THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY REPTILIAN HYBRIDS
- ParrisVstefanow

- Mar 26
- 7 min read
Wherever you look at the top of these religions you find either con men or Satanists, often both, and those who are simply too manipulated to see what is going on around them.
The religious con men have a simple philosophy: I'll say what I need to say and be what I need to be to get what I want. In my experience so far, the most obvious Satanic church is that of the Mormons, or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, based in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Cathy O'Brien in Trance-Formation Of America says the Mormon operation in Salt Lake City is a major centre for Illuminati trauma-based mind control.
The Mormons were an Illuminati creation, as I mentioned earlier, and its founders were all high-level Freemasons and Merovingian bloodline. The Rothschilds supplied their funding. Joseph Smith founded the Mormons after an "angel" called Moroni appeared to him in 1823, as I outlined earlier.
The Book of Mormon claims to be an account of how the "lost tribes of Israel" came to America. But there were no "lost tribes", as the Samaritan people confirmed.
Joseph Smith also claims in his fairy tale that Jesus visited America to see the civilization his chosen people had created. Smith became an Entered Apprentice Freemason on March 15th, 1842, and the next day was made a Master Mason.
According to Freemasonic rules there should be at least a 30-day gap, but the Grand Master of the Illinois Lodge, Abraham Jonas, waived this. In his work, History Of The Church, Joseph Smith confirms he was a Freemason and notes that on March 15th 1842:
"...I received the first degree in Free Masonry in the Nauvoo Lodge, assembled in my general business office."
The next day he records,
"I was with the Masonic Lodge and rose to the sublime degree" (Master Mason).
Dr Reed Durham, a president of the Mormon History Association, said:
"There is absolutely no question in my mind that the Mormon ceremony which came to be known as the Endowment, introduced by Joseph Smith to Mormon Masons, had an immediate inspiration from Masonry. It is also obvious that the Nauvoo Temple architecture was in part, at least, masonically influenced. Indeed, it appears that there was an intentional attempt to utilize Masonic symbols and motifs..."
If anyone is in any doubt that Mormonism is Freemasonry under another name, they should compare the Masonic oaths with those of the Mormons. Here is just one example:
In the Mormon ceremony it says:
"We and each of us do covenant and promise that we will not reveal the secrets of this, the Second Token of the Aaronic Priesthood, with its accompanying name, sign, grip, or penalty. Should we do so, we agree to have our breasts cut open and our hearts and vitals torn from our bodies and given to the birds of the air and the beasts of the field."
The Masonic ritual says:
"I ...most solemnly and sincerely promise and swear...that I will not give the degree of a Fellow Craft Mason to anyone of an inferior degree, nor to any other being in the known world... binding myself under no less penalty than to have my left breast torn open and my heart and vitals taken from thence...to become a prey to the wild beasts of the field, and vulture of the air...".
Joseph Smith's "Mormon" Endowment Ceremony was simply rituals from Freemasonry's Blue Lodge Degrees. Even their underwear is the same. On Mormon underwear a carpenter's square covers the right breast and over the left is a Freemasonic compass.
There is an opening at the navel to symbolize the disembowelling penalty for disclosing Mormon secrets.
They are told that their underwear will be their "shield and protection", especially the Masonic symbols, and they can only use their worn-out underwear for other purposes if they cut or burn out the areas depicting the Masonic square and compass. These instructions are straight from occult or ritual magic.
Jim Shaw, the former 33rd degree Freemason, describes yet another Freemasonic connection to the Mormons:
"A recommendation for acceptance is called a 'recommend' in the Lodge, as is the case with Mormons seeking admission to the secret rituals of the Mormon Temple. Much of the Mormon Temple ritual is the same as the Masonic Ritual, having been borrowed from it by Smith."
The Mormon buildings are adorned with Illuminati symbols. The inverted pentagram, the most obvious of Satanic symbols, can be found on the Temple at Salt Lake City, on the Mormon museum nearby, and on other Mormon properties.
The pentagram is used in rituals to summon demons in Satanism and, in its inverted form, is said to be the sign of "Satan", the Goat of Mendes, or Baphoment.
This is the deity some of the Knights Templar were accused of worshipping when they were purged in France in 1307. Wherever you find an Illuminati Satanic operation, the symbols of the Sun and Moon will be prominently displayed.
The Mormon Nauvoo temple included 30 2.5-ton stones depicting the radiant Sun and 30 moonstones before the building was destroyed.
Smith said the Sunstone symbolized the Mormon's "Celestial Kingdom" - another steal from Freemasonry. Sunstones, Moonstones, Saturn stones, star stones, Earth stones, and a depiction of Ursa Major, are all to be found on the Salt Lake Temple.
So, too, is the Illuminati's all-seeing eye, one of their most obvious symbols. The Mormons use the symbol of the beehive, a symbol of the Merovingian bloodline. This is hardly surprising with the two Smiths and Brigham Young from that genetic stream. The beehive is further symbolic of the ancient Goddess Artemis, also known as Diana.
The Salt Lake Temple is built with granite, a rock that has been used throughout the ages for temples on Earth power centres and for esoteric initiation. When in Salt Lake City, near the Temple, I came across the fascinating book by William J. Schnoebelen called Mormonism's Temple Of Doom (Triple J Pub., Idaho Falls: 1987).
Schnoebelen was initiated into the Wicca pagan religion, then into Freemasonry, before going through the Mormon initiation in the Salt Lake Temple. He shows in great detail that all three initiations were the same.
They have the same oaths, secret handshakes, and garb. We are looking at one face hidden by many masks. Joseph Smith even used the Freemason's code for distress in his dying words.
When a Freemason is in trouble he says:
"O Lord, my God! Is there no help for the widow's son?"
Smith's dying words included:
"Oh Lord, my God, is there no help for the widow's son!"
He also gave the Freemasonic sign of distress.
Joseph Smith carried a dove medallion given to him by an English Masonic lodge and the dove is Illuminati symbolism for Queen Semiramis (El), the female deity in their Babylonian trinity and for the Dragon queens. Today the Mormons, as an important branch of the Illuminati, have a strong influence in Washington. Congressman Orrin Hatch, an elder (El-der) of the Mormon Church, is one of their representatives, but there are many others.
The rank-and-file Mormons who knock on your door or stop you in the street with their scrubbed faces and their smart clothes have no idea about any of this.
When I visited Salt Lake City in 1999, two lovely Mormon girls gave me a tour of the temple site. One was from Thailand, the other from Hong Kong. They had been working day and night back home to earn the money to pay for their flight to America and all their expenses for the "privilege" of serving the church in this way.
They told me what the hierarchy told them to tell all the visitors, and they repeated their script without question. I told them a few facts about the "Jesus" story and they said they had no idea this information existed. I asked them if there was any significance in the fact that the founders of the Mormon Church were Freemasons.
They looked at each other in bewilderment and eventually one said "What are Freemasons?"
This is the way the few control the many. Then there is the strange story of the toad, which Smith said appeared when he went to find the plates on which the Mormon religion was founded. Smith worked from time to time for the family of Benjamin Saunders. In an interview in September 1884, which is still in the Mormon library archives, Saunders says that Smith described how he saw a toad-like amphibian transform into a man.
Saunders said:
"I heard Joe tell my mother and sister how he procured the plates. He said he was directed by an angel to where it was. He went in the night to get the plates. When he took the plates there was something down near the box that looked something like a toad that rose up into a man which forbid him to take the plates. ...He told his story just as earnestly as anyone could. He seemed to believe all he said."
In 1833, Willard Chase corroborated the story in an affidavit:
"He saw in the box something like a toad, which soon assumed the appearance of a man, and struck him on the side of his head."
Given the evidence available to expose the Mormon Church for what it really is, one may think that its followers must have also been struck on the side of the head by a blow of some considerable power. But so many people find blind faith a source of such comfort that they will defend their belief to the death, even though they, themselves, are victims of it.
You can find more detail about the real Mormon Church in the Religious Archives at www.davidicke.com, and elsewhere on the Internet. There is a Mormon expose site run by two former Mormons, Jerald and Sandra Tanner, at www.utlm.org.
Sandra Tanner is the great, great, granddaughter of Brigham Young.
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