Luciferian Freemasonry and Leo Taxil

“The question is more complex than it may appear at first sight and is not easy to resolve. It seems that there was also something else, and that Taxil lied one more time when he declared to having invented everything on his own initiative. In Taxil, one finds a skillful blend of truth and falsehood, and it is true that, as it is said in … Continue reading Luciferian Freemasonry and Leo Taxil

Diana Vaughan: Confessions of an Ex-Palladist

  It was in the Devil in the 19th century that the character Diana Vaughan appeared for the first time. Here’s why : Albert Pike died in April 1891. Adriano Lemmi was to succeed him after a short interval, but he only entered the Supreme Pontificate at the cost of an election filled with intrigue and fraud. What was worse, because electoral irregularities unknown elsewhere … Continue reading Diana Vaughan: Confessions of an Ex-Palladist