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World News See other World News Articles Title: Chilling letter written 150 years ago predicted both world wars and a third battle against Islamic leaders Chilling letter written 150 years ago predicted both world wars and a third battle against Islamic leaders A SCARILY accurate letter that predicted the First and Second World Wars also foresaw a third massive global conflict. Hayley Richardson and staff writers News Corp Australia Network March 8, 2016 8:40am A CHILLING letter that predicted the First and Second World Wars also claimed a third global battle will be fought between the West and Islamic war leaders. The prophecy was penned by US army captain Albert Pike, a Freemason, almost 150 years ago and sent to Italian politician Giuseppe Mazzini. However, some have declared the letter a hoax, claiming there are no primary sources to prove the documents authenticity. Dated August 15, 1871, the mysterious letter pinpoints how and why the First and Second World Wars raged in the 1900s, reports The Sun. Albert Pike ... The freemason envisioned three World Wars to be followed by an unparalleled economic disaster. Picture: Supplied.Source:Supplied It then claims a third and final battle against Islamic war leaders will have our nation fighting to the point of complete physical, moral, spiritual and economical exhaustion. He said Christianity would be destroyed and a one world government established. The letter features heavily in former naval officer William Guy Carrs book Satan, Prince of this World. According to the book, Pikes letter suggested World War I would take place to overthrow the Tsars in Russia and make the country a fortress of communism. It then told how World War II would destroy Nazism so communism could overthrow weaker governments. He also predicted a sovereign state of Israel would be instilled in Palestine. It allegedly stated: The First World War must be brought about in order to permit the Illuminati to overthrow the power of the Czars in Russia and of making that country a fortress of atheistic Communism. The divergences caused by the agentur (agents) of the Illuminati between the British and Germanic Empires will be used to foment this war. At the end of the war, Communism will be built and used in order to destroy the other governments and in order to weaken the religions. The Second World War must be fomented by taking advantage of the differences between the Fascists and the political Zionists. This war must be brought about so that Nazism is destroyed and that the political Zionism be strong enough to institute a sovereign state of Israel in Palestine. Nazism ... A copy of Adolf Hitler's book "Mein Kampf" (My Struggle) from 1940 is pictured in Berlin, Germany. Picture: Reuters.Source:Supplied During the Second World War, International Communism must become strong enough in order to balance Christendom, which would be then restrained and held in check until the time when we would need it for the final social cataclysm. Chillingly, Pike then predicted a third world war which he said must be fomented by taking advantage of the differences caused by the agentur of the Illuminati between the political Zionists and the leaders of Islamic World. He continued: The war must be conducted in such a way that Islam (the Muslim Arabic World) and political Zionism (the State of Israel) mutually destroy each other. Albert Pike ... The Freemason predicted Zionism would be strong enough to institute a sovereign state of Israel in Palestine. Picture: Getty.Source:Getty Images Meanwhile the other nations, once more divided on this issue will be constrained to fight to the point of complete physical, moral, spiritual and economical exhaustion. We shall unleash the Nihilists and the atheists, and we shall provoke a formidable social cataclysm which in all its horror will show clearly to the nations the effect of absolute atheism, origin of savagery and of the most bloody turmoil. Then everywhere, the citizens, obliged to defend themselves against the world minority of revolutionaries, will exterminate those destroyers of civilisation, and the multitude, disillusioned with Christianity, whose deistic spirits will from that moment be without compass or direction, anxious for an ideal, but without knowing where to render its adoration, will receive the true light through the universal manifestation of the pure doctrine of Lucifer, brought finally out in the public view. Prediction ... Pikes letter suggested World War I would take place to overthrow the Tsars in Russia and make the country a fortress of communism. Picture: AFP.Source:AFP This manifestation will result from the general reactionary movement which will follow the destruction of Christianity and atheism, both conquered and exterminated at the same time. It was claimed the text was once on show at the British Museums Library but mysteriously removed in the 1970s and never seen again. However, the British Museum and the British Library state there is no record of the letter being in the establishments possession. IS IT ALL JUST A HOAX? So if the letter is a hoax, where did it come from? Mystery surrounds the authenticity of the bizarre letter. Those with a critical eye will recognise that if the letter was true, Albert Pike had an uncanny ability to use phrases long before they made it into the public vernacular. Terms such as fascism, Nazism and Zionism were never used in Pikes lifetime. Historian and conspiracy theorist William Guy Carr, who died in 1959, claimed the mythical letter was catalogued at the British Museum. He later backtracked, writing in Satan: Prince of This World, The Keeper of Manuscripts recently informed the author that this letter is NOT catalogued in the British Museum Library. There is no primary source for the letter the mystery continues. Poster Comment: Katie bar the door. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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I noticed that as well. Nazi: Short for National Socialist. I'd assume it's a hoax until it's shown otherwise.
Have you checked this on Snopes? ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
I noticed that as well. Nazi: Short for National Socialist. I'd assume it's a hoax until it's shown otherwise. You are correct about the use of modern political terms subsequently included in the latest of various evolutions of this document. The letter originally sprang from the hand of an admitted hoaxer, Leo Taxil, aka Dr. Bataille in 1892. For example, as I've heard first hand from individuals who lived the history and which is supported by etymological work, "Nazi" was never used prior to the late 1920s. The word was used pejoratively in reaction to the abbreviation, "Sozi," referring socialists of the left in Germany of the time. The same might be said of other terms used in this fabulous letter. The version of the letter including these words does not exist other than in a version provided by William Guy Carr in his Pawns in the Game, 1958. Nor is it to be found in the British Museum Library. The use of these words by Pike would be something like reading the expression "Ku Klux Klan" in a letter purportedly written by Henry David Thoreau while he was living on Walden Pond. A reader would be instantly alerted to the probability that something was screwy about the document. The story of the Pike letter is kind of long and involved, but it might bear study because of what it reveals about the thinking of many disaffected North Americans and Europeans of the time. www.conspiracyarchive.com/2015/01/10/albert-pike-to-mazzini-august- 15-1871-three-world-wars/ It's time to put this letter to bed. Of all the enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded. - James Madison
Clearly you are not saying the letter was created as a hoax in 1892, as that's still well before WWI.
Well, never mind. I checked the link and a quick look seems to show that while the original writing is real, it was substantially misquoted. I think. It's quite a long analysis and I've spent as much time on it as a could.
Yeah. It's a hoax long in the making & it's time to bury it. Nuff said. Of all the enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded. - James Madison
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