tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9214341243689226818.post1449775355155772916..comments2024-03-18T20:03:00.213-06:00Comments on Traveling Templar: The 1782 Congress of WilhelmsbadBarryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18328102772349876717noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9214341243689226818.post-65913363482729894932017-12-01T12:44:29.065-07:002017-12-01T12:44:29.065-07:00I thank you for these recommendations. I’m very fa...I thank you for these recommendations. I’m very familiar with Morals & Dogma, but the earlier editions are not 100% accurate. Arturo de Hoyos published some abridged versions of Morals & Dogma with necessary corrections. Morals & Dogma is an interesting book, but of Pike’s writings, I prefer Esoterika.<br /><br />As for Barruel, I’m very skeptical of his writings particularly when he speaks on the French Revolution and the Illuminati. The Grand Lodge of British Columbia & the Yukon put it best: “John Robison’s and the Abbé Barruel's attempts to prove a causal link between the Bavarian Illuminati, French Freemasonry and the French Revolution are constructed of errors and falsehoods. The key link is the visit of Bode and von Busche to Paris in 1787, a visit too short and limited to have caused the French Revolution. Although Robison and Barruel are discredited, many contemporary anti-masonic writers continue to quote from their books.” (http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/texts/robison-barruel.html)<br /><br />As for Nilus, I’m not a fan of someone who perpetuates the anti-semitic hoax known as the Protocols. I’ve never heard of Quigley from my recollection, but I have read and reject the nonsense written by Wm. Guy Carr. Many conspiracies exist because of his imagination.Barryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18328102772349876717noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9214341243689226818.post-47789328924386316432017-12-01T09:42:27.712-07:002017-12-01T09:42:27.712-07:00Let me recommend additional sources that might bet...Let me recommend additional sources that might better illuminate the matter:<br />Morals and Dogma by Albert Pike, The History of the Jacobins by Abby Barruel, The Great in the Small by Sergei Nilus, Tragedy and Hope by Carrol Quigley and info regarding the Judenlodge of Frankfurt founded by Rothschild's accountant ... the original Order of the Golden Dawn. Also Pawns in the Game is a good source.Wyzicalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10242673240080773811noreply@blogger.com