Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Synarchism and Communitarianism: A Synthesis of Ideologies - Part 2/2

 Pope Leo XIII (1810 – 1903) 

Harmonious Rule and the Roman Catholic Church 
As stated in part 1, Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre (1842 - 1909) believed that corporatist ideologies should be included in formulating an integrated Europe. It was apparent that his notion of how Atlantis must have worked, influenced his views of world government. Saint-Yves planned a political-theological formula which he believed would lead to a harmonious society by viewing it as a natural (organic) unity.

During the same era, Pope Leo XIII commissioned theologians and social thinkers to study corporatism - the principles of a political unit, such as a city or state. Corporatism is closely related to the sociological concept of structural functionalism - a study of social cohesion and societal units - also known as community.

The concept of corporatism can be found as far back as Ancient Greece. Plato developed the concept of a totalitarian and communitarian corporatist system of natural-based classes and natural social hierarchies that would be organized based on function, so that groups would cooperate to achieve social harmony by emphasizing collective interests while rejecting individual interests.[1]

During the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church sponsored the creation of various institutions (communities/social structures) including brotherhoods, monasteries, religious orders, and military associations. These are the simplest forms of communitarian corporatist communities.

Dominican monks during the Medieval Times.

The Dark Side of Saint-Yves

Alexandre Saint-Yves d’Alveydre as a young man.
 
Researcher Barbara Aho (not an endorsement) writes that:

"Saint-Yves d’Alveydre, who was a Kabbalist, owed his concept of synarchy to the Kabbalistic Order of the Rose Cross, whose leaders were in communication with the Masters of the Occident the 'Ascended Masters' of the Hierarchy channeled by Alice Bailey." [2]

Wikipedia expands on his past by saying:
Some have claimed that Saint-Yves was a "theocratic occultist" who used "synarchy" to describe a form of government where political power effectively rests with secret societies or, more precisely, esoteric societies, which are composed of oracles. Furthermore he is supposed to have associated "synarchy" with the rule of "ascended masters" who lived in the subterranean caverns of Agartha (Hollow Earth) and supposedly communicated with him telepathically."
So essentially he used divination to gain insight. On the subject of Agartha, sounding very much like the bowels of Hell, Wikipedia states that:
Alexandre Saint-Yves d'Alveydre published the first "reliable" account of Agartha in Europe. According to him, the secret world of "Agartha" and all of its wisdom and wealth "will be accessible for all mankind, when Christianity lives up to the commandments which were once drafted by Moses and Jesus," meaning, "When the anarchy which exists in our world is replaced by the synarchy."
The myth of "Agartha" is also known as "Shambhala", as it was known in India, the underworld realm peopled by initiates and lead by 'the Masters", Masters who are the Spiritual leaders of humanity. - See more at: http://www.crystalinks.com/styves.html#sthash.hMwfQ87B.dpuf
The myth of "Agartha" is also known as "Shambhala", as it was known in India, the underworld realm peopled by initiates and lead by 'the Masters", Masters who are the Spiritual leaders of humanity. - See more at: http://www.crystalinks.com/styves.html#sthash.hMwfQ87B.dpuf
The myth of "Agartha" is also known as "Shambhala", as it was known in India, the underworld realm peopled by initiates and lead by 'the Masters", Masters who are the Spiritual leaders of humanity. - See more at: http://www.crystalinks.com/styves.html#sthash.hMwfQ87B.dpuf
New Agers occultists believe Agartha is also known as 
Shambala - the underworld known to initiates and 
led by "the Masters," who are the self-appointed 
spiritual leaders of humanity. 

Saint-Yves' works were used in the development of Theosophy. He had an influence on occultism and Madame Blavatsky, founder of the Theosophical Society. Additionally, Theosophist Rudolf Steiner used synarchy as a major influence in developing his political thought - involving the mediation of the Representative of Humanity, also known as 'the Christ being,' a spiritual entity who stands between and harmonizes the two polar extremes - Lucifer and Ahriman [possibly the Antichrist].[3][4]


Another source of inspiration for Saint-Yves were the medieval Knights Templar, which he regarded as the ultimate Synarchists in history. After all, the Knights Templar exerted control over the political, financial, and religious life of medieval Europe. These three pillars of medieval society corresponded with Saint-Yves' model of Synarchy. - See more at: http://www.crystalinks.com/styves.html#sthash.hMwfQ87B.dpuf
According to this New Age website, Saint Yves regarded the Knights Templar as the ultimate synarchists in history, since they exerted their power over the political, financial, and religious of life. 

It becomes apparent that these individuals got their marching orders from the seducing spirits of this world, which gave way to doctrines of demons.

"This wisdom descendeth not from above, but is earthly, sensual, devilish or where envying and strife is, there is confusion and every evil work.  But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be intreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy. And the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace of them that make peace." James 3:15-18

"For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. For it is written, He taketh the wise in their own craftiness." 1 Cor. 3:19 

The Big Picture
Communitarianism can be seen as a radical centrist ideology. It's a third way philosophy which includes the belief that, in affirming the core principles involved on both sides of a political argument, the disagreement can be resolved or rendered moot.[5]

Most radical centrists borrow what they see as good ideas from Left, Right, and everywhere else they may be found, often melding them together to create a synthesis.[6] This radical centrism/middle ground has historically been the political viewpoint of the Libertarians, represented by people like Jesse Ventura and Glenn Beck.

Now the Tea Party is a new landing pad for radical centrist ideology - also a place where many Christians have decided to be. In 2010, The New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman called for "a Tea Party of the radical center," an organized national pressure group. The Tea Party offers the religious element the Libertarians don't have. Its ecumenical beliefs fit right in with the New World Orders new religious system - providing fertile ground for the future Noahide Laws. The significance of this is the modern political movements of Christian Reconstructionism and Dominionism desire to replace the modern criminal code of the United States with Mosaic Law.


"With whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication, and the inhabitants of the earth have been made drunk with the wine of her fornication. So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness: and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns." Rev. 17:2-3

Rand Paul and Synarchism
Rand Paul, whose father was a Libertarian, Rosicrucian, and Mason, has found a following in the Tea Party. Though neither father or son seem to have Christian beliefs, Rand recently told Glenn Beck that he never took people seriously when they told him they were praying for him. Every Christian takes prayer seriously, so this allows us to see the wolves clothing he's wearing.

Rand adds the battle cry of the Dominionists and Reconstructionists by saying, “I think that our country needs a spiritual cleansing. I really think we need a revival in this country..."

In an animated way, Rand Paul went on to call for religious leaders to come forward and to help deal with the issues at hand and said that something is needed (i.e. God) that is “bigger than any politician.” “I think our country’s problems are deeper than political — that we need spiritual leaders to come forward. We need something beyond just the politics of the day and, you know, I see it everywhere — something really depraved is rising in the country,” he continued. But all politicians say that - not just to Christians, but to their Jewish, Muslim, and Buddhist voters. It happens that Christians make up a huge part of Glenn Beck's audience.

(YouTube link)

Conclusion 
What seems like a practical political move to create a harmonious world, actually has a hidden evil underbelly. Synarchism, in its various guises, is a totalitarian ideology designed to counter "anarchy," by imposing a totalitarian dictatorship. It has been used several times in history to bring rebellion and eventual downfall of countries. [7]

In my opinion, Communitarianism seems to be a remake of synarchism, being modernized by Amitai Etzioni - a former underground Israeli terrorist. With Plato, Aristotle, and the mystical occult practices of Kabbalah as his guide, Etzioni has done for communitarianism, what Alexandre Saint-Yves d’Alveydre did for synarchism.

Martinism, which are synarchist Masonic teachings of Saint Yves, are built into the nations we think are democratic. Jesuits, who are trained in synarchism, have helped to bring about the synthesis in the ecumenical movement and the nondenominational church movement. The Gnostic heresy and Martinism are akin, with theocracy of Dominion Theology/Christian Reconstructionism being their modern counterparts.[8]

Note the rays of this popular Dominionist artwork, resembling the New World Order's sun coming up behind the mountains. The sun(burst) is an ancient symbol of worship, and adopted by Freemasonry.

"And lest thou lift up thine eyes unto heaven, and when thou seest the sun, and the moon, and the stars, even all the host of heaven, shouldest be driven to worship them, and serve them, which the LORD thy God hath divided unto all nations under the whole heaven." Deut. 4:19

In regard to those in the New Apostolic Reformation:

"Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity." Matt. 7:22-23

Let's not place the blame solely on Dominionists and Reconstructionists. Communitarianism/Synarchism has also entered the Church through the Purpose Driven church, Church Growth Movement,[9] and the common ground of the Emergent church movement. All of the movements in the Church are the handiwork of Lucifer/Satan, Jesuits, and change agents, spreading falsehood and laying the foundation for the final synthesis.

In closing, this was not intended to be a scholarly work. I've not read everything there is to read on the subject. But in the final analysis, I could only find one key point that makes today's communitarianism different from yesterday's synarchism. Communitarianism, through the use of false science, is collaborating efforts with the United Nations Agenda 21 policies, to create a control grid for a collectivist totalitarian utopia - called community. As secret society Elites add the language of sustainability to each law and practice put into place, Plato's global community under one dictator will become a reality. The long awaited dream of the occultists will become realized through the synthesis of a religion, government, and political power.

"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." 
Ephesians 6:12

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