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George Washington Letter On Dangers of Illuminati 25 Sep 1798

Handwritten letter by President George Washington acknowledging the evil and dangers of the Illuminati. The historical backdrop is that the Freemasons were infiltrated in both Europe and America by Adam Weishaupt's Illuminati who had plans for world domination. Washington, a Freemason, wrote this letter, making reference to "the book" of Professor Robison, "Proofs of a Conspiracy Against All Religions and Governments by Freemasons and Illuminati, written in 1798 (located on my bookshelf here on Scribd, as well as his acknowledgment that he was well aware of their evils and plans. Conspiracy theory? No theory, just the facts, ma'am, just the facts. Unless one wants to label our first President as a conspiracy theorist, as well?

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George Washington Letter On Dangers of Illuminati 25 Sep 1798

Handwritten letter by President George Washington acknowledging the evil and dangers of the Illuminati. The historical backdrop is that the Freemasons were infiltrated in both Europe and America by Adam Weishaupt's Illuminati who had plans for world domination. Washington, a Freemason, wrote this letter, making reference to "the book" of Professor Robison, "Proofs of a Conspiracy Against All Religions and Governments by Freemasons and Illuminati, written in 1798 (located on my bookshelf here on Scribd, as well as his acknowledgment that he was well aware of their evils and plans. Conspiracy theory? No theory, just the facts, ma'am, just the facts. Unless one wants to label our first President as a conspiracy theorist, as well?

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George Washington to George Washington Snyder, September 25, 1798


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The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources, 1745-1799. John C. Fitzpatrick, Editor.
[Note 7: Of Fredericktown (now Frederick), Md.] Mount Vernon, September 25, 1798. Sir: Many apologies are due to you, for my not acknowledging the receipt of your obliging favour of the 22d. Ulto, and for not thanking you, at an earlier period, for the Book8 you had the goodness to send me. [Note 8: Proofs of a Conspiracy &c, by John Robison.] I have heard much of the nefarious, and dangerous plan, and doctrines of the Illuminati, but never saw the Book until you were pleased to send it to me.9 The same causes which have prevented my acknowledging the receipt of your letter have prevented my reading the Book, hitherto; namely, the multiplicity of matters which pressed upon me before, and the debilitated state in which I was left after, a severe fever had been removed. And which allows me to add little more now, than thanks for your kind wishes and favourable sentiments, except to correct an error you have run into, of my Presiding over the English lodges in this Country. The fact is, I preside over none, nor have I been in one more than once or twice, within the last thirty years. I believe notwithstanding, that none of the Lodges in this Country are contaminated with the principles ascribed to the Society of the Illuminati. With respect I am &c. [Note 9: In a letter from Snyder (Aug. 22, 1798, which is in the Washington Papers), it is stated that this book "gives a full Account of a Society of Free-Masons, that distinguishes itself by the Name of 'Illuminati,' whose Plan is to overturn all Government and all Religion, even natural."]

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