Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson was a freemason and political puppet, used to play a role in the American Revolution as Founding Fathers and 3 president of the United States under control of the British Empire (George III, House of Hanover) instigated by the Jesuits (Roman Empire, jewish freemasonry). The American Revolution was a precursor of the French revolution, under the guise of Enlightenment ideals. |
He was mentored by William Small at The College of William and Mary (House of Orange, known for 7 Society and Phi Beta Kappa fraternity) in Virginia. Small was a member of the Lunar Society.
Jefferson was president of the American Philosophical Society with Illuminati member Joseph von Sonnefels (friend of Wolfgang Mozart, teacher of Ludwig van Beethoven), Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Marquis de Lafayette, Thomas Paine, Jean Brissot (French Revolution, Society of the Friends of the Blacks), Nicholas Biddle (Second Bank of the US), Benjamin Rush (father of American psychiatry) and Baron von Steuben. Franklin was a member of the Hellfire Club and Lunar Society, instrumental in creating the Industrial Revolution (slave religion of capitalism).
In 1765 the Stamp Acts taxed the US colonists, leading to the forming of Loyal Nine (John Adams, mason Paul Revere, Benjamin Edes of Boston Gazette) and Sons of Liberty (Jefferson, John Hancock, Paul Revere, John Brown, Samuel Adams, Haym Salomon, Benjamin Rush) with the Liberty Tree as symbol.
The Sons of Liberty (masons Abraham Wipple and John Brown of Brown University) burned the British ship HMS Gaspee in Rhode Island.
On july 4 (aphelion of Sirius) 1776 (2 months after 1 may, founding of the Illuminati) he played a role in the Declaration of Independence ritual, with Franklin and jesuit Charles Carroll, cousin of John Carroll, president of Georgetown University).
Although he owned 600 slaves, he profiled
himself as an opponent of slavery.
In 1779 he was governor of Virginia.
In 1789 (year of French Revolution with Desmoulins, Sieyés and Bailly) mason George Washington was inaugurated as first US president in Wall Street, NY on the day before 1 may.
He helped writing the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen with jesuits Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès and Marquis de Lafayette, a document with one eye pyramid symbol. He visited the salons of Germaine de Staël.
In 1797 he was vice-president under mason John Adams, who funded the Haitian Revolution.
In 1801 he replaced John Adams and became the 3d president of the US.
In 1803 he purchased the southern state Louisiana from Napoléon Bonaparte, orchestrated by the Dupont family. He prohibited the import of new slaves, vital to the economy of the southern states. He was a friend of Samuel Harrison (University of Virginia), whose grandson Burton Harrison was a S&B member and secretary of mason Jefferson Davis (named after Thomas Jefferson, Smithsonian), one of the main pro-slavery actors in the American Civil War.
He was a honorary member of the Smithsonian Institute.
He was depicted on Mount Rushmore.
Jefferson's descendant Edith Boiling married Woodrow Wilson. Jefferson's descendant Pauline Potter married Philip Rothschild.
He is sometimes glorified by patriotic controlled opposition (Mark Passio) as hero fighting the bankers or Illuminati.
born 4/13/1743.
died 7/4/1826 (aphelion of Sirius).