540
Bubonic plague engulfs the Roman
Empire until 592.
553
Justinian convenes the Second
Synod of Constantinople, issuing a
decree that bans the doctrine
of"past lifetimes" or
"reincarnation", as well as
removal of all veiled references
to pre-existence from religious
documents.
567
Gregory of Tours reports that just
before the bubonic plague invaded
the Auvergne region of France,
three brillant lights appeared
around the sun "and the heavens
appeared to be on fire."
590
Another historian reports that
bright lights in the sky precede
the plague in another province in
France.
1099
Christian Crusades to free
Palestine from the Muslims. (To
1270).
1119
Founding of the Knights Templar.
1228
German emperor Frederick II leads
a Crusade to Jerusalem.
1243
Centralization of Papal power in
Pope Innocent IV until 1254.
1298
Between 1298 and 1314 seven large
"comets" seen over Europe.
1333
A plague in China, preceeded by a
"terrible mist emitting a fearful
stench and infecting the air".
1347
Bubonic plague spreads in Europe
through 1350. Over 100 million
would die from the plague during
the next 400 years.
1350
Renaissance period, with its
emphasis on freedom of the human
spirit, replaces oligarchic
control structures in Europe. It
produces individualism that is
immediately expressed as
republican nationalism, dedicated
to ending all hereditary control
and dictatorship over the lives of
people. The Renaissance Period
becomes de-structured again by the
old families in Europe. England
eventually becomes the source of
the movement to destroy
nationalism (initially through
conquest and establishment of the
British Empire) and individualism,
expressed in the Communist
movement. Eventually, two world
wars would be planned to restore
rule by the oligarchy.
1400
European power centres coalesce
into two camps: the Ghibellines,
who supported the Emperors
Hohenstaufen family, and the
Guelphs, from Welf, the German
prince who competed with Frederick
for control of the Holy Roman
Empire. The Pope allied himself
with the Guelphs. All modern
history stems directly from the
struggle between these two powers.
The Guelphs are also called the
Neri, Black Guelphs, or Black
Nobility, and supported William of
Orange in his seizure of the
throne of England, which
eventually resulted in the
formation of the Bank of England
and the East India Company, which
would rule the world from the 17th
century.
All
coup d'etats, revolutions and wars
in the 19th and 20th centuries are
centred in the battle of the
Guelphs to hold and enhance their
power, which is now the New World
Order. The power of the Guelphs
would extend through the Italian
financial centres to the north of
France in Lombardy (all Italian
bankers were referred to as
"Lombards". Lombard in German
means "deposit bank", and the
Lombards were bankers to the
entire Medieval world. They would
later transfer operations north to
Hamburg, then to Amsterdam and
finally to London. The Guelphs
would start the slave trade to the
colonies. The Guelphs, in order to
aid
their
control of finance and politics,
would perpetuate gnostic cults
which eventually developed into
the Rosicrucians, Unitarians,
Fabian Society and the World
Council of Churches. The East
India company, together with John
Stuart Mill, would finance the
University of London. A friend of
Mill, George Grote, would give the
University of London £6000
to study "mental health", which
began the worldwide "mental
health" movement.
1444
Men taken from Lagos, Africa to
Seville, Spain and sold into
slavery to work the sugar cane
fields.
1454
Pope induced to extend his
blessing to the slave trade and
his authority to "attack, subject
and reduce to slavery the
Saracens, Pagans and other
"enemies of Christ." Portugal
becomes a prime user of slavery to
promote its trade in sugar, to
which people were becoming
addicted.
1493
Columbus transports sugar cane to
the New World on the advice of
Queen Isabella. Members of his
crew acquire syphilis in Haiti.
1495
Syphilis epidemic spreads to
Europe from Naples, Italy, where
the troops of Charles VIII were
quartered.
1495
Syphilis reaches Germany and
Switzerland.
1496
Treatment of syphilis using
mercury compounds introduced,
based on Arabic use of mercury
compounds to treat skin diseases.
1496
Syphilis reaches England and
Holland.
1497
Severe famine in Florence, Italy.
1497
Vasco da Gama carries syphilis to
India.
1498
Syphilis outbreak in India.
1500
Epidemic of syphilis.
1500
Dutch establish a sugar refinery
at Antwerp and ships sugar to
Germany and England.
1501
Swift development of book printing
and typography.
1505
Syphilis outbreak reaches Canton,
China.
1509
First attempts to restrict right
to practice medicine to licensed
doctors.
1510
King Ferdinand consents to
recruitment of the first large
contingent of African slaves in
the growing Spanish sugar
industry.
1515
Spanish monks offer loans in gold
to anyone who would start a sugar
mill.
1526
From 1526 to 1546, there was a
tendency for syphilis to bceome
milder and more chronic in nature.
1528
Severe outbreaks of plague in
England.
1533
First non-medical insane asylums
instituted.
1557
Massive influenza epidemic in
Europe.
1558
Tobacco first brought to Europe
from Mexico.
1560
Charles V of Spain builds vast
palaces using taxes on sugar trade
1563
General outbreak of plague in
Europe. Kills 20,000 in London.
1567
In South America, 2 million die
from typhoid fever.
1568
Disease epidemic in Lisbon kills
40,000.
1573
First German sugar cane refinery
at Augsburg.
1578
First recognized description of
whooping cough (Pertussis) by
French physician Guillaume Baillou
during epidemic in Paris.
1592
Plague kills 15,000 people in
London.
1599
Outbreak of plague in Spain.
1660
British find sugar pushing so
profitable it becomes a matter of
national security. British pass
the Navigation Act of 1660 to
prevent transport of sugar,
tobacco, or any product of the
American Colonies to any port
outside England, Ireland and
British possessions.
1600
East India Company granted a
charter by the Queen of England.
1601
Jesuits establish mission in
Beijing, China to provide contacts
for the Portuguese and Dutch for
access to native drug trafficking
routes in the East. The Dutch
negotiate an opium monopoly for
northern India.
1603
Heavy outbreak of plague in
England.
1606
London Company chartered to
establish the Virginia Plantation
on a communistic basis, and the
Plymouth Company, whose
descendants would control the New
England business world.
1607
Announcement of national
bankruptcy in Spain.
1608
Telescope discovered.
1612
Tobacco planted in Virginia in
American colonies.
1622
Under James I, the East India
Company becomes a joint stock
company.
1627
Francis Bacon writes The New
Atlantis , which espouses the
paradigm of a world university
that
scans
the world for talented children in
order to enrich the power of the
state, because the state will know
everything and be invincible. The
book is widely read by Germans
mystics.
1632
First coffee shop opens in London.
1635
Tobacco sale in France restricted
to apothecaries by
doctor'sprescription only.
1638
Torture abolished in England.
1642
Income and Property Tax introduced
in England.
1650
World population estimated 500
million.
1650
Extermination of North American
Indian people begins.
1657
Chocolate drinking introduced in
London.
1658
First bank note introduced in
Sweden.
1660
Dutch (Boers) settle in South
Africa.
1661
Charles II in England, in an
attempt to retain his throne,
grants the East India Company the
power to make war.
1662
Britain importing 16 million
pounds of sugar per year.
1664
Descartes advances the concept
that activities of organisms
(including man) are because of a
reaction to external stimuli. One
of the initial premises of future
mind control paradigms.
1665
London swept by bubonic plague. It
was noticed that people who lived
without sugar escaped harm. Over
68,000 die.
1665
Newton experiments with
gravitation.
1666
Great Fire of London.
1667
The apparent danger of using
animals serums foreign to human
beings and animal serums foreign
to other animals is reported in
medical literature in 1667 when
lambs blood was unsuccessfully
used as a human blood
transfusion.(Sir Graham Wilson,
The Hazards of Immunization,
London 1967, Athlone Press).
1667
Epidemics of smallpox, dysentery
begin.
1668
Merck begins an apothecary shop in
Darmstadt Germany.
1669
Outbreak of cholera in China.
1670
Measles and tertian fever
epidemics displace cholera.
1672
Dysentery becomes mild and some
smallpox occurs.
1673
Inoculation against smallpox
appears in Denmark. (See 1778).
1674
First mention of diabetes mellitus
in British Pharmaceutice
Rationalis, by Thomas Willis,
member of the Royal College of
Physicians.
1675
Malaria epidemic in England and
discovery of "Peruvian bark"
(quinine).
1677
Ice cream becomes popular dessert
in Paris.
1678
First medical treatise in America
on smallpox and measles.
1683
First German emigrants to America
land.
1690
John Locke writes "Concerning
Human Understanding". One of the
crucial elements of the essay
isthe belief and concept that
children are tabula erasa ie.,
totally programmable. The idea was
immediately taken up by the upper
class in Europe and the United
States, and it would become a
cognitive foundation for the idea
of "the emergence of a strong
state", in terms of "programming
an analytical systems
substructure" - the substructure
being the children who , under
this paradigm, are entities to be
possessed and controlled -
paradigm that would persist for
400 years.
1692
Salem witch trial executions in
New England.
1693
National Debt begins in England.
1694
Bank of England founded.
1695
Royal Bank of Scotland founded.
University of Berlin founded.
1695
Paris and Rome experience
ferocious epidemics of Pertussis.
1696
First English property insurance
company founded.
1698
Tax on beards in Russia
instituted.
1699
Philadelphia epidemic of yellow
fever.
1700
From 1700 to 1830, the East India
Company would gain control of
India and wrestle control of the
opium monopoly.
1700
British Isles importing 20 million
pounds of sugar per year.
1700
Deaths from tuberculosis increase
dramatically in England and other
sugar consuming countries as the
body environment changes to
accommodate it.
1700
Refined sugar is the most
important export of France.
1702
First appearance of yellow fever
in the United States. It would
appear 35 times between 1702 and
1800 and would appear almost every
year between 1800 and 1879.
1709
Plague in Turkey, Russia,
Scandinavia and Germany through
1710.
1712
First record of vaccinations for
smallpox in France.
1715
British East India Company opens
its first trading office in
Canton; China begins trading in
opium.
1717
Inoculation against smallpox
instituted in England by Lady Mary
Montague after she returns from
Turkey, where it was in a popular
experimental stage at the time
1718
First bank notes in England.
1719
Outbreak of the plague in
Marseilles, France through 1720.
1720
British government issues
instruction that American colony
governors consent to no Act
emitting Bills of Credit.
1721
In the United States, a clergyman
named Cotton Mather attempts to
introduce a crude form of smallpox
vaccination by smearing smallpox
pus into scratches in healthy
people. Over 220 people are
treated during the first six
months of experimentation. Only
six had no apparent reaction.
Mather was bitterly attacked for
recommending this practice.
Boston, Massachusetts.
1722
In Wales, a Dr. Wright refers to
inoculation against smallpox in
the British Isles as "an ancient
practice". A citizen of Wales, 99
years old, states that inoculation
had been known and used during his
entire lifetime, and that his
mother stated it was common during
her life, and that she got
smallpox through her
"inoculation".
1723
Johann Peter Rockefeller arrives
in the US colonies from Germany.
1723
First record of smallpox
immunization in Ireland, when a
doctor in Dublin inoculates 25
people. Three died, and the custom
was briefly abandoned.
1724
First record of vaccination for
smallpox in Germany. It soon fell
into disfavour due to the number
of deaths. Years later, doctors
were able to reintroduce it. 1727
Coffee planted in Brazil.
1728
Madrid Lodge of Freemasons
founded.
1729
Emperor Yung Cheng prohibits opium
smoking in China.
1730
Zinc smelting begins in England.
1733
Molasses Act of 1733 passed by
Britain, putting a heavy tax on
sugar and molasses coming from
anywhere except the British sugar
islands in the Caribbean. Sugar
was also essential for production
of rum (alcohol), to which a
significant percentage of humans
were already addicted. Tobacco,
(nicotine) begins to gain more
significance in world use.
1734
Masonry introduced to the
Netherlands.
1735
Masonry introduced to Portugal,
Italy and Russia.
1737
Masonry introduced to Germany.
1737
Hume's Treatise on Human Nature is
published.
1740
Smallpox epidemic in Berlin.
University of Pennsylvania
founded.
1741
Philadelphia epidemic of yellow
fever.
1747
Philadelphia epidemic of yellow
fever.
1750
Dutch shipping more than 100 tons
of opium per year to Indonesia.
1750
Scandinavia experiences a 15 year
epidemic of Pertussis (whooping
cough) which takes 45,000 lives.
1753
Vienna Stock Exch
1754
Inoculation for smallpox
introduced in Rome. The practice
was soon stopped because of the
numberof deaths it caused. Later,
the medical profession would
successfully reintroduce it.
1757
Bengal made a British Crown
Colony, and Britain expands its
trafficking in Opium.
1762
Philadelphia epidemic of yellow
fever.
1763
Epidemic of smallpox in France
wipes out a large part of the
population. It was immediately
attributed to innoculation, and
the practice was prohibited by the
French government for five years.
1763
The first recorded episode of
biological warfare in the United
States occurs when white colonial
settlers give smallpox-infected
blankets to Native Americans who
sought friendly relations. Also a
significant case of genocide.
1764
Britain prohibits American
colonies from issuing their own
currency.
1768
The medical profession in France
is successful in re-instituting
vaccination for smallpox.
1770
Emile is written by Roseau. The
work parallel the work of Locke in
1690, but Russeaus work won
the
attentions of the Prussian Empire
(Germans), essentially a synthetic
state founded on a religious
principle, due to the fact that
Prussians were the subject of a
religious war and Crusade by the
Pope.
1770
Georg Wilhelm Fredrich Hegel born
in Germany.
1771
Encyclopaedia Britannica first
assembled in London.
1774
First Continental Congress
convened, Sept 5, 1774.
1774
Scheele discovers Chlorine gas.
1775
King George issues his
Proclamation of Rebellion.
1775
Continental Congress authorizes
respective states to issue paper
currency in defiance of Britain.
The British respond by printing
counterfeit money and flooding the
US with it.
1776
Adam Weishaupt infiltrates the
Bavarian Masonic Lodges. The
doctrine of the Illuminati
encompasses: abolition of ordered
government, private property,
inheritance, nationalism, family,
religion, marriage, morality and
communal education of children.
1776
Roughly 85% of citizens in the
United States have independent
livelihoods.
1776
American colonies of Britain
declare their independence from
Britain.
1776
Adam Smith writes The Wealth of
Nations, setting forth British
policy to maintain the American
colonies as backward raw material
producers and the mandate to
expand the opium trade.
1777
Nathan Rothschild born. Weishaupt
joins the Munich Masonic Lodge,
and within two years would be in
control of the lodge of Theodore
of Good Counsel.
1778
Danish physicians move to open two
major vaccination houses in
Denmark, by order of the King.
1778
In Italy, infants were inoculated
by Neapolitan nurses without the
knowledge of parents.
1778
Act of Congress prohibits
importation of slaves into US.
1779
American recalls its currency to
counteract the effect of
undermining by Britain.
1780
United States has two interest
bearing banks.
1780
Eclectic Alliance used until 1784
to covert masonic lodges to
Illuminism.
1780
Adam Weishaupt's Order of the
Illuminati at the University of
Ingolstadt has 60 members in five
German cities by 1780, but the
impact of his ideas extends much
farther in society. Weishaupt and
others desired to attach
themselves to Masonic lodges in
Europe and America. In 1780,
Weishaupt recruits Adolf Francis
(Baron Knigge), which allowed the
hierarchical structure of the
Order to expand to completion.
Weishaupt sought absolute
obedience to him and other
influential members of the order,
and worked for the overthrow of
church and state authorities who
were seen as blocks to Illuminati
progress. Knigge completes the
system of initiation, and
membership swells to 300.
Competition arises between
Weishaupt and Knigge.
1781
American Congress meets for the
first time. The Bank of North
America founded, modeled after the
Bank of England. Never recognized
by the majority of states. Bank of
North America folded in 1790.
1781
Massachusetts Medical Society
incorporated.
1782
Masonic Congress at Wilhelmsbad.
Knigge enrols virtually all of the
members attending over to
Weishaupt's Order, which depleated
potential members for the rival
Order of Strict Observance.
1782
Original Great Seal of the United
States adopted.
1783
Baring Brothers become premier
merchant of the opium trade.
1783
Because of Weishaupt's power and
arrogance, complaints begin to
surface that the Order was
subversive of political and
religious authority, the schools
and the press. In October of 1783,
a disgruntled member of the order,
Joseph Utzschneider, denounces
Weishaupt to the duchess Maria
Anna of Bavaria, who in turn
speaks to Carl Theodore, the
Bavarian king.
1783
US President John Hanson dies.
1784
Bavarian Illuminati (Weishaupt)
membership is 3000, which
effectively knocks out competition
from the Strict Observance and
Rosicrucian orders. Knigge
withdraws from Weishaupt's Order
of the Illuminati.
1784
US President Lee in office.
1784
In Bavaria, king Carl Theodore
outlaws secret societies (June
1784).
1785
Carl Theodore issues another edict
specifically outlawing Weishaupt's
Order of Illuminati, as well as
providing rewards for information
on them. Weishaupt flees to a
neighbouring province, as does
Count Massenhausen.
1785
Columbus Lodge of Order of
Illuminati established in New York
City. Press gives criticism to US
President John Hanson.
1785
Watt introduces steam engine in
England.
1786
In Bavaria, the home of Xavier
Zwack, one of Weishaupt's members
of the Order, is raided by the
government. Many books and papers
of the Illuminati are found. The
home of Zwacks' friend, Baron
Bassus, is also raided and other
papers are seized.
1787
British Secretary of State Dundas
proposes that Britain storm China
and create more of an opium market
to suppress the Chinese people.
1787
The duke of Bavaria issues a final
edict against the Order of the
Illuminati.
1787
Dollar currency first introduced
in the United States.
1788
Constitutional amendment ratified
that limited the power of the
government and ensured money was
backed by precious metal.
1789
French Revolution begins. It would
last until 1799.
1789
Knights of Malta defeated by
Napoleon.
1789
Epidemic of influenza in New
England through 1790.
1789
Constitution of the United States
ratified. George Washington
maintains a vast plantation
growing marijuana (hemp).
1789
George Washington, a mason,
becomes President of the United
States, following the terms of
Presidents Hanson, Boudinot,
Mifflin, Lee, Gorham, Griffin and
St. Clair.
1790
Bavarian police harass Illuminati
members.
1790
Washington DC founded. First
patent law in US established.
1790
Edward Jenner buys a medical
degree from St.Andrews University
for £15.
1791
Edward Jenner vaccinates his 18
month old son with swine-pox. In
1798, he vaccinates his son with
cow-pox. His son will die of TB at
the age of 21.
1791
First Bank of the United States
chartered. Creation of Hamilton
and chartered for 20 years.
1792
Anti-Saccharite Society forms in
Europe to protest effect of sugar
on people. It induces a British
sugar boycott through Europe. The
British East India companies,
already involved with opium drug
trafficking, uses the slavery
issue for an advertising campaign
"East India sugar not made by
slaves", for its sugar
trafficking.
1793
Epidemic of influenza in New
England.
1793
Major epidemic of yellow fever in
the United States in Philadelphia,
the social, political and
financial center of the country.
It would soon spread to other
states through 1796.
1796
Edward Jenner in Gloucestershire,
England credited with concept of
vaccination. Jenner vaccinates
an
8 year old boy with smallpox pus.
Jenner would vaccinate the boy 20
times. The boy would die from TB
at the age of 20.
1796
Edict of Peking forbids import of
opium into China.
1798
General vaccine programs against
cowpox instituted in the US.
1798
John Robison publishes Proofs of a
Conspiracy in which he describes
84 German masonic lodges and says
that the Illuminati still work
covertly behind the scenes. Copy
is received by George Washington.
1798
Publication of Augustine Barruels
"Memoirs of Jacobianism". Barruel
comes to similar conclusions as
Robison, that when the Illuminati
was outlawed it went underground
and resurfaced as an organization
called the German Union, which
played a role in creating the
French Revolution in 1789. This
thesis is later discussed in 1918
with Stauffer's New England and
the Bavarian Illuminati. Knigge
was allegedly involved with both
the German Union and the Eclectic
Alliance, which was used as a
cover for converting Masonic
lodges to Illuminism between 1780
and 1784.
1798
Emigration to Canada begins.
1799
George Washington dies. With his
death Masons were again trusted,
and the controversy about the
Illuminati faded.