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Sunday, February 01, 2009

FLASHBACK: What did George Bush mean- a fire in the minds of men- during his inaugural speech???

Pictured: Satanic Salute
"Our country has accepted obligations that are difficult to fulfill, and would be dishonorable to abandon," insisted George W. Bush in his second inaugural address. "Yet because we have acted in the great liberating tradition of this nation, tens of millions have achieved their freedom.... By our efforts, we have lit a fire as well--a fire in the minds of men. It warms those who feel its power, it burns those who fight its progress, and one day this untamed fire of freedom will reach the darkest corners of our world."

Perhaps unbeknownst to President Bush, the "liberating tradition" alluded to in his speech is not that of the American Founding Fathers, but rather the one embodied by the murderous ideologues who brought about the French Revolution. For this very reason, the phrase "fire in the minds of men" served as the title of a book by Librarian of Congress James H. Billington: Fire in the Minds of Men: Origins of the Revolutionary Faith. The first modern prophet of that revolutionary "faith," Billington documents, was Adam Weishaupt, founder of the Bavarian Illuminati. It was Weishaupt's occultic organization, working through front groups and surrogates, that precipitated the French Revolution, which was intended to be the "flame of the world" lighting the way to global democracy.

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