Who was Albert Pike?
Arthur Cottrell Very few outsiders know about the intimate plans of the architects of the New World Order. One such architect was Albert Pike, who in the 19th Century, established a framework for bringing about the One World Order. Based on a vision revealed to him, Albert Pike wrote out a blueprint of events that would play themselves out in the 20th century, with even more of these events yet to come. It is this blueprint which we believe unseen leaders are following today to engineer the planned Third and Final World War. About Albert Pike Pike was born on December 29, 1809, in Boston, studied at Harvard, then later served as a Brigadier-General in the Confederate Army. After the Civil War, Pike was found guilty of treason and jailed, only to be pardoned by fellow Freemason President Andrew Johnson on April 22, 1866, who met with him the next day at the White House. On June 20, 1867, Scottish Rite officials conferred upon Johnson the 4th – 32nd degrees, and he later went to Boston t
by The Editor Readers who wish to learn something about the life of Albert Pike, the man, are recommended to consult the Dictionary of American Biography, which should be on the shelves of any good Reference Library. As the most renowned Freemason of his generation, there are many references on the Web which may be viewed by searching for “Brother Albert Pike”. Anti-Masons seem to have it in for Pike, and have no compunction in traducing his memory. However, an informative and “friendly” account may be found at Albert Pike. Pike was born in Boston, Mass. on 29 December, 1809. From 1824, he devoted himself to teaching and private study. He took up a teaching post in Pope County, Arkansas, in 1833. In 1835, he became Owner and Editor of the Arkansas Advocate, and was licensed as a legal practitioner in 1837. Harvard conferred upon him the Honorary degree of Master of Arts in 1859. When the American Civil War broke out, Pike had been living in Arkansas for nearly thirty years. Although no
Continued from Part 1. Albert Pike received a vision, which he described in a letter that he wrote to Mazzini, dated August 15, 1871. This letter graphically outlined plans for three world wars that were seen as necessary to bring about the One World Order, and we can marvel at how accurately it has predicted events that have already taken place.