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aga khans -- the modern day "assassin" sect (ismaelis) As of 1840, the Aga Khans have been operating out of India because of an unsuccessful rebellion in 1838 of Aga Khan I against the Persian Shah. When the rebellion failed, Britain offered sanctuary to the Aga Khan in India, which was then under British rule. Since then, the Aga Khans have been traveling in elite circles of Western society. Recent Aga Khans have received educations at Oxford, Harvard, and in Switzerland. The Aga Khans have also gained a place in the international banking community through their establishment of a central bank in Damascus, Siria. It may be a coincidence that “lone assassins” arose as an important phenomenon in the United States at just about the time that Aga Khan I was establishing a relationship with the British in the early 19th century. The first known “lone assassin” to strike a U.S. President did so in 1835. The intended victim was Andrew Jackson who was, interestingly, a member of a Knights Templar organization in America. Since then, U.S. Presidents have been the targets of “lone assassins” every ten to twenty years. Many other Western leaders and public figures have also been victims. Although I have seen no evidence that the Assassin sect itself is behind modern “lone assassins” episodes, it is clear that their technique has been picked up and used by influential political sources with Brotherhood connections in the Western world. neobaul.blogspot/2013/06/the-gods-of-eden-william-bramley-pdf.html
Posted on: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 20:44:28 +0000

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