Monday, January 18, 2010

Secret socities from another perspective ....

We always feared what we didn't really have deep knowledge about.
Humans are researchers by nature , they have this urge to dig into subjects they find strange , forbidden or dangerous. Fear is the stimulus of courage itself in the human brain . But what if the results were harsh ? what if the curiosity itself wasn't at its right place? AND what if someone was really clever to get in and out alive with the most profound secrets? A very organised mind with a plan to work on can analyse any secret society conspiracy and publish it to a major public. Can he get killed ? Vanish ? or be honored ?
That is a protoype of questions many of us had in mind for quite sometimes now , the answers are still a bit blurry but we know and are quite sure that behind any fateful decision are some powerful , strong minded people. Some had the courage to claim they are committing to a fraternity or some secret community. Some died and burried the secret beside them.
It's controversial subject , yet interesting to know about .... Our goal is to get somewhere we can proudly say we brought something fresh to a really extended cultural and weird subject.

Muted

Painful lonely nights of crying
Silently grieving and slowly dying
Savage ways they used to kill
As if we are damned and have to pay the bill
Hungry wolves breaking through the nights
Innocents , mercilessly hunted, weak to win the fights
Used as baits and forced to die
Carelessly left , forgotten , frozen they lie
Black as the darkest skies
Buried in the cold ground with all the lies
Every truth forbidden to see the light
Is a vampire , to its hiding place holding on tight
They kill what they fear
They mute what they don't want to hear
Power and money seekers
Ready to vanish any treasure keepers
Moving out all what's in their way
After exposing them to some hard fray
holding to the stone of their grave this harsh message
Interfering in business is one way ride to garbage.
Is it truth or a lie?
You either kill or you die
Do we know on which side we fray?
Are we the butcher or the pray
Who are they and who are we?
Shall we be slaved or forever free?

References to the information found in this blog

www.google.com
www.wikipedia.org
www.listverse.com
www.abovetopsecret.com
www.spiritus-temporis.com

Friday, January 15, 2010

Opus Dei

Opus Dei is an organization of the Catholic Church that emphasizes the Catholic belief that everyone is called to holiness and that ordinary life is a path to sanctity. The celibate numeraries and numerary assistants live in special centers, while associates are celibate members living in their private homes. The order was founded in Spain in 1928 by Roman Catholic priest Josemaría Escrivá with the approval of Pope Pius XII.
When Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code was published, it claimed that Opus Dei was a secret organization within the Church whose aim was to defeat the Priory of Sion and those who seek to uncover the “truth” about Christianity and the alleged royal bloodline of Christ. Outside of the book, there has been a great deal of controversy over Opus Dei because of the strictness of its religious structure.
The Catholic Church forbids secret societies and membership in them, and Opus Dei investigators have frequently debunked claims that this organization is acting in secrecy to further a sinister agenda.

The Illuminati


A movement of freethinkers that were the most radical offshoot of The Enlightenment — whose followers were given the name Illuminati (but who called themselves “Perfectibilists”) — was founded on May 1, 1776 in Ingolstadt (Upper Bavaria), by Jesuit-taught Adam Weishaupt. This group is now known as the Bavarian Illuminati. While it was not legally allowed to operate, many influential intellectuals and progressive politicians counted themselves as members. Even though there were some known Freemasons in the membership, it was not considered to be endorsed by Masonry. The fact that the Illuminati did not require a belief in a supreme being made them particularly popular amongst atheists. This, and the fact that most members were humanists, is the reason for the widespread belief that the Illuminati wants to overthrow organized religion.
Internal panic over the succession of a new leader, and government attempts to outlaw the group saw to it collapsing entirely in the late 1700s. Despite this, conspiracy theorists such as David Icke and Was Penre, have argued that the Bavarian Illuminati survived, possibly to this day, though very little reliable evidence can be found to support the idea that Weishaupt’s group survived into the 19th century. It has even been suggested that the Skull and Bones club is an American branch of the Illuminati.
Many people believe that the Illuminati is still operating and managing the main actions of the governments of the world. It is believed that they wish to create a One World Government based on humanist and atheist principles.

The Knights Templar


The Knights Templar (full name: The United Religious, Military and Masonic Orders of the Temple and of St John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Rhodes and Malta) is a modern off-shoot of Masonry and does not have a direct tie to the original Knights Templar – a religious military group formed in the 12th century. Members of the Masonic Knights Templar do not claim a direct connection to the medieval group, but merely a borrowing of ideas and symbols.
In order to become a member of this group, you must already be a Christian Master Mason. This organization is a distinct one, and is not just a higher degree of Masonry. Despite Freemasonry’s general disclaimer that no one Masonic organization claims a direct heritage to the medieval Knights Templar, certain degrees and orders are obviously patterned after the medieval Order. These are best described as “commemorative orders” or degrees. Nevertheless, in spite of the fraternity’s official disclaimers, some Masons, non-Masons, and even anti-Masons insist that certain Masonic rites or degrees originally had direct Templar influence.

Freemasons


The Grand Masonic Lodge was created in 1717 when four small groups of lodges joined together. Membership levels were initially first and second degree, but in the 1750s this was expanded to create the third degree which caused a split in the group. When a person reaches the third degree, they are called a Master Mason.
Masons conduct their regular meetings in a ritualized style. This includes many references to architectural symbols such as the compass and square. They refer to God as “The Great Architect of the Universe”. The three degrees of Masonry are: 1: Entered Apprentice, this makes you a basic member of the group. 2: Fellow Craft, this is an intermediate degree in which you are meant to develop further knowledge of Masonry. 3: Master Mason, this degree is necessary for participating in most masonic activities. Some rites (such as the Scottish rite) list up to 33 degrees of membership.
Masons use signs and handshakes to gain admission to their meetings, as well as to identify themselves to other people who may be Masons. The signs and handshakes often differ from one jurisdiction to another and are often changed or updated. This protects the group from people finding out how to gain admission under false pretenses. Masons also wear stylized clothing based upon the clothing worn by stone masons from the middle ages. The most well known of these is the apron.
In order to become a Mason, you must generally be recommended by a current mason. In some cases you must be recommended three times before you can join. You have to be at least 18 years old and of sound mind. Many religions frown upon membership of the Masons, and the Roman Catholic Church forbids Catholics to join under pain of excommunication.