The Occult

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Given that the Islamic world is currently in a state of collapse, it is not capable of mobilising any meaningful threat. Therefore, it has been necessary for the West to create this opposition, by secretly developing these sham strains of “Islamists” and “fundamentalists” in Islam.

To ensure they are abhorrent to the West, they have been misled into confounding violent acts of terrorism as “Jihad”. Paradoxically, terrorism does not have its roots in Islam, but is a Western product. In Islam, violence against innocent civilians, children, women, the elderly, and even physical structures, especially churches, mosques and synagogues, and even trees, is strictly forbidden. Rather, terrorism has its roots among the anarchists who employed Bakunin’s philosophy of Nihilism. Bakunin regarded Lucifer as the great example to true rebellion, and of violence as a creative and necessary force to be used in order to transform society.

However, Bakunin’s philosophy was merely used as a ruse to recruit radicals to carry out the hidden agenda of the elite. Since the advent of the Illuminati, in the eighteenth century, violence and revolution have been used as a tool to topple societies, and transfer power to the hidden hands that have guided those revolutions. Most importantly, violent acts of terrorism have often provided pretexts for invasion and other forms of expanded imperialistic objectives.

Always, to lead these rebellions, have been imposters, known as “agents provocateurs”, used to rile the masses against a false enemy. This has been the primary method by which Britain as the imperial power for centuries pursued its notorious strategy of “divide and rule”, by employing Muslims willing to sell their faith for a miserable gain, who would create heretical strains of Islam, or rally the Muslims against Western colonialism under false pretenses. There had been a proliferation of such movements, often referred to as “revivalists”, who emerged in those parts of Islamic world under British supervision, but the most important of these were the Wahhabis and the Salafi, from which emerged the notorious Muslim Brotherhood.

Unknown to the rest of the Muslim world, these factions have their roots in covert relationships with the secret societies of the West, with whom they share an agenda, which is the eradication of all religion, and its replacement by a New World Order, founded on the principles of an ancient pagan tradition, known as the “occult”, which is based on the worship of Shaytan, the devil.