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Every day it seems that things are becoming more clear to me. Everything ive researched for the last year is oddly just now coming together. Ive only now realized why im the only one on the internet who has made these connections. Time for an important 🧵
The symbolic epicenter of all the weirdness, is a street in the heart of Rome, via del Corso. A topographical microcosm. Ive been sitting on explaining a lot of it for a while, because I wanted to have it all consolidated into a single document before releasing any of it
But lately through substack articles and threads Ive unintentionally introduced you to it in a piecemeal way, so I might as well continue to do so. As always, none of this will make sense unless you’ve read my stuff.
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For a while ive been wondering why no one seems to have made the specific connections that I have, things that seem so obvious to me in my own research. But today the obvious reason struck me on the head. Ironically, this realization happened an hour ago while walking del corso
Quite simply its because people in our sphere who research this stuff overwhelmingly tend to be native English speakers with no knowledge of Italian, and therefore do not search for things in Italian. And Italians simply don’t give a shit
Let me give an example. If you look up Giuseppe Mazzini (one of the architects of everything occurring today) on English google accompanied by the keyword “freemason” you will find nothing of use. The wikipedia page on him says nothing about it
However if you try the same search in Italian, you will find tons of informative results. Hell even the wikipedia page in Italian has entire section on his masonic involvement, something completely absent in the English counterpart
(Even if the Italian wikipedia entry totally twists the narrative to obfuscates his involvement).
During the next couple hours I am going to continue this thread and really open some eyes. (No pun intended). Tonight we will discuss Italian freemasonry.
Also speaking of wikipedia, every time you see an Italian masons wikipedia article, you will find a bunch of lines denying their involvement. And if you click on the footnotes for that info it always links to a masonic website lol
For example, if one were to look up the wikipedia entry on the masonic lodge propaganda due, one would see that the Grand Orient suspended the lodge and denounced it. but wait, what was the source for that claim? a masonic website lol
this thread will take a couple hours to complete so stay tuned. and as always a genuine thank you to all of you who have done paid subscriptions to my substack. by doing so you are supporting my work and allowing me to focus my time on this
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to just summarize what my intention for this thread is, I will not be giving introductions and context to what im building off of here, if you don't understand then you will just have to wait for the final product or review my old stuff. Here I will just present new things
maybe ill add brief context to a couple things but thats about it. ok now that ive established that, lets begin
As you remember from my JAGO article, you know I discussed his Masonic links and the symbolic significance of the mock pieta being placed at the beginning of via del Corso, and his exhibition then being housed in the NAPOLEON palace at the other end
In the very middle of via del Corso, something is on full display to the world that goes completely unnoticed to thousands of Italians every day. A building that displays explicitly Masonic symbols in its windows. Anyone in Rome can go walk and see them
The first display shows the compass and rulers of the Masonic emblem
The next shows one of the most sacred symbols in Masonic symbolism, the twin pillars of boaz and jachin
The next has the Masonic eye with the number 33 above it (the most Masonic number, representing the 33rd degree)
Masonic eye of providence
The rest of them (decipher them yourself lol)
I really don't even know where to start on this because there is so much so I will present it in no particular order
on one side of via del corso is the altar to the fatherland, and on the other side is the obelisk of piazza del popolo
the altar to the fatherland "vittoriano" was a monument constructed to memorialize the "Risorgimento," (Italian unification). A masonic project spearheaded by the likes of Garibaldi and Mazzini. Commemorating the beginning of Italys Novus Ordo Seclorum.
actually before we even get into the masonic backbone of Italian unification, let me just make things even more obvious too you. right next to the end of via del corso (piazza Venezia) is piazza del Gesu
piazza del Gesu contains two important buildings, one well known and one occluded. The church of Gesu is the 'mother church' of the JESUITS.
And what, pray tell, is across the street from it? The Masonic supreme council of Italy
Why is the supreme masonic hq right next to the Jesuit mother church?
obviously that was a rhetorical question.
again this thread will be a bit scattered and those who "get it" will get it. if you don't you will just have to wait for my final article consolidating everything in a couple months
The rest of this thread will be unintentionally cryptic, if you get it you get it, if you don't you don't simple as
I assert that the columns of Trajan and Marcus Aurelius were symbolically appropriated by a certain strain of 17th/18th century intelligentsia as metaphorical proxies of the twin pillars of Solomons temple (Boaz and jachin) and therefore appropriated as explicitly masonic symbols
how can I demonstrate this? the most explicitly masonic church in the world (other then the sansevero chapel) is the karlskirche. The architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach modeled the twin pillars after the roman columns, and stated that they were to represent B and J
sorry im in the middle of something, ill continue this thread in an hour

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