Category: Occult Politics

  • Pyramid of the Great Seal

    The Pyramid of the Great Seal theory held that the reverse design of the Great Seal of the United States—especially the unfinished pyramid and the Eye of Providence—was shaping public consciousness before most Americans ever saw it on paper currency. In this theory, the symbol was allegedly being projected through Masonic ceremonial lighting, lodge displays, or illuminated public tableaux long before the reverse of the seal appeared on the one-dollar bill in 1935. The theory drew strength from the fact that the Great Seal’s reverse existed officially from the eighteenth century while remaining comparatively obscure in everyday life for long periods. The conspiracy version transformed that obscurity into hidden preparation, claiming that elite symbolic networks were teaching the public to accept the eye and pyramid before the state openly printed it into common circulation.

  • The "Automatic Writing" Global Plot

    The "Automatic Writing" Global Plot was the belief that post-World War I diplomacy, especially the making of the Treaty of Versailles, was being invisibly influenced through mediums, trance dictation, automatic writing, or other forms of spirit-guided text production. The theory emerged from a period when automatic writing had become a familiar Spiritualist practice and when large-scale political settlement seemed so consequential that ordinary authorship itself appeared insufficient to some observers. In its strongest form, the plot held that ghosts, discarnate intelligences, or dead statesmen were dictating the treaty’s terms through receptive intermediaries around world leaders. The theory turned diplomatic authorship into an occult communications conspiracy.

  • The "Statue of Liberty" Freemason Signal

    This theory held that the Statue of Liberty was more than a republican monument: it was a coded Masonic or occult beacon announcing the hidden spiritual-political capture of New York and, by extension, the United States. In milder forms, the story began from real Masonic participation in the laying of the pedestal cornerstone and broader Masonic involvement in nineteenth-century public ritual. In stronger versions, the torch became a literal signal to initiates and the statue itself a gateway marker for an occult takeover of the modern city. The documented record clearly shows real Masonic connections to the statue’s public ceremonial life. What remains unproven is the occult-command interpretation.