Enemies of Dr. Cagliostro Part II
A lurking shadow
Over the years, Dr. Cagliostro's Cabinet of Curiosities' at times worked together with Jesuits, vampires, and secret societies. However, there is one organization that has always been a powerful enemy, and which over the years has been a constant source of danger and disaster.
An organization so secret that not even we are sure what it's called or where they reside. However, we can always see its lurking shadow hovering over many of the schemes that threaten both us, and the entire humanity.
Now and then we manage to pick up their track, and in this article we will, for the first time, expose the secret network that is sometimes called the Comité des Scientifiques Lumière, The scientific council of the enlightened.
Part II
Comité scientifiques des Lumières
The scientific council of the enlightened
Over the years, Dr. Cagliostro's Cabinet of Curiosities' at times worked together with Jesuits, vampires, and secret societies. However, there is one organization that has always been a powerful enemy, and which over the years has been a constant source of danger and disaster. An organization so secret that not even we are sure what it's called or where they reside. However, we can always see its lurking shadow hovering over many of the schemes that threaten both us, and the entire humanity. Now and then we manage to pick up their track, and in this article we will, for the first time, expose the secret network that is sometimes called the Comité des Scientifiques Lumière, The scientific council of the enlightened.
Comité des Scientifiques Lumières (CSL) has over the years has been Dr. Cagliostro's Cabinet of Curiosities' main antagonist. CSL is an extremely secret initiatory society acting to eradicate superstition, religion and delusions. They originated in the French post-revolutionary sect Culte de la Raison, The Cult of Reason.
Culte de la Raison was founded in France during the first years of the French Revolution. The sect was supposed to be the new atheist state religion for the new, enlightened France. Culte de la Raison was created to eradicate religion and mystism. They plundered and destroyed churches and synagogues, which was sometime turned to one of their very strange Temples of Reason.
Antoine-François Momoro
Some of the most prominent leaders were Jacques Hébert, Antoine-François Momoro, Pierre Gaspard Chaumette and Joseph Fouche. The movement was opposed by Robespierre, who wanted to make room for his own religion, the Cult de l'être Supreme (The Cult of the Supreme Being). In 1794 Robespierre orders the execution of several of the leaders of the Cult de la Raison and the organization is forced underground.
In 1802 the organization is banned by Napoleon, but it changes its name to Comité des Scientifiques Lumières and continues to work in secret. During the organization's first years the motto Tueri illuminatntur, (Enlighten and protect) is adopted.
CSL cause great damage in the early 19th century when they manage to make the Holy Roman Emperor Francis II end his war against the Eastern European vampire Nations. CSL has also infiltrated and secretly supported a great variety of organizations, which operate in accordance with CSLs purposes. Among them are:
Scientific American committee, 1845
British Society for Psychical Research, 1882
American Society for Psychical Research, 1885
Société de Psychologie Physiologique, 1885
The Austrian Society for Parapsychology, 1927.
J.B. Rhine's Parapsychology Laboratory, 1930
Sällskapet för Parapsykologisk Forskning, 1948
The Swedish Skeptics' Association, 1982
Svenska humanistiska förbundet, 1999
Methods and means
CSL discredits phenomenon, researchers and communities by spreading misinformation, or by leaking true information to unreliable sources.
CSL has also been known to repeatedly cover up real occult and religious phenomena.
They have even infiltrated many movements and organizations, and given them a new course. An excellent example of this is the Freemasons, who for the most part have been diminished from a once mighty esoteric, occult order to a harmless private gentlemen's club.
Organization
CSL are possibly based in Paris and have only a few initiated members. The exact number is unknown, but various sources mention numbers between 9 and 144. In addition to these initiates the CSL have a great number of "blind agents" who, totally unaware of their true masters, serves the organization. They are guided and financed through complicated channels.
Through out history, only a handful of CSL's members and agents are known. One of the most prominent was the stage magician Harry Houdini who was recruited in 1918 or 1920 and died under mysterious circumstances in 1926.
"The only time you can be sure that they are right behind the corner, is when you are certain that they are not there".
Henry Kissinger om CSL, The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence, 1974(1)
Since the dawn of time, people have been able to recognise omens and have learned to see connections between specific phenomena in time to make preparation against approaching danger. There is no doubt that the threat of the unknown now is greater than ever and that it continues to grow.
Many experts believe that humanity is standing on the shore of our Rubicon and that we now must choose to take up arms against the darkness, or accept our doom. But for more than 200 years, the Comité des Scientifiques Lumière has drawn a veil of ignorance over our eyes. Ancient knowledge is lost. Traditions have become fairy-tales. Will has turned into apathy.
Our only chance is to open our minds to new possibilities and let reason to lead the way.
O. H. Hejll, Curator
(1): The quotation was censored prior to publication due to legal action by the American government.