
CitizenshipBritish
SubjectInternational Revolutionary conspiracy
Notable worksWorld Revolution: The Plot Against CivilizationSecret Societies and Subversive Movements
Nesta Helen Webster (24 August 1876 – 16 May 1960) was a far-right conspiracy theorist and author who revived conspiracy theories about the Illuminati.[1][2][3] She claimed that the secret society's members were occultists, plotting communist world domination, through a Jewish cabal, the Masons and Jesuits.[2][4] She blamed the group for events including the French Revolution1848 Revolution, the First World War, and the Bolshevik Revolution.[5]
In 1920, Webster was one of the contributing authors who wrote The Jewish Peril, a series of articles in the London Morning Postcentred on the antisemitic forgery The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.[6][7] These articles were compiled and published in the same year in book form under the title of The Cause of World Unrest.[8] Webster claimed that the authenticity of the Protocols of the Elders of Zionwas an "open question".[9]

Works and ideas[edit]

French Revolution[edit]

See the main article on this topic: French Revolution
She first set out her view of history in a book called The French Revolution: a Study in Democracy (1919), which claimed the revolution was a result of a conspiracy of Jews and freemasonsWinston Churchill praised her work in an essay of his called "Zionism versus Bolshevism: A Struggle for the Soul of the Jewish People", writing:
This movement among the Jews is not new. … This worldwide conspiracy for the overthrow of civilisation and for the reconstitution of society on the basis of arrested development, of envious malevolence, and impossible equality, has been steadily growing. It played, as a modern writer, Mrs. Webster, has so ably shown, a definitely recognisable part in the tragedy of the French Revolution.[1]
She suggested her knowledge and understanding of the French Revolution may have been derived partly by supernatural methods: "her mother might have read about France while pregnant with Nesta" or it might have derived from the minds of the dead or spiritual presences.[3]

World Revolution[edit]

World Revolution: The Plot Against Civilisation (1922) explored the links between Marxism, Jews, and the Illuminati. One Amazon reviewer summarises it:
Her writing is simply excellent. And her scholarship is outstanding. Herein, Mrs. Webster has left us with a beautiful and compelling account of the revolutionary movement from the French Revolution to the Bolshevik, the Chinese, the Indochinese, and the African. According to her excellent account, there is a guiding thread throughout all of this revolutionary activity, illuminated Freemasonry. And the author certainly makes a solid case for this, skillfully tying together the writings of Weishaupt with the pronouncements of the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion and the actions of the Soviet state.
However, the writer of this comment, Michael Tozer, was critical of the fact that Webster exculpated Anglo-Saxon freemasonry from any involvement in the international Jewish conspiracy.[4]

Secret Societies and Subversive Movements[edit]

Secret Societies and Subversive Movements (1924) links the Russian October Revolution and rise of communism with the Bavarian Illuminati, a short-lived secret society founded by philosopher and Freemason Adam Weishaupt, and runs back and forward in time to present a secret mystical tradition spanning thousands of years. Her work is heavily dualistic, with almost everything, even freemasonry, having both a good and an evil side: British Freemasonry is good, French bad. This includes the mystical tradition of Kabbalah, which she claims is "older than the Jewish race, a legacy handed down from the first patriarchs of the world", and later corrupted by evil Jews. Her writing rapidly shifts from conventional conspiracy to esoteric religion: "one must know that the Cabala is double; that one is true, the other false. The true and pious one is that which elucidates the secret mysteries of the holy law according to the principle of anagogy (i.e. figurative interpretation). This Cabala, therefore, the Church has never condemned. The false and impious Cabala is a certain mendacious kind of Jewish tradition, full of innumerable vanities and falsehoods, differing but little from necromancy." Rosicrucianism and Scottish Rite Freemasonry are also tied into a complex web of secret societies.[5] Secret Societies… included the antisemitic forgery Protocols of the Elders of Zion as an appendix.[6]

Nazi Germany[edit]

See the main article on this topic: Nazi Germany
In 1938 she wrote Germany and England to defend Hitler's Germany against claims that it was anti-British and to call for peace and cooperation between the two nations. It celebrated Hitler as, like Mussolini, "a savior from the greatest enemy of the human race", the threat of Bolshevism.[7] She blamed Jewish propaganda for claims of Nazi antisemitism, contrasting what she described as the Nazis' benevolence with the (genuine) evils of Stalin, and claiming that "some of the acts of violence committed against the Jews has been spasmodic outbreaks of popular feeling, not ordered by the Government and even in certain cases condemned by it". She suggested Nazi attacks on Jews were legitimated by Jewish crimes: "outbreaks by individual Nazis [were] reprisals for those outrages committed on their comrades", such as the murder of Ernst vom Rath by a PolishJewish youth in Paris in 1938, which she suggested was part of a larger conspiracy.[8]

Feminism[edit]

See the main article on this topic: Feminism
Her views on the role of women were moderate, supporting education and more access to careers for women, but even though she wanted better opportunities for some women she favored a traditional role for most. She did not join the suffrage movement and believed that defeating the menace of communism and international Jewry was more important than women's rights.[1]

Legacy[edit]

She is credited as having repopularised the Illuminati, which had been long-forgotten, and to have legitimized a range of conspiracy theories with her apparently respectable academic writing style.[9] Many of her works remain in print, and she has been cited as an influence on later extremists such as the John Birch Society and the American Militia movement.[10]
Christian Dominionist Gary North praised The French Revolution, saying "This book is never mentioned in university history departments. This is because it is accurate. The book reveals the Illuminist and Masonic background of the revolution. These topics have been politically incorrect since the end of World war II."[11]
Pat Robertson has also used Webster's ideas.[6] She may also have been an influence on Robert Anton Wilson's more lighthearted Discordian conspiracy theories.[12]


Charles Wharry (Darkbird18):

This is some of the best research I've seen of the Secret Society's Illuminati and NWO Agenda. Because of the truth behind what is really going on in our world to keep us under control to keep us from the truth about human history. Read and watch these videos and read about Nesta Helen Webster (24 August 1876 – 16 May 1960) and her great detailed research book ( World Revolution: The Plot Against Civilisation (1922); on this agenda. She was way ahead of her time on this conspiracy research because no one could connect the dots on what was really going on in our world of power and control by these secret groups. 

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