SCARLET AND THE BEAST
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SCARLET AND THE BEAST
By John
Daniel
There are two reasons why the British Masonic
conspiracy plunged America into civil war. First, British bankers wanted to
establish a permanent central bank under their total control. Second, British
Freemasonry wanted to divide powerful America into two weak nations for easy
conquest. Information on the latter half of the plan was first published in “The
Present Attempt to Dissolve the American Union: A British Aristocratic Plot”
(1862), by Samuel Morse (1791-1872), an
American artist and inventor, who was
also an American counter-intelligence specialist.
Against this British intrusion into American
politics, finance, and industry, General Albert Pike initiated the southern
rebellion. In 1859 the Southern Jurisdiction of Freemasonry founded the Knights
of the Golden Circle as a front to direct the insurrection.
Had it not been for Abraham Lincoln, English
Freemasonry would have succeeded. When Lincoln restored the Union, the British
Brotherhood, out of revenge, plotted his assassination. The Knights of the
Golden Circle, bankrolled by British Masonic interests, selected John Wilkes
Booth, a 33rd degree Mason and member of Mazzini´s Young America, for the
task.
Freemason Edwin Stanton was assigned to cover up
Masonic involvement in the crime. Immediately after Lincoln´s assassination,
Stanton ordered military blockades on all roads out of Washington, D.C., except
one -- the road Booth was known to have taken for his escape route. Stanton then
arranged for a drunk man to be found, similar in build and appearance to Booth.
This man was to be murdered and his body burned in a barn adjacent to the only
road not guarded by the military. Stanton just happened to be on that road when
he "found" the murdered man, certifying that the charred body was the remains of
John Wilkes Booth. The real John Wilkes Booth escaped.
After these events, the Knights were soon exposed
to the Military Commission that heard evidence on the Lincoln assassination as
the secret force behind both the Civil War and the assassination. Original
documents relating to the president´s assassination are still locked up in the
archives of the Defense Department and are not available to researchers
today.
Directly involved in the plot were 33rd degree
Freemason and British Prime Minister Henry Palmerston (died in 1865); 33rd
degree Freemason John Wilkes Booth; Freemason Judah P. Benjamin, the British
Masonic banker´s mouthpiece who gave the order for Lincoln´s assassination; and
Jacob Thompson, former Interior Secretary in the Buchanan administration, who
withdrew $180.000 from the Bank of Montreal in Canada to set the plot in motion.
(Benjamin and Thompson both fled to England to avoid apprehension.) And
Freemason Edwin Stanton prepared a cover-up that compares in audacity with the
1963 Warren Commission cover-up of the Kennedy assassination.
The exposure of the Knights was so celebrated
following the 1865 conspiracy trials that in the spring of 1867, Albert Pike and
a small group of former Confederate generals met in the Maxwell House Hotel in
Nashville, Tennessee. to change the name of the Knights of the Golden Circle to
the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. The Knight´s new name was taken from the Greek
word “Kuklos,” which means "circle."
Under its new name, the Klan attempted to rekindle
the Civil War by instigating riots throughout the South. The notorious outlaw
Jesse James (1847-1882) was a 33rd degree Freemason and a member of the Knights
of the Golden Circle, which had been assigned the task by Albert Pike of robbing
Northern banks to fund this new war. It has been estimated that Jesse and
the
other members of the Knights had buried over $7 billion in gold
all
over the western states.
"When the Confederacy surrendered to the Union forces, Albert Pike was
determined to start another Civil War so that South could win. He founded the Ku
Klux Klan, which instigated riots throughout the South in an attempt to disrupt
reconstruction and incite a second Civil War. Pike gave Klansman Jesse James the
assignment of robbing Northern banks in order to get money to fund this war. It
is estimated that Jesse James and other Klansmen buried seven billion dollars in
gold all over the western states. ("Scarlet and the Beast," Vol. 3, pages
76-77)
"Pike the old Confederate general, was a wily strategist who knew that if
he could leave behind a secret terrorist society in the south to fight against
freedom for black people as a rear guard action, the south's defeat might not be
in vain." ("Masonry," page 192)
Two books from the turn of the twentieth century document Pike's direct
involvement in founding the Klan: "Ku Klux Klan: Its' Origin, Growth and
Disbandment" (1905) by J. C. Lester and D. L. Wilson; and "Authentic History: Ku
Klux Klan 1865-1877" (1924) by Susan Lawrence Davis." ("Scarlet and the Beast,"
Vol. 3, page 76)"