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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Syncretism in religion and politics leading to the Antichrist - Part Five

The PanEuropa Movement which leads to the ten horns of the Beast worldwide and the Tuebingen Modernist Movement which leads to the False Prophet are allied in their service to the Antichrist and will spend eternity in hell with the Devil and the Antichrist and the False Prophet.

PanEuropa Movement

God and His Messiah Jesus Christ our Lord - our right and duty to witness to Him: WHKMLA : A Utopian Concept Becoming Political Reality: Richard Nikolaus Graf Coudenove Kalergi and the Paneuropa Movement from 1920 to 1950

Tuebingen Modernist Movement

God and His Messiah Jesus Christ our Lord - our right and duty to witness to Him: Karl Adam - the beginning of 20th Century Tuebingen Modernism in force


Palestine Cry: Syncretism in religion and politics leading to the Antichrist - Part One

Palestine Cry: Syncretism in religion and politics leading to the Antichrist - Part Two

Palestine Cry: Syncretism in religion and politics leading to the Antichrist - Part Three

Palestine Cry: Syncretism in religion and politics leading to the Antichrist - Part Four

Syncretism in religion and politics leading to the Antichrist - Part Five

A Short Definition of Synarchism, by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

This article appears in the August 8, 2003 issue of Executive Intelligence Review. See the companion article, "My Unique Role in the Americas," and also "Synarchism, the Spanish Falange, and the Nazis."

A Short Definition of Synarchism

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
"Synarchism" is a name adopted during the Twentieth Century for an occult freemasonic sect, known as the Martinists, based on worship of the tradition of the Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. During the interval from the early 1920s through 1945, it was officially classed by U.S.A. and other nations' intelligence services under the file name of "Synarchism: Nazi/Communist," so defined because of its deploying simultaneously both ostensibly opposing pro-communist and extreme right-wing forces for encirclement of a targetted government. Twentieth-Century and later fascist movements, like most terrorist movements, are all Synarchist creations.
Synarchism was the central feature of the organization of the fascist governments of Italy, Germany, Spain, and Vichy and Laval France, during that period, and was also spread as a Spanish channel of the Nazi Party, through Mexico, throughout Central and South America. The PAN party of Mexico was born as an outgrowth of this infiltration. It is typified by the followers of the late Leo Strauss and Alexandre Kojève today.
This occult freemasonic conspiracy, is found among both nominally left-wing and also extreme right-wing factions such as the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal, the Mont Pelerin Society, and American Enterprise Institute and Hudson Institute, and the so-called integrist far right inside the Catholic clergy. The underlying authority behind these cults is a contemporary network of private banks of that medieval Venetian model known as fondi. The Synarchist Banque Worms conspiracy of the wartime 1940s, is merely typical of the role of such banking interests operating behind sundry fascist governments of that period.
The Synarchists originated in fact among the immediate circles of Napoleon Bonaparte; veteran officers of Napoleon's campaigns spread the cult's practice around the world. G.W.F. Hegel, a passionate admirer of Bonaparte's image as Emperor, was the first to supply a fascist historical doctrine of the state. Nietzsche's writings supplied Hegel's theory the added doctrine of the beast-man-created Dionysiac terror of Twentieth-Century fascist movements and regimes. The most notable fascist ideologues of post-World War II academia are Chicago University's Leo Strauss, who was the inspiration of today's U.S. neo-conservative ideologues, and Strauss's Paris co-thinker Alexandre Kojève.

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