Ordo ab Chao
Volume Three: Synarchy
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These beings supposedly communicated a fantastic pedigree to their initiates, that embellished the myth of the Aryan race that had been developed earlier in the century, and claimed they were offspring of the Sons of God of the Bible who had escaped the destruction of Atlantis, before finding refuge in the hidden city of Shambhala in Tibet. A similar legend formed the basis of the legend of Agartha, inside the Hollow Earth, whose inhabitants conformed to a political system of synarchism. The source of the legend was Jamal ud Din al Afghani, who was also an Ascended Master associated with the Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor, and simultaneously, the founder of the Salafi tradition of Islam, which would evolve into the Muslim Brotherhood, the Wahhabis of Saudi Arabia, and ultimately al Qaeda.
The synarchists would collaborate closely with the Nazis, whose occult doctrines derived from Theosophy and Aleister Crowley’s Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO), which was influenced by the Golden Dawn. Ultimately, the basis of the aspirations of the synarchists was symbolized in the legend of the Priory of Sion, popularized in Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code, and which aimed to install the Grand Monarch prophesied by Nostradamus at the head of a United Europe, a project pursued by the Pan-European Union, co-founded by Otto von Habsburg, Grand Master of the Order of the Golden Fleece, and hereditary claimant of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
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