At the young age of 18, Marx had already set a plan for his entire life—he had no illusions about serving humanity, the proletariat, or socialism. Instead, he wanted to do something devilish: curse all of humanity to hell. He wished to destroy the world, using the upheaval, intense pain, and turmoil of the world as a foundation to establish his throne.
General Sergius Riis, an admirer of Karl Marx from the United States, specifically visited Marx's former residence in London after Marx's death. Marx's family had already moved away, and the only person he could meet was Marx's former maid, Helen. The facts she revealed surprised him:
"He was a God-fearing man. When he was seriously ill, he was alone in his room, with a bandage around his head, facing a row of candles, praying."
This American general was puzzled: to whom was Karl Marx praying? What kind of strange religious ritual was this?
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Early Years as a Christian
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In his early years, Marx was a Christian. In a well-known work titled "Christians United According to John 15:1-14: Unity with Christ—Its Meaning, Necessity, and Effects," he wrote:
"Unity with Christ is found both in close and vibrant friendship with Him and in the fact that He is always before our eyes and in our hearts."
Henry Marx, a highly talented lawyer, had high expectations for his beloved son Karl Marx. In the book "Genius and Millionaire," Rolv Heuer states:
"Henry Marx, the lawyer, gave Karl Marx 700 silver thalers each year as pocket money for university, and at that time, few people had an annual income exceeding 300 silver thalers."
Such affluent university students found it challenging to adhere to Christian doctrines. Victor Hugo portrayed these pleasure-seeking university students during their academic pursuits in "Les Misérables," and they were much less well-off than Marx in terms of financial resources.
Marx's extravagant university life made him feel constrained by all the prohibitions of orthodox Christianity. He longed for complete liberation of his personality, and the secret Satanic cults circulating in Europe seemed to fulfill this desire. Marx's lavish student lifestyle, squandering money on pleasure, led to endless conflicts with his parents, shattered family bonds, and spiritual emptiness, eventually trapping him in the web of secret Satanic organizations.
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After a series of mysterious events, Marx joined a cult
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Not long after, a highly mysterious event occurred. Marx provided an answer in a play he wrote during his university days titled 'Oulanem.' The Satanic cult had a ritual called the 'Black Assembly.' In this ceremony, the Satanic priest conducted recitations at midnight. Black candles were placed upside down on the candlestick, and the priest wore a robe in reverse.
The prayers were recited in a completely reversed order, including the holy names of God, Jesus, and Mary. A cross was inverted or stepped upon, and a sacred vessel stolen from the church was engraved with the name of Satan for deceptive communication. In this 'Black Assembly,' a Bible would be burned. All present swore to commit the seven deadly sins of Catholic doctrine and vowed never to do anything good. Then, they engaged in unrestrained revelry."
"Oulanem" is the jumbling of the sacred name "Emmanuel," which means "God is with us" in Hebrew, one of the names of Jesus in the Bible. Black magic considers this kind of inversion effective. In the poem "The Player" within "Oulanem," Marx has a peculiar confession:
"The hellish vapors rise and fill the brain/Till I go mad and my heart is utterly changed.
See this sword, this blood-dark sword, which stabs unerringly within my soul?
Where did I get this sword? The Prince of Darkness. The Prince of Darkness sold it to me. The hellish vapors rise and fill the brain until my heart goes mad, until I go utterly insane."
This version makes it clearer that Marx acknowledges making a pact with Satan.
These lines have a special meaning: In the initiation ceremony of Satanism, a sword enchanted to ensure success is sold to the initiate. The price the initiate pays is signing the demon contract with the blood in his veins, so after his death, his soul belongs to Satan.
Marxist Franz Mehring, in the book "Karl Marx," mentions:
"Henry Marx did not think that the rich legacy he left to Karl would contribute to the realization of what he feared, but he seemed to vaguely perceive that his beloved son was transformed by the devil."
On March 2, 1837, Marx's father wrote a letter to him, saying:
"I once hoped that one day you would become famous and achieve worldly success, but this is not my only expectation. These were my long-term fantasies, but now I can tell you clearly that their realization does not make me happy. Only when your heart remains pure, pulsating with humanity, not allowing the devil to transform your heart, only then can it make me happy."
Finally, Karl Marx joined the Satanic Church led by Joanna Southcott while in university, becoming a follower. On November 10, 1837, he wrote a letter to his father, saying:
"One outer shell has fallen off, my holy of holies is forced to leave, and a new spirit must come to dwell. A truly ferocious one has taken possession of me, and I cannot let this violent spirit be calm."
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The Devil's Agent aims to destroy all of humanity.
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Quoting from the script of "Oulanem," Marx writes:
"My young arms are now full of strength, Will, with violent force, Seize and crush you—humankind. In the darkness, the bottomless crack of hell opens simultaneously for you and me, You will fall into it, and I will laughingly follow, And whisper in your ear, 'Come down with me, friend!'
Marx, referring to the Bible he studied in college, says that the devil was cast into the bottomless pit by an angel (Revelation 20:3). This bottomless pit is prepared for the devil and fallen angels, but Marx envisions casting all of humanity into it.
From the words of this young man, we have reason to imagine that he dreams of humanity falling into the bottomless pit, while he himself will laughingly follow those deceived by atheism. Apart from the initiation ceremony of the Satanic Church, there is no place in the world where such an idea exists.
When Oulanem dies, Marx writes:
“Ruined! Ruined! My time has clean run out! The clock has stopped, the pygmy house has crumbled. Soon I shall embrace eternity to my breast, and soon I shall howl gigantic curses at mankind. … If there is a Something which devours, I’ll leap within it, though I bring the world to ruins—the world which bulks between me and the abyss, I will smash to pieces with my enduring curses.”
When Marx wrote "Oulanem," this young miscreant was only 18 years old. At this time, his plan for his life was already very clear. He had no illusions of serving humanity, the proletariat, or socialism. Instead, he wanted to do what the devil does: curse all of humanity into hell. He wanted to destroy the world, using the upheavals, pains, and chaos of the world as a foundation to establish his throne.
Marx enjoyed recounting Mephistopheles' words from Goethe's "Faust":
"All that exists deserves to be destroyed."
Everything—including workers and those fighting for communism. Marx liked to quote this phrase, and Stalin faithfully executed it, even destroying his own family.
We are beginning to understand what happened to young Marx. He once had Christian ideals but did not put them into practice. His correspondence with his father proves that he spent a considerable amount of money on entertainment, leading to endless conflicts between him and his parents.
In this situation, he may have fallen into the web of a secret Satanic organization and undergone sacrificial rituals. Satan can manifest in the hallucinations of his followers during their orgiastic revelry and speak through their mouths. When Marx declared, "I will take revenge on God," he was evidently acting as the spokesperson for Satan.
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Socialism is just Satan's trap.
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When Marx completed "Oulanem" and other early poems (in which he admitted making a pact with the devil), he not only lacked socialist ideas but vehemently opposed them. At that time, he was the editor-in-chief of the German newspaper "Rheinische Zeitung," which "will not tolerate any form of communism, even in its purely theoretical current form, let alone in practice. This is impossible in any case..."
However, Marx later met Moses Hess, a crucial figure in his life who led him towards socialist ideas. In a letter to B. Auerbasch in 1841, Hess referred to Marx as
"the greatest, and probably the only, contemporary philosopher, Dr. Marx, who is very young (at most 24 years old) and will deliver the ultimate blow to religion and philosophy."
It is evident that his primary goal was to strike at religion rather than promote socialism. In fact, Marx hated all gods and found the concept of God unbearable. Socialism was just a lure to entrap the proletariat and intellectuals into realizing Satan's ideal.
Another friend of Marx at the time, Georg Jung, wrote more explicitly in 1841 that Marx would drive God out of heaven and accuse Him. Finally, Marx outright denied the existence of the Creator. If there is no Creator, there is no one to give us commandments, and we are not accountable to anyone. Marx's declaration, "Communists do not preach morality," confirms this.
In Marx's era, men typically wore beards, but the style was different from Marx's, and long hair was not a common feature. Marx's appearance was characteristic of followers of Joanna Southcott. Joanna Southcott was a female priestess in a satanic organization, claiming to communicate with the demon Shiloh. She died in 1814, and 60 years later, a soldier named James White developed Joanna's doctrines, giving them a touch of communism.
Marx rarely openly discussed metaphysical matters, but we can gather information about his views from people he associated with. Marx, along with the Russian anarchist Mikhail Bakunin, established the "First International." Bakunin wrote:
"The exalted evil, the rebellion of Satan against God, is the flowering of human liberation in this rebellion, which is the revolution. The phrase by which socialists identify themselves is, 'In the name of the one who was treated unjustly.' Satan, the eternal rebel, is the first free thinker and savior who shamed people for their base ignorance and obedience; Satan liberated humanity, stamped the mark of liberation and humanity on people's foreheads, incited rebellion, and made them eat the fruit of knowledge."
Bakunin not only praised Lucifer but also had concrete revolutionary plans, though these plans would not save the exploited poor. He wrote:
"In this revolution, we must awaken the devil in people's hearts to arouse their basest passions. Our mission is to destroy, not to teach. The desire for destruction is the desire for creation."
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Intimate friends of Marx are all Satanists
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Proudhon, another major socialist thinker and a friend of Marx, also worshipped Satan. Proudhon's hairstyle and beard style were similar to Marx's, and Proudhon also wrote some blasphemous works and summoning Satan.
Heinrich Heine, a famous German poet and another close friend of Marx, was also a worshipper of Satan. He wrote,
"I call'd the devil, and he came, And with wonder his form did I closely scan; He is not ugly, and is not lame, But really a handsome and charming man."
Marx greatly admired Heinrich Heine... Their relationship was warm and sincere. Why did Marx admire Heine? Perhaps because of Heine's Satanic thoughts:
"..if God wants to make my happiness complete, he will grant me the joy of seeing some six or seven of my enemies hanging from those trees. Before death I shall, moved in my heart, forgive them all the wrong they did me in their lifetime. One must, it is true, forgive one's enemies-- but not before they have been hanged.”
Would an upright person become intimate friends with someone who has such thoughts? But Marx was surrounded by such people. Lunatcharski, a philosopher who served as the Soviet Minister of Education, wrote in Socialism and Faith:
"Marx abandoned everything related to God and placed Satan in front of the advancing proletarian ranks."
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Desire to Sit on Par with the Creator
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Marx's favorite daughter, Eleanor, with Marx's approval, married Edward Eveling. This man delivered speeches on topics like "The Wickedness of God." (This is precisely what Satanists do. Unlike atheists, they do not deny the existence of God. Apart from deceiving others, they acknowledge the existence of God but portray Him as evil.)
The following verses express his longing for Satan:
"Ah, Satan, the soon-to-be-crowned king of the feast! Ah, priest, I stay away from your sprinkling, your drivel, For, ah, priest, Satan is forever ahead of you. Like a winged whirlwind, It sweeps over the masses, ah, great Satan! Hail, for this great defender! Burn incense, swear, sacrifice to you, You tear down the God of the priest from the throne! "
Another clue is found in a letter from Marx's son, Edgar, dated March 21, 1854. The letter begins with the astonishing phrase:
"My dear devil."
How could a son address his father in such a ludicrous manner? However, Satanists use such terms for their loved ones. Could it be that even his son joined the cult?
Another significant fact is Marx's wife writing to him in August 1844, saying,
"Your final pastoral letter, the senior pastor and soul holder, may peace and tranquility be given to your poor flock."
In "The Communist Manifesto," Marx explicitly stated his desire to eliminate all religions, but his wife called him a senior pastor and bishop. What religion's pastor and bishop was he? Why write a pastoral letter to a well-known atheist? Where are those letters? This period of Marx's life remains unexplored.
In the poem "Human Pride," Marx admitted that his goal was not to improve, reorganize, or reform the world but to destroy it and take pleasure in doing so:
"With contempt, I upon the face of the world, Throw my armored arms everywhere, And watch this dwarfish colossus collapse, Yet its collapse cannot extinguish my passion. Then, I shall triumph like a god, Moving through the ruins of this world. When my words gain mighty power, I will feel equal to the Creator. "
Do these poems alone reveal Marx's Satanic ideology? We do not know because the guardians of Marx's manuscripts still keep a large portion of his works confidential.
In "The Revolutionary," Albert Camus said,
"Marx and Engels have 30 volumes of unpublished works, and the libertine ideas expressed in them are not like the well-known Marxism. After reading these, I had my secretary write a letter to the Marx Institute in Moscow to inquire if what that French writer said was true.
I received a reply. In the letter, Professor M. Mtchedlov, the deputy director of the Marx Institute, said that Camus was mistaken. Marx's works amount to 100 volumes, of which only 13 volumes have been publicly printed. He found a ridiculous excuse: the Second World War prevented the publication of the remaining volumes. This letter was written in 1980, 25 years after the end of the war, when the Soviet Union undoubtedly had ample funds for state bars and fishing huts."
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Chaos in Life After Being Enthralled
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All active Satanists lead chaotic personal lives, and Marx was no exception.
Arnold Kunzli wrote in "Karl Marx: His Mind and Thought" that two of Marx's daughters and one son-in-law committed suicide, and three other children died of malnutrition. Marx's daughter Laura married a socialist, Paul Lafargue, and buried her three children before committing suicide with her husband. Another daughter, Eleanor, decided to do the same with her husband. She died, but her husband Edward backed out at the last moment.
Marx had an illegitimate child with his housekeeper Helen Demuth, and he later framed Engels for being the father, a comedic arrangement Engels accepted. Marx had a severe drinking problem – this fact was acknowledged by Riazanov, the director of the Marx-Engels Institute in Moscow, in the book "Karl Marx, May: Thinker and Revolutionary."
Marx, the great revolutionary, had even darker stains on his life.
On January 9, 1960, the German newspaper "Reichsruf" reported that Austrian Prime Minister Raabe had sent a personal letter from Karl Marx to Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. Khrushchev disliked the letter because it confirmed that Marx was once an informant rewarded by the Austrian police while he was in London as a revolutionary spy.
This letter was accidentally discovered in secret archives. It accused Marx of being an informant who, during his exile in London, reported on his comrades. Marx received a reward of 25 dollars for each piece of information he provided.
His spying involved revolutionaries exiled in London, Paris, and Switzerland. One of the informants was named Ruge, who considered himself an intimate friend of Marx. Their enthusiastic correspondence still exists.
Marx never felt obligated to support his family, although, with his command of multiple languages, he could have easily done so. Instead, he begged Engels for support. According to the Marx-Engels Institute, Marx received about six million francs from Engels throughout his life.
Nevertheless, Marx coveted family inheritances. When one of his uncles was in extreme pain, Marx wrote:
"If that dog dies, it's no skin off my nose."
Marx showed no mercy even to those closer than his uncle. Even when speaking about his mother, Marx displayed the same lack of compassion. In December 1863, Marx wrote to Engels:
"Two hours ago, I received a telegram saying my mother has died. Fate has taken away a member from home. I already have one foot in the grave. In many situations, I need not an old woman, but something else. I must set out for Trier to collect the inheritance."
For someone even closer than his uncle, Marx had no kindness. There is ample evidence that Marx had a strained relationship with his wife. She left him twice but later returned. After her death, Marx did not even attend her funeral.
Marx, who always needed funds, lost a substantial amount of money in stock trading. Despite being a great economist, Marx only knew how to lose money in the stock market.
Marx and Engels, both high-level intellectuals, had a correspondence filled with vulgar and obscene language, highly unsuitable for their social status. Apart from a plethora of obscene words, there is no trace of these two idealists exchanging phrases about their humanitarian and socialist dreams.
Marx portrayed the human relationships of the capitalist era as an ugly struggle for survival, while idealizing the future of communism as a selfless and divine state for everyone; these are lies not worth refuting.
Regardless of how Communists adorn Marx with beautiful accolades—be it as a politician, philosopher, economist, revolutionary theorist, or revolutionary mentor—their fundamental characteristic is that of a Satanist opposing God. Their words and actions revolve around this theme.
In 1847, due to a patent dispute involving a copying machine, Marx had to swear before an arbitrator, based on the Bible, that what he said was true. However, this legal procedure greatly offended him, and he protested, stating that he would never degrade himself in such a way. At that time, Marx was no longer fervently attacking religion, but his refusal to engage with the Bible reveals the depth of his hatred towards God. This also suggests that his major works were nothing more than various temptations designed to lead people away from God.
The Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party, published in 2004, provides a insightful critique of the Communist Party as the greatest cult on earth. The Marxist ideology, as the theoretical basis for this cult, is inherently evil. Here, we briefly discuss the absurdity of its main doctrines.
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Those who follow Marx lack intelligence.
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In his essay "May Fourth, Marxism, and the Problems of the Chinese Intellectuals," renowned scholar Zhong Weiguang pointed out:
"A person who believes in Marxism when young is because he has hot blood. If he still believes in Marxism at the age of thirty, it indicates a lack of intelligence."
Using figures like Flaubert and Popper as examples, the article suggests that after initially affirming Marxism, they eventually firmly denied it. Their common conclusion was:
"Marx is a fraud among intellectuals."
Interestingly, one of the early individuals to recognize the evil nature of Marx was another evil figure: Hitler. Yang Feng, in his essay "Hitler and Marxism," pointed out that in Mein Kampf," Hitler referred to Marxism as a "spiritual plague," a "destructive doctrine" composed of "selfishness and hatred," and a "destructive theory cutting off humanity. Marxism denies the individual's value, thus removing the foundation of human existence and cultural essence. Fundamentally, this theory will cause the collapse of all orders that human wisdom can conceive, leading to the complete destruction of life on this planet."
Hitler also discovered the cunning strategy of communist party members in using proletarian dictatorship to replace democracy. His profound understanding of Marxism doesn't signify greatness but reveals his extraordinary cunning.
He once expressed that his "lie repeated a thousand times equals truth" robber logic was learned from communists, combining "beastly cruelty and unimaginable lies," engaging in "propaganda plus violence," akin to the CCP's "pen and gun" approach, both stemming from Marxist doctrines.
Distorted Reality and an Improbable Future
When discussing capitalist society, Marx deliberately exaggerated the darker side of human nature, claiming that:
"all the history of society so far is the history of class struggles."
However, this is a false proposition contrary to facts. Throughout thousands of years, humanity has continuously explored nature, self-awareness, and society. Through competition and cooperation between states, nations, regions, groups, and individuals, there has been a constant accumulation of cultural and civilizational achievements in both material and spiritual realms.
In contrast to the idea of class struggle, the distinction between classes is not very pronounced. Opposite to class struggle, for the most part, various social strata have combined to form a three-dimensional and harmonious society, where people lead peaceful lives within different strata.
Marx distorted human relationships into a "everyone against everyone, a struggle for survival" class opposition, dividing common human bonds and benevolent emotions. He segmented human nature, which is distinct from animals, into an opposition more brutal than animality. At the same time, under the lie of "liberating all of humanity," he provoked the selfish, dark, and cruel side of human nature.
While people label a small amount of violent behavior as terrorism, Marx romanticized large-scale violence as revolution. This robber logic is undoubtedly a cancer in human thought.
When discussing the communist future, Marx selectively exaggerated the beautification of human nature, emphasizing the power of human rationality. He believed that everyone could selflessly prioritize labor as their primary need, and the resources of society could infinitely increase, eventually achieving "from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs."
But can such a perfect paradise truly exist on Earth? Only gods could accomplish such things, right?
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Characteristics of Those Chosen by the Devil
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Why did Satan choose Marx? What characteristics do those selected by the devil typically possess?
Karl Heinrich Marx (May 5, 1818 – March 14, 1883) was born into a Jewish lawyer's family in Trier, Germany. Apart from being exceptionally intelligent and studious, his most prominent personality traits were arrogance and an intense desire for control. Whether driving away his sisters by pretending they were horses in his childhood, insisting they eat his dirty "cake," or declaring in his work "Feelings" after turning 18:
"I will personally destroy these myriad planets because they were not created by me,"
or stating in the poem "Pride of Man":
"When my words gain mighty power, I will feel equal to the Creator."
Indeed, while the Communist Party outwardly claims, "There has never been any savior," in reality, they control everything in people's lives from birth to death. Starting with Marx, most communists exhibit narcissism, positioning themselves as saviors liberating humanity, often pursuing a vain moral status. Those who claim to sacrifice for the welfare of humanity will be "admired by all." However, in contrast, Marx's gravesite today receives more scorn than admiration.
A person with a strong desire for control, arrogance, and vanity is likely also combative. Marx understood happiness as "struggle." At the age of 18, he was even wounded above his left eye in a duel. Such individuals tend to be selfish. In January 1863, when his cohabitant of ten years passed away due to illness, Engels, overwhelmed with grief, sought comfort from Marx.
However, Marx's response was a brief condolence, followed by a lengthy lament about his own struggles: meat and bread suppliers were cutting off credit, rent and children's tuition were suffocating him, and his children roamed the streets without shoes and clothes. In essence, "the devil has come knocking." This incident deeply bothered Engels for a long time.
Marx's life was marked by continual misfortune. Expelled from many countries for inciting violent terrorist activities, he remained jobless, relying on others' charity to get by. These suppressed and painful experiences fueled his arrogant and hateful character, leading to extreme rebellion. He harbored deep hatred for society and humanity, and his main ideology became "overthrow all existing social systems through violence."
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The Illuminati Hires Marx and Engels to write a Manifesto
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The current Librarian of the United States Congress, James H. Billington, discovered through systematic research that modern communist revolutions trace back to the Illuminati, a secret society in Bavaria, Germany, during the eighteenth century.
Communist League which by this time was controlled by the illuminati entrusted Marx and Engels to write a 'manifesto'
On May 1, 1776, Adam Weishaupt secretly founded the rogue gang known as the Illuminati. They believed that the moral civilization of humanity was a restraint preventing happiness and aimed to abolish these "restraints."
To achieve this, they sought to overthrow all existing values, ethics, and normal societal order, establishing a world government under their dictatorship, devoid of moral concepts, thus leading humanity into a "happy and prosperous global family." The emblem of the Illuminati is a wolf in sheep's clothing.
Later, the Illuminati evolved into the Communist League and the Communist Party. The management model adopted by the Communist Party, such as "absolute obedience to the organization, never betraying the party," inherits the criminal nature of the Illuminati.
In the preface of the German edition of the Communist Manifesto in 1872, it is explicitly stated that the Communist League entrusted Marx and Engels to write a manifesto for the organization. Marx, on the basis of the original party of the Communist League, compiled the Communist Manifesto, which he himself referred to as a "filthy, dirty book."
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Controlled by the Devil
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How can humanity be destroyed without being detected? Marx and his followers discovered that using people's greed, selfishness, and arrogance makes it easier to lead them away from God and onto the path of darkness. The founder of the First International, Bakunin, shared Marx's perspective, stating,
"In this revolution, we must awaken the devil in people's hearts to arouse their basest passions. Our mission is to destroy, not to educate."
Regardless of the nationality, traditional morality teaches people to be kind, sincere, and patient. However, those targeted by the devil, like Marx—arrogant, rebellious, aggressive, hostile, driven by a strong desire for fame and wealth, and a desire for control—are prevalent.
Those who have played computer games often feel a sense of greatness, as if they can effortlessly control characters to charge forward and overcome challenges. Similarly, in the eyes of God, human affairs are merely a divine arrangement.
Atheism does not exist; the atheism claimed by the Communist Party is just a disbelief in the true God and a belief in the devil. People cannot see the roots of a tree, but the changes in the life of its leaves are caused by the roots. It's like a line where people see only the end, while its source lies beyond.
Since Satan chose Marx two hundred years ago, who among humanity is chosen by the devil today? Marx explicitly stated in his poetry that those Communist Party members who proclaim, "We will meet Marx after death," are all marked, destined to "come down to hell to accompany me" in the future.
The overall mentality and discourse of Marx are filled with a demonic nature.
Marx, being a Jew, harbored hatred towards Jews. He even wrote a book specifically against Jews, titled "The Jewish Question." In 1856, he wrote in an article titled "Russian Loans" for the "New York Tribune":
"We know that behind every despot, there is a Jew, just as behind every Pope, there is a member of the Jesuit Order. The Jesuit army stifles all free thought, allowing the suppressed desires of the world to take advantage. If not for the Jews stealing the property of all mankind, capitalists would not need to provoke wars.
No wonder, before 1856, Jesus expelled moneylenders from the temple in Jerusalem. They are like modern moneylenders behind despots and tyranny; their essence is Jewish. Jews have become so powerful that they can endanger the life of the world. This fact requires us to expose their organization and their attempts, arousing workers worldwide to fight against them and completely eliminate this cancer."
Were Hitler's words worse than this? Many Jewish communist followers, emulating Marx, express hatred toward Jews. Ruth Fisher, a prominent leader of the "German Jewish Communist Organization" and a member of parliament, declared:
"Crush Jewish capitalists! Hang them on lampposts! Step on them!"
Marx not only hated Jews but also harbored disdain for Germans. He declared,
"Only a club can awaken the Germans."
He spoke of the "stupid German people... nauseating German national narrow-mindedness," saying that Germans, Chinese, and Jews are all like peddlers. He referred to Russians as "cabbage-eating rice buckets" and Slavic people as a "garbage race."
Marx had no love for humanity, only hatred. In his New Year works of 1848, Marx wrote about "Slavic serfs," including Russians, Czechs, and Croats. He believed that these "reactionary" races should be immediately destroyed in the upcoming world revolution storm.
He stated,
"The impending world war will not only eliminate reactionary classes and dynasties but also make all reactionary people disappear from the Earth's surface. This is progress."
He claimed,
"Their national names will disappear from now on." "If classes and races are too weak and cannot adapt to new living conditions, they must make way... They will be 'eliminated by the revolutionary massacre."
Marx and Engels openly advocated the extermination of "reactionary classes and races," showing indifference to the deaths of millions of people. George Watson, a historian at Cambridge University, studied the theory of racial extermination, searching through the thought circles of various European countries in modern and contemporary times.
He found that before Marx and Engels, no one mentioned this proposition. Therefore, historians conclude that Marx and Engels were the first to openly propagate the theory of racial extermination.
Marx asserted that the proletariat are 'stupid, rogues, asses'.
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"Stupid, rogues, asses"
Terms used which meant these peopled were to be used, exploited as cannon fodder. Engels also wrote,
"Democrats, Red Army, yes, even those communist rabble, will never love us."
In reality, the so-called "workers' movement" was misleading from the start. When Engels was elected as a commissioner for the Communist League in 1847, he himself said,
"To recommend a worker is only for show, and the one recommending him is voting for me."
This may have been the first false election of the communist movement, but it certainly wasn't the last. Communists have always wanted to "represent" the people and society themselves. Scholars studying the history of contemporary economics have confirmed that when Marx wrote "Capital" and claimed that the condition of British laborers was dire, there was ample economic statistical evidence showing that the wages of British laborers were actually increasing.
Marx was particularly afraid of the emphasis placed by free democratic countries on national welfare. While writing "Capital," he ignored the fact that in industrialized democratic countries like Britain, France, and his native Germany, peaceful social democratic forces were rising, advocating welfare planning by the state and government, such as the enactment of social legislation, including unemployment insurance laws, health insurance laws, and other welfare regulations. Marx deliberately turned a blind eye to such facts.
Marx insults Black people: "Idiots, Black devils"
Marx and Engels, both intellectuals, are found to have communications filled with obscene language. Apart from numerous vulgar expressions, there is no letter in which they discuss humanitarian or socialist ideals.
In a private letter, Marx labeled Black people as "idiots" and frequently used the derogatory term "Black devils." In a letter to Engels on July 30, 1862, Marx referred to his opponent Lassalle as "that Jewish n-word," making it clear that this was not just an insult directed at one individual:
"For me, this is absolutely clear because his skull and curly hair show that he is descended from the Negroes who joined Moses’ exodus from Egypt (unless his mother or grandmother had relations with a n-word). On the other hand, he has undoubtedly inherited from his mother’s side at least a tincture of Jewish blood. Now, this blend of Jewish and Germanic blood with a basic Negro substance must bring forth a peculiar product. The fellow’s importunity is also n-word-like."
Marx's second daughter married Paul Lafargue, who had some African heritage. Marx did everything he could to prevent this marriage. When Lafargue's wealthy parents agreed to a dowry of 100,000 francs, Marx's attitude changed immediately. However, when the dowry was not fulfilled, Marx used racist language such as "black devil" to insult his son-in-law.
Later, when Lafargue decided to participate in the Paris municipal elections, Engels also joked that it was quite appropriate because the municipal district had a Paris zoo, and blacks are closer to the animal kingdom than we are. This is the attitude of the Communist Party's "great mentors" towards black people.
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Modern Version of Satanic Doctrine: "The Communist Manifesto"
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Marx opens "The Communist Manifesto" with the line:
"A specter is haunting Europe—the specter of communism."
Specter can be translated into terms such as "monster," "ghost," or "evil monster." Regardless of the translation, it is certainly not materialistic and carries a negative connotation. Many people find this confusing, but now we understand that this "specter of communism" is actually the devil Marx worships, also known as the "communist evil spirit."
It is this Marx, possessed by the devil Satan, morally corrupted, who uses Satan's tricks—lies and deception—to concoct the so-called theory of communism. He guides people to believe in its fabricated notion of the "great family of human happiness and prosperity." In reality, Marx's communist heresy is a modern version of the devil Satan's doctrine. It just wraps itself in the cloak of atheism and materialism, concealing its true nature. The essence of this "great family of human happiness and prosperity" is to make people abandon God, discard moral principles, indulge in desires, and lead humanity into degradation, ultimately dragging them into hell.
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Digging Deep into the Roots of Communism – Illuminati Assistance
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People commonly believe that Marx is the founder of communism. In fact, the content of 'The Communist Manifesto' is not an original creation by Marx but originates from a traditional branch of Satanism – the Illuminati. In the Illuminati's 'Core Plan,' the basic ideas and concepts of communism were already present, and Marx was merely hired by the Illuminati to compile and package 'The Communist Manifesto' based on existing documents.
James H. Billington, the current Librarian of Congress in the United States and a renowned historian, pointed out through systematic research in his work on world revolutions that modern revolutions trace back to the Illuminati in Bavaria, Germany, in the eighteenth century.
The Illuminati is an extremely secretive and politically subversive organization. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the Illuminati orchestrated subversive activities and revolutionary movements through secret organizations, including Marx and the utopian socialist movement, the Paris Commune, Lenin's Bolsheviks, and more.
On February 8, 1920, Sir Winston Churchill (later the British Prime Minister) published an article in the Illustrated Sunday Herald, stating that
"from Weishaupt (the head of the Illuminati) to Marx, this worldwide conspiracy played a significant role in the French Revolution, serving as the main driving force behind all subversive movements in the nineteenth century, and now has seized the Russians by the hair" (referring to the Soviet Communist Party seizing state power).
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The Illuminati—The True Origin of Communism
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The Illuminati, also known as the Illuminated Ones, is a branch of traditional Satanism and, simultaneously, an extremely secretive political subversive organization. It was founded in 1776 by a German university professor, Adam Weishaupt, in Bavaria. Weishaupt, originally a theology professor, later turned away from Christian faith and embraced Satan. The literal Latin meaning of the Illuminati is "enlightened ones," with the Catholic Church identifying Satan as the devil, while the Illuminati sees Satan as the "illuminator towards enlightenment."
Joining the Illuminati involves swearing to commit the seven deadly sins recognized by the Catholic Church, exhibiting a lack of moral boundaries. The Illuminati's expertise lies in deception, disguise, and unscrupulous means—skills taught by Satan himself—and this is the birthplace of the Communist Party.
The genetic heritage passed from the Illuminati to the Communist Party: Deception—fabricating the illusion of a happy communist family.
Illuminati leader Weishaupt told his trusted followers to dedicate themselves to the art of deception, the art of disguising themselves, spying on others, and perceiving their innermost thoughts. He provided detailed instructions on how to deceive.
To deceive the outside world, the Illuminati superficially established an image of a charitable organization, claiming its purpose was to create "a happy and prosperous big family for humanity." This attracted many intellectuals, government officials, and clergy, leading them to mistakenly believe it was a Christian charitable organization, laying the groundwork for the illusion of the utopian communist society.
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The genes passed from the Illuminati to the Communist Party
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The organization's powerful strength comes from secrecy, and its name must never appear anywhere. Always use another name as a cover. He told his subordinates: As long as the goal is achieved, it doesn't matter what kind of cover is used; cover is necessary. He later found that the Freemasons were a good cover, unlikely to be suspected and difficult to be discovered. So, he decided to infiltrate and control the Freemasons, developing within it.
For example, at the beginning of the French Revolution, there were 282 Masonic lodges in France, of which 266 were controlled by the Illuminati. The German Freemasons were thoroughly controlled by the Illuminati, and they later expanded their influence by infiltrating many other countries, including some in Europe and even the Freemasons in the United States to varying degrees.
At that time, there were approximately three million Freemasons worldwide, many of whom were under the secret control of the Illuminati. However, the lower-ranking members of the Freemasons were unaware of this. Therefore, the Illuminati is a secret organization parasitic within the mysterious Freemasonry organization.
Members of the Illuminati are divided into strict ranks, roughly falling into three categories: junior, middle, and mystical (senior). Members of the junior and middle categories are still told that it is for the "common prosperity and happiness of humanity." Only members who enter the mystical level (senior) gradually learn their true purpose.
This reflects the extreme caution of the Illuminati, as they are aware of their evil nature, and only a minority of members truly enter the senior level. Weishaupt stated that for the majority of peripheral members who are unaware of their true purpose, on the one hand, they can help build the image, and on the other hand, they can fill the money box. This is also the spirit behind the united front of the Communist Party.
In 1786, shortly after the exposure of the Illuminati, it manipulated the highest-level regulations of the Freemasons through the Grand Master of the German Freemasons (also the Grand Master of the Continental Freemasons in Europe) and injected Illuminati ideology into the highest level of the Freemasons because, by then, the Freemasons were already under Illuminati control.
Some researchers believe that after the exposure of the Illuminati, the name "Illuminati" was no longer used. Later, the Grand Orient Freemasons in Europe actively promoted communism, serving as a crucial secret force behind communism and the Communist Party.
Albert Pike (33rd degree), the highest leader of the American Freemasons, emphasized in his authoritative work on Freemasonry that the ultimate belief of the Freemasons is the "fallen angel Lucifer" (Satan).
Pike also stated that members above the 30th degree know this. Marx (32nd degree), Engels (32nd degree), Lenin (32nd degree), and Stalin (33rd degree) were all senior members of the Grand Orient Freemasons above the 30th degree, and they knew that what they believed in was the devil.
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The Illuminati's "Core Plan" Exposed as the Messenger is Struck by Lightning
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In the year 1770, Adam Weishaupt, a person who claimed to have received special revelations from Satan, began the planning and organization of a world revolution. He initiated the writing of the "Core Plan" to achieve this revolution, officially completing the plan on May 1, 1776. This "Core Plan" directly laid the foundation for modern communism and the Communist Party.
By 1782, the Illuminati, after a few years of development, moved its headquarters from Munich to Frankfurt and began implementing the grand "world revolution" outlined in the Core Plan. In 1785, Weishaupt instructed his confidant and senior Illuminati official Xavier Zwack (alias Cato, a government lawyer) to compile their plans for the French Revolution into a book.
He then tasked an emissary (Jacob Lanze) with delivering a copy of the plan to Illuminati members in France. However, this messenger encountered a thunderstorm on the way and was struck by lightning, resulting in his death. The police found the plan on his person along with a list of Illuminati members.
Following this discovery, the government traced the connections, seized more secret documents, and compiled them for public release. The secret "Core Plan" for implementing a world revolution, initiated in France, was thus exposed to the world. The confiscated secret documents unequivocally revealed the nefarious objectives of the Illuminati.
Through analysis and organization of these secret documents, people summarized the eight main points of the "Core Plan" for achieving a world revolution (compare this with the build back better, great reset and all the nefarious things currently happening around the world):
The civilization of humanity for thousands of years is considered as the bondage preventing people from attaining happiness, and it has developed on the wrong path. Therefore, it is necessary to abolish all these so-called "bondages."
Abolish all dynasties and governments (Abolition of all ordered governments).
Abolish all religious beliefs (Abolition of religion) and replace them with a so-called "new religion." This new religion appears to be materialistic atheism, but its essence is Satanism.
Abolish private property (Abolition of private property, i.e., "communism").
Abolish inheritance (Abolition of inheritance) (Note: Initially, the Illuminati intended to transfer all private and state property to their control through taxation and the abolition of inheritance. Later, the Communist Party directly implemented "communism" through violence, armed robbery, etc.).
Abolish patriotism (Abolition of patriotism) and promote internationalism.
Abolish the family (Abolition of the family) by abolishing marriage and the values, ethics, and morals associated with the family, i.e., "communal wives."
Establish a world government ruled by the Illuminati, a dictatorship without moral beliefs, and term such a society, devoid of human rights and morals, as the "great family of human happiness and prosperity."
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Introduction
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At the young age of 18, Marx had already set a plan for his entire life—he had no illusions about serving humanity, the proletariat, or socialism. Instead, he wanted to do something devilish: curse all of humanity to hell. He wished to destroy the world, using the upheaval, intense pain, and turmoil of the world as a foundation to establish his throne.
General Sergius Riis, an admirer of Karl Marx from the United States, specifically visited Marx's former residence in London after Marx's death. Marx's family had already moved away, and the only person he could meet was Marx's former maid, Helen. The facts she revealed surprised him:
This American general was puzzled: to whom was Karl Marx praying? What kind of strange religious ritual was this?
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Early Years as a Christian
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In his early years, Marx was a Christian. In a well-known work titled "Christians United According to John 15:1-14: Unity with Christ—Its Meaning, Necessity, and Effects," he wrote:
"Unity with Christ is found both in close and vibrant friendship with Him and in the fact that He is always before our eyes and in our hearts."
Henry Marx, a highly talented lawyer, had high expectations for his beloved son Karl Marx. In the book "Genius and Millionaire," Rolv Heuer states:
Such affluent university students found it challenging to adhere to Christian doctrines. Victor Hugo portrayed these pleasure-seeking university students during their academic pursuits in "Les Misérables," and they were much less well-off than Marx in terms of financial resources.
Marx's extravagant university life made him feel constrained by all the prohibitions of orthodox Christianity. He longed for complete liberation of his personality, and the secret Satanic cults circulating in Europe seemed to fulfill this desire. Marx's lavish student lifestyle, squandering money on pleasure, led to endless conflicts with his parents, shattered family bonds, and spiritual emptiness, eventually trapping him in the web of secret Satanic organizations.
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After a series of mysterious events, Marx joined a cult
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Not long after, a highly mysterious event occurred. Marx provided an answer in a play he wrote during his university days titled 'Oulanem.' The Satanic cult had a ritual called the 'Black Assembly.' In this ceremony, the Satanic priest conducted recitations at midnight. Black candles were placed upside down on the candlestick, and the priest wore a robe in reverse.
The prayers were recited in a completely reversed order, including the holy names of God, Jesus, and Mary. A cross was inverted or stepped upon, and a sacred vessel stolen from the church was engraved with the name of Satan for deceptive communication. In this 'Black Assembly,' a Bible would be burned. All present swore to commit the seven deadly sins of Catholic doctrine and vowed never to do anything good. Then, they engaged in unrestrained revelry."
"Oulanem" is the jumbling of the sacred name "Emmanuel," which means "God is with us" in Hebrew, one of the names of Jesus in the Bible. Black magic considers this kind of inversion effective. In the poem "The Player" within "Oulanem," Marx has a peculiar confession:
This version makes it clearer that Marx acknowledges making a pact with Satan.
These lines have a special meaning: In the initiation ceremony of Satanism, a sword enchanted to ensure success is sold to the initiate. The price the initiate pays is signing the demon contract with the blood in his veins, so after his death, his soul belongs to Satan.
Marxist Franz Mehring, in the book "Karl Marx," mentions:
On March 2, 1837, Marx's father wrote a letter to him, saying:
Finally, Karl Marx joined the Satanic Church led by Joanna Southcott while in university, becoming a follower. On November 10, 1837, he wrote a letter to his father, saying:
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The Devil's Agent aims to destroy all of humanity.
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Quoting from the script of "Oulanem," Marx writes:
Marx, referring to the Bible he studied in college, says that the devil was cast into the bottomless pit by an angel (Revelation 20:3). This bottomless pit is prepared for the devil and fallen angels, but Marx envisions casting all of humanity into it.
From the words of this young man, we have reason to imagine that he dreams of humanity falling into the bottomless pit, while he himself will laughingly follow those deceived by atheism. Apart from the initiation ceremony of the Satanic Church, there is no place in the world where such an idea exists.
When Oulanem dies, Marx writes:
When Marx wrote "Oulanem," this young miscreant was only 18 years old. At this time, his plan for his life was already very clear. He had no illusions of serving humanity, the proletariat, or socialism. Instead, he wanted to do what the devil does: curse all of humanity into hell. He wanted to destroy the world, using the upheavals, pains, and chaos of the world as a foundation to establish his throne.
Marx enjoyed recounting Mephistopheles' words from Goethe's "Faust":
Everything—including workers and those fighting for communism. Marx liked to quote this phrase, and Stalin faithfully executed it, even destroying his own family.
We are beginning to understand what happened to young Marx. He once had Christian ideals but did not put them into practice. His correspondence with his father proves that he spent a considerable amount of money on entertainment, leading to endless conflicts between him and his parents.
In this situation, he may have fallen into the web of a secret Satanic organization and undergone sacrificial rituals. Satan can manifest in the hallucinations of his followers during their orgiastic revelry and speak through their mouths. When Marx declared, "I will take revenge on God," he was evidently acting as the spokesperson for Satan.
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When Marx completed "Oulanem" and other early poems (in which he admitted making a pact with the devil), he not only lacked socialist ideas but vehemently opposed them. At that time, he was the editor-in-chief of the German newspaper "Rheinische Zeitung," which "will not tolerate any form of communism, even in its purely theoretical current form, let alone in practice. This is impossible in any case..."
However, Marx later met Moses Hess, a crucial figure in his life who led him towards socialist ideas. In a letter to B. Auerbasch in 1841, Hess referred to Marx as
It is evident that his primary goal was to strike at religion rather than promote socialism. In fact, Marx hated all gods and found the concept of God unbearable. Socialism was just a lure to entrap the proletariat and intellectuals into realizing Satan's ideal.
Another friend of Marx at the time, Georg Jung, wrote more explicitly in 1841 that Marx would drive God out of heaven and accuse Him. Finally, Marx outright denied the existence of the Creator. If there is no Creator, there is no one to give us commandments, and we are not accountable to anyone. Marx's declaration, "Communists do not preach morality," confirms this.
In Marx's era, men typically wore beards, but the style was different from Marx's, and long hair was not a common feature. Marx's appearance was characteristic of followers of Joanna Southcott. Joanna Southcott was a female priestess in a satanic organization, claiming to communicate with the demon Shiloh. She died in 1814, and 60 years later, a soldier named James White developed Joanna's doctrines, giving them a touch of communism.
Marx rarely openly discussed metaphysical matters, but we can gather information about his views from people he associated with. Marx, along with the Russian anarchist Mikhail Bakunin, established the "First International." Bakunin wrote:
Bakunin not only praised Lucifer but also had concrete revolutionary plans, though these plans would not save the exploited poor. He wrote:
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Intimate friends of Marx are all Satanists
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Proudhon, another major socialist thinker and a friend of Marx, also worshipped Satan. Proudhon's hairstyle and beard style were similar to Marx's, and Proudhon also wrote some blasphemous works and summoning Satan.
Heinrich Heine, a famous German poet and another close friend of Marx, was also a worshipper of Satan. He wrote,
Marx greatly admired Heinrich Heine... Their relationship was warm and sincere. Why did Marx admire Heine? Perhaps because of Heine's Satanic thoughts:
Would an upright person become intimate friends with someone who has such thoughts? But Marx was surrounded by such people. Lunatcharski, a philosopher who served as the Soviet Minister of Education, wrote in Socialism and Faith:
"Marx abandoned everything related to God and placed Satan in front of the advancing proletarian ranks."
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Desire to Sit on Par with the Creator
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Marx's favorite daughter, Eleanor, with Marx's approval, married Edward Eveling. This man delivered speeches on topics like "The Wickedness of God." (This is precisely what Satanists do. Unlike atheists, they do not deny the existence of God. Apart from deceiving others, they acknowledge the existence of God but portray Him as evil.)
The following verses express his longing for Satan:
Another clue is found in a letter from Marx's son, Edgar, dated March 21, 1854. The letter begins with the astonishing phrase:
How could a son address his father in such a ludicrous manner? However, Satanists use such terms for their loved ones. Could it be that even his son joined the cult?
Another significant fact is Marx's wife writing to him in August 1844, saying,
In "The Communist Manifesto," Marx explicitly stated his desire to eliminate all religions, but his wife called him a senior pastor and bishop. What religion's pastor and bishop was he? Why write a pastoral letter to a well-known atheist? Where are those letters? This period of Marx's life remains unexplored.
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In the poem "Human Pride," Marx admitted that his goal was not to improve, reorganize, or reform the world but to destroy it and take pleasure in doing so:
Do these poems alone reveal Marx's Satanic ideology? We do not know because the guardians of Marx's manuscripts still keep a large portion of his works confidential.
In "The Revolutionary," Albert Camus said,
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Chaos in Life After Being Enthralled
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All active Satanists lead chaotic personal lives, and Marx was no exception.
Arnold Kunzli wrote in "Karl Marx: His Mind and Thought" that two of Marx's daughters and one son-in-law committed suicide, and three other children died of malnutrition. Marx's daughter Laura married a socialist, Paul Lafargue, and buried her three children before committing suicide with her husband. Another daughter, Eleanor, decided to do the same with her husband. She died, but her husband Edward backed out at the last moment.
Marx had an illegitimate child with his housekeeper Helen Demuth, and he later framed Engels for being the father, a comedic arrangement Engels accepted. Marx had a severe drinking problem – this fact was acknowledged by Riazanov, the director of the Marx-Engels Institute in Moscow, in the book "Karl Marx, May: Thinker and Revolutionary."
Marx, the great revolutionary, had even darker stains on his life.
On January 9, 1960, the German newspaper "Reichsruf" reported that Austrian Prime Minister Raabe had sent a personal letter from Karl Marx to Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. Khrushchev disliked the letter because it confirmed that Marx was once an informant rewarded by the Austrian police while he was in London as a revolutionary spy.
This letter was accidentally discovered in secret archives. It accused Marx of being an informant who, during his exile in London, reported on his comrades. Marx received a reward of 25 dollars for each piece of information he provided.
His spying involved revolutionaries exiled in London, Paris, and Switzerland. One of the informants was named Ruge, who considered himself an intimate friend of Marx. Their enthusiastic correspondence still exists.
Marx never felt obligated to support his family, although, with his command of multiple languages, he could have easily done so. Instead, he begged Engels for support. According to the Marx-Engels Institute, Marx received about six million francs from Engels throughout his life.
Nevertheless, Marx coveted family inheritances. When one of his uncles was in extreme pain, Marx wrote:
Marx showed no mercy even to those closer than his uncle. Even when speaking about his mother, Marx displayed the same lack of compassion. In December 1863, Marx wrote to Engels:
For someone even closer than his uncle, Marx had no kindness. There is ample evidence that Marx had a strained relationship with his wife. She left him twice but later returned. After her death, Marx did not even attend her funeral.
Marx, who always needed funds, lost a substantial amount of money in stock trading. Despite being a great economist, Marx only knew how to lose money in the stock market.
Marx and Engels, both high-level intellectuals, had a correspondence filled with vulgar and obscene language, highly unsuitable for their social status. Apart from a plethora of obscene words, there is no trace of these two idealists exchanging phrases about their humanitarian and socialist dreams.
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Marx Hated God
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Marx portrayed the human relationships of the capitalist era as an ugly struggle for survival, while idealizing the future of communism as a selfless and divine state for everyone; these are lies not worth refuting.
Regardless of how Communists adorn Marx with beautiful accolades—be it as a politician, philosopher, economist, revolutionary theorist, or revolutionary mentor—their fundamental characteristic is that of a Satanist opposing God. Their words and actions revolve around this theme.
In 1847, due to a patent dispute involving a copying machine, Marx had to swear before an arbitrator, based on the Bible, that what he said was true. However, this legal procedure greatly offended him, and he protested, stating that he would never degrade himself in such a way. At that time, Marx was no longer fervently attacking religion, but his refusal to engage with the Bible reveals the depth of his hatred towards God. This also suggests that his major works were nothing more than various temptations designed to lead people away from God.
The Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party, published in 2004, provides a insightful critique of the Communist Party as the greatest cult on earth. The Marxist ideology, as the theoretical basis for this cult, is inherently evil. Here, we briefly discuss the absurdity of its main doctrines.
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Those who follow Marx lack intelligence.
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In his essay "May Fourth, Marxism, and the Problems of the Chinese Intellectuals," renowned scholar Zhong Weiguang pointed out:
Using figures like Flaubert and Popper as examples, the article suggests that after initially affirming Marxism, they eventually firmly denied it. Their common conclusion was:
Interestingly, one of the early individuals to recognize the evil nature of Marx was another evil figure: Hitler. Yang Feng, in his essay "Hitler and Marxism," pointed out that in Mein Kampf," Hitler referred to Marxism as a "spiritual plague," a "destructive doctrine" composed of "selfishness and hatred," and a "destructive theory cutting off humanity. Marxism denies the individual's value, thus removing the foundation of human existence and cultural essence. Fundamentally, this theory will cause the collapse of all orders that human wisdom can conceive, leading to the complete destruction of life on this planet."
Hitler also discovered the cunning strategy of communist party members in using proletarian dictatorship to replace democracy. His profound understanding of Marxism doesn't signify greatness but reveals his extraordinary cunning.
He once expressed that his "lie repeated a thousand times equals truth" robber logic was learned from communists, combining "beastly cruelty and unimaginable lies," engaging in "propaganda plus violence," akin to the CCP's "pen and gun" approach, both stemming from Marxist doctrines.
Distorted Reality and an Improbable Future
When discussing capitalist society, Marx deliberately exaggerated the darker side of human nature, claiming that:
However, this is a false proposition contrary to facts. Throughout thousands of years, humanity has continuously explored nature, self-awareness, and society. Through competition and cooperation between states, nations, regions, groups, and individuals, there has been a constant accumulation of cultural and civilizational achievements in both material and spiritual realms.
In contrast to the idea of class struggle, the distinction between classes is not very pronounced. Opposite to class struggle, for the most part, various social strata have combined to form a three-dimensional and harmonious society, where people lead peaceful lives within different strata.
Marx distorted human relationships into a "everyone against everyone, a struggle for survival" class opposition, dividing common human bonds and benevolent emotions. He segmented human nature, which is distinct from animals, into an opposition more brutal than animality. At the same time, under the lie of "liberating all of humanity," he provoked the selfish, dark, and cruel side of human nature.
While people label a small amount of violent behavior as terrorism, Marx romanticized large-scale violence as revolution. This robber logic is undoubtedly a cancer in human thought.
When discussing the communist future, Marx selectively exaggerated the beautification of human nature, emphasizing the power of human rationality. He believed that everyone could selflessly prioritize labor as their primary need, and the resources of society could infinitely increase, eventually achieving "from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs."
But can such a perfect paradise truly exist on Earth? Only gods could accomplish such things, right?
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Characteristics of Those Chosen by the Devil
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Why did Satan choose Marx? What characteristics do those selected by the devil typically possess?
Karl Heinrich Marx (May 5, 1818 – March 14, 1883) was born into a Jewish lawyer's family in Trier, Germany. Apart from being exceptionally intelligent and studious, his most prominent personality traits were arrogance and an intense desire for control. Whether driving away his sisters by pretending they were horses in his childhood, insisting they eat his dirty "cake," or declaring in his work "Feelings" after turning 18:
or stating in the poem "Pride of Man":
Indeed, while the Communist Party outwardly claims, "There has never been any savior," in reality, they control everything in people's lives from birth to death. Starting with Marx, most communists exhibit narcissism, positioning themselves as saviors liberating humanity, often pursuing a vain moral status. Those who claim to sacrifice for the welfare of humanity will be "admired by all." However, in contrast, Marx's gravesite today receives more scorn than admiration.
A person with a strong desire for control, arrogance, and vanity is likely also combative. Marx understood happiness as "struggle." At the age of 18, he was even wounded above his left eye in a duel. Such individuals tend to be selfish. In January 1863, when his cohabitant of ten years passed away due to illness, Engels, overwhelmed with grief, sought comfort from Marx.
However, Marx's response was a brief condolence, followed by a lengthy lament about his own struggles: meat and bread suppliers were cutting off credit, rent and children's tuition were suffocating him, and his children roamed the streets without shoes and clothes. In essence, "the devil has come knocking." This incident deeply bothered Engels for a long time.
Marx's life was marked by continual misfortune. Expelled from many countries for inciting violent terrorist activities, he remained jobless, relying on others' charity to get by. These suppressed and painful experiences fueled his arrogant and hateful character, leading to extreme rebellion. He harbored deep hatred for society and humanity, and his main ideology became "overthrow all existing social systems through violence."
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The Illuminati Hires Marx and Engels to write a Manifesto
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The current Librarian of the United States Congress, James H. Billington, discovered through systematic research that modern communist revolutions trace back to the Illuminati, a secret society in Bavaria, Germany, during the eighteenth century.
Communist League which by this time was controlled by the illuminati entrusted Marx and Engels to write a 'manifesto' On May 1, 1776, Adam Weishaupt secretly founded the rogue gang known as the Illuminati. They believed that the moral civilization of humanity was a restraint preventing happiness and aimed to abolish these "restraints."
To achieve this, they sought to overthrow all existing values, ethics, and normal societal order, establishing a world government under their dictatorship, devoid of moral concepts, thus leading humanity into a "happy and prosperous global family." The emblem of the Illuminati is a wolf in sheep's clothing.
Later, the Illuminati evolved into the Communist League and the Communist Party. The management model adopted by the Communist Party, such as "absolute obedience to the organization, never betraying the party," inherits the criminal nature of the Illuminati.
In the preface of the German edition of the Communist Manifesto in 1872, it is explicitly stated that the Communist League entrusted Marx and Engels to write a manifesto for the organization. Marx, on the basis of the original party of the Communist League, compiled the Communist Manifesto, which he himself referred to as a "filthy, dirty book."
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Controlled by the Devil
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How can humanity be destroyed without being detected? Marx and his followers discovered that using people's greed, selfishness, and arrogance makes it easier to lead them away from God and onto the path of darkness. The founder of the First International, Bakunin, shared Marx's perspective, stating,
Regardless of the nationality, traditional morality teaches people to be kind, sincere, and patient. However, those targeted by the devil, like Marx—arrogant, rebellious, aggressive, hostile, driven by a strong desire for fame and wealth, and a desire for control—are prevalent.
Those who have played computer games often feel a sense of greatness, as if they can effortlessly control characters to charge forward and overcome challenges. Similarly, in the eyes of God, human affairs are merely a divine arrangement.
Atheism does not exist; the atheism claimed by the Communist Party is just a disbelief in the true God and a belief in the devil. People cannot see the roots of a tree, but the changes in the life of its leaves are caused by the roots. It's like a line where people see only the end, while its source lies beyond.
Since Satan chose Marx two hundred years ago, who among humanity is chosen by the devil today? Marx explicitly stated in his poetry that those Communist Party members who proclaim, "We will meet Marx after death," are all marked, destined to "come down to hell to accompany me" in the future.
The overall mentality and discourse of Marx are filled with a demonic nature.
Marx, being a Jew, harbored hatred towards Jews. He even wrote a book specifically against Jews, titled "The Jewish Question." In 1856, he wrote in an article titled "Russian Loans" for the "New York Tribune":
"We know that behind every despot, there is a Jew, just as behind every Pope, there is a member of the Jesuit Order. The Jesuit army stifles all free thought, allowing the suppressed desires of the world to take advantage. If not for the Jews stealing the property of all mankind, capitalists would not need to provoke wars.
No wonder, before 1856, Jesus expelled moneylenders from the temple in Jerusalem. They are like modern moneylenders behind despots and tyranny; their essence is Jewish. Jews have become so powerful that they can endanger the life of the world. This fact requires us to expose their organization and their attempts, arousing workers worldwide to fight against them and completely eliminate this cancer."
Were Hitler's words worse than this? Many Jewish communist followers, emulating Marx, express hatred toward Jews. Ruth Fisher, a prominent leader of the "German Jewish Communist Organization" and a member of parliament, declared:
Marx not only hated Jews but also harbored disdain for Germans. He declared,
He spoke of the "stupid German people... nauseating German national narrow-mindedness," saying that Germans, Chinese, and Jews are all like peddlers. He referred to Russians as "cabbage-eating rice buckets" and Slavic people as a "garbage race."
Marx had no love for humanity, only hatred. In his New Year works of 1848, Marx wrote about "Slavic serfs," including Russians, Czechs, and Croats. He believed that these "reactionary" races should be immediately destroyed in the upcoming world revolution storm.
He stated,
He claimed,
Marx and Engels openly advocated the extermination of "reactionary classes and races," showing indifference to the deaths of millions of people. George Watson, a historian at Cambridge University, studied the theory of racial extermination, searching through the thought circles of various European countries in modern and contemporary times.
He found that before Marx and Engels, no one mentioned this proposition. Therefore, historians conclude that Marx and Engels were the first to openly propagate the theory of racial extermination.
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Marx asserted that the proletariat are 'stupid, rogues, asses'.
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Terms used which meant these peopled were to be used, exploited as cannon fodder. Engels also wrote,
In reality, the so-called "workers' movement" was misleading from the start. When Engels was elected as a commissioner for the Communist League in 1847, he himself said,
This may have been the first false election of the communist movement, but it certainly wasn't the last. Communists have always wanted to "represent" the people and society themselves. Scholars studying the history of contemporary economics have confirmed that when Marx wrote "Capital" and claimed that the condition of British laborers was dire, there was ample economic statistical evidence showing that the wages of British laborers were actually increasing.
Marx was particularly afraid of the emphasis placed by free democratic countries on national welfare. While writing "Capital," he ignored the fact that in industrialized democratic countries like Britain, France, and his native Germany, peaceful social democratic forces were rising, advocating welfare planning by the state and government, such as the enactment of social legislation, including unemployment insurance laws, health insurance laws, and other welfare regulations. Marx deliberately turned a blind eye to such facts.
Marx insults Black people: "Idiots, Black devils"
Marx and Engels, both intellectuals, are found to have communications filled with obscene language. Apart from numerous vulgar expressions, there is no letter in which they discuss humanitarian or socialist ideals.
In a private letter, Marx labeled Black people as "idiots" and frequently used the derogatory term "Black devils." In a letter to Engels on July 30, 1862, Marx referred to his opponent Lassalle as "that Jewish n-word," making it clear that this was not just an insult directed at one individual:
Marx's second daughter married Paul Lafargue, who had some African heritage. Marx did everything he could to prevent this marriage. When Lafargue's wealthy parents agreed to a dowry of 100,000 francs, Marx's attitude changed immediately. However, when the dowry was not fulfilled, Marx used racist language such as "black devil" to insult his son-in-law.
Later, when Lafargue decided to participate in the Paris municipal elections, Engels also joked that it was quite appropriate because the municipal district had a Paris zoo, and blacks are closer to the animal kingdom than we are. This is the attitude of the Communist Party's "great mentors" towards black people.
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Modern Version of Satanic Doctrine: "The Communist Manifesto"
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Marx opens "The Communist Manifesto" with the line:
Specter can be translated into terms such as "monster," "ghost," or "evil monster." Regardless of the translation, it is certainly not materialistic and carries a negative connotation. Many people find this confusing, but now we understand that this "specter of communism" is actually the devil Marx worships, also known as the "communist evil spirit."
It is this Marx, possessed by the devil Satan, morally corrupted, who uses Satan's tricks—lies and deception—to concoct the so-called theory of communism. He guides people to believe in its fabricated notion of the "great family of human happiness and prosperity." In reality, Marx's communist heresy is a modern version of the devil Satan's doctrine. It just wraps itself in the cloak of atheism and materialism, concealing its true nature. The essence of this "great family of human happiness and prosperity" is to make people abandon God, discard moral principles, indulge in desires, and lead humanity into degradation, ultimately dragging them into hell.
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Digging Deep into the Roots of Communism – Illuminati Assistance
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People commonly believe that Marx is the founder of communism. In fact, the content of 'The Communist Manifesto' is not an original creation by Marx but originates from a traditional branch of Satanism – the Illuminati. In the Illuminati's 'Core Plan,' the basic ideas and concepts of communism were already present, and Marx was merely hired by the Illuminati to compile and package 'The Communist Manifesto' based on existing documents.
James H. Billington, the current Librarian of Congress in the United States and a renowned historian, pointed out through systematic research in his work on world revolutions that modern revolutions trace back to the Illuminati in Bavaria, Germany, in the eighteenth century.
The Illuminati is an extremely secretive and politically subversive organization. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the Illuminati orchestrated subversive activities and revolutionary movements through secret organizations, including Marx and the utopian socialist movement, the Paris Commune, Lenin's Bolsheviks, and more.
On February 8, 1920, Sir Winston Churchill (later the British Prime Minister) published an article in the Illustrated Sunday Herald, stating that
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The Illuminati—The True Origin of Communism
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The Illuminati, also known as the Illuminated Ones, is a branch of traditional Satanism and, simultaneously, an extremely secretive political subversive organization. It was founded in 1776 by a German university professor, Adam Weishaupt, in Bavaria. Weishaupt, originally a theology professor, later turned away from Christian faith and embraced Satan. The literal Latin meaning of the Illuminati is "enlightened ones," with the Catholic Church identifying Satan as the devil, while the Illuminati sees Satan as the "illuminator towards enlightenment."
Joining the Illuminati involves swearing to commit the seven deadly sins recognized by the Catholic Church, exhibiting a lack of moral boundaries. The Illuminati's expertise lies in deception, disguise, and unscrupulous means—skills taught by Satan himself—and this is the birthplace of the Communist Party.
The genetic heritage passed from the Illuminati to the Communist Party: Deception—fabricating the illusion of a happy communist family.
Illuminati leader Weishaupt told his trusted followers to dedicate themselves to the art of deception, the art of disguising themselves, spying on others, and perceiving their innermost thoughts. He provided detailed instructions on how to deceive.
To deceive the outside world, the Illuminati superficially established an image of a charitable organization, claiming its purpose was to create "a happy and prosperous big family for humanity." This attracted many intellectuals, government officials, and clergy, leading them to mistakenly believe it was a Christian charitable organization, laying the groundwork for the illusion of the utopian communist society.
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The genes passed from the Illuminati to the Communist Party
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The organization's powerful strength comes from secrecy, and its name must never appear anywhere. Always use another name as a cover. He told his subordinates: As long as the goal is achieved, it doesn't matter what kind of cover is used; cover is necessary. He later found that the Freemasons were a good cover, unlikely to be suspected and difficult to be discovered. So, he decided to infiltrate and control the Freemasons, developing within it.
For example, at the beginning of the French Revolution, there were 282 Masonic lodges in France, of which 266 were controlled by the Illuminati. The German Freemasons were thoroughly controlled by the Illuminati, and they later expanded their influence by infiltrating many other countries, including some in Europe and even the Freemasons in the United States to varying degrees.
At that time, there were approximately three million Freemasons worldwide, many of whom were under the secret control of the Illuminati. However, the lower-ranking members of the Freemasons were unaware of this. Therefore, the Illuminati is a secret organization parasitic within the mysterious Freemasonry organization.
Members of the Illuminati are divided into strict ranks, roughly falling into three categories: junior, middle, and mystical (senior). Members of the junior and middle categories are still told that it is for the "common prosperity and happiness of humanity." Only members who enter the mystical level (senior) gradually learn their true purpose.
This reflects the extreme caution of the Illuminati, as they are aware of their evil nature, and only a minority of members truly enter the senior level. Weishaupt stated that for the majority of peripheral members who are unaware of their true purpose, on the one hand, they can help build the image, and on the other hand, they can fill the money box. This is also the spirit behind the united front of the Communist Party.
In 1786, shortly after the exposure of the Illuminati, it manipulated the highest-level regulations of the Freemasons through the Grand Master of the German Freemasons (also the Grand Master of the Continental Freemasons in Europe) and injected Illuminati ideology into the highest level of the Freemasons because, by then, the Freemasons were already under Illuminati control.
Some researchers believe that after the exposure of the Illuminati, the name "Illuminati" was no longer used. Later, the Grand Orient Freemasons in Europe actively promoted communism, serving as a crucial secret force behind communism and the Communist Party.
Albert Pike (33rd degree), the highest leader of the American Freemasons, emphasized in his authoritative work on Freemasonry that the ultimate belief of the Freemasons is the "fallen angel Lucifer" (Satan).
Pike also stated that members above the 30th degree know this. Marx (32nd degree), Engels (32nd degree), Lenin (32nd degree), and Stalin (33rd degree) were all senior members of the Grand Orient Freemasons above the 30th degree, and they knew that what they believed in was the devil.
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The Illuminati's "Core Plan" Exposed as the Messenger is Struck by Lightning
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In the year 1770, Adam Weishaupt, a person who claimed to have received special revelations from Satan, began the planning and organization of a world revolution. He initiated the writing of the "Core Plan" to achieve this revolution, officially completing the plan on May 1, 1776. This "Core Plan" directly laid the foundation for modern communism and the Communist Party.
By 1782, the Illuminati, after a few years of development, moved its headquarters from Munich to Frankfurt and began implementing the grand "world revolution" outlined in the Core Plan. In 1785, Weishaupt instructed his confidant and senior Illuminati official Xavier Zwack (alias Cato, a government lawyer) to compile their plans for the French Revolution into a book.
He then tasked an emissary (Jacob Lanze) with delivering a copy of the plan to Illuminati members in France. However, this messenger encountered a thunderstorm on the way and was struck by lightning, resulting in his death. The police found the plan on his person along with a list of Illuminati members.
Following this discovery, the government traced the connections, seized more secret documents, and compiled them for public release. The secret "Core Plan" for implementing a world revolution, initiated in France, was thus exposed to the world. The confiscated secret documents unequivocally revealed the nefarious objectives of the Illuminati.
Through analysis and organization of these secret documents, people summarized the eight main points of the "Core Plan" for achieving a world revolution (compare this with the build back better, great reset and all the nefarious things currently happening around the world):
The civilization of humanity for thousands of years is considered as the bondage preventing people from attaining happiness, and it has developed on the wrong path. Therefore, it is necessary to abolish all these so-called "bondages."
Abolish all dynasties and governments (Abolition of all ordered governments).
Abolish all religious beliefs (Abolition of religion) and replace them with a so-called "new religion." This new religion appears to be materialistic atheism, but its essence is Satanism.
Abolish private property (Abolition of private property, i.e., "communism").
Abolish inheritance (Abolition of inheritance) (Note: Initially, the Illuminati intended to transfer all private and state property to their control through taxation and the abolition of inheritance. Later, the Communist Party directly implemented "communism" through violence, armed robbery, etc.).
Abolish patriotism (Abolition of patriotism) and promote internationalism.
Abolish the family (Abolition of the family) by abolishing marriage and the values, ethics, and morals associated with the family, i.e., "communal wives."
Establish a world government ruled by the Illuminati, a dictatorship without moral beliefs, and term such a society, devoid of human rights and morals, as the "great family of human happiness and prosperity."
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