The Invisible Master: The Puppeteers Hidden Power - Softcover

Zagami, Leo Lyon

 
9781888729702: The Invisible Master: The Puppeteers Hidden Power

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Leo Zagami’s groundbreaking study of aliens and UFOs explores where we come from and which mysterious figures have guided humanity's political and religious choices. From the prophets to the initiates and magicians, all ages have drawn from a common source of ultra-terrestrial and magical knowledge, passed down for millennia. This text reveals the identity of the unknown superiors, secret chiefs, and invisible masters who have guided Freemasonry, the Illuminati, and others. Zagami speaks of the existence of multidimensional doors used by the various Illuminati to let other beings into our world, while alluding to the latest discoveries of quantum physics for support. This shocking text will be embraced by those willing to look beyond the everyday to analyze our world's most puzzling circumstances. 

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Italian-born Leo Lyon Zagami is a writer known for his Confessions of Illuminati series. He has been involved with the productions of documentaries for ENIGMA TV and InfoWars, and he appears regularly on the popular Italian television show Mistero

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Invisible Master

The Puppeteers Hidden Power

By Leo Lyon Zagami

CCC Publishing

Copyright © 2019 Leo Lyon Zagami
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ISBN: 978-1-888729-70-2

Contents

PREFACE by Cav. Luciano Fortunato Sciandra,
Author's Introduction,
CHAPTER I WHO ARE THE INVISIBLE MASTERS?,
CHAPTER II MY EXPERIENCE: FROM CAGLIOSTRO TO THE "STARGATE" OF THE ALCHEMISTS,
CHAPTER III THE UFONAUTS AND ALIEN VAMPIRISM,
CHAPTER IV REPTILIANS, VRIL, AND THE BLOOD LINES SERVING THE MULTI-DIMENSIONAL WORLD,
CHAPTER V SEX WITH ALIENS,
CHAPTER VI ESOTERISM AND ALIEN ENTITIES IN THE END TIMES SCENARIO,


CHAPTER 1

WHO ARE THE INVISIBLE MASTERS?


The supposed alien ancestors of Jesus

Laurence Gardner (1943–2010) was a well-known Masonic author in the 1990s, for some of his books that reached an international level, such as Bloodline of The Holy Grail: The Hidden Lineage of Jesus Revealed (1996). Until his death, he worked hard to trace the true lineage of Jesus, and despite the fact that traditional historians call him a pseudo-historian, his actual influence on contemporary culture is remarkable. As the English newspaper, The Independent wrote after his death: "His work inspired the now famous Da Vinci Code of 2003, offering a bit of inspiration for Dan Brown's novel development."

Gardner even came to determine a supposed alien origin for Jesus through the line of blood that came from his anointed, King David. In his book Genesis of the Grail Kings from 1999, Gardner determined that the real bloodline of Jesus ultimately descended from the biblical Cain of alien origins, whose sons and his following bloodline were, therefore, of extraterrestrial origin.

Gardner discussed this further during a conference, where he stated that they, the sons of Cain, were the true children of the Gods, the Annunaki from the Stars, who were briefly bred to be the leaders of the human race. Annunaki is the Sumerian denomination of the tyrannical Jewish Nephilim, descendants of the Giants, the two hundred Ben Elohim, or fallen angels that Yahweh (one of the Elohim creators of humanity) kicked out of Heaven, a notion disclosed initially by Zecharia Sitchin (1920–2010), the famous unconventional scholar, often criticized for his translations from ancient Sumerian texts. In addition, Sitchin had direct contact with the Vatican through Monsignor Corrado Balducci (1923–2008), as described in Volume III, of my Confessions.

The significance of Gardner's strange claims and those made by Sitchin and others will become apparent after understanding why their position is so different from that of traditional historians, and the importance of their thesis. Gardner developed his work with an almost encyclopedic approach to his already mentioned Genesis of the Grail Kings, and focused on the period of the Old Testament, in particular, on the biblical parts of Genesis and Exodus. He begins with a description of the origins of the Jewish faith as a mixture created by Egyptian worshippers of the sun, assimilating to some notions of the tradition of the Sumerians and their belief system, to which they would be strongly influenced. Gardner followed those who did not revert to the official version of the history of humanity because they were influenced by the mystery schools that traditionally guide both the good and bad Illuminati.

One such person, well before Gardner, was Gerald Massey (1828–1907), an unconventional archeologist linked to the Theosophical Society, who wrote, A Book of the Beginnings, issued in 1881, that later influenced Kenneth Grant, who was linked to Crowley. Massey's work is still used today as a reference for the Theosophical Society, a religious-philosophical movement founded by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831–1891). Massey was a poet, who was passionate about Egyptian civilization, but never a true Egyptologist in the traditional sense, but rather someone who taught himself the art of deciphering hieroglyphs, using his very good intuition. Massey was also the Grand Master of an Order of Druids (A.O.D.) that was highly influential in the Illuminati network. He is still well-known in the New Age movement today, for his seemingly bizarre theory that establishes a parallel between the life of Horus and that of Jesus, a theory that he said was based on a mysterious ancient relic found in Luxor, that Massey examines and interprets in the work, The Historical Jesus and the Mythical Christ (1886).

There are no other sources of reference to assert his thesis, aside from his own. In reality, Massey was just proposing an old theory, made popular by Christian Ernst Wnsch, in Adam Weishaupt's Illuminati Order, one hundred years earlier.

In fact, Ernst Wnsch wrote in, Horus or the Astro-Gnostic final judgment on the Revelation of John published in 1783: "Horus of the Egyptians was the messiah of the Jews, as we have often shown. Horus was the bread and wine. The Messiah was thus also, in the opinion of some in the Jewish sect, to present. He put forth namely life's bread and life's wine, that is, he was the soul's food and the soul's drink, heavenly food and heavenly drink. Jesus had to do all of this. He had further said, that he was going to come in a different relation to situations with his disciples, that he would now like to succeed in his designs on the temple. For this reason, he metaphorically gave them bread and wine, instead of eating his body and blood, as a memorial to his custom until this time community and to drink a toast with them, and since then the communion has been used."

However, in 2007, a popular documentary loved by globalists, entitled Zeitgeist will resume this Illuminati theory, to brainwash the masses, proposing it as Massey's own, and exponentially amplifying it to the whole world in the era of the internet. The statements about the fact that Jesus would be a sort of copycat product of ancient religious figures like Horus or others, have, in fact, been widespread. Anti-Christian atheist websites have been used against Christians in religious debate, even unjustly. This theory originated in the Illuminati, according to traditional historians, and has no basis in reality. However, I still think the truth is found somewhere in between, and is not simply a mythical vision, as seen in Masonry or in other sects where myth often reigns over reality. For Mystic Masonry, the religions and myths of the past are an obvious trace left to us by extradimensional beings able to travel the cosmos since ancient times, to join the human race in secret rituals orchestrated by the Illuminati and the Illuminist, for both evil and good deeds, to be operated on mankind, in order to establish religions and civilizations, at times even requiring human sacrifice. Something that is still happening in the most secret lodges of Occult Masonry, and other more nefarious sects of the Illuminati.

There has been talk of "Contact" between Freemasonry and Aliens, recently relaunched by advocates of the theory of the ancient astronauts known as "paleo-astronautics," originally introduced in the 1960s, by a mathematician of the Soviet establishment named Matest M. Agrest, later popularized by a Swiss writer named Erich von Däniken (b. 1935), in his book, Chariots of the Gods (1969), that became an international bestseller translated into many languages. Paleo-astronautics has been promoted a lot in recent years by...

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