The Doctrine That Taught Elites to Break the Rules | Prof. Jiang Xueqin

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"Frankism" - a Jewish heresy - weaponized sin as a path to power. Founder Jacob Frank taught that breaking moral laws reveals true faith. This cult influenced Freemasonry and possibly the Illuminati through conversions. Their dual ethics: sin in private, piety in public. Frankism's rejection of traditional morality has shaped modern secularism. Notable influences include Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis (speculated to be aligned with Frankist ideas) and poet William Butler Yeats (involved with The Golden Dawn, influenced by Jewish mysticism). Their influence is evident in modern institutions like the Illuminati, Freemasons, and Mormonism, where secrecy and sinning are tools for self-creation and elite cohesion. This philosophy has reshaped ideas of law, identity, and power, operating beneath public visibility.

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