Wednesday, July 13, 2016

INDIAN ILLUMINATI. THE OLDEST SECRET SOCIETY ON THE PLANET.

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Knowledge is a powerful weapon, specialized knowledge, even more so, and since the beginning if mankind there have been secret groups or societies that have endeavored to keep this kind of knowledge a secret from the immature masses. Ancient Egyptians, Tibetan Monks, The Free Masons, The Rosicrucian, The Essene, and The Illuminati are just a few worth mentioning. But the most secretive, the most ancient, and the most important of them all, were perhaps the nine people chosen by Emperor Ashoka, back in 270 BC.
In his book, “Outline of World History,” H.G. Wells wrote: “Among the tens of thousands of names of monarchs accumulated of the files of history, the name Ashoka shines almost alone, like a star.”


Why? Read on.

     
Ashoka was the grandson of Emperor Chandragupta Maurya, who was the first person to attempt to unify the vast land that was India. Emperor Ashoka was a ruthless man and a conqueror, who waged war on the kingodm of Kalinga, which stretched between what is now Chennai and Bengal. After the war, Ashoka stepped out to survey the land he had conquered, and was utterly appalled with what he saw. The sight of thousands and thousands of corpses and burnt houses, made him sick and he cried the famous quote "What have I done"?
 
 This brutality was the reason he adopted Buddhism, under the sages Manjushri and Radhaswami, and started propagating this relatively new religion, throughout the world, from Malaya, Ceylon, Indonesia, Nepal, Tibet, China, Mongolia, Rome and Egypt. The story goes that he realized the inherent tendency of humans to use scientific and technological knowledge for the purpose of destruction. He vowed to find a way to keep the technological discoveries and knowledge, protected from those who could use it for purposes of annihilation and death.
 

With this end in mind, Ashoka founded what is perhaps the most powerful society on the planet, comprising of 9 well-chosen adepts from various disciplines. These nine men were charged with the responsibility of manipulating the culture of India to present an image of a backwards and mystically-oriented people to effectively conceal the superior scientific knowledge that was being accumulated within. It was during his reign that all natural science, past and present, was vowed to secrecy. Ever since that time all technological advancements, from researches into the structure of matter, to the techniques employed in collective psychology, have been effectively hidden behind the mask of a mystical minded people, commonly believed to be concerned with ecstasy and supernatural phenomena.
 

It is not very hard to imagine the strategic importance of ultra-secret knowledge in the hands of 9 men, who benefited directly from the experiments and results of studies, researches and documents, that accumulated over a period of more than 2,000 years. Each of these men were entrusted a book, which contained all mankind's accumulated knowledge in certain fields. It would be the responsibility of the custodian of each book, to constantly add to, revise and perfect, the knowledge contained in the tomes, and this duty would be passed down to the select chosen throughout the ensuing centuries. Some accounts even go as far as to suggest The Nine have unlocked the secrets of immortality, and retain their position for eternity.
 

There were always nine of them, no more, no,less. and they were to remain obscured from the world at large and to avoid any and all dealings with politics or mainstream science, instead opting to remain hidden in the shadows. In order to conceal their communications, the Nine Unknown Men spoke to each other in a synthetic language created by themselves, which was incomprehensible to anyone else. They would serve as keepers and guardians of this hidden knowledge, contained within the ever expanding books, and to be detached observers of the world around them, witnessing the rise and fall of whole civilizations, yet to never interfere or play an active role in any of it, except perhaps when mankind was in dire need of help.
Although the knowledge of these books is supposedly kept totally secret from mankind, over the centuries there are said to have been leaks, which have been responsible for a number of innovations throughout history. For instance, it is said that the secret of aeronautics and flight, using radiation to sterilize objects as well as produce the atomic bomb, pressure points or techniques used in various martial arts, and numerous medical breakthroughs, among others, were all the result of information from the nine books somehow leaking out, or being released into the outside world. Indeed it has long been believed that the Nine Unknown Men intentionally release tidbits of information from their books on occasion, in order to help mankind in times of great need, such gifts being allegedly the vaccines for cholera and plague. They are also said to sometimes reveal themselves to those who they deem to be wise and worthy in order to share portions of the secrets and information, they have gathered over the centuries.

Though stories of this event and The Nine have circulated the land since that time, the world at large, learned about this extraordinary secret society first through Talbot Mundy, who was a member of the British Police in India in 1923.
In his book, Mundy asserts that Ashoka’s society spoke a synthetic language. Mundy also maintained that each of the nine members possessed a book, that was constantly rewritten, updated, and contained detailed accounts of certain scientific subjects.
 

Read on,
 

The concept of the "Nine Unknown Men" was further popularized by Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier, in their 1960 book The Morning of the Magicians. They insisted that the society of the Nine was absolutely real and had been founded by the Indian Emperor Ashoka. They also claimed that Pope Silvester II, born in 920, had met them. Pope Sylvester II, who was born as Gerbert d’Aurillac in 920 and was a Benedictine monk, a professor at the University of Rheims, the Archbishop of Ravenna, and Pope by the grace of Otho III. Pope Sylvester II spent some time in Spain before taking a trip to India for unknown reasons. Upon his return, he was said to have brought with him a variety of knowledge that was well ahead of its time and which puzzled those around him.

Jacolliot states categorically that the Society of Nine did actually exist. And, to make it all the more intriguing, he refers in the this connection to certain techniques, unimaginable in 1860, such as, for example, the liberation of energy, sterilization by radiation and psychological warfare. Yersin, one of Pasteur and de Roux's closest collaborators, was entrusted, it seems, with certain biological secrets when he visited Madras in 1890, and following the instructions he received was able to prepare a serum against cholera and the plague.
 

Numerous figures who straddled the line between occultism and science fiction writing, like Louis Jacolliot, Talbot Mundy, and later Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier, in their book, Morning of the Magicians, propagated the story of the Nine claiming that the society occasionally revealed itself to wise outsiders such as Pope Sylvester II, who was said to have received, among other things, training in supernatural powers and a robotic talking head from the group. In more recent times, according to this circle, the Nine assisted humanity by revealing the secret of the Cholera vaccine.
"Nine Unknown Men" are referenced in some Indian novels, beginning with The Mahabharata Secret, a 2013 novel written by Christopher C. Doyle, then in the 2015 novel Finders, Keepers.
Some modern Indian scientists such as Jagdish Chandra Bose were said to believe in or even to be members of the Nine although documentation on this issue is scant.

The Books. 
 

The subjects of these nine alleged mysterious books vary wildly, and cover a range of disciplines and knowledge, much of which we still do not possess today and would have been certainly unheard of at the time.
 

1) The first deals with techniques of propaganda and psychological warfare, the science of manipulating mass opinions and sculpting the attitudes of society at large, which has long been thought to be among the most dangerous of sciences.

2) The second deals with the subject of human physiology, an equally dangerous field outlining such things as how to create poisons, kill more efficiently, ways to manipulate pressure points, and indeed how to kill with a mere touch.

3) The third book delves into the area of microbiology, with its vast potential to create and manipulate microbes that could save or wipe out mankind, as well as more beneficial microbes for medicinal purposes or purification. Some legends hold that the Ganges River is purified with microbes designed by The Nine and dispersed into the waters at the base of the Himalayas.

4) The fourth book is on the subject of alchemy, namely the transmutation of metals, a power which is used to explain the sudden influx of gold to some temples around the country from an unknown source in times of need.

5) The fifth book delves into the subject of communication, strangely supposedly including methods for which to communicate with extraterrestrials, which would have been a fairly high concept notion in 237 BC at the least, and would suggest they knew of alien visitations to the planet.

6) The sixth book is all about the secrets of gravity, including the ways in which to make anti-gravity aircraft called Vimana, which are persistent in Indian myth throughout history and are sometimes called ancient UFOs of India.

7) In the seventh book there is said to be a vast, exhaustive amount of information on cosmology and the workings of the universe, including allegedly the secrets of faster than light travel, how to bend space and time, travel between dimensions, and by some accounts even time travel.

8) The eighth book is said to be about the nature of light, including increasing or decreasing its speed, bending it to one’s will, and using it to create weapons such as lasers.

9) The ninth and final book is about sociology, and is said to include the immutable rules of the rise and fall of civilizations, as well as the secrets of how to predict the decline of society, and how to stop it or hasten it.

Though there are those who believe that this is myth, it is a story that each person is entitled to have his own opinion about. There are an overwhelming number of famous figures who staked their credibility in popularizing this story and this clearly indicates their convictions about its existence. Personally, I think there is good chance that the above tale is absolutely true. Remember, truth, is most of the time stranger than fiction. There is lot more to be stated about the Nine, but I think this will do for now.

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