the Pythagorean Order of Death

dedicated to restoring Atlantean Democracy

NEW ATLANTIS 

(1626) 

by Francis Bacon 

We sailed from Peru, where we had continued by the space of one 

whole year, for China and Japan, by the South Sea, taking with us 

victuals for twelve months; and had good winds from the east, though 

soft and weak, for five months’ space and more. But then the wind 

came about, and settled in the west for many days, so as we could 

make little or no way, and were sometimes in purpose to turn back. 

But then again there arose strong and great winds from the south, 

with a point east, which carried us up, for all that we could do, to- 

ward the north: by which time our victuals failed us, though we had 

made good spare of them. So that finding ourselves, in the midst of 

the greatest wilderness of waters in the world, without victuals, we 

gave ourselves for lost men and prepared for death. Yet we did lift 

up our hearts and voices to God above, who “showeth His wonders 

in the deep”; beseeching him of his mercy that as in the beginning he 

discovered the face of the deep, and brought forth dry land, so he 

would now discover land to us, that we might not perish.

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The Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosencreutz 

Edited into modern English by Adam McLean and Deirdre Green 

The First Day 

On an evening before Easter Day, I sat at a table, and having (as my custom was) in my 

humble prayer sufficiently conversed with my Creator, and considered many great 

mysteries (whereof the Father of Lights his Majesty had shown me not a few) and being 

now ready to prepare in my heart, together with my dear Paschal Lamb, a small, 

unleavened, undefiled cake; all of a sudden arose so horrible a tempest, that I imagined 

no other but that through its mighty force, the hill on which my little house was founded 

would fly into pieces. 


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The Hieroglyphic Monad :: John Dee

THEOREM I 

It is by the straight line and the circle that the first 

and most simple example and representation of all 

things may be demonstrated, whether such things be 

either non-existent or merely hidden under Nature's 

veils. 

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Common Sense Renewed 

Robert Christian 

 

Contents 

Preface vii 

I. Common Sense Renewed 1 

II. The Georgia Guidestones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 

III. Cultural Evolution 16 

IV. Guiding Human Reproduction 23 

V. Suffrage in the United States 30 

VI. Prospects for the American Economy 37 

VII. Proposals for Improving Our Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 

VIII. A Beginning for the Age of Reason 66 

IX. On Revolution 75 

X. Reflections on God and Religion 82 

XI. On the Conversion of Russia 91 

XII. To Make Partners of Rivals 103 

Epilogue 124 

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