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The Illuminati All Seeing Eye

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This book  explores the theory that the all-seeing eye in a triangle serves as the primary visual manifestation of a global beast-system. It argues that this symbol originated not with secret societies, but within institutional Christianity as a geometric representation of the Trinity used to govern religious perception. According to the source, this "mark" transitioned from the church into Masonic lodges, state seals, and currency, effectively moving from a theological confession to a mechanism of economic and political control. The author asserts that the Trinity doctrine functions as a "mark of the forehead" that reshapes biblical interpretation and enforces institutional belonging. Furthermore, the text identifies the Johannine Comma in the King James Bible as a textual intrusion designed to cement this Trinitarian framework into Scripture. Ultimately, the sources describe a vast, multi-layered conspiracy where surveillance, hierarchy, and false worship are normalized through a single, ubiquitous image.

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