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happened to him.  So Kaspar was given to a family of a friend of the chief of police, who
took on Kaspas as their own child.
But then things started to happen.
This child was very unusual.  After half a year Kaspar
could speak pretty well, and he started to draw.  He was a very correct child, intensely tidy,
he wore the most proper clothing, everything in his room had its proper place.  He had a
brilliant memory they had never seen in another child; he remembered every word that had
been said by every person he had met, knew the clothing they had worn that day.  But he
had even more phenomena to show.  Besides being such a beautiful boy he was extremely
telepathic.  He knew what other people thought of, knew who the person was behind his
back, 450 feet away, and what he was doing; he saw at night better than during the day, but
most important was his being.  He was such a gentle, loving being that everybody who met
him just had to like him and became a different person.  So he became known as the
“miracle child of Europe”, and people from all over came to see him.
Then, at the age of eighteen, he started to write this first biography (imagine this, after all he
could not speak nor write nor do much else at fifteen).
Imagine a normal child being
imprisoned for twelve and a half years without any light.  So the Grand Orient Freemasons
saw that this child was too powerful and that it would take him probably just another few
months to realize who he really was and that he finally would take on his title anyway.  So
they had one of their members, Lord Stanhope, get into Kaspar Hauser’s life.  Stanhope
took him away from his adoptive parents and got him to the teacher Meyer in Ansbach who
was very cruel to him.
There he was taught to lie and talk about other people.
But Kaspar was still bothering the Illuminati, so, on the 17
th
of October 1829, they tried to kill
him the first time in a kosher way, by cutting his throat, another type of ritual murder the
Freemasons use which they have adopted from the Jews.  But the assassin didn’t cut the
throat, he cut the forehead, probably because it was too dark.  Kaspar’s reaction the next
day was forgiveness for the assassin.
He was not even angry at him.
But then, on the 14th of December 1833, the Masons were successful.  Kaspar was stabbed
with a knife three times while he was walking out in the fields, and died three days later on
the evening of the 17
th
.
But the most important incident is that on his deathbed Kaspar forgave his murderer, as
Jesus on the cross had forgiven his murderers (actually the same group of people).
This shows us who Kaspar Hauser really was – by his deeds we now know him.
Kaspar’s task was to unite Europe in peace, to bring forth a different “New World Order”,
and order of love and respect.
So, again the Illuminati had been successful with their plan, but just on the surface.
The
same that happened through of Jesus, happened again through the death of Kaspar
Hauser, and it affected the whole world, even if one can’t recognize it immediately.  One
cannot kill a spiritual master and just think “that’s that”!
CHAPTER 12
THE FREEMASONS IN AMERICA
After the ROSICRUCIANS had founded their first colony in 1694 in what today is
Pennsylvania, the Freemasons proceeded to establish their first lodges around 1730, with
the consent of the Mother Grand Lodge in England.
The founding of the United States of America is the result of the secret work by Freemasons
over hundreds of years.  The American War of Independence had been organized and
fought by Freemasons, and the Constitution of the U.S. had been penned and signed by
Freemasons.  About one third of the American Presidents were Freemasons, and they are
well represented in Congress, both in the Senate and in the United States Representatives.
The Great seal of the United States with the Pyramid with the all-Seeing Eye on the reverse
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