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Knights of Malta push to dispel Illuminati “conspiracy theories”

March 18, 2008 · 1 Comment

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Pope Benedict greets the Grand Master of the Order of Malta, Prince Fra Andrew Bertie, in the Vatican

Telegraph | Mar 8, 2008

‘No mystery here’ say the Knights of Malta

By Malcolm Moore

An ancient Roman Catholic order tried yesterday to dispel the conspiracy theories surrounding it as it buried its Grand Master.

Princess Michael of Kent, a member of The Sovereign Order of the Knights of Malta, was present in Rome for the state funeral of Fra Andrew Bertie, 78, the Briton who headed the knights until his death earlier this month. Giorgio Napolitano, the Italian president, also attended the ceremony at the organisation’s headquarters on the Aventine Hill.

The order, which has 12,500 members, was founded in the 11th century to protect the Holy Land, and was a rival to the equally powerful and secretive Knights Templar.

In the Middle Ages it became fabulously wealthy, owning more than 140 estates in the Holy Land and around 19,000 manors in Europe. Its membership was drawn exclusively from Europe’s aristocracy, which led conspiracy theorists to accuse it of being part of the “Illuminati”, a cabal of nobles bent on controlling the world.

But today, the order has 80,000 volunteers working on charitable projects. Winfried Henckel von Donnersmarck, a member of the Sovereign Council, said the order spends £500 million a year helping the world’s poor. “The only mystery here is the one of history. Any organisation with a thousand years behind it is going to have mysteries,” he said.

Albrecht von Boeselager, the Grand Hospitaller, said the conspiracy theories hurt the order’s work. “We have been accused of being part of a ‘New Crusade’, and of sending mercenaries to fight in Iraq. This is not true and it endangers our helpers in Muslim countries,” he said.

Categories: Feudalism & Neofeudalism · Illuminati · Occult Agenda · Religion · Secret Societies · Vatican

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  • wil // March 18, 2008 at 5:12 pm

    I would almost say this is funny. I did snort when I saw the title and the picture. I really do need to begin my Illuminati Fascistwear line. I’ve always been intrigued with how the Nazis manifested their infinite number of all purpose/any occasion uniforms. “Clean ovens today, entertain guests tonight!” Like who designed them and who directed it all. Look is everything or “I’d rather look good than feel good?”

    Looking at the pic and reading the article: WWJD?

    Last Temptation of Christ one of my favorite movies–no wonder they all hate it.

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