In Ted Kaczynski's cabin among a stack of books was this one at the very bottom. It is about a piece of history I knew nothing about.
A time when citizens (amidst rampant corruption) took matters into their own hands.
A short on The Committee of Vigilance. 🧵
The San Fran Committee of Vigilance is a group of citizens that cleaned up in 1851 when law enforcement couldnt keep up with all the corruption and crime.
They tracked the corruption from the streets all the way up to city hall arresting, hanging, or forcing resignations of their targets.🧐 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Franc…
The amazing thing is that they did all this according to a strict code of ethics. In their fight against tyranny they didnt want to become tyrants themselves. So they vowed to relinquish all power gained during the "op" after the 3 month engagement.
There have been a small handful of authoritative books written about this time, and although the George R Stewart one was in Ted K's cabin, it was written in 1964, over one hundred years later. I wanted older sources...
There is an older much more detailed account written by Mary Floyd Williams. Her father served in the militia (Stevenson's Regiment) associated with the Committee
(what's with that "eye" logo?) archive.org/details/histor…
Mary Stewart's account is much more detailed because it comes from the original handwritten letters between the members, that she herself transcribed.
Her transcription of the letters is over 900 pages. She even donated her transcriptions to Stanford Law and they are accessible online. archive.org/details/papers…
She also donated the thousands of pages of the original handwritten letters. Those too are available online
"San+Francisco+Committee+of+Vigilance+of+1851" archive.org/search?query=c…
I also found and read The Committee of Vigilance's short constitution. I HIGHLY recommend it. Oddly, it gives you a sense of hope. That people won't stand idly by as their homes are corrupted and destroyed. ( and it's only SIX pages long). archive.org/details/consti…
The Constitution is Signed: "33. SECRETARY" 👀
33?
Ok so, my suspicion about that logo was correct, this was clearly a "fraternal" operation.
I am sure you already knew (or figured out by now) that "Vigilante" is derived from these "Vigilance Committees", but what I didnt know is that "Vigil" is from the Latin word that means to literally stay "awake". Like a nightwatch of a town or village
Even though the San Francisco Committee of Vigilance in 1851 is the more popular example. There was another American Vigilance Committee predating the San Fran one, it was in 1837 to protect Black folks.
This one is on my research-todo list.
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The Fleur De Lys is ubiquitous (found in wrought-iron gates, LSU Tigers logo, national flags, and even in the British Crown) is the "LUCIFERa" flower of the Knights Templar [1]. It is important in Rosicrucian semiotics.[2]
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[2] orderofthefleurdelys.org.uk/order-history/ archive.org/details/rosicr…
The "Lucis Trust" built the Meditation Room at the U.N.
Lys == Lucis
Their full library is purchasable online. Mostly Alice Bailey books, she is the successor of Helena Blavatsky, the founder of Theosophy
The "Teacher's College" at Columbia University, is a *major* reason the Educational system in the U.S. was infused with specific "ideologies". It is essentially a "boot camp" for Educational administrators, shooting them out nationwide, for decades.
I see people mention Cloward/Piven more recently. But dont mention it all started with their 1966 "The Weight of the Poor" article in The Nation.
(yes, the 1960s...AGAIN... yet another thing that links back to unaddressed "technical debt" from the 60s) thenation.com/article/archiv…
Over time, I've noticed some inaccuracies or slight misrepresentations in Estulin's "Tavistock" book..but its value as a concise well-cited infogrenade far outweighs the errors
Some of Ch. 4:
If this is new info & it doesnt 🤯
...check a mirror, cuz you've already turned ghoul
Rabbi Antelman was Chief Justice of the Rabbinic Supreme Court and he lead the excommunication of Henry Kissinger [1]. He also wrote a book about (what he claims) is a secret sect within Judiasm silently at war with other Jews and all non-Jews...
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If true, Antelman's thesis unlocks a lot in the last 100+ years of world events.
After the book, I went looking for interviews with this Rabbi. (he didnt do much press) But I did find two Jewish scholars (one living in Israel) chatting about Parapolitics and Antelman's books.
Over my last few years of "deep history" and parapolitics, I never once ran into these tapes.
Here they discuss The Balfour Declaration, Alfred Milner, Meyer Amschel, Cecil Rhodes, Quigley, and the creation of the State of Israel and what has been kept secret about it. 🤯🤯
I didnt plan to do a thread on this but seeing comments on those viral videos made me share my notes:
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Chabad is NOT a small or irrelevant "sect". It is incredibly influential, and comes up in A LOT of parapolitics.
For example their leader is recognized by law in the U.S.
If you live in the New York area you know Chabad has a huge presence. They have palatial installations in New Jersey, Long Island, Upstate and in the City.
For New Yorkers Chabad also pops up every few years when the media covers their annual Chicken slaughter (Kapparot) out in the streets of Brooklyn as it draws the ire of some residents.