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The trial of Cagliostro has been called the prologue of the French Revolution. [...] The basic charge against Cagliostro was that he had attempted to found a Masonic lodge in Rome--nothing more.

— Manly P. Hall; The Secret Teachings of all Ages view

Previously hidden facts clearly established that the French Revolution was organized and run out of England by a small number of members of two or three secret societies, whose members included Jeremy Bentham and William Petty. I discovered that Bentham played a leading role in the East India Company and was the leader of the Philosophical Radicals.

— Dr. John Coleman; The Committee of 300 view

The French Revolution did nothing to break the power of the central government except to move it into the hands of even more ruthless tyrants.

— Dr. John Coleman; What You Should Know About the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights view

The original plan had been to impregnate people with hope and will for change, but lodges had been infiltrated to the extent that it has been said that 'the program put into action by the French Constitutional Assembly in 1789 had been put together by German Illuminati in 1776'. Danton, Desmmoulins, Mirabeau, Marat, Robespierre, Guillotin and other leaders had been 'illuminated'.

When the king was slow to agree to further reforms, Desmoulins called for an armed uprising. Then, in June 1789, Louis XVI tried to disperse the Assembly and called him troops to Versailles. Mass desertions followed. On 14 July an angry mob stormed the Bastille. Louis XVI went to the guillotine in January 1793. When he tried to speak to the crowd, he was cut short by a roll on the drums. He was heard to say, 'People of France, I am innocent, I forgive those who are responsible for my death. I pray to God that the blood spilled here never falls on France or on you, my unfortunate people ...' That this should happen in the heart of the most civilized nation on earth opened the door to the unthinkable.

— Mark Booth; The Secret History of the World view

An important piece of business was the passage of Acts on March 20 and March 29, 1815, which permanently guaranteed Swiss neutrality.

— Eustace Mullins; The Curse of Canaan view

Those who were not members of the Masonic lodges had no idea of how to comport themselves, or even how to survive; only the Masons profited by and directed every aspect of the Revolution.

— Eustace Mullins; The Curse of Canaan view

The first lodge in France had been set up by Lord Derwenwater of England, paving the way for the later influence of Lord Shelburne and British Intelligence...Lord Shelburne was the chief of the British Intelligence Service; as such, he masterminded the course of the French Revolution from England...British agents of Lord Shelburne who were to be found there, promoting the most atrocious acts of the Reign of Terror from behind the scenes, in order to make sure that even if the French nation survived the Revolution, it would never again present a threat to the ambitions of the British Empire.

— Eustace Mullins; The Curse of Canaan view

Every type of heresy flourished in France. Idleness and the pursuit of vice were foremost in the minds of the people, while the economy was being paralyzed by a plethora of lawsuits, some of them litigated generation after generation, which created unrest throughout the nation. As in the United States today, prejudice and bias dictated every decision in the courts, and this favoritism became one of the principal causes contributing to the outbreak of the Revolution.

— Eustace Mullins; The Curse of Canaan view

French Revolution of 1789 (the year George Washington became the first US President) was wholly engineered by the Freemasons and their offshoot, the Bavarian Illuminati.

— David Icke; The Biggest Secret view

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