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- Helmet.” This was performed in 3 Jan. 1594, and again for twelve days in December 1594. In Dec.
- 1594, brItIsh Aristocrats who had been demonically illuminated, met and put on a “play.” Calling
- their initiation ceremony a play was a great cover. Sir Francis Bacon was made king and “prince of
- purple.” Various men were invested with the Collar of Knighthood of the Helmet, and took vows,
- And a “Series of Charges by six High Councilors” was given in a manner that is very similar to what
- the satanic S.R.I.A. does now. The reader may ask what does this have to do with the Astors? This is
- simply a few brief look at the background of what was happening in the occult in Europe. The Queen
- of England sent Sir Francis Bacon as a young man in his twenties to the continent of Europe. Sir
- Francis Bacon toured France in places such as Louvre, St. Cloud, Blois, Paris, and Poictiers, He also
- travelled to Germany, Italy and Spain. He visited the various royal courts, such as the court of
- Marguerite de Valois. Marguerite was married to King Henry of Navarre. Her mother was the evil
- Catherine de Medicis. Sir Francis Bacon also met with many secret societies. At Marguerite’s court
- he spent time with “The Pleiade” fraternity, which was a group of 7 intellectuals.
- According to the best biographer of Sir Francis Bacon, who was Alf red Dodd (Alfred spent his entire
- life studying SIr Francis Bacon), Sir Francis Bacon was initiated into a large number of secret occult
- societies when he was on the continent of Europe. He learned kabbalistic magic, Egyptian mysticism,
- Arabian mysticism, and the customs of the German Steinmetzin. (Dodd, Alfred. Francis Bacon’s
- Life-Story. London: Rider & Co., 1988,
- p.10.4.) This information has been provided to give some feel for how the occult in Europe was in
- contact with its various parts, and that its tentacles included many of the royal families.
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