FINAL WARNING: A History of the New World Order

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FINAL WARNING: The Curtain Falls


In one, the Second Treatise of the Great Seth, it talks about Jesus
escaping His death on the cross through substitution, who was
identified as Simon of Cyrene. An ancient document, found in the 4th
century, in the library of a building used by Greek monks, said that
Nicodemus and Joseph conspired to retrieve the body of Jesus so that
it could be revived by Essene physicians.

A document found in the 19th century by a member of the Societe
Francaise Commerciale in Abyssinia, in the library of an old building
formerly occupied by Greek monks, said that Jesus was born in
Nazareth, was an Essene, and that after the crucifixion, Nicodemus
told Joseph that he was going to resuscitate Jesus, but that John was
not to know it. Inside the tomb, using Essene medical knowledge,
stimulative substances were burned, and strips of ointment-covered
linen were applied to the body. After the treatment, the stone put over
the tomb opening held the vapors in. Three days later, an Essene
brother, in festive garments, went to the tomb, and the soldiers,
thinking him to be an angel, ran away. Then 24 Essenes showed up,
and spirited Jesus away to their commune. However, Jesus insisted on
leaving and went to his disciples, and they believed him to have risen
from the dead.

A document known as The Crucifixion by an Eye Witness, was a Latin
manuscript in the possession of a Masonic library in Germany, which
surfaced near the end of the 1800’s, and was said to have been copied
from a letter written by a member of the Essene Order, to another in
Alexandria, only seven years after the crucifixion. It revealed that
Jesus was the son of Mary and an Essene teacher who was not
identified. It talked about the crucifixion, Jesus’ removal from the
cross, and the Essene medical intervention which enabled him to
survive the crucifixion; and by appearing to His disciples afterwards,
made it seem as though He had risen from the dead. It was first
published in 1873, but was withdrawn from circulation, its plates
destroyed, as well as most copies. One copy did find its way into the
possession of a Mason in Massachusetts, and in 1907, it was
republished in Chicago.

The letter says of the birth of Jesus:

“I will tell you of the parentage of this man, who loved all men and
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