Due to recent events (war in Iran), many people just recently became acquainted with the ideas of Christian Zionism and began to discover that there are people (and world leaders) that believe so strongly in eschatology that it guides their policies and actions.
But this rabbit-hole goes even deeper…it’s may be hard to believe that “Christian Kabbalism” is actually a real thing, but it is.

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Now it is starting to make sense why the the word “cabal” comes from “cabbala” aka “kabbalah”.
Recent events within Catholicism also make a bit more sense, they seem to not be rooted in the politics of today but a much older feud. Perhaps even an Ancient feud. It’s amazing how the events currently manifesting on the global stage have deeply historical roots.
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We (here at Infogrenades) only perked up to this recent news due to recent readings about historical subversion of the Vatican.
see: “The Occult Renaissance Church of Rome”
As an author, Hoffman is controversial, but within the first chapters it becomes clear how well it is researched.
(FUN FACT: the glasses in the movie “They Live” are referred to (in the film) as ‘Hoffman Lenses’. The makers of that Film named the glasses after the author of “Occult Renaissance Church of Rome”, “Secret Societies and Psychological Warfare”, and many other seminal books.

'Hoffman Lenses' in the film 'They Live'.
Nonetheless, despite the author’s controversiality, much of the book “Occult Renaissance Church of Rome” is easily corroborated. It even bubbles up to current events with Edward Jay Epstein’s “Who Killed God’s Banker”

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The excerpt at the top of this post is from Hoffmans’s “Occult Renaissance Church of Rome” and it cites “The Occult Philosophy of the Elizabethan Age” by Frances Yates published by Routledge It too is a mind-boggling read. It re-frames so much of what we know about an iconic era in British history, in the same way that “Parzival” does for early Britain (or Walter Burkert’s (archive) and Zielinski’s books do for the Roman empire). These books remind us that the Occult and pagan beliefs influenced these periods far more than we realize. If you’ve seen “The Borgias”, “Medici: The Magnificent”, or even “The Serpent Queen” you know this idea rings true. There was something much deeper and subversive that motivated those historical figures. For example Queen Victoria herself (and much of the Victorian era) was quite obsessed with the Occult.
https://archive.org/details/YatesFrancesTheOccultPhilosophyInTheElizabethanAgeRoutledge
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Routledge is connected to Tavistock Publishing. These are basically the publishing companies for “The Crown” and the British Imperialist propaganda.

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Therefore, Yates’ “expose” of the deeply occult influence in UK history is an official historical account. Why not be honest and lay it all out in an obscure book? It could therefore exist on the public record while hiding in plain sight. Us plebs are too busy with the latest Netflix shows, televised Sports, and general “Bread and Circus” to spend time reading real history, and the few who actually do take the time either wont believe what they’re reading, or if they start sharing what they’ve read, they’ll be dismissed as conspiracy theorists. ;-)


