There are dark forces, but I really do not see them as human. I am going to write a piece on The 7 liberal arts and sciences tonight. I'd argue that Freemasonry has less bad apples than most groups, also Germany disbanded the Illuminati around the time of the French and American revolutions. I simply do not believe that the "evil cabal" running the planet is so tightly knit. If all men were even eligible to be made into Masons, the world would be a lot better for sure. R.A.Wilson, Albert Pike, and Crowley are some of my fave Masons. Pike worked hard to make a public education system available, this was the seat of intellectual liberty for most of a century. The loss of that institution and the way it operates today pretty much proves conspiracy is real.....The normal function of government during times of peace is conspiracy!
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Yes the illuminati was disbanded, but it was an agenda that both predated their formation and transcended their dissolution. I think at the highest levels of dark occultism they're channelling these dark entities as a way of giving them a physical representation within the realm of mankind. Equally like I say I certainly don't think the vast array of masons have any malice against their fellow man and I know of the charity work that many do, there are good and bad within every institution in the world but the perception of power will always attract a few "bad apples". I also agree that this the eternal war, a war of balance that has played within the cosmos since before the age of man. I feel there will be a dark age, but it will be short lived and will ultimately usher in a new renaissance. Thanks for commenting.