Albert Pike - Three World Wars
Albert Pike - Three World Wars
Albert Pike - Three World Wars
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Albert Pike was born December 29th, 1809, in Boston, the
eldest of six children born to Benjamin and Sarah Andrews
Pike. He studied at Harvard and was said to be a genius, able
to read and write 16 different languages. Pike later served as
Brigadier-General in the Confederate Army.
After the Civil War, Pike was found guilty of treason and
jailed, only to be pardoned by fellow Freemason President,
Andrew Johnson, on April 22nd, 1866. The President met with
Pike the next day at the White House. On June 20th, 1867,
Scottish Rite officials conferred upon Johnson the 32nd
Freemasonry degree. Johnson later dedicated a Masonic
Temple in Boston.
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Albert Pike was also the Grand Master of a group known as
the Order of the Palladium (Sovereign Council of Wisdom),
which was founded in Paris in 1737. Palladism had been
brought to Greece from Egypt by Pythagoras in the fifth
century B.C.E., and it was this cult that was introduced to the
inner circle of the Masonic lodges and aligned with the
Palladium of the Templars (aka the Knights Templar).