Pastor Bob (24 May 2015)
""Enoch Exaggerations - 4""


 
All Doves:

In this segment of the series on "Enoch's Exaggerations" I want to share with you some information that the powers behind the lies of Enoch have spread their spider-web of lies and entanglements.  Twice a month, a magazine called the "Watchtower" goes out in 105 languages in about 14 million copies per issue.  Actually, minor foreign language editions lag behind the English editions, so that not all copies are mailed simultaneously.

You will find it hard to find out why Charles Taze Russell chose the "Watch Tower" as the name and central idea of his new religion.  Many of the "Restoration" movement denominations such as the Church of Christ, or Christian Church (Disciples) have eschewed from being associated with any symbolic objects.  The idea of the "Watch Tower" must have been very important to Russell for him to have situated it as the central symbol for his movement.  Was he thinking that a tower put him above others?  Or was it chosen because Masons have been associated with building castles and cathedrals?

Each of those explanations put forth, does has some merit.  But there is another explanation.  One that seems bizarre, in fact so bizarre that many dismissed it until we were able to confirm Charles Taze Russell's Masonic membership and Masonic activity.

Charles Taze Russell's membership records in the Masonic Knights Templar are kept in Ireland.  The Blue Lodge records belong to the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.  Lady Queensborough in her book 'Ocult Theocracy', published in 1933 notes on page 737, Charles Taze Russell's Masonic membership.  His Masonic membership must have also been common knowledge to those associated with him, and those acquainted with the prominence Russell gave to the Knights Templar logo.  The Knights Templar logo is a crown with a cross through it.  Many years ago, while waiting for my order of UMC business cards to arrive, I mistakenly ordered a small batch of cards from a local print shop.  I errantly ordered 250 cards with the Knights Templar cross/crown logo.  Interestingly, I had all kinds of response from Masons that I did not even know as a result of ordering and using business cards with the Masonic Knights Templar logo. 

While there were no Adventist magazines prior to Charles Taze Russell's "Watchtower" magazine that used the word "Watchtower", it appears that the Masonic magazine "Mizpah" could have served as example to Russell.  The Masonic magazine "Mizpah", and a Masonic article in an early 'Masonic Review' with the title "watchman what of the night" does prove a similarity here between that Masonic thinking and Russell's magazine.

Evidence shows that Charles Taze Russell was not only a high level Freemason, but was himself, prominent in their schemes, in other words he was a key player.  Watchtowers are very important in the very highest of Freemasons.  The highest secret knowledge of many Masonic rites including such rites as the Scottish Rite, the Rite of Memphis, the Rite of Mizriam, etc., is concentrated in a high level group of the Illuminati.  One group of the Illuminati is the O.T.O.  The initials O.T.O. can stand for several names, one being the Ordo Templi Orientis (The Order of Oriental Templars).  Its esoteric name is Order of To Ov.  Its membership also have been referred to as the Great White Brotherhood or Atlantian Adepts, and have worked with B'nai B'rith.  There are four separate groups of OTO lodges, each contain hard-core occultists.

The O,T.O. Illuminati teach their select group of initiates what is known as "Hermetic Science" (occult knowledge), magick (called Holy Magic of the Light), Mysticism, and even Yoga of all forms. The O.T.O. during Charles Taze Russell's lifetime established in every important area, including New York, a secret hidden center (Collegium ad Spiritum Santum) where members could carry out their "great work" concealed without interference.

However, each Illuminatus is nothing if he is not able to practice the Magick that gives him a knowledge of the Watchtowers and the ability to enter the four Watchtowers.  If you think this is bizarre, what does the book of Enoch sound like?  Charles Taze Russell does not mention any of this in his writings, they were kept secret, away from the public's eyes.  You can be sure that Russell would never mention anything of his higher esoteric Masonic knowledge to anyone outside the Lodge brotherhood.  The penalties for revealing such higher secrets are harsh.  We know that in some cases men who told tales out of school were killed.  Obviously, without presenting any proof on that point, the reader is simply advised that the higher echelons in the esoteric group of Illuminism rarely lose their initiates, because they are so sold-out and trapped in their allegiance to the occult wold.

Charles Taze Russell was in the public eye.  Everything he published was with the public eye scrutinizing it.  No one should expect to find any notes or slips about Masonic activities or beliefs in Russell's writings.  As with all occult organizations a veil of secrecy is maintained by requiring initiates to take secrecy oaths on penalty of death.  As in Witchcraft, Masonry repeatedly demands secrecy oaths at every new level.  Charles Taze Russell began participating in this secrecy when he took the Entered Apprentice (first Masonic degree) oath on penalty of mayhem and violent death.  Freemasonry is an integral part of the Roman Catholic Institution, reporting to the Knights of Malta, and ultimately to the Jesuits or Society of Jesus at the very highest level. 

Charles Taze Russell followed a policy of backing everything he said with Bible verses, mostly taken out of context.  If he could not establish a point by twisting Scripture in some fashion, or using some type of reasoning, then he would generally avoid publishing the point.  What needs to be looked for are the occultic strains of thought that are steeped into his Bible explanations, because they had a possible Scriptural explanation.  There are a number of statements by Russell that are clues and evidence of ties to the magic of Watchtowers.

What are the magical watchtowers?  Watchtowers are regions of the Magical Universe.  The ultimate of Magic that uses these regions is called "Enochian Magick".  According to occultists, Magic is merely the use of hidden laws o bring about the will.  Every person is supposed to have a spark of divinity - an inner God, also called an angel or Holy Guardian Angel.  The Magician is to "Enochian Magick" claims for itself two unique elements: an original language and the map of individual worlds.  The individual worlds are known as the Magical Universe.  The map of this Magical Universe contains 4 Enochian regions called Watchtowers.  These are the Watchtowers of Fire, the Watchtower of Air, the Watchtower of Water, and the Watchtower of Earth.  These four regions are symbolized in ancient esoteric manuscripts, and they are often visible in logos, such as mentioned previously in the logo of Microsoft.  The following are the "seven" planes and their regions on the map.

Occult planes or Enochian Regions

Divine
Spiritual.... Table of Union
Casual...... Watchtower of Fire
Mental...... Watchtower of Air
Astral........ Watchtower of Water
Etheric...... Watchtower of Earth
Physical....

Should all the bodies of the planes (except for the physical) be collectively taken together, the Magician calls this the Body of Light.  New Age, Masonic, and Rosicrucian Magicians will then speak in terms of leaving their bodies and entering into the Watchtowers (the Body of Light).  To be an advanced magician, you must be able to enter the Watchtowers.

It is an established fact that Illuminists all learn this Magic and practice it.  An example of how esoteric knowledge then became associated with the royal house of Guise and Lorraine (which is part of the 13th Illuminati bloodline) is that the first edition of 'Corpus Hermeticum' (published in 1549 AD) was dedicated to Charles de Guise, the Cardinal of Lorraine and brother of Marie de Guise, who married James V of Scotland and who bore Mary Queen of Scots.

Under the cover of being zealous Catholics, the house of Guise and Lorraine spread esoteric knowledge.  Men like Sir William Sinclair (of the 13th Illuminati bloodline) imported the esoteric knowledge into Scotland.  Another figure was the Scotsman James Beaton, the Scottish ambassador to France, who was also the former Archbishop of Glasgow and who worked with the house of Guise and Lorraine.

While much confusion exists over secret societies, few people understand the larger scheme of organizational structure, i.e., the hierarchy is Satanic-based, structured on occult knowledge.  Most of you have heard the expression "knowledge is power" but do not recognize that power is leveraged for control, obedience, and secrecy in the world of the occult.

It becomes an ever more significant element of control when you can link the esoteric to the Bible and God.  So while the name Enoch only appears in the Bible 12X in 11 verses, those who want to weave tales of esoteric occult meanings will fight to the death to propagate their lies about Enoch.  They do not differentiate the presence of two different Enoch's in the Bible.  As I tell folks, no matter how you cut the pie, Enoch is one big lie! 

In the next post I will show the reader how Adventist Ellen G. White incorporated the esoteric knowledge of the book of Enoch.  Without a doubt, the evidence is more than necessary to prove that Enoch is a false book.  What I shared in parts 1 and 2 of this post are only a small fraction of the proof that refutes the book of Enoch as being of any God-inspired substance or truth.  The cults of the Mormons, JW's, and Seventh Day Adventists had one major connection in common, and that being they were founded by individuals that were all Freemasons and deeply into aberrations of the Masonic occult

Keep looking up folks, we are down to the four-month mark towards Rosh HaShanah,

Pastor Bob