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 FOOTNOTES AND REFERENCES
 
 Introduction: The Occult Script—A Colossal and Monstrous Conspiracy
 
				
				
				Henry Makow, "Lucifer is the Secret God of Secular Society—Occult 
			Agents Control Humanity," internet, 
				
				savethemales.ca, October 13, 
			2003. 
				
				Ibid 
				
				William L. Cummings, "Rites and Rituals," Royal Arch Mason, Winter 
			1994, p. 107. 
				
				Ray V. Denshaw, quoted in Ibid.
				 
			
			Chapter 1: Caution!—You Are Now Entering the Forbidden Zone 
			 
				
				
				Christopher Mark, "Grand Deception: The Theft of America and the 
			World," South East Christian Witness, Issue #4, PO Box 8129, South 
			Australia 5291, 2003. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Thomas Mann, Famous Quotes. 
				
				
				Paul Huston, Mastering Witchcraft (New York: Wideview/Perigee 
			Books/Putnam & Sons), p. 21. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Manly P. Hall, Lectures on Ancient Philosophy (Los Angeles, CA., The 
			Philosophical Research Library, 1984), p. 433. 
				
				Robert Guffey, in The Conspiracy Reader (New York: Citadel 
			Press/Carol Publishing, compiled by Al Hidell and Joan D. Arc, 
			editors, Paranoia Magazine). 
				
				Emile Grillot: DeGivry, Picture Museum of Sorcery, Magic, and 
			Alchemy (Hyde Park, NY: University Books, 1963). 
				
				Marie Roberts and Hugh Ormsby-Lennon, Secret Texts: The Literature 
			of Secret Societies (New York: AMS Press, 1995). 
				
				Thomas Carlyle, Sartor Resartus, quoted by Piers Compton, 
				
				The Broken 
			Cross: The Hidden Hand in the Vatican (Australia: Veritas 
			Publishing, 1984), p. 11. 
				
				Cathy Burns, Hidden Secrets of the Eastern Star (Mt. Carmel, PA: 
			Sharing, 1994), p. 292. 
				
				Ibid., p.291. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Alex Horne, Sources of Masonic Symbolism (Missouri Lodge of 
			Research, 1981). 
				
				Foster Bailey, The Spirit of Freemasonry (New York: Lucis Press, 
			1957). 
				
				Henry C. Clausen, Emergence of the Mystical (Washington, D.C.: The 
			Supreme Mother Council of the World, Ancient and Accepted Scottish 
			Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction, U.S.A., 1981). 
				
				
				Albert Mackey, Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and Kindred Sciences, 
			Volume Two (Chicago, IL: The Masonic History Company, 1929). 
				
				
				19. Helena Blavatsky, The Secret Doctrine, quoted in column of Edith 
			Kermit Roosevelt, IKR Syndicate, Washington, D.C., 1962. 
				
				Albert Pike, 
				
				Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted 
			Scottish Rite of Freemasonry (Richmond, VA: L.H. Jenkins, Inc., 
			1871). 
				
				George Steinmetz, Freemasonry: Its Hidden Meaning (New York: Macoy 
			Publishing and Masonic Supply Co., 1948), pp.43-44. 
				
				Albert Pike, quoted by J.D. Buck, The Lost Word Found in the Great 
			Work (Chicago, IL: Indo-American Book Co., 3d ed., 1913), pp. 14-15; 
			and see Cathy Burns, Hidden Secrets of the Eastern Star (Mt. Carmel, 
			PA: Sharing 1994) pp. 136-137. 
				
				Lynn F. Perkins, quoted by Cathy Burns, op.cit., p. 17.
				
				
				Martin Short, Inside the Brotherhood, (London: Harper Collins 
			Publishers, 1990), p. 22. 
				
				Juri Lina, Architects of Deception (Stockholm: Referent Publishing 
			2004), p. 11. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Peter Ruckman, Bible Believers Bulletin, Pensacola, Florida, 2005.
				
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Bob Whitaker, "Situation Terminal...But Not Serious," The Barnes 
			Review, September-October, 2002, p. 6.  
			
			Chapter 2: The Megalomania of the Psychopaths—Why the Illuminati Do 
			What They Do  
				
				
				Essi Viding, quoted by Nic Fleming "Psychopaths Inherit Anti-social 
			Traits," The Telegraph, United Kingdom; May 25, 2005. 
				
				
				William Krasner, "Neurotica", quoted by Texe Marrs, Big Sister is 
			Watching You, p. 48 (Austin, TX: Living Truth Publishers, 1993).
				
				
				The New Encyclopedia Brittanica, Volume 7, 15th ed. (London: 1989), 
			p. 671. 
				
				Michael A. Hoffman, II, Secret Societies and Psychological Warfare 
			(Coeur d'Alene, ID: 2001). 
				
				George Bernard Shaw, quoted by Dave Hunt, The Cult Explosion 
			(Eugene, OR: Harvest House, 1980). 
				
				F. Aster Barnwell, The Meaning of Christ For Our Age (Llewellyn 
			Publications: St. Paul, MN, 1984). 
				
				Newt Gingrich, quoted in Tlte Washington Post, January 3,1985.
				
				
				Jim Keith, Mind Control and UFOs: A Casebook on Alternative 3 
			(Lilburn, GA: Illumined Press). 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Israel Shahak, quoted by Normany F. Dacey, Democracy in Israel 
			(Torrance, CA: Institute for Historical Review). 
				
				Barry McWaters, Conscious Evolution (San Francisco: Evolutionary 
			Press, 1983), p. 10. 
				
				Ibid, p. 111. 
				
				Ibid., p. 57. 
				
				Albert Pike, quoted by Brian Garlin in Global Checkmate (New 
			Zealand, 1983), and see Lady Queensborough, Occult Theocracy, Volume 
			1, 1933. 
				
				Eliphas Levi, quoted by David Carrico, Lucifer- Eliphas Levi-Albert 
			Pike and the Masonic Lodge (Evansville, IN: Followers of Jesus Christ, 1991); and see A. Ralph Epperson, Masonry: Conspiracy 
			Against Christianity (Tucson, AZ: Publius Press, 1997). 
				
				Vera Stanley Alder, The Initiation of the World (York Beach, ME: 
			Samuel Weiser, Inc., 1972). 
				
				Paul Huston, Mastering Witchcraft (New York: Wideview/Perigee/Putnam 
			& Sons, 1970), p. 32-33. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				C.W. Leadbetter, quoted by Ted Flynn, Hope of the Wicked: The Master 
			Plan to Rule the
			World (Herndon, VA: Maxkol Communications, 2000), p. 48-49. 
				
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Alice Bailey, 
				
				The Rays and the Initiations, Volume V (New York: Lucis Publishing, 1960).
				
				
				C. Fred Kleinknecht, "A Brave New 
				World of Heroes," The Scottish Rite Journal, March 2002. 
				
				
				Vera Stanley Alder, op. cit., p. 164. 
				
				
				Jack Parsons, The Collected Works of Jack Parsons (Falcon Press, 
			O.T.O.,1989).  
			
			Chapter 3: Concealed Messages—The Importance of Hand Signs to the 
			Illuminati  
				
				
				Coil's Masonic Encyclopedia, edited by Henry Wilson Coil (Richmond, 
			VA: Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply House, 1961 & 19%).
				
				
				J.C. Cooper, An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Traditional Symbols 
			(London: Thames & 
			Hudson, 1978), p. 78-79. 
				
				Manfred Adler, The Freemasons and The Vatican (Germany), p. 163.
				
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Juan Maler, The Victory of Reason: The World Model of Freemasonry 
			(Buenos Aires,
			Argentina, 1978), p. 77. 
				
				Johannes Rothkranz, Did You Already Know? (Germany), pp.11, 44.
				
				
				Ibid. 
				
				The Herder Dictionary of Symbols (Wilmette, IL: Chiron Publications, 
			1986). 
				
				9. Ibid. 
				
				James Curl, The Art and Architecture of Freemasonry (Woodstock, NY: 
			Overlook Press, 1993), p. 238. 
				
				A Dictionary of Symbols, edited by Jean Chevalier and Alain 
			Gheerbant (New York: Penguin Books, 1996). 
				
				Ibid.  
			
			Chapter 4: Hidden Hand of the Men of Jahbuhlun 
			 
				
				
				Malcolm A. Duncan, Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor, 3d. ed. 
			(New York: Crown
			Publishers), p. 226. 
				
				Ed Decker, Tlie Dark Side of Freemasonry (Lafayette, LA: 
			Huntington House Publishers, 1994), p. 18. 
				
				C.C. Zain, Ancient Masonry: The Spiritual Significance of Masonic 
			Rituals, Degrees, and
			Symbols (Los Angeles: The Church of Light, 1994). 
				
				W.L. Wilmshurst, The Meaning of Masonry (New York: Gramercy Books 
			& Crown Publishers, 1980), p. 143. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Malcolm C. Duncan, op. cit.; also see Decker, op. cit. 
				
				
				Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas, The Hiram Key (New York: Barnes 
			and Noble, 1996). 
				
				Malcolm C. Duncan, op. cit. p. 254. 
				
				
				C.C. Zain, op. cit  
			
			Chapter 5: for He's A Jolly Good Fellow—Sign of the Devil's Claw By 
			the Men of the Craft  
				
				
				Henry W. Coil, Coil's Masonic Encyclopedia (New York: Macoy 
			Publishing & Masonic Supply Company, Inc., 1961) 
				
				Witchcraft, Magic, and The Supernatural (Hong Kong: Mandarin 
			Publishers/Octopus Books, 1974). 
				
				Albert Mackey, Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and Kindred Sciences 
			(Chicago: The Masonic History Company, 1929)
				
				Ibid., p. 352. 
				
				Ibid.  
			
			Chapter 6: Baphles Me!—Horned Beasts, Leaping Goats, Satanic Beards, 
			and Other Messages of Evil  
				
				
				Israel Regardie, The Eye in the Triangle: An Interpretation of 
			Aleister Crowley (Phoenix, AZ:
			Falcon Press, 1986); also see Aleister Crowley, Confessions of a 
			Heretic. 
				
				Aleister Crowley, Confessions of A Heretic, p. 629.
				
				
				Judith Reisman, Kinsey: Crimes and Consequences (U.S.A.: The 
			Institute for Media Education, 1998). 
				
				Aleister Crowley, 
				
				Magic in Theory and Practice, p. 559-561.
				
				
				Anton LaVey, Satan Speaks (Los Angeles: Feral House, 1997).
				
				
				South East Christian Witness newsletter, Australia, January 1992, p. 
			5; also see Peter Sawyer, Inside News, Australia, November, 1981.
				 
			
			Chapter 8: Secret Handshakes of the Illuminati 
			 
				
				
				Cathy Burns, Hidden Secrets of the Easter Star (Mt. Carmel, PA: 
			Sharing, 1994); also see Albert Mackey, A Manual of The Lodge (New 
			York: Charles E. Merrill Co., 1870), p. 40-41.  
			
			Chapter 9: A Show of Hands—Illuminists Employ The Grand Hailing Sign 
			and the Sign of Admiration and Astonishment 
				
				
				Jabez Richardson, Richardson's Monitor and Freemasonry (1860).
				
				
				Malcolm C. Duncan, Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor, 3d. ed. (New 
			York: Crown Publishers), p. 216. 
				
				Time, January 4, 1993. 
				
				John J. Robinson, Born in Blood: The Last Secrets of Freesmasonry 
			(New York: M. Evans &
			Co., 1989). 
				
				Ibid., p. 217. 
				
				Jack Harris, Freemasonry (New Kensington, PA: Whitaker House, 1983).
				 
			
			Chapter 11: "Cross My Heart and Hope to Die"—The Mysterious "X" 
			Factor  
				
				
				C. J. Koster, Come Out of Her My People (South Africa: Institute 
			for Scripture Research, 2004). 
				
				Jim Tresner, "Seventeenth Degree, Knight of the East and the 
			West," Scottish Rite Journal, June 2000. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Jabez Richardson, Richardson's Monitor of Freemasonry (1860), p. 
			161. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				The Monitor of Work, Lectures and Ceremonies of Ancient Craft 
			Masonry for the Grand Lodge of the State of New York (New York: J.J. Little & Ives Co., 1910).
				
				Texe Marrs, Dark Majesty: The Secret Brotherhood and the Magic 
			of a Thousand Points of
			Light (Austin, TX: RiverCrest Publishing, 2004).  
			
			Chapter 12: That Ravenous Dark Bird—Sublime Mysteries of the 
			Illuminati's Double-Headed Eagle  
				
				
				Albert Pike, 
				
				Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted 
			Scottish Rite of
			Freemasonry (Richmond, VA: L.H. Jenkins, Inc., 1871), p. 861.
				
				
				Texe Marrs, Circle of Intrigue: The Hidden Inner Circle of the 
			Global Illuminati Conspiracy
			(Austin, TX: RiverCrest Publishing, 2000). 
				
				Anton LaVey, Satan Speaks (Los Angeles: Feral House, 1997).
				
				
				Gareth Knight, The Rose and the Goddess (New York: Destiny Books).
				
				
				Albert Pike, 
				
				Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted 
			Scottish Rite of
			Freemasonry (Richmond, VA: L.H. Jenkins, Inc., 1871), p. 734.
				
				
				Francis Adams, "The Invisible Sun," The Beacon, published by Lucis Trust, July/August 1986, No. 10, Volume LT, p. 312.
				
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Paul Huston, Mastering Witchcraft. 
				
				
				Peggy Noonan, The Wall Street journal, August 25, 2001.
				
				
				Ibid.  
			
			Chapter 13: The Riddle of the Great Seal of the United States, and 
			the All-Seeing Eye of the Serpent of Wisdom  
				
				
				Strange Stories, Amazing Facts of America's Past, Readers Digest 
			Books, 1989, p.56-57. 
				
				Albert Pike, 
				
				Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted 
			Scottish Rite of
			Freemasonry (Richmond, VA: L. H. Jenkins, Inc., 1871), p. 477. 
				
				
				Ibid., p. 506; also see A. Ralph Epperson, Masonry: Conspiracy 
			Against Christianity
			(Phoenix, AZ: Publius Press, 1997). 
				
				Rex Hutchens, A Bridge to Light (Washington, D.C.: Supreme Mother 
			Council, 33" of Scottish Rite Freemasonry, 1988). 
				
				G. H. Pember, Earth's Earliest Ages (Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel 
			Publications, 1987). 
				
				Helena P. Blavatsky, The Secret Doctrine (Covina, CA: Theosophical 
			University Press, 1947, 4th ed.). 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Barbara G. Walker, The Woman's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets 
			(San Francisco: Harper 
			& Row Publishers, 1983), p. 753. 
				
				A.S. Raleigh, Occult Geometry (Marina del Rey, CA: DeVorss & Co., 
			1932 & 1981).  
			
			Chapter 14: "Silence, Slaves, or We'll Cut Your Throat From Ear to 
			Earl"  
				
				
				Malcolm C. Duncan, Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor (New York: 
			Crow Publishers); also see Jabez Richardson, Richardson's Monitor of 
			Freemasonry (1860), especially p. 142-143. 
				
				Jabez Richardson, Ibid., p. 81.
				
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Ibid., p. 133. 
				
				"Grand Commander Kleinknecht Presents Revised Standard Pike 
			Ritual to the Northern and Southern Prince Hall Supreme Councils," 
			The Scottish Rite Journal, June 2001, p. 34-35. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				David Fideler, Jesus Christ, Sun of God (Wheaton, IL: Quest Books, 
			1993); also Manly P. Hall, The Adepts in the Esoteric Classical 
			Tradition (Los Angeles: Philosophical Research Library, 1988).
				
				
				Jim Keith, Secret and Suppressed (Feral House, 1993).
				
				
				David Ovason, The Secret Architecture of Our Nation's Capitol 
			(New York: Harper Collins
			Publishers, 1999), p. 372. 
				
				Lewis Spence, 77k' Encyclopedia of the Occult (London: Bracken 
			Books, 1988).  
			
			Chapter 15: Up to Their Necks in Mischief 
			 
				
				
				Albert Mackey, Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and Kindred Sciences 
			(Chicago: The Masonic
			History Company, 1929), p. 373. 
				
				Ibid., p. 374. 
				
				Malcolm C. Duncan, Duncan's Masonic Ritual and Monitor, 3d ed. (New 
			York: Crown Publishers), p. 269 
				
				Ibid., p. 101  
			
			Chapter 16: Hand on Heart—Sign of Devotion to Chiefs 
			 
				
				
				1. Rex Hutchens, A Bridge to Light (Washington, D.C.: Supreme Mother 
			Council, 33° of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, 1988).  
			
			Chapter 17: Triangles Up, Triangles Down, Triangles, Triangles All 
			Around  
				
				
				Barbara G. Walker, The Woman's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets 
			(San Francisco: Harper
			& Row Publishers, 1983), p. 1016-1017. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Rex Hutchens, A Bridge to Light (Washington, D.C.: Supreme Mother 
			Council, 33° of Scottish Rite Freemasonry, 1988). 
				
				Joan Quigley, What Does Joan Say? — My Seven Years As White House 
			Astrologer to Nancy and Ronald Reagan (New York: Pinnacle Books, 
			1990), p. 91. 
				
				Ibid., p. 79. 
				
				Telephone interview with historian of Alcoholics Anonymous, New 
			York, 1989; also see
			Cathy Burns, Alcoholics Anonymous Unmasked: Deception and 
			Deliverance (Mt. Carmel, PA: 
			Sharing, 1991), pp.78-82. 
				
				S.L. McGregor Mathers, The Kabbalah Unveiled.
				 
			
			Chapter 18: Black Magic, Masonic Witchcraft and Triangle Powers 
			 
				
				
				Dr. O.J. Graham, The Six-Pointed Star (Ontario, Canada: The Free 
			Press 777,1984). 
				
				Henry W. Coil, Coil's Masonic Encyclopedia (New York: Macoy 
			Publishing and Masonic Supply House Company, 1961). 
				
				Albert G. Mackey, Mackey's Masonic Ritualist (New York: Clark and 
			Magnard, 1873). 
				
				Jim Keith, Secret and Suppressed (Feral House, 1993), p.63. 
				
				
				Jim Tresner, The Scottish Rite Journal, (March, 2000, p. 63.
				
				
				Arkon Daraul, A History of Secret Societies (Secaucus, NJ: Citadel 
			Press, 1961), p. 193. 
				
				"Triangles," Lucis Trust, Geneva, September, 1994.
				
				
				Alice Bailey, Telepathy, quoted in Ibid. 
				
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Aleister Crowley,
				
				Book of the Law (1904) 
				
				
				John Yarker, translation of French manuscript, Letters of a Chapter, 
			Senate, and Council (London: J. Hogg, 1882), p. 86.  
			
			Chapter 20: The Merovingian Dynasty, The Priory of Sion, and The 
			Spear of Longinus  
				
				
				Paranoia, Fall 2001, Issue 27, p. 11. 
				
				
				Milton William Cooper, 
				
				Behold A Pale Horse (Sedona, AZ: Light 
			Technology Publishers, 1991). 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Anton LaVey, 
				
				Satan Speaks (Los Angeles: Feral House, 1998), p. 32
				
				
				Ibid. 
				
				D.C Yermak, The Axis of Death: Vatican, Masonry, Zionism, Enemies of 
			God (Greece). 
				
				Dean Grace, letter to Texe Marrs, June 20, 2001.
				
				
				Ibid.  
			
			Chapter 21: Magical Signs of the Jewish Cabala—The Six-Pointed Star, 
			Babylonian Witchcraft, and the Hollywood Perdition of Jerry 
			Seinfield and Associates  
				
				
				"Kabbalah The Cure-Ail," New York Post, online edition, 2005.
				
				
				Ibid; also see "Roseanne Makes Nice in Reality TV," The Jewish 
			Journal of Greater Los Angeles, July 25, 2003, p.l; "Personality 
			Parade," Parade, February 8, 2004, p. 4; "Kabbalah goes Hollywood 
			Like A Prayer," by Yossi Klein Halevi, The New Republic, May 10, 
			2004, p. 21; and "Once Secretive Jewish Mysticism Gains Popularity," 
			by Rachel Graves, Associated Press, January 18,1998. 
				
				Scottish Rite Journal, cover, September, 2000. 
				
				
				"Gestures and Handshakes: Mr. Spock's Vulcan Greeting," 
				
				www.tvacres.com/greetings .
				
				
				Cauldron of Abbadon, Video (VHS or DVD), RiverCrest Publishing, 
			Austin, TX, 2004. 
				
				Albert Pike, quoted by Faber Birron, The Symbolism of Color 
			(Seacaucus, NJ: 1988), p. 36. 
				
				Ed Decker, Free the Masons Ministry, newsletter, PO Box 1077, 
			Issaquah, WA 98027, June, 1992. 
				
				James L. Holly, The Southern Baptist Convention and Freemasonry 
			(Beaumont, TX: Mission and Ministry to Men, 1992)
				
				Jabez Richardson, Richardson's Monitor of Freemasonry (1860), p. 
			143. 
				
				Isaac Wise, quoted in Masonic Lodge Over Jerusalem video (VHS or 
			DVD), RiverCrest Publishing, Austin, TX, 2004. 
				
				"Freemasonry Is Based On Judaism," The Jewish Tribune, circa 1927.
				
				
				Ray Novosel, "Freemasonry Historic Links to Zionism/Judaism," 
				
				www.rense.com,
			March 8, 2004. 
				
				"Judaism and Freemasonry," 
				
				www.harrystruman.org , April 21, 2003.
				
				
				Albert Pike, 
				
				Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted 
			Scottish Rite of
			Freemasonry (Richmond, VA: L.H. Jenkins, 1871).
				
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Lady Queensborough (Edith Starr Miller), Occult Theocracy, 
			Volume I (1933), p. 184-187.  
			
			Chapter 22: Scorched By The Sun—Solar Signs, Circles, and Serpents
			 
				
				
				John Yarker, Notes on the Scientific and Religious Mysteries of 
			Antiquity (London, 1872),
			p.8. 
				
				G.H. Pember, Earth's Earliest Ages (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 
			1907). 
				
				Reginald Haupt, Jr., Gods of the Lodge ( Savannah, GA: Victory 
			Publishing Company, 1990). 
				
				Albert G. Mackey, Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and Kindred Sciences 
			(Chicago: The 
			Masonic History Company, 1873 and 1912), p. 572-573. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Cathy Burns, Hidden Secrets of the Eastern Star (Mt. Carmel, PA: 
			Sharing, 1994). 
				
				Ibid; p. 192-193. 
				
				Bill Schnoebelen, in The Dark Side of Freemasonry, edited by J. 
			Edward Decker (Lafayette, LA: Huntington House Publishers, 1994), p. 
			174.  
			
			Chapter 23: "I Fell In To a Burning Ring of Fire"—Arnold 
			Schwarzenegger's Masonic Ring, Newt Gingrich's T-Rex Dinosaur, and 
			Other Mysterious Messages on Rings and Neckties of the Elite 
			
			 
				
				
				David Roach, "If You Only Knew What This Ring Means to Me," The 
			Louisiana Freemason, April 2001. 
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Bill Schnoebelen, in The Dark Side of Freemasonry, edited by J. 
			Edward Decker (Lafayette, LA: Huntington House Publishers, 1994), p. 
			173. 
				
				Barbara G. Walker, The Woman's Dictionary of Symbols and Sacred 
			Objects (San Francisco:
			Harper & Row Publishers), p. 12. 
				
				Albert P. Mackey, Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and Kindred 
			Sciences (Chicago: The
			Masonic History Company, 1873 and 1912), p. 12.  
			
			Chapter 25: Victory For the Devil—Fabulous Exploits of Sir Winston 
			Churchill and Other Druid Priests and Illuminati Servants 
				
				
				Paranoia, Winter 1995/1996, p. 23. 
				
				
				Cathy Burns, Masonic and Occult Symbols Illustrated (Mt. Carmel, PA: 
			Sharing, 1998). 
				
				Complete Book of Witchcraft, quoted in Ibid, p. 233. 
				
				
				Ibid. 
				
				Stephen Knight, The Brotherhood (London: Granada/Grafton, 1984). 
				
				
				Stanley Monteith, Radio Liberty newsletter, October, 1999. Also 
			Winston Churchill's Jewish bloodline was examined in Criminal 
			Politics magazine, Lawrence Patterson, publisher, February, 1995, p. 
			22. 
				
				Miranda J. Green, The World of the Druids (London: Green, Thames and 
			Hudson, 1997), 
			p. 170; also see John Daniel, Scarlet and the Beast (Tyler, TX: JKI 
			Publishing). 
				
				For comparison, see Lady Queensborough (Edith Starr Miller), 
			Occult Theocracy (1933).  
			
			Chapter 26: "Every Man and Woman Is A Star" 
			 
				
				
				Aleister Crowley, 
				
				Book of the Law
				(1904). 
				
				Helena P. Blavastsky, 
				
				The Voice of the Silence (Pasadena, CA: 
			Theosophical University Press, 1889). 
				
				Steve Worrall-Clare, Freemasonry -The Secret Language (Dorset, 
			England: Freedom Ministries International). 
				
				Eliphas Levi, quoted in Cathy Burns, Hidden Secrets of the Eastern 
			Star (Mt. Carmel, PA: Sharing, 1994), p. 316. 
				
				Cathy Burns, Ibid. 
				
				Albert Pike, quoted in Ibid, p. 314. 
				
				
				O.J. Graham, The Six Pointed Star (Ontario, Canada: The Free Press 
			777, 1984). 
				
				Albert P. Mackey, Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and Kindred 
			Sciences (Chicago: Masonic
			History Company, 1896 and 1912). 
				
				Royal Arch Mason, Fall 1993. 
				 
			
			Chapter 28: Blood Red—Red Stars, Clenched Fists, Hammers and 
			Sickles, and Other Signs and Symbols of Communist Intrigue 
			
			 
				
				
				Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Two Hundred Years Together (Russia); also 
			see Solzhenitsyn, The
			Gulag Archipelago. 
				
				"Was Stalin A Rothschild?," by Clifford Shack, 
				
				www.geocities.com/cliff-shack/stalinrothschild.html. 
				
				
				"Truth About The World's Bankers," Myron C. Fagan (cassette tape 
			series). 
				
				Fritz Springmeier, 
				
				Bloodlines of the Illuminati (Austin, TX: 
			Ambassador House, 2002). 
				
				Winston Churchill, London Illustrated Herald, February 8,1920. 
				
				
				Ibid. 
				
				John Sharkey, Celtic Mysteries: The Ancient Religion (London: 
			Thames and Hudson, 1924),
			p. 18. 
				
				Juri Lina, Under The Sign of the Scorpion (Stockholm: Referent 
			Publishing, 2002). 
				
				Albert G. Mackey, Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and Kindred 
			Sciences (Chicago: Masonic
			History Company, 1896 and 1912). 
				
				Don Bell, "And the Barbarians Captured the Beloved Country," Don 
			Bell Reports #55, November 12,1955; also see The Axis of Death, by 
			D. C. Yermak (Greece). 
				
				Richard Wurmbrand, Marx and Satan (Bartlesville, OK: Living 
			Sacrifice Book Company, 1986), also see Robert Payne, Marx: A 
			Biography; and Juri Lina, op.cit. 
				
				Allen Bonck, America: The Daughter of Babylon (Chichester, England: 
			New Wine Press, 1989). 
				
				A Dictionary of Symbols, edited by Jean Chevalier and Alain 
			Gheerbandt (New York: Penguin Books, 1996). 
				
				Peter Ruckman, Black is Beautiful (Pensacola, FL: Bible Believers 
			Press, 1995). 
				
				Jabez Richardson, Richardson's Monitor of Freemasonry (1860), p. 84
				
				
				Helena P. Blavatsky, The Secret Doctrine (Covina, CA: Theosophical 
			University Press, 1947). 
				
				Cathy Burns, Hidden Secrets of the Eastern Star (Mt. Carmel, PA: 
			Sharing, 1994). 
				
				Sergei Ivanov, quoted by Vladimir Isachenkov, "Putin Brings Back 
			Soviet Red Star," Associated Press, November 26, 2000. 
				
				
				Alice Bailey, 
				
				A Treatise On the Seven Rays (New York: Lucis 
			Publishing), p. 127. 
				
				Faber Pirron, The Symbolism of Color (Seacaucus, NJ: Citadel Press, 
			1988).  
			
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			About the Author  
			
			Well-known author of the #1 national bestseller, Dark Secrets of The 
			New Age, Texe Marrs has also written 37 other books for such major 
			publishers as Simon & Schuster, John Wiley, Prentice Hall/Arco, 
			Stein & Day, and Dow Jones-Irwin. His books have sold over two 
			million copies.
 
 Texe Marrs was assistant professor of aerospace studies, teaching 
			American defense policy, strategic weapons systems, and related 
			subjects at the University of Texas at Austin for five years. He has 
			also taught international affairs, political science, and psychology 
			for two other universities. A graduate summa cum laude from Park 
			College, Kansas City, Missouri, he earned his Master's degree at 
			North Carolina State University.
 
 As a career USAF officer (now retired), he commanded 
			communications-electronics and engineering units. He holds a number 
			of military decorations including the Vietnam Service Medal, and has 
			served in Germany, Italy, and throughout Asia.
 
 President of RiverCrest Publishing in Austin, Texas, Texe Marrs is a 
			frequent guest on radio and TV talk shows throughout the U.S.A. and 
			Canada. His monthly newsletter, Power of Prophecy, is distributed 
			around the world, and he is also heard globally on his popular, 
			international shortwave radio program, Power of Prophecy.
 
			  
			
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