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Adnan Harun Yahya
Both British East India Co., and the deep state-linked leaders of the Com-
mittee of 300 that followed in their footsteps were known for their deep hatred
of the Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Illuminati par-
ticularly was a secret organization set up as a power against these religions.
The following words of Adam Weishaupt, founder of the Illuminati, on May
1, 1776, are noteworthy in that they help us understand the policies of the
said deep state institutions:
Behold our secret: … If, in order to destroy all Christianity, all religion, we
have pretended to have the sole true religion, remember that the end justifies
the means, and that the wise ought to take all the means to do good, which the
wicked take to do evil… This can be done in no other way but by secret asso-
ciations, which will by degrees, and in silence, possess themselves of the gov-
ernment of the States, and make use of those means for this purpose which the
wicked use for attaining base ends… The express aim of this Order was to
abolish Christianity, and overthrow all civil government. 29
British deep state organizations, centering around this mentality, devel-
oped their causes accordingly. Since the time they were first set up, their main
goal has been undermining the influence of the Abrahamic religions in soci-
eties, eliminating civil governments through coups and replacing them with
governments reporting to them. Journalist Jacob de Haas, a British Hasidic
Jew and an early leader of the Zionist movement in the United States, stated
that three hundred men governed the world events, they even selected pres-
idents such as Wilson and the delegates who attended the League of Nations
conference in Paris. 30
German statesman Walther Rathenau wrote the following in a column
on December 24, 1921:
Only three hundred men, each of whom knows all the others, govern the fate
of Europe. They select their successors from their own entourage. These men
have the means in their hands of putting an end to the form of the State, which
they find unreasonable. 31