But let's talk about his second wife for a minute. I want to share
with you here at alt.freemasonry a completely original discovery I
have made about Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern
Prometheus.
This novel is set in, of all the towns in Europe, Ingolstadt. The name
of the doctor is formed from Franken, meaning free, and Stein meaning
stone.
Ingolstadt was the birthplace of the Illuminati.
Say no more, sunshine! Say no more!!
That's a good idea since you have actually said nothing.
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Regards
David Simpson
(Unattached MM, Victoria, Australia)
Today is what happened to yesterday.
You did not really say anything.
Mary Shelly began writing Frankenstein in 1816, about thirty years
after the Illuminati were disbanded and arrested. Outside of paranoid
conspiracy theories, the Illuminati only existed from 1776 to 1785,
and were formed to promote the replacement of despotic monarchies with
democratic republics. According to Mary Shelley’s introduction to the
1831 edition of "Frankenstein," the novel "Frankenstein" was inspired
by the experiments of the 18th-century natural philosopher and poet
Erasmus Darwin, who was said to have animated dead matter.
>I suppose we all know that Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote a gothicky
Try Patterson, N.J., idiot.
Thank you for your comnnts and I think I may have jumped the gun!
He's lying.
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"Entire units of the Metropolitan Police and the Flying Squad and the
drug squad were Freemasons. They all, in the end, were sent to prison.
When you are bonded by an oath of mutual defence and loyalty, you may
well find that it is extremely difficult to squeal on your corrupt brethren"
Martin Short on BBC Newsnight 19/03/01
> Try Patterson, N.J., idiot.
I looked up Patterson on Wikipedia but I could see no connection.
I thank you for your interest, however.
That is a meaningless comment. Since everything I said is easily
verifiable fact, how could anyone know which parts of reality you
reject?