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Hells Mirror
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Texe Marrs
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

My staff deserves maximum praise for their outstanding contributions. Included: Michelle Powell, business administrator, Sandra Myers, publishing and art; Jerry Barrett, computer and internet; Nelson Sorto, shipping and facilities manager; and Steve Reilly, administration and shipping. To my wife and confidant, Wanda Marrs, goes all my love and gratefulness.

Hells Mirror

Copyright 2017, by Texe Marrs.

Published by RiverCrest Publishing 1708 Patterson Rd., Austin, Texas 78733.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher, except as provided by USA copyright law. The author and publisher have taken great care to abide by copyright law in preparing this book. Please notify the publisher of any inadvertent omission, and correction will be made at the earliest opportunity. Photos and illustrations and the rights thereto remain the property of the original sources and are used here only as provided by USA copyright law.

All Scripture quotations are from the King James Version of The Holy Bible.

Cover design: Sandra Myers and Texe Marrs. The image of the devil on the front cover is an actual picture of the devil atop a church in Great Britain.

Printed in the United States of America.

Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 2017954781

Categories:

Architecture History

Religion Occult

ISBN 978-1930004-12-2

The Occult Myth of Illuminism

What is Superior is as that which is Inferior,
and what is Below is as that which is Above.

Albert Pike, 33, Morals and Dogma (p. 324)
Doublethink and Hells Mirror
Philosophy of the Illuminati

Doublethink: Doublethink was described by George Orwell in his novel, 1984, as simultaneously holding two conflicting beliefs. Orwell describes it thus:

The power of holding two contradictory beliefs in ones mind simultaneously, and accepting both of them... To tell deliberate lies while genuinely believing in them, to forget any fact that has become inconvenient, and then, when it becomes necessary again, to draw it back from oblivion for just so long as it is needed, to deny the existence of objective reality and all the while to take account of the reality which one deniesall this is indispensably necessary. Even in using the word doublethink it is necessary to exercise doublethink. For by using the word one admits that one is tampering with reality; by a fresh act of doublethink one erases this knowledge; and so on indefinitely, with the lie always one leap ahead of the truth. (George Orwell, 1984)

Illuminists are demonic-possessed experts at Doublethink and are always determined creators of a New Reality. Thus, the illuminists contend that free speech is absolute, but there are some things you cannot say and will be punished for saying, even if they are true. The Illuminati hold that everything has two opposite sides, but both sides are true at different times. For the Illuminati, gender and nationality are flexible and changeable. War is peace, freedom is slavery, and ignorance is strength. Only the simpleton would believe and confess otherwise, they say.

Doublethinkers are thoroughly evil and naturally doubleminded. The Word of God warns against the doubleminded: A doubleminded man is unstable in all his ways (James 1:8).

Hells Mirror: The Illuminist, like a serpent, sees double images while peering into Hells Mirror. As Jesus told his disciples, If thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be full of darkness (Matthew 6:23).

Table of Contents
Note: Throughout this book, the author has provided photographs and illustrations proving his assertion that Satan, his dark angels, and his illuminist builders are constructing an evil kingdom right before our eyes. Hells Mirror is evidence of Satans notoriously wicked ambitions.
Introduction
As Above, So BelowThe Illuminati Builders Erect Their Great Work, The Global Empire
And they said one to another... Come, let us build a city and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven. Genesis 11: 3-4

Cain, who vindictively slew his brother Abel, went on to become a builder of cities, the Bible tells us. And since the days of Cain, similar evil men have sought to build cities and to organize empires. They are inspired and motivated by Satan to do so. Their goal is to build a World City, a global empire whose top, like the tower of Babel, reaches unto heaven. That is Satans nefarious goal, a World City of men and dark angels united in a collective effort to combine earth and heaven. The evil one intends to sit on the throne of that dastardly, combination World City.

Satan, who was cast out of heaven for his rebellious activity, has been energetic in building this World City on planet earth. As I illustrated in my earlier book, Mysterious Monuments, across this globe we discover satanic communities brim full of occultic architecture symbolically linked with Satans work. We also find the ruins of numerous ancient archeological sites laden with the remains of these sinister links. Entire cities lie in semi-ruin, many with archeology pointing to a sin-stained, sexual past of historic infamy and depravity. I speak here of the Mayan, Incan, Aztec, and other civilizations in the Americas, and of the Oriental, Egyptian, Babylonian, Greek, Roman, and the early European groups.

Of course, we discover remnants of these civilizations, their architecture, and artifacts existing to this day. Whats more, modern evidence of our adoration of these ancient cultures is locatable in Washington, D.C., where the United States emulates the past cultures and throughout Asia and Europe.

The Builders, the Great Architect, and the Great Work

The Freemasons today claim to be heirs of these primitive religions and cultures. They are proud to be known as the Builders, and devotedly worship a god they credit as the Grand Architect of the Universe (GAOTU). They claim that this Grand Architect represents all religions, and the Freemasons vehemently reject sectarianism. Thus, the name of Jesus Christ is prohibited in the Masonic Lodge.

The lifework of the devoted members of the Masonic Lodge is to accomplish the Great Work. The Mason professes to constantly seek more light, to become a better man. This is what they buildthe Perfected Man; in effect the divine god-man. Collectively, the Lodges greatest philosophers and scholars proclaim that as perfect god-men, the Masons ultimate goal, the Grand Design, is the building of the perfect world.

Architecture, writes Masonic scholar Manly P. Hall, 33, in his classic work, The Secret Destiny of America, is a chosen instrument for the perpetuation of the Grand Designthe building of the perfect world.

Architecture is material evidence of whom humanity worships and how human beings live. We call civilizations primitive or advanced depending upon our perception of their architecture (by Architecture, I refer also to the artifacts of a culture or civilizationthe objects with which the people create, work, exist, and die).

Christians for example, idealize heaven as an advanced place of splendid architecture. We speak of it as a paradise of golden streets and majestic palaces and of things being made of precious stones in heaven. We confidently express that heaven is, indeed, the perfect world.

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