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held occult rituals and practiced witchcraft. It was reported that for sexual entertainment
prostitutes were brought in and dressed up as nuns. The men arrayed themselves in the
garb of Franciscan monks, or priests while engaging in their sexual pleasures. The Hellfire
Club took as their theme the words “Do What Thou Wilt.” Aleister Crowley, acclaimed by
many to be the foremost occultist of modern times, and described as the wickedest man to
ever live, took this phrase as his life motto.
Far from being a group of devout Christian men, the founding fathers of the American
nation were deeply flawed individuals. It is not surprising that Satan would enlist such men
in forming that Luciferian government that would have such a profound influence over the
world during the next centuries.
When one reads about the true lives and beliefs of these men, one can see that with
consummate cunning Satan has darkened the understanding of the church whose ministers
continue to promote such ones as paragons of virtue and to associate their names with the
chief of all Christian virtues.