The events of this era are often misunderstood. Some believe the Illuminati were behind the changes, others point to the Jesuits, the Rothschilds, or the Freemasons. To clarify: the Illuminati grew out of Freemasonry, as did many other groups. For example, the Jacobins played a role in the French Revolution, while the Ku Klux Klan was created to suppress freed Black slaves. Freemasonry stood above them all, acting as the source.
What about the elite families and royal bloodlines of the West? While many assume they are the true power, the reality is that they too are tied to Freemasonry. It is the institution they serve, not the other way around.
So what is Freemasonry? At its core, it is a religion built on an ideology known as Sabbatean Frankism. This belief system traces back to the ancient Druids, whose rituals included festivals like Samhain. During these ceremonies, the Celts constructed massive wooden figures—the Wicker Man—into which people were placed and burned alive as sacrifices. Though debated today, Julius Caesar himself documented such practices in *Commentaries on the Gallic War*, describing the Gauls’ belief in human sacrifice to appease the gods.
If Freemasonry is indeed a continuation of Druidic religion, then its leaders may be descendants of those ancient elites who went into hiding. Whether families like the Rothschilds are among them remains uncertain, but the possibility raises important questions.
Jordan Maxwell famously said, “All roads lead to Rome.” The Vatican, which emerged after the supposed fall of Rome, became the vehicle through which the empire continued its rule. Over time, individuals from outside the traditional Roman elite realized they could infiltrate this system, rise through its ranks, and eventually take control. Adam Weishaupt, a Jesuit-trained Freemason, was among the first to organize such a plan. By founding the Illuminati, he created a structure designed to infiltrate the Church—the institution through which Rome ruled—and expand influence worldwide.
This strategy of infiltration succeeded. Today, much of the world operates under systems shaped by Masonic influence. Yet their work is not complete. They continue to push forward, becoming bolder as they near their goals. Wars, conflicts, and economic systems like central banking and the petro-dollar are seen as part of this ongoing struggle. Still, resistance exists—through movements like BRICS and challenges to Western dominance.
The internet remains another battleground. While progress has been made toward control, setbacks continue, leaving the outcome uncertain. Time is running short for their agenda, which is why efforts to force compliance have intensified.
Ultimately, their strategy relies on fear. To resist, people must remain awake, courageous, and willing to act. Understanding their methods is the first step toward stopping them. Fearlessness is the key, because ruthlessness is their weapon.

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