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From [[The Illuminatus Trilogy]] [http://kamita.com/misc/illuminatus/illuminatus.html] by [[Robert Anton Wilson]] |
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Recently I saw a documentary film on the Democratic Convention of 1968, and I was struck by the scene in which Senator Abraham Ribicoff made a critical remark provoking the anger of the Mayor of Chicago. In the ensuing tumult it was impossible to hear the Mayor's shouted retort, and there has been much speculation about what he actually said. To me it seemed his lips were forming the words that by this time become frighteningly familiar: "Ewige Blumenkraft!" |
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From "Conspiracies, Cults and Cover-Ups" by [[Robert Anton Wilson]].(?) |
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Ewige Blumenkraft! The slogan of the [[Illuminati]], Ewige Blumenkraft ("Eternal Flower Power") was first revealed by a magazine called [[Teenset]]. According to this expose, written for an adolescent audience, the [[Illuminati]] started out as the Ishmaeli [[sect]] of [[Islam]] and entered Europe several centuries before surfacing via [[Adam Weishaupt]] in [[1776]]. The magazine describes the Ishmaeli's as "[[dope fiends]]" and claimed Weishaupt "achieved illumination" by studying the teachings of [[Hassan i Sabbah]] and growing [[hemp]] in his backyard.The article also claims that Illuminism and "[[Flower Power]]" inspired all nine of [[Beethoven]]s symphonies. Teenset also avers that Mayor [[Richard Daly]] of Chicago shouted "Ewige Blumenkraft!" during his off-microphone diatribe against Senator [[Abraham Ribicoff]] during the 1968 [[Democratic Party]] convention. (Ribicoff had angered Daly by criticizing the tactics of the Chicago police in dealing with anti-war demonstrators. |
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Reference: -"The Conspiracy," by Sandra Glass, Teenset, March 1969, pp.34-40 |
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Flower Power
From The Illuminatus Trilogy [1] by Robert Anton Wilson
Recently I saw a documentary film on the Democratic Convention of 1968, and I was struck by the scene in which Senator Abraham Ribicoff made a critical remark provoking the anger of the Mayor of Chicago. In the ensuing tumult it was impossible to hear the Mayor's shouted retort, and there has been much speculation about what he actually said. To me it seemed his lips were forming the words that by this time become frighteningly familiar: "Ewige Blumenkraft!"
From "Conspiracies, Cults and Cover-Ups" by Robert Anton Wilson.(?)
Ewige Blumenkraft! The slogan of the Illuminati, Ewige Blumenkraft ("Eternal Flower Power") was first revealed by a magazine called Teenset. According to this expose, written for an adolescent audience, the Illuminati started out as the Ishmaeli sect of Islam and entered Europe several centuries before surfacing via Adam Weishaupt in 1776. The magazine describes the Ishmaeli's as "dope fiends" and claimed Weishaupt "achieved illumination" by studying the teachings of Hassan i Sabbah and growing hemp in his backyard.The article also claims that Illuminism and "Flower Power" inspired all nine of Beethovens symphonies. Teenset also avers that Mayor Richard Daly of Chicago shouted "Ewige Blumenkraft!" during his off-microphone diatribe against Senator Abraham Ribicoff during the 1968 Democratic Party convention. (Ribicoff had angered Daly by criticizing the tactics of the Chicago police in dealing with anti-war demonstrators.
Reference: -"The Conspiracy," by Sandra Glass, Teenset, March 1969, pp.34-40