THE ENTIRE TIMELINE OF THE CABAL - PART 1
This timeline represents the culmination of my work. There are no pictures, just a linear timeline of everything I’ve researched the last 3 years. PART 1 is from 4000 BC - 1797 AD
4000 BC - Creation of Adam & Eve, according to Freemasons Calendar (Anno Lucis)
3761 BC - Creation of Adam & Eve on October 6th, according to Judaism’s calendar (Anno Mundi)
3700 BC - Cain is born
3640 BC - Cain kills brother Abel and receives the Mark of Cain
3630 BC - Seth is born
3570 BC - Enoch (son of Cain) born
3550 BC - Cain starts building the 1st city called the City of Enoch / Atlantis
3139 BC - Enoch (descendant of Seth) is born
2300 BC - Noah’s Flood
2250 BC
Tower of Babel construction
Creation of Triple Deity Mystery Babylon Religion
Divine Mother Semiramis, associated with fertility, morning / evening star / Venus / Moon
Divine Father Nimrod, associated with sacrifice, thunder, rain and Jupiter
Divine Son Tammuz, associated with the Sun, underworld and Saturn
Creation of languages / Scattering of Noah’s descendants
2165 BC - Abraham is born and God makes a covenant with him and his descendants
2100 BC - Ancient Egypt Religion
The divine mother becomes Isis
The divine father becomes Set
The divine son become Osiris
2100 BC - Ancient Mesopotamia
The divine father becomes Marduk
The divine mother becomes Ishtar / Inanna
The divine son becomes Shamash
2050 BC - Creation of the Babylonian Calendar, the 7 classical Gods / planets, 12 constellations and 36 decans. Add up 1+2+3……..+36 = 666.
2000 BC - Ancient Phoenicians
The divine father becomes Baal
The divine mother becomes Astarte
The divine son becomes Melqart
1446 BC - Exodus, Ten Commandments and Moses on Mt. Sinai
1250 BC - The obelisk located in front of the Pantheon in Rome was created during Ramses II reign in Egypt.
1100 BC - Ancient Greeks
The divine father becomes Zeus
The divine mother becomes Aphrodite
The divine son becomes Helios
1050 BC - The creation of the 22 letter Phoenician Hebrew Alphabet
1000 BC - Solomon’s Temple built in Jerusalem.
900 BC - Nimrod is represented as an Evergreen Tree in Babylonian festivals
590 BC
Solon visited a temple in the city of Sais and the story of Atlantis was shared with Solon from an Egyptian priest from the Temple, Sonchis of Sais.
Herodotus wrote that Sais is where the grave of Osiris was located and that the sufferings of the god were displayed as a mystery by night on an adjacent lake.
586 BC - The Temple of Jerusalem was destroyed for the 1st time after the Jews exile to Babylon
539 BC - Babylonian Empire falls to the Persians.
538 BC - Cyrus, the Persian King, issues a decree allowing the Jews to return to Israel / Jerusalem.
520 BC - Greek philosopher Pythagoras creates the Pythagorean Theorem and is the first astronomer to notice the morning star and evening star represented the same celestial object, Venus.
515 BC - Solomon’s Temple rebuilt after being destroyed.
500 BC - Ancient Persians / Phrygians
The divine mother becomes Cybele
The divine father becomes Sabazios
The divine son becomes Mithras
450 BC
Herodotus creates an ancient map with the city of Altantes included.
Herodotus encountered two pillars of Heracles in Tyre, called them the Pillars of Hermes and said:
“One pillar was of pure gold, and the other was as of emerald, which glowed at night with great brilliancy.”
Herodotus described yurt-like tents as the dwelling place of the Scythians, which included the Sun cross at its peak.
The name of the Scythian tribe is a bahuvrihi compound literally translating to "people with pointed hats", the origins of the Phrygian cap and the Red hair Royalty bloodline.
388 BC - Plato founded the Platonist school of thought, and the Academy, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world.
380 BC - The ancient Greeks considered the center of the world to be in Delphi, marked by The Tholos of Delphi, which was a domed temple at the center.
360 BC
The Greek Philosopher Plato called the Third Eye the “Eye of the Soul”:
“…I quite admit the difficulty of believing that in every man there is an Eye of the soul which…is far more precious than ten thousand bodily eyes, for by it alone is truth seen.”
Plato’s writes the dialogues of the Critias and Timaeus, which talk about Altantis
331 BC - Persian Empire conquered by Alexander the Great and the Greeks
300 BC - Ancient Rome
The divine mother becomes Venus / Libertas
The divine father becomes Jupiter
The divine son becomes Apollo
238 BC - Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus built a Temple to Libertas / Minerva on Aventine Hill, which is one of the seven hills of Rome.
230 BC - SATURNALIA was the pre-cursor Roman festival to the Dec. 25th festival of NATALPUBEIS INVICTI.
146 BC - The Roman Empire conquered the Greeks in the Battle of Corinth
37 BC - Herod the Great appointed governor of Judea.
30 BC - The Obelisk in St. Peter’s Basilica was originally created in Alexandra.
4 BC - Jesus Christ born
30 AD - John the Baptist was beheaded by Herod
33 AD
Jesus Christ died and fulfilled the Old Covenant, then God makes New Covenant with all the nations of the world, making the Old Covenant obsolete.
Jesus was killed by the Sanhedrin / Pharisees and Pagan Rome who would end up obsessing over and persecuting God’s chosen people, Christians for the next 2000 years.
44 AD - Apostle James was beheaded by Herod
60 AD - Apostle Andrew died from crucifixion
62 AD - Apostle James died from crucifixion
64 AD
Nero blames the Great Fire of Rome on Christians
Apostle Peter died from crucifixion
Apostle Paul died from beheading
68 AD - Apostle Mark died from being dragged.
70 AD - The Temple of Jerusalem was destroyed for a 2nd time after Jesus’s prophecy when Rome invaded Jerusalem during the First Jewish Roman War.
84 AD - Apostle Luke died from hanging.
90 AD - Apostle Mathew died by being stabbed.
94 AD - Josephus writes Antiquities of the Jews
100 AD - Population of Christians was 7,000
113 AD - The Pantheon in Rome was created. This was the center of the Roman Pagan world and the symbolism of a dome / Sun.
135 AD
1 Million Jews migrated to Babylon after the Bar Kokhba revolt and in the centuries after.
The Sanhedrin and Pharisees set up their headquarters in Babylon and become attached the Mystery Babylon religion to create the religion of Judaism, which has one purpose in mind, to hate and discredit Jesus as the Messiah.
This is why the stole the term Judah and took it as their own, when Jesus was the chosen Messiah from the tribe of Judah.
145 AD - The early Christian apologist Justin Martyr charged the cult of Mithras with imitating Christianity.
150 AD - Eliezer ben Hurcanus was one of the most prominent Sages (tannaim) of the 1st and 2nd centuries in Judea and is the sixth most frequently mentioned sage in the Mishnah. He said the fallen angel Samael embodies the serpent and seduces Eve, whereupon she conceives Cain.
190 AD - Samuel bar Abba was head of the Jewish School Yeshiva at Nehardea in Babylon. In the Talmud, Samuel is frequently associated with Abba Arikha ("Rav"). Samuel, one of the Jewish sages mentioned in the Talmud, was very close friends with the Sasanian King Shapur I.
193 AD
Two synagogue sites have been excavated at Hammat Tiberias, which became the seat of the Sanhedrin, the Jewish high court of religious law.
The famous mosaic floor dates from the later phase is made up of three panels featuring a zodiac wheel set around an image of Helios and a group of Greek inscriptions flanked by two lions.
195 AD - Samuel of Nehardea, a Babylonian Rabbi said:
"I know the pathways of heaven as I do the pathways of Nehardea, excepting the comet, about which I know nothing. I am familiar with the streets of the firmament [in heaven] just as I am familiar with the streets of Nehardea.”:
200 AD - The Mishnah, which is the first part of the Talmud and includes the Oral Torah, was created in Babylon.
205 AD - Abba Arikha, another Babylonian Rabbi said:
"He that is able to calculate the Precession of the Equinoxes (tekufot) and astrological horoscopes (mazalot) but does not, one may have no conversation with him."
250 AD - Population of Christians was 1 Million
284 AD - The Great Persecution of Christians begins with Emperor Diocletian. Once the Roman Emperors realized killing Christians only resulted in more people becoming Christians they needed to alter their strategy.
300 AD - Population of Christians was 6 Million
309 AD - The great grandchild of Shapur I, Shapur II, committed violent persecutions of Christians during his long reign.
313 AD - Roman Emperor Constantine legalized the practiced of Christianity and merged Pagan Roman traditions into Christianity to created the Roman Catholic Church.
315 AD - Constantine build his Arch of Constantine, which shows no symbols of Christianity but many symbols of the Sun.
321 AD - Constantine officially made the venerable Day of the Sun (Sunday) a day made for Christians, which forced shops to be closed.
325 AD - The First Council of Nicaea was the first time Ancient Rome held an official organized meeting of Christian Bishops. The 2 main objectives they discussed were: The Trinity and what date Easter would be celebrated on.
330 AD - Constantine set up a statue which is a key to understanding his private beliefs. After decades of supporting Christianity, he appeared as a statue of the sun god in the forum.
354 AD
The Philocalian calendar, part VI, gives a festival on December 25th of "N·INVICTI·CM·XXX" – "Birthday of the unconquered, games ordered, thirty races" – is the oldest literary reference to the pagan feast of Sol Invictus.
The Hilaria "the cheerful ones" was a ancient Roman religious festival celebrated from March 15 - March 25 on the March equinox to honor Cybele, the Mother of all the Roman Gods
382 AD - The Latin Vulgate Bible created, making it one of the earliest Bibles that includes the New Testament.
431 AD - At the Council of Ephesus, the Church of the East broke off from the Church of the West in the first schism of the Christian churches.
476 AD - The Fall of the Western Roman Empire
481 AD - The establishment of the Merovingian Dynasty as King of the Franks.
497 AD - The resulting religious discord between Germanic rulers and Catholic subjects was avoided when Merovingian ruler Clovis I converted to orthodox Catholicism, allying himself with the papacy and the monasteries.
500 AD - The Gemara, which is the second part of the Talmud, was created in Babylon.
520 AD - The Jewish King Dhu Nuwas (Yūsuf Asʾar Yathʾar) of the Himyarite Kingdom (Southern Arabia) killed more than 22,000 Christians in Zafar and Najran.
550 AD - Beth Alpha, a jewish synagogue located at the foot of the northern slopes of the Gilboa mountains near Beit She'an, Israel, has a central panel features a Jewish adaptation of the Greco-Roman zodiac.
565 AD - The romans wanted to make Christians believe the Phrygian Caps and Christmas were part of Christianity, which is why we see Phrygian Caps in the called 'The Three Magi' at the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in Italy.
570 AD - Mohammed, the founding prophet of Islam, was born and lived in Arabia.
589 AD - The Visigoths in Spain converted to orthodox Catholicism, allying themselves with the papacy and the monasteries.
610 AD - The entire book of the Quran was written, the holy book of Islam.
614 AD - Sasanian (Persian) Siege of Jerusalem and the Jews from Babylon began to rebuild the Temple of Solomon. Christians rebel and push them out of Jerusalem.
617 AD - the Persians had reversed their policy to let Jews settle in Jerusalem and sided with the Christians, probably because of pressure from Mesopotamian Christians in Persia itself. Control was given back to the Byzantine Empire and the True Cross was restored back into Jerusalem.
624 AD - Mohammed began his armed conflicts, 10 years after the failed Sasanian conquest of Jerusalem. This tells me their must have been Jewish influence on the rise of Islam.
638 AD - The Arab Islamic Empire under Caliph Omar conquered Jerusalem. Caliph Omar permitted the Jews to reestablish their presence in Jerusalem–after a lapse of 500 years. Jewish tradition regards Caliph Omar as a benevolent ruler and the Midrash (Nistarot de-Rav Shimon bar Yoḥai) refers to him as a "friend of Israel."
650 AD - Babylon Jews move north into Turkish regions and become Khazars.
660 AD - Two monks, with the support of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I, acquired and smuggled living silkworms into the Byzantine Empire, which led to the establishment of an indigenous Byzantine silk industry, popularizing the Silk road.
666 AD - Uqba ibn Nafi “conquered the southern Tunisian cities... slaughtering all the Christians living there.”Muslim sources report him waging countless raids, often ending with the complete ransacking and mass enslavement of cities.
688 AD - Dome of the Rock mosque built in Jerusalem. The Jews of Babylon didn’t plan on the Arabs placing one of their own Holy Temples on the old site of Solomon’s Temple.
717 AD - The Pact of Umar forbade Christians from publicly displaying the cross on church buildings under Muslim rule.
751 AD - The establishment of the Carolingian dynasty as King of the Franks.
780 AD - The Kalonymos Family of Italy spread the ancient wisdom of Babylonian Jews through the Hachmei Provence and Ashkenazi Hasidim movements of Europe, which started an interest in mystical judaism.
800 AD - The Carolingian Dynasty reached its peak with the crowning of Charlemagne as the 1st Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
811 AD - The First Bulgarian Empire's khan, Krum, put to death a number of Roman soldiers who refused to renounce Christianity. After the battle, Krum encased the skull of Nicephorus in silver, and used it as a cup for drinking.
850 AD - Ancient Vikings
The divine mother becomes Freyja
The divine father becomes Odin
The divine son becomes Thor
865 AD - Ivar the Boneless led the Great Heathen Army, also known as the Viking Great Army, which was a coalition of Scandinavian warriors who invaded England in 865 AD. Clan MacLeod of Scotland, descendants of Donald Trump, are part of this Viking bloodline.
1000 AD - The Jewish people were forced out of Babylon by the Buyids, when they shut down the rabbinical schools of Sura and Pumbedita.
1009 AD - As part of al-Hakim's persecution, thirty thousand churches were reportedly destroyed, and the caliph ordered the demolition of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, on the pretext that the annual Holy Fire miracle on Easter was a fake.
1034 AD - The Jewish community of Worms's first synagogue was erected in the Holy Roman Empire. The Free Imperial City of Worms was a center of medieval Ashkenazic Judaism.
1046 AD - Harald Sigurdsson, the King of Norway, captured the legendary Fairy Flag. Prior to becoming the King of Norway, Harald had served as captain of the Varangian Guards in the court of the Byzantine Emperor at Constantinople.
1096 AD - The Rhineland massacres, also known as the People’s Crusade were a series of mass murders of Jews and the proto-event to the Crusades into Jerusalem.
1099 AD
The Holy Roman Empire and Jews in collusion with Pope Urban II, launched the First Crusade.
Jerusalem became the capital of a 'Latin Kingdom' with a Latin church and a Latin Patriarch, all under the authority of the Pope. The city's first Latin ruler, Godfrey of Bouillon, was elected
1100 AD - Catharism movement begins in Italy and France
1118 AD - Nine Knights Crusaders in the East took an oath between the hands of the Patriarch of Constantinople. Their secret object was the re-building of the Temple of Solomon on the model prophesied by Ezekiel.
1119 AD - the French knight Hugues de Payens approached King Baldwin II of Jerusalem and Warmund, Patriarch of Jerusalem, and proposed creating a Catholic monastic religious order for the protection of these pilgrims, the Knights Templar.
1122 AD - The Concordat of Worms was an agreement between the Catholic Church and the Holy Roman Empire which regulated the procedure for the appointment of bishops and abbots in the Empire. Signed on 23 September in the German city of Worms by Pope Callixtus II and Emperor Henry V,
1128 AD - The Council of Troyes and the Knights Templar. There was a Kabbalist school in Troyes, founded by the Rabbi Rashi, which had existed in the town since the mid-eleventh century. The Order and Balantrodach became their principal Templar seat and preceptory in Scotland until the suppression of the order between.
1140 AD
Geoffrey of Anjou married Empress Matilda, King Henry I's only surviving legitimate child and heir to the English throne from the House of Normandy.
As a result of this marriage, Geoffrey's son Henry II inherited the English throne as well as Norman and Angevin titles, thus marking the beginning of the Angevin and Plantagenet dynasties.
This connects the Kings of Englands with the Carolingian / Merovingian / Roman Emperor bloodline of red haired kings.
1150 AD- The founding of Lodge Mother Kilwinning, a Masonic Lodge in Kilwinning, Scotland. It is number 0 and is reputed to be the oldest Lodge in the world.
1160 AD - Waldensian movement appears in Northern Italy
1185 AD - The Sacking of Thessalonica by the Latin Crusades.
1187 AD - William the Lion granted part of the Culter lands on the south bank of the River Dee, Aberdeenshire, to the Knights Templar and he also formed a deer park to the south-west of Stirling Castle.
1200 AD
Issaac the Blind, from the Hachmei Provence in France, wrote the first book of the Kabbalah called the Bahir, The Book of Illumination.
Founding of Clan McLeod in Scotland
1204 AD - The capture and pillaging of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade by Latin Crusaders. Looting the Church of Holy Wisdom and various other Orthodox holy sites and converting them to Latin Catholic worship.
1250 AD - The Sefer Raziel HaMalakh was written, a practical kabbalah grimoire, which includes the symbols like the tree of life and the six sided star, Seal of Saturn, that represents the modern day flag of Israel.
1254 AD - William of Rubruck, a Franciscan friar who toured the Palace of the Great Khan at The Silver Tree of Karakorum.
1270 AD - Moses de Leon creates the Zohar, the foundational book to Jewish mysticism, known as Kabbalah.
1278 AD - Pope Nicholas III, learning of the fictitious character of Greek conformity, sent legates to Constantinople, demanding the personal submission of every Orthodox cleric and adoption of Latin Roman Catholicism.
1307 AD - At dawn on Friday, 13 October, King Philip IV ordered de Molay and other French Templars to be arrested. The Kabbalah ‘Tree of Life’ was engraved in stone in The Chateu at Domme where Templars were imprisoned.
1345 AD - Djanibek Khan besieged Kaffa and his army catapulted Black Death corpses into Kaffa in an attempt to weaken the defenders. This is known as the event that start the ‘spread’ of the Black Death throughout Europe.
1346 AD - The Black Death appears in Europe and kills 1/3 of the continents population.
1349 AD - 2,000 Jews were murdered in the Strasbourg massacre as many Europeans were suspicious Jews were poisoning European wells with the help of the mongols. In The Jewish communities in Mainz and Cologne were also annihilated.
1369 AD - Vieri de' Medici first prominent company, Vieri di Cambio de' Medici & Co., was responsible for shipping Florentine goods through the Republic of Pisa.
1393 AD - Vieri de' Medici retired leaving the bank in the hands of Giovanni di Bicci de' Medici. From this point the Medici bank grew vastly and quickly and culminated with the acquisition as the Chief Papal Banker, which meant that the Medici Bank now handled the accounts for the Vatican.
1450 AD
The Matthew Cooke Manuscript was written, the second oldest of the Masonic ‘Old Charges’, which recants the legend of the construction of two pillars, by the four children of Lamech i.e. Jabel, Jubel, Tubal, and Naamah.
The Garden of Eden was portrayed on the Fra Mauro world map, the inspiration for Columbus.
1451 AD - The Pentacles of Solomon are a series of grimoires that came from Italian Kabbalists in the book the Key of Solomon.
1455 AD - Johann Reuchlin, a famous kabbalist, was born at Pforzheim in the Black Forest. The same Black Forest the Rothschilds used for human hunting parties.
1456 AD - The building of Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland.
1480 AD - Leonardo da Vinci was living with the Medici Family and often worked in the garden of the Piazza San Marco, Florence, where a Neoplatonic academy of artists, poets and philosophers organized by the Medici met.
1482 AD - Amerigo Vespucci went to work for Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de' Medici, head of a junior branch of the Medici family. Amerigo Vespucci would send most of his famous letters on the New World to Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco and Lorenzo the Magnificent.
1484 AD
One of Lorenzon’s patrons Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, the founder of Christian Kabbalah, was close friends with Lorenzo de’ Medici and had a love affair with the wife of one of Lorenzo’s cousins. He also created English Gematria.
Pico's "tutor" in Kabbalah was Rabbi Johannan Alemanno, who argued that the study and mastery of magic was to be regarded as the final stage of one's intellectual and spiritual education.
Mirandola’s 900 Theses was the first printed book to be universally banned by the Church. Pico is sometimes seen as a proto-Protestant,
1485 AD - Sandro Botticelli painted for Cosimo's nephew, Pierfrancesco de' Medici, the Primavera and the Birth of Venus.
1488 AD - Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de’ Medici dispatched Amerigo Vespucci to provide an assessment of a suggested Florentine merchant, Gianotto Berardi. Amerigo's findings have been lost but Capponi returned to Florence around this time and Berardi took over the Medici business in Seville.
1490 AD -
Michelangelo lived with Lorenzo de’ Medici and his family for three years, dining at the family table and participating in discussions led by Marsilio Ficino. He attended the Platonic Academy, a Humanist academy founded by the Medici.
Christopher Columbus drew his Columbus Map, which shows the Terrestrial Paradise or Garden of Eden to the West of the Mediterranean.
1492 AD
Amerigo had settled permanently in Seville and he continued to transact business on behalf of his Medici patrons. He became involved with Berardi, most notably his support of Christopher Columbus's voyages.
Barardi invested half a million maravedis in Columbus's first voyage.
The ships that Christopher Columbus sailed on were adorned with the Knights Templar Red Cross on a white background.
Columbus’s wife was the daughter of Bartolomeu Perestrello, who was part of a famous Knights Templar line, that passed along porto lands and cartographs that Columbus had direct access to.
Royal decrees issued ordering Jews to convert to Catholicism or leave Castile, resulting in hundreds of thousands of forced conversions and the mass expulsions of Jews from Spain.
1506 AD - The original floor plan of St. Peter’s Basilica was created by Donato Bramante. When forming the blueprints of the building, he made sure the entire design was the Mark of Cain.
1509 AD - Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa published a book called the The Foundation Book of Western Occultism, and he calls the inverted Pentagram the Pentagram of Pythagoras.
1516 AD
The first historical instance of the modern tree of life was designed by Johann Reuchlin, which came to appear on the cover of the Paolo Riccio's Latin translation of Joseph Gikatilla's Gates of Light.
Reuchlin was also a professor at the University of Ingolstadt, which was the where the Illuminati was founded centuries later.
1517 AD
The term ‘theses’ was used by Martin Luther when he wrote 95 Theses, the main piece of writing that launched the Protestant Reformation.
De Arte Cabbalistica (Latin for On the Art of Kabbalah) is a text by the German Renaissance humanist scholar Johann Reuchlin.
1519 AD - Pope Leo X, a Medici Pope, made Raphael custodian of the classical antiquities of Rome and the vicinity.
1533 AD - Pope Clement VII, a Medici Pope, approved Nicolaus Copernicus theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
1536 AD - Michelangelo’s painting The Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel was commissioned by Pope Clement VII, a Medici Pope.
1541 AD - Ignatius of Loyola founded the Jesuits and became its first general.
1545 AD - Initiated the Council of Trent, a commission of cardinals tasked with institutional reform, to address contentious issues such as corrupt bishops and priests, indulgences, and other financial abuses.
1550 AD - Judah Loew ben Bezalel, also known as the Maharal, was an important Talmudic scholar, Jewish mystic, and philosopher who served as a leading rabbi in the cities of Mikulov in Moravia and Prague in Bohemia. He claimed that his grandfather, Chajim of Worms, was the grandson of Judah Leib the Elder, a claimant to the Davidic line, through Sherira Gaon.
1555 AD - While Edward VI of England was the Tudor child-monarch of England, a Calvinist-leaning church formed and ruled. Continental Protestants Martin Bucer (humanist) and Peter Martyr Vermigli (humanist) included in their writings an important role for the Jews, converted to Christianity, in the end times.
1558 AD - John Dee founded the Rosicrucian Order. He was the court astronomer and advisor to Queen Elizabeth I of England, spent much of his time on alchemy, divination, and Hermetic philosophy.
1565 AD - Theodore Beza developed a translation of the Bible called the Geneva Bible. It contained footnotes in reference to the Book of Romans, specifically claiming that the Jews would be converted to Christianity in the end times and re-orientating attention to Palestine as a central theatre, the origins of Zionism.
1584 AD - On the night of June 8th, in John Dee’s diary called the Book of Soyga, he wrote down about a time when Edward Kelly communicated with evil spirits.
1590 AD
Francis Bacon became the leader of the Rosicrucian Order and founded the Knights of the Helmet, which would be responsible for creating all of the poems and plays of Shakespeare. He is also considered the 1st Grandmaster of Modern Freemasonry.
The French Huguenot M. le Loyer's The Ten Lost Tribes, published in 1590, provided one of the earliest expressions of the belief that the Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Scandinavian, Germanic, and associated peoples are the direct descendants of the Old Testament Israelites.
Anglo-Israelism has also been attributed to King James VI and I, who believed he was the King of Israel.
1595 AD - In George Washington’s book, ‘Rules of Civility & Decent Behavior’, which determined his code of conduct, was actually written by French Jesuits during this year. Washington was connected directly to the Jesuit Order.
1600 AD - Founding of the British East India Company
1610 AD - Galileo discovered three of Jupiter's four largest moons and he named the group the Medicean stars, in honor of his future patron, Cosimo II de' Medici and Cosimo's three brothers.
1626 AD
Francis Bacon wrote the book ‘New Atlantis’, laying the groundwork for a Utopian government run by Secret Societies.
St. Peter’s Basilica was reconstructed with Dome / Sun Symbolism and an Obelisk located in the square.
1630 AD - Godfrey Lewis Rockefeller, grandfather of John D. Rockefeller, was part of the first generation of Rockefellers who lived in America. The wife of Godfrey, Lucy Avery, and her ancestors moved to Salem, Massachusetts, 60 years before the Salem Witch Trials.
1634 AD - Above the altar in the Vatican is St. Peter’s Baldachin, which is a sculpted bronze canopy created by Gian Loreno Bernini. Hidden from view is the Mark of Cain, which is underneath the baldachin with a dove at its center. Also notice the hidden moon symbol of Ishtar, underneath the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica.
1643 AD - La Peyrère in his millennialist work Du rappel des juifs wrote about a Jewish return to Palestine, predicted the building of the Third Temple and Jerusalem playing the most powerful role in world governance: all working towards the Second Coming.
1647 AD - During a witchcraft trial at Natternberg near Metten Abbey in Bavaria, an investigation found a number of painted Sun crosses on the walls of the abbey with the letters now found on St Benedict medals. This is a direct link from the Catholic Church to Witchcraft.
1648 AD - Bernini also won the commission for the sculpting the prestigious Four Rivers Fountain on Piazza Navona.
1649 AD
Pro-Israel Puritans executed Charles I of England and gained complete state power, establishing the Commonwealth of England.
John Sadler, Cromwell's secretary, argued that the British were one of the Lost Tribes of Israel in his pamphlet The Rights of the Kingdom and thus kindred to the Jews, initiating British Israelism.
1652 AD - Menasseh Ben Israel would author The Hope of Israel, an early zionistic text.
1655 AD - On April 24th, the Duke of Savoy ordered for the massacre of the Waldensians. They are reported to have unleashed an unprovoked campaign of looting, rape, torture, and murder.
1660 AD - Samuel Oppenheimer was an Ashkenazi Jewish banker, imperial court diplomat, factor, and military supplier for the Holy Roman Emperor. He enjoyed the special favor of Emperor Leopold I, to whom he advanced considerable sums of money for the Great Turkish War.
1670 AD - Isaac Newton dabbled in the occult (including the Kabbalah) predicted a Jewish return to Palestine, with the rebuilding of Jerusalem in the late 19th century and the erection of the Third Temple in the 20th or 21st century, leading to the end of the world no later than 2060.
1685 AD - The Apotheosis of St. Ignatius was painted by Jesuit Andrea Pozzo
1688 AD - During the reign of King James II, the Declaration of Indulgence, otherwise knows as the Declaration for Liberty of Conscience, was written in England but failed. This was the precursor document of the Declaration of Independence in the US.
1700 AD - The five sided pentagram was associated with demonology. White Kennett makes reference to a "pentangle of Solomon" with the power of exorcising demons.
1711 AD - Naphtali Cohen, a Russo-German rabbi and kabbalist, father, Isaac Cohen, was the great-great-grandson of Judah Loew ben Bezalel. On January 14, one of the largest fires that ever occurred in Frankfurt broke out in the Judengasse, the Jewish ghetto of Frankfurt, Holy Roman Empire and birthplace of the Rothschilds.
1717 AD - The Freemason Grand Lodge of England created
1718 AD - The Hellfire Club was founded in London by Philip Wharton, the 6th Grandmaster of the Grand Lodge of England.
1723 AD - Rev. James Anderson’s ‘The Constitutions of the Freemasons’ included a footnoted account of “Enoch’s Pillars,” in line with a tradition first recorded in the Palaea Historica, that Enoch inscribed all known science on marble and brick to survive the Flood.
1725 AD - The book ‘Seyfer tikkunei ha-moadim’ was written in Fürth and has major Kabbalistic themes throughout. Mayer Rothschild was sent to the yeshiva( Jewish school) in Fürth but had to abandon his studies upon the early death of his parents.
1730 AD - A religious underground that was slowly growing would eventually spout a second wave of Protestant Zionism and with it the birth of Evangelical Protestantism.
1743 AD - Mayer Amschel Rothschild was born to an Ashkenazi Jewish family, in the Judengasse. Naphtali Cohen, who claimed to be a part of the Davidic line, which is the bloodline from which the Hebrew Messiah is supposed to come from, was the main priest in Judengasse where the Rothschilds originated from.
1746 AD - Francis Dashwood become leader of the Hellfire Club, Order of the Knights of St. Francis and creates the club motto ‘Do what thou wilt’, which was later used by Occultist Aleister Crowley.
1750 AD - Frankism was a heretical Sabbatean Jewish religious movement centered on the leadership of the Jewish Messiah claimant Jacob Frank. He recognized only the sacred book of Kabbalah, the Zohar. They stated that they regarded the Messiah-Deliverer as one of the embodiments of the three divinities.
1752 AD - George Washington initiated as a Freemason on Nov. 4, 1752, Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4.
1757 AD
The grandson of Samuel Oppenheimer taught Rothschild useful knowledge in foreign trade and currency exchange, before he returned to his brothers' business in Frankfurt.
With the help of relatives, Rothschild secured an apprenticeship under Jacob Wolf Oppenheimer at the banking firm of Simon Wolf Oppenheimer in Hanover in 1757.
1758 AD - Benjamin Franklin attends Hellfire Club meetings in England.
1760 AD - Adam Weishaupt, Rothschilds, Jesuits, US Presidents, Freemasons, etc. form a plan for the Illuminati.
1762 AD - Charles Wesley, the founder of the Methodist movement, wrote:
“We know, it must be done,
For God hath spoke the word,
All Israel shall their Saviour own,
To their first state restor’d:
Re-built by his command,
Jerusalem shall rise,
Her temple on Moriah stand
Again, and touch the skies.”
1765 AD - American Revolution begins
1771 AD - The Evangelical minister, John Eyre, founder of the Evangelical Magazine and among the original members of the London Missionary Society was promoting a more developed version of these views with his Observations upon Prophecies Relating to the Restoration of the Jews.
1773 AD - The Boston Tea Party, which was made of all Freemasons, initiate the Revolutionary War.
1776 AD
The Founding of the United States and the Illuminati happen the same year to signify the Global Revolutionary plan.
Thomas Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence, wrote that the greatest men who had ever lived were Francis Bacon, Isaac Newton and John Locke.
Thomas Paine authors ‘Common Sense’,
Benjamin Franklin establishes the Lodge of the Nine Sisters in France and becomes a master along with Thomas Jefferson and Voltaire.
1782 AD - The Great Seal of the United States was created by John Adams, which includes the Illuminati’s Eye and Pyramid. It wasn’t publicly known until FDR added it onto the back of the $1 Bill.
1785 AD
Isaac Heymans Pressburg married Nanette Salomons Cohen. They had a daughter Henriette Pressburg who married Heinrich Marx, the father of Karl Marx.
One of the prominent rabbi families of the cypto-jews in Amsterdam were the Pressburg’s who had been rabbis for at least a century.
1789 AD - The French Revolution begins with the help of Freemasons, the Lodge of the Nine Sisters, Benjamin Franklin, Jefferson and Voltaire.
1791 AD
Pierre Charles L’Enfant designs the masonic / occult design for the capital of the United States, Washington DC.
The Rothschilds, through Alexander Hamilton, set up the First Bank of the United States to set up the paper money system to replace hard money.
1792 AD - The Cult of Reason destroys Christian Churches in France.
1793 AD
US Capitol Building Masonic cornerstone laying with George Washington in Masonic attire.
Thomas Paine writes in ‘The Age of Reason’, that Jesus was a made up character.
1797 AD - The Treaty of Tripoli is the clearest declaration that the original founders of the United States of America did not believe that they were setting forth a Christian nation. They specifically said so in this treaty:
“THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES IS NOT IN ANY SENSE FOUNDED ON THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION”
Continued in PART 2…
I hope everyone appreciates the hard work I put into all these threads. It’s been a tough but amazing 3 years doing research towards the truth. This timeline represents mostly everything I’ve been able to dig up from history and the most important connections to how the cabal operates. It really puts their entire operation into full view and what matters most to them.
I’m at a crossroads in my career as an investigative journalist. I would love to make this my full time gig and do even more work for everyone. I’m almost at the point where that can happen. For those that have been following me for a long time you know I don’t ask for anything. If some of you are being called to help me that would be able to change my life and I could dedicate all my time to pushing the truth.
I hope everyone has an amazing holidays (even though they originated as pagan festivals) and make sure to focus on the good thoughts of family and Jesus. Love thy neighbors, family, friends and God Bless!
O MY GOSH! Thank you sooo much Anon Famous! this is amazing. Just what I was hoping for to go with my Bible Timeline... God bless you!
Looking forward to the rest of the series. This is very needed and timely. You have no chance to defeat an enemy you don't even understand.