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June 24, 2025 59 mins
In the 18th century, Benjamin Franklin, America’s beloved Founding Father, scientist, and diplomat, was linked to the notorious Hellfire Club, a secret society of elite British aristocrats known for debauchery, mock religious rituals, and rumored occult practices. Meeting in the eerie West Wycombe Caves, the club, led by Sir Francis Dashwood, allegedly indulged in orgies and blasphemy, with Franklin’s visits sparking wild conspiracy theories. Was he a curious guest, a participant in their scandalous rites, or even a British spy using the club as cover? Some claim his involvement influenced America’s founding, with whispers of Masonic ties and esoteric symbols in the nation’s icons. Join us as we unravel the shadowy tale of Ben Franklin and the Hellfire Club, where truth blurs with legend.

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Show Notes:
My Lunch Breaklunch break  https://www.youtube.com/@Mylunchbreak
Hellfire Club https://www.jesus-is-savior.com/False%20Religions/Illuminati/hellfire_club.htm
Winter Watch Hellfire Club https://www.winterwatch.net/2025/01/the-hellfire-club-precursor-of-the-degenerate-luciferian-control-network-2/
American Philosophical Society https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Philosophical_Society

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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You're listening to the fact Hunter Radio Network. Here is
your host, George Hobbs.

Speaker 3 (00:16):
Welcome back truth seekers from around the world. It's time
for another edition of the fact Hunder podcast as we
record on this Tuesday afternoon, June twenty fourth, twenty twenty five,
where the current temperature is one hundred and thirty six degrees,
or at least it feels like it. It is as

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hot as it's been since we moved back here, and
you can actually just standing outside, you can feel your
skin burning from the sun. We're actually using our all
American son of in this afternoon to cook a chicken.
I'm mister interested to see how fast that baby's going
to cook. That should be interesting. Yesterday, our twelve year

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old dog, she had surgery. She is on the mend,
slowly but surely, obviously, you know, for an old timer
like Goldie, it takes her a little longer to mend,
a little lethargic. But she's drinking water and she's eating,
and she has gotten some relief. So keep our dog
Goldie in your prayers. And today I had quite a

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journey this morning. I had to get up and leave
early to go to Laurel, Maryland for some testing. I
got back from that about an hour or two ago,
and it's just been so busy. And we have finals
next week, my birthday's next week. I'm gonna take a
day trip. Just a whole lot going on. With that
being said, I'm not sure there's going to be a

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podcast next week. So for some reason, you wake up
Wednesday morning, there's no podcast. Just too busy. And next
week is usually the slowest week of the year in
podcast land, with Fourth of July people going to the beach,
et cetera. So and listen, I understand there there's a
lot going on, right. Like I said, the last twelve
days have just been crazy, right America telling Iran we're

(02:09):
going to bomb. I ran telling us we're going to bomb,
and this all the showmanship, which, by the way, how
much did that cost, you know, dropping those bombs, flying
those bombers from Missoi to the other side of the
world thirty seven hours? Speaking of that, when I was
driving across the Bay Bridge, and if you've never seen that,

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just just go on line and look up the Chesapeake
Bay Bridge. Now you think of the technology the architecture
and how man the things you know, from the beginning
of time to the Garden of Eden sixty five hundred
years ago to what we have today. You know, bridges
that span waters for miles, a four by six by

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what a quarter of an inch thick device that you
can call people from, you can talk to people on
the other side of the world and stick in your
pocket when you're done. All of these things. Technology is amazing, right,
and it is a part of all these conspiracies that
we talk about because in many cases there are technologies

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that won't allow See Stanley Meyer and the Gentleman from
the Top shooting in Buffalo, those two guys who came
up with these hydro motors. But it is amazing the technology,
the architecture, and the industrial movement over the last one
hundred and fifty years. How much of it organic, how

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much of it's not. All of these things that we
could talk about just for days, We really could, and
we will in the near future. I'd love to get
the Gentleman from my lunch break. If you've never seen
that YouTube channel, I'll try. Let me put a note
in here, what a great YouTube channel I think he
releases every Saturday, and he really dives deep into the architecture.

(04:02):
Rabbit Hole right founded in seventeen eighty one. Was it
really built in seventeen eighty one or was it found
in seventeen eighty one. It's a great argument that the
Dark Age has never really existed. But check out his
channel does quite the deep dive. I'd like to shout
out our friend Darren from Delaware and his father Bill,

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my nephew, had a housewarming party this past Saturday, just
a few days ago, and I know Darren is a listener.
He lived right around the corner from there, so I
stopped at Darren's house sat down with him and his father.
They welcomed me into their house and we had a
great conversation for about an hour. Talked about our families.

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Darren's father Bill air Force veteran as well. We both
have loved ones who are buried at the Veteran Cemetery
in Bear, Delaware. It's always great to sit down and
have a chat with like minded people. So shout out
to Darren and Bill, and I know there's a gentleman
in Smyrna. I got to catch up with this well.
God bless you all. Thank you so much for the
for all the wonderful emails and phone calls and text

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over the last five and a half years supporting me,
whether or not, you know, we disagree on some minutia
details or bigger details. At the end of the day,
we realize that all the world is a stage. Everything
that happens on the news is in the script, and
in order to be a part of the theater, one
must be hired as a cast member. So remember that

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when we talk about all of these things, right, and
even the more I think about it, even the Komen's
and the Putins, and obviously the Zelenski's that they're probably
even the Kim Jong uns are probably all in on
the deal. Maybe not, who knows. One day we'll find out.

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But for now, today it's going to be a brief podcast. Again,
it's just there's there's not enough time in the day.
There really isn't. And it's one hundred and thirty six
degrees uh. And I'm in the office. Here is the
furthest back room in the house, the furthest away from
the ac So I've got two fans running in here,
ceiling fan and a normal fan. So we're gonna knock

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this out, but we're going to learn some things today.
By the way, there's gonna be a great classic audio
this Sunday. Do not miss it. I got a lot
of remarks on the classic audio we had from just
a couple of days ago. I'm glad you guys liked it.
G Edward Griffin is a must must listen to absolutely
anytime he speaks, right like EF Hutton, Remember those old commercials.
When E. F. Hutton speaks, people listen. But today we're

(06:33):
going to talk about the hell Fire Club, and we're
going to scratch the surface on Benjamin Franklin because once
again this has really fascinated me over the last several months.
Right because you start to go backwards in history, all
these presidents, we're all part of the club. The Trump's,
the Obamas, Biden who has been in politics, was in
politics for fifty years. The Bush family, who has very

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much been part of the club for a long time,
going back to Prescott right one hundred years. George W.
Bush's that guy who got us into the Gulf War,
and his father got us into Desert Storm, and his
father played a large part in World War Two. All
these people who are haled as heroes in the history books.

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Number one, they're humans, so they're flawed, but even bigger.
These people are put in the position because of who
they are, because of their connections, and they're compromised, and
they answer to the people who truly run this earth.
And you know, I really want to make this chart.
Right at the top is Satan, and then underneath are

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the bankers. Then underneath are the corporations, and underneath are
the CEOs to kind of break down the power structure.
And then you have secret societies, right, whether it's the Freemasons,
the Skull and Bones, the Jesuits. Right, if you have
to take it a secret to join a club, it's

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probably not a good one. And then we had the
actor Ronald Reagan. We had Bill Clinton. You know, that family,
one of the most evil families to ever walk the
face of the earth. I mean, the fact that both
of those human beings and I'm talking about Bill and

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I'm talking about Hillary, that are still walking freely on
this earth is just abhorrent, okay, because if it was
you or I who committed those actions, they would have
had us at Whitewater. We would have never made it
into the nineties. Right then, he hires that man Janet Reno. Right,

(08:50):
because after Ruby Ridge the militias, mostly in the central
and central Northern Americas, the militia movement started, and with
the power of television, they are able to create a narrative.
And that's the thing I want you, That's one thing
I want you to remember as we get into this

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conversation today with Benjamin Franklin. I will tell you what
is Ben Franklin and the Hearst Corporation have in common. Right,
Ben Franklin had a stranglehold on the press. Right, he
champion free press. Our history books tell us, but he
controlled much of the press, very much like the Murdochs

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or the Hearst family. Right, they controlled all of the
newspapers and magazines from the twenties. And I'm going for
memory year, so I could be wrong, don't quote me.
You know through today, the story of Patty Hurst's subduction
in the seventies, I was a national and I laugh
about that now. How many newspapers did they sell? Right,

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It's just incredible to me. But Regan the actor, Carter,
the puppet, LBJ, Billy Graham's best friend. That's a true story.
Go check it out. Don't listen to many research for yourself.
All of these people. I mean, I guess we could
argue the two less flawed presidents ran together. I mean

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in succession, I should say Dwight D. Eisenhower, which is funny, Dee,
that's forty five. But when Dwight Eisenhower delivered his farewell
address on January seventeenth, nineteen sixty one, he warned of
the coming dangers of the military industrial complex. He expressed

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great concern that the relationship between the military and the
defense industries leads inherently to these that this undue influence
and threatens democratic processes and diverts resources from other societal needs.

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And that is a huge problem. And it's amazing to me.
He made this speech January seventeen, nineteen sixty one. Three
years later, thirty six months, there's that number. Thirty six
months later, ish the Gulf of Tonkin incident happens. And
then so he either had the script or he just

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saw what was coming. And then obviously Kennedy replaces him.
He's assassinated. Kings the king assassination right eleven twenty two,
there's a thirty three on the thirty three degree line.
There is a obelisk right in the area where he
was killed symbolism and when they execute these things, no

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pun intended on certain dates with numerology. They believe it
brings them greater influence and greater powers. And that's when
I thought to myself, there's no way this just started
recently now. To be fair, yes, after World War two
we saw a great change in American society. Before World
War two, we were very much a Bible Totin by

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the rules type of society with great accountability. If you
stole a horse, you were hung right, you got your
day in trial, but you didn't sit in a prison
for eight months and then have a six week trial,
and then when you receive the death sentence, it was
twenty years down the road. You were found guilty, and
it was a great deterrent. It truly was right. There's

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a difference between forgiveness and accountability. That's you can be
forgiven and still we can have great accountability for these things.
And the more I studied the colonial era and the voices,
you have to dig really deep, and you have to

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look outside of the textbooks that are printed by the
Massad covertly through the Massad, right the Epstein link. We've
talked about that. Two of the people who owned McGraw
hill books. One was what's his name's father, Islaine Maxwell's

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father owned it. He disappeared out of the blue, as
well as the guy who ran was his name, Leon
Black from Apollo Management. He gave Epstein hundreds of thousands
of dollars. So that's why this conspiracy runs so large.
All these people, they're controlled by powerful and evil people.

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So getting into Benjamin Franklin and the American Philosophical Society
and the Colonies and eventually the Hellfire Club, which, by
the way, I think if this is really interesting to me,
So the war in Iraq kicked off March twenty third,

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two thousand and three, and if you go back to
the special issue of Time magazine from July seventh, two
thousand and three, and I should have stopped and done
the math to see the date between the war and Iraq.
Starting to the special issue of Time, it is entitled

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The Amazing Adventures. There's your AA eleven of Ben Franklin.
The Hellfire Club by Walter Isaacson is his Amazing Adventures.

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So they create these guys to be hero and all
of this but I will tell you all of the
things that he did were very much occult practices, very
much like you see today with the Bohemian Club or
Bohemian Grove. I should say, right, But Ben Franklin, there's
two things I really want to point out today. He

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was born. Let's see here. He was the sixth president
of Pennsylvania from seventeen eighty five to seventeen eighty eight.
When was he born. He was born January seventeenth, seventeen
oh six. He died April seventeenth, seventeen ninety, aged eighty four.

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And again, the two things I really want to point
out is he organized and was the first secretary of
the American Philosophical Society and was elected as president cident
in seventeen sixty nine. Now, the American Philosophical Society is

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this scholarly organization that was founded in seventeen forty three
in Philadelphia and promotes knowledge in the humanities and natural
sciences through research, professional meetings, publications, and library resources. And again,

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it was founded by Ben Franklin and is considered the
first learned society founded in what became United States. You
can go to Wikipedia and see its picture Philosophical Hall.
It's at the headquarters slash Museum, and if you've never
been to Independence Hall in Philadelphia, I urge you guys

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to do that. I think if I remember correctly, I
could be wrong, but I think that movie that really
started talking about secret societies, one with Nicholas Cage, right,
Nicholas Cage and The National Treasure, those movies, right, I
think that it was highlighted in those movies. But it's

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considered a national landmark obviously. Now the society and it's
still going to this day. Two hundred and fifty years,
they have about one thousand members and as of April
of twenty twenty, there have been a total since its inception,
so over two hundred and fifty years they've only had

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about fifty seven hundred members. Now, the early members had
basically the Freemasons, right, It had Ben Franklin, John Dickinson,
who very big here in Delaware. They named a high
school after him, George Washington, John Adams, et cetera. And

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it was common at the time for Intellectual Society to
invite members from around the world, which it did. But
when you look at the people who they ended up
bringing on, these were people who would end up shaping
the history and science books, not necessarily the truth, but

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creating the world we live in today through pseudoscience and
germs and things like that. So, for example, Charles Darwin
is part of that, right, he is the guy who
pushes evolution, which is what it's anti christ is what
evolution is. It trivializes Christianity. You're just a spec Your

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great great great great grandfather was a frog, right, and
you evolved from that all of these things.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
Right.

Speaker 3 (18:46):
His proposition that all species of life have descended from
a common ancestor, well, that's true, Adam and Eve. Right,
But according to him, right, algae turned into fish, and
fish kept flopping up on the water until it adapted
and then you know, you know the whole story. But

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he had a joint presentation with a guy named Alfred Wallace,
and he showed this scientific theory which was quite bold
at the time. Right, I think it would have been
in the neighborhood of the American Civil War, and we
talk about that post Civil War Industrial revolution, trivializing, putting

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things over biblical aspects. And again there was another great awakening.
The first grade awakened was seventeen fifties, pardon me, seventeen fifties,
which we talked about. Then the War against Britain suppressed that.
The same in the early nineteen hundreds, World War One

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suppressed that. And then you have people like Louis Pasture.
Louis Pasture was a guy who was one of the
pushers of vaccinations and pasturation, right, they call him the

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father of micro biology. Right. Pastor is also regarded as
one of the fathers of germ theory of diseases. So
these are all people who are part of the this

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American Philosophical Society. And the list goes on Woodrow Wilson,
Thomas Edison, which is another guy who was a patent thief.
All these people have like seventy and eighty things credited
to them. You can rest assured that because these were
wealthy elitists and through these clubs. Hey, there's a guy

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who figured out down in his barm I he has
this thing called a light bulb and he can then
they come up with a story. Oh, Ben Franklin was
flying a kite and electricity hit his kite and he
got shocked. And you know, all of these things are stories.
I truly believe that and many of these members were

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also a members of the Society of Cincinnati, which we've
talked about before. Right, they're all part of these clubs.
They're all part of the club. But the other thing
with Benjamin Franklin was his pushing of colonial unity. He
earned the title the first American for his early and

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in his campaigning for this colonial unity. Now, he was
the only person here's a trivia question for the next
time you're at a party. Who was the only person
to sign the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Paris,
and the Constitution. Benjamin Franklin. But he was a big

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pusher of colonial unity. Most people at that time did
not want a federal government. The reason why they bolted
in the early early early sixteen hundreds was to get
away from tyranny. They wanted religious freedom. They wanted to

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be able to till their land and raise their families
in a godly manner without a burdensome government continuing to
ask for money. Right, and what started as a three
cents taxes, Now, you know, I see people that are
paying one thousand dollars every paycheck to the federal government,

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one thousand dollars to the federal government, so we can
hear them plained about countries on the other side of
the world who have no way, shape, or form on
what happens here on the daily basis. All the while,
we have so many Americans living on the streets, living
on the streets when it's one hundred degrees out today,

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it is hotter than a mile of Louisiana asphalt today,
it is so hot. But you know, these original thirteen
colonies broke away from Britain, and I think because these
guys were tight with Europe, right Lincoln or not Lincoln, sorry,
Franklin was always going over to France. You know. The

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first colony was established, you know, famously at Jamestown in
sixteen oh seven, and then you look at that one
hundred and fifty year span between sixteen twenty five and
seventeen seventy five, the population here went from two thousand
to two and a half million, from two thousand to

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two and a half million. Right, So to say that
these people thrived would be the understatement of the century.
And what a great time to be alive. Now, obviously
natural selection was more prevalent back then, right, there was
no such thing as being lazy back in the day.

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You didn't hunt, you didn't eat, you didn't build a shelter,
you froze. But the big thing about the colonies, what
they had in common was they relied and were based
on self governance and local elections, community elections. Right, we

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are all like minded people in this community and this
is how we live our lives. And most of the
rules and the laws were based on the Bible were
you know, And obviously the powers that be were not happy.

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So you had the French and Indian War, which was
from you know, fifty four to sixty Threeish against France
and its Indian allies, as the story goes, led to
growing tensions between Britain and the Thirteen Colonies. And then
this is just a coincidence. With the help of colonial

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printers and newspapers, these intercolonial activities and concerns were shared
and led to calls for protection of the colonists rights
of Englishmen, especially on the principle of taxation without representation.
So these these printing presses ran largely by Ben Franklin.

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We're calling for a joint community, bringing us together. We
need to band together to fight the evil British army.
And you know, Ben Franklin was really the one who
called for a federal government, and it's something that he

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was pushing for a long time. Franklin's push for unity
was very notable from the fifties, you know, the Albany
Plan in seventeen fifty four. So his arguments were collective defense,
economic cooperation, and the preservation of liberty through self governance. Well,

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everybody was happy governing in a community. So what he
my theory is, and again this is just Georgia's theory
is he's all part of the club. You've got to
reign in those right, you can't build a major tricks
with everybody having their independence. So again everything is under
the guise of good. We're going to join together to

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face these and that's what he would put in his newspaper.
We must band together to you know, under the as
we face these significant external threats. And the language they
used today, the fear of porn that they put in
the media today, is the same that they used back then.
Right they said, you know, the individual colonies are ill

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equipped to coordinate defense efforts. So and of course that
was the famous join or die cartoon, right. It reminded
me very much of November of twenty one, vaccinat or die.
That was the mantra then, well two hundred and fifty
years ago, it was join or die, right, depicting the

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snake to symbolize the colony's vulnerability when divided. A federal government,
in Franklin's view, would provide the strength and coordination necessary
to ensure security. But there was so many people back then,
and we'll get into that down the road who are
anti federal government, even some of the bigger names. But
Ben Revere, Freemason, The British are coming right. The Boston

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Tea Party all done by Freemasons. So if you understand freemasonry,
and you see that all these people who depicted these
things were Freemason, there's got to be a bigger story.
Can't be for the greater good, the greater good for them,
but certainly not for us. And a lot of people

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pointed the connections between you know, the American founding Fathers
and the Rothschild family and the Illuminati, which I think
we spoke about a week or two ago briefly, but
it would be incomplete without taking into account a key figure,
and that is Benjamin Franklin and Franklin was one of
the founding fathers of the United States of America. Author

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and printer, satirist, political theorists, politicians, scientist, inventor, civic activists, statesman, soldier,
and diplomat. He was also deeply involved in a variety
of secret societies, not just here in America, but also
in Britain and France. Red flag. So here's a guy,

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a member of secret societies in three countries involved in
the American Revolution, England, France and the US or what
would become to be known as the United States. Right,
he was a member of the hell Fire Club, rumored
to be the meeting place for English nobility who wished
to take part in a moral acts, and where members

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often got involved in politics. The motto of the club
was do what thou wilt. Wow, where have we heard
that before? Oh yeah, Alister Crawley. Nothing to see here, though,
We're going to sweep that under the rug. Right. The
Hellfire Club was created and presided by Sir Francis Dashwood,

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a member of the British Parliament and personal advisor to
King George the Third. British historian Richard Deacon affirms that
the hell Fire Club was a center for English espionage
and claims that Franklin was a covert agent for the
British government. That makes perfect sense, and also for other

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secret powers based in Europe that worked towards the secret
plan of all secret societies to control everyone under the
guise of freedom. In seventeen seventy six, right the same
year when the Order of the Illuminati was created, Ben
Franklin visited King Louis the sixteenth of France to seek
funding for the American Revolution, while at the same time

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he was getting involved in the plot for the French
Revolution to overthrow the French monarchy. This took place inside
the Paris lodge called the Nine Sisters I'm not going
to try to read it in French, which was part
of the Grand Orient of France, which is connected to
the Illuminati, of which Franklin was the venerable master. So

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this lodge was casually the exact place where the French
Revolution took off. So again, just like Switzerland, the og
country ogs right, not og, but that nice little country
with mountains and chocolate, and then you deep dive and

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you're like, oh wow, a lot of stuff going on there,
and little old modest Ben Franklin right, receding hairline long
hair in the back, like they say, you know, business
in the front, partready in the back. His little bifocals,
little round bifocals, kind simple man anything. But when he

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was in France, Ben Franklin also initiated Voltaire into Freemasonry,
whose writings would later inspire the French Revolution. But the
best evidence to support the theory of Franklin's involvement in
the funding from European hidden interest comes from a quote
by Manly P. Hall. And we've played his audio books

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or his readings on this podcast on Classic Audio before
great Books. If you don't have them, get to wherever
you buy your books and get Manly P. Hall's The
Secret Teachings, The Hidden Secrets of America, all those books,

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and again he says quote, not only were American founders Masons,
but they received aid from a secret and august body
existing in Europe, which helped them to establish this country
for a peculiar and particular purpose known only to the
initiated few. Paul further suggests that Franklin was among those

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initiated few, but unfortunately he stopped short and did not
specify who was that secret body or who controlled it
or what was the peculiar in particular purpose. So obviously
there is the connection between the Rothchilds and the American Revolution,

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although they didn't really come to prevalence until you know, well,
they were still thriving at that time. I think eighteen
fifteen is when they really took off. But it was
again this time these American Freemasons, or who would end

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up being the American Freemasons. But they started obviously in Europe.
But you should have a hard time relating the Founding Fathers.
I mean, it should bother you. It should at least
make you question the official narrative. Our finding fathers have
all these connections to freemasonry and the occult. And Ben

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Franklin had his hands in far too many pies to
count as a confirmed agent for a particular side. So
to say that he was his dedication was only to
what would become the United States, I think would not
be accurate. Now let's get a little bit into the
hell Fire Club. And this article was compiled and edited

(34:52):
by David Stewart. There's no date on this article, but
it goes to say that a Mason Ben Franklin's links
to occult secret societies have long been known. There was
even one on the History Channel that talked about his
involvement in the Hellfire Club, a secret society that conducted

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occult things like black masses and other not so great things. Right,
the debauchery in these things, we're just off the chart.
But these bizarre occult practices are still going on today
in secret societies like the Bohemian Club, right, And everybody
remembers the young Alex Jones sneaking in and you see

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them burning the effigies there. A lot of people who
are on the world stage have passed through there. But
as we know, truth is certainly stranger than fiction. The
hell Fire Club was no ordinary club. It was located
deep beneath the disguise of an innocent looking church in England.

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Members of the health Fire Club descended hundreds of feet
deep into the earth into a series of excavated tunnels, rooms,
and caverns where members fornicated with prostitutes and occult sacrifices
were offered to Satan. And God only knows what evils
took place down there. But I mean for you to just,

(36:24):
you know, roll your eyes and say yeah whatever, You
only have to go back as far as the Franklin
Boys town cover up to reveal that these sort of
things are still going on today. Right, this type of
thing still is commonplace Bohemian grove and skull and bones.

(36:46):
Just as Ben Franklin was an occultist devoted to Satan,
the same goes with the Bush family, John carry the Kissinger,
Henry Kissinger and all the puppets on the world stage today.
And it's noted that the very term hell Fire Club

(37:07):
is a mockery of the scriptures. This is equivalent to
the Reprobates who nicknamed Las Vegas sin city? Right, and
how dare sinful men shake their fists in God's face
and challenge him? Americans may trust in goods or greed,

(37:29):
but we certainly you know that's what it's about. That
they don't trust in the God of the Bible. They don't.
And the elaborate labyrinth of passages in Franklin Secret Society
were fashioned in such a manner that it appeared as
if one were descending into hell, hence the term hell

(37:52):
fire Club. The members of the hell Fire Club were evil.
Authorities were shocked on February eleventh, nineteen ninety eight, when
workmen restoring ben Franklin's London home dug up the remains

(38:12):
of six children and four adults hiding in the home below.
But most likely only God and those who were no
longer with us really know what happened there.

Speaker 4 (38:25):
More than two hundred years later, fifteen bodies were found
in the basement, buried in a secret windowless room beneath
the garden. In nineteen ninety eight, conservationists were doing repairs
on thirty six Craven, looking to turn Franklin's old haunt
into a museum. From a one meter wide, one meter
deep pit, over twelve hundred pieces of bone were retrieved,

(38:48):
remnants of more than a dozen bodies said Benjamin Franklin's house.

Speaker 3 (38:52):
Six were children.

Speaker 4 (38:54):
Forensic investigations showed that the bones dated to Franklin's day.
Holy shit, The most plausible explanation is not mass murder,
but an anatomy school run by Benjamin's young friend and protege,
William Houston more than two So.

Speaker 3 (39:13):
There you go. Obviously that was from the Joe Rogan experience.
But you know, the people who are on the world
stage today, they're not like you and I. They are
certainly not like you and I and will conclude the
podcast with an article from winter Watch Russ Winter's website.
He usually puts out two or three stories every single day,

(39:35):
and this is from January twelfth, twenty twenty five, and
all these things will be in the show notes for
you guys to check out. The Hellfire Club precursor of
the degenerate Luciferian Control Network, and it's really spot on.
But the Society of Dilatanti, I'm sorry Dilatanti, which is
the SOD was set up back in seventeen thirty two

(39:57):
with forty charter members as a dining club, but it
was really more accurately a drunken orgy and cult. One
of its key founders was Sir Francis Dashwood. In seventeen
forty three, Horace Walpole condemned it and described it as
a club for which the nominal qualification is having been

(40:20):
in Italy and the real one being a drunk And
this society was alleged to be for these quote high
bred individuals, and it is filled with you all know
the talk about Lindsey Graham, right with those type of folks,
and all of these things were kept in the closet

(40:41):
in private. It was a lot easier back then, before
the age of social media, right, but these clubs operated
under sworn secrecy. The art print Charity in the Cellar,
which I think many of you have seen. You can
just put Charity in the Cellar in your local in
your Google machine and it'll give you a glimpse of

(41:02):
the debauchery of the society and shows some key members,
including Dashwood, and its outward premise was a collection of
antiquities and the study of ancient Greek and Roman art.
So as you had these young spoiled you know, young men,

(41:27):
they had the resources to embark on these grand tours
of Europe and particularly in Italy. So in this they
had a bear letter. So the reality was that this group,
the SOD, was an instrument of art speculation, which to
this day is a great money laundering opportunity for people

(41:48):
because so for instance, let's say that the house I
live in is valued at three hundred thousand dollars. If
I get paid a million dollars for this house, people
are going to look into what's going on however, with art,
because it's speculatives. Try that again, it is speculative. People
are able to get away with that, right, Hunter Biden, Right,

(42:11):
he can take a crayle of crayon and draw something
and get twenty five thousand dollars for it. That is
a one of the many ways, including NASA et cetera,
that they're able to move money. So again, as a
secret society, these men were also promoting and advancing each other. Accordingly,

(42:34):
these cult members became wealthy and more influential. As such,
it's a prime study of how closed, secret societies are
able to corrupt and manipulate societies. Dashwood was a key figure.
He became chancellor of the ex Exquechure. I believe Dashwood

(42:56):
was also a close friend of Benjamin Franklin, who was
rumored to have been a participant in whatever perversions the
club had to offer. Even spinners of the conventional narrative,
like the aforementioned History Channel acknowledges this. So if the
mainstream gatekeepers mention it, you can imagine how far the

(43:22):
truth goes right. By seventeen fifty, Dashwood was ready for
more vigorous debauchery. He built a new home in West
Wycombe Park and a grotto built that was meant to
imitate the shape of vagina and then you look forward
at all the other things in the United States, right

(43:44):
with Virginia and Maryland coming together, where they put DC
the Virgin Mary That mockery, the mockery of an owl, right,
the shape of DC. If you're new to the podcast,
just put owl DC occult and you'll see how they

(44:05):
deliberately made that portion of DC to look like an owl,
which is a very small object on the dollar bill
for no reason at all. Right, they all seeing eye
on the dollar bill for no reason at all, right, symbolism.
Once the veil falls for man's eyes. People will you

(44:28):
can pick these things up, right, They're the most influential
libertines of the day, gathered for eyes wide shut right,
just the most evil debauchery, including Satanism and black Masses.
Dashwood and friends also engaged in anti Christian rituals, and

(44:50):
they carried on in like a manner at the ruins
of the Medmhenon Abbey. Eventually, there was a big political
scandal that broke out in seventeen six and the boys
had to go even more underground. But by that time
Dashwood was becoming more elderly. Now there had been earlier

(45:12):
iterations of the hell fire Club, but Dashwood's cult adopted
the name. It was rumored to have also been involved
in the Rosicrucian movement and freemasonry right not at the
base levels, not at the entry levels, but if you
are going to be at the top, you would be

(45:33):
involved in this. It contained extensive libraries of erotica and
extreme rituals. Dashwood himself loved hoaxes, dirty tricks, almost in
the manner of an occult black magician. As a young man,
he used his connections to gain entrance into the Court
of z Ar in Saint Petersburg. While there he impersonated

(45:58):
Charles the twelfth, the King of Sweden, and attempted to
seduce Serene Anne. He was expelled from the Papal States
for skullduggery. Dashwood would have been right at home using
modern CGI technology to run media stage deception, shootings, and
vehicular attacks. The spirit of Dashwood lives on today with

(46:25):
these false flags, but the erotica library itself contained leude
writings from hell Fire members and other notorious British degenerates.
Clues about various Health Fire activities are revealed in these books.
There's evidence that satomasochism was practiced, also hints of ritual murder,

(46:50):
women involved and needed to have a cheerful, lively disposition.
Popular themes were schoolgirls, nuns. You know, I'm not going
to go on, but it's just the absolute degeneracy, right
straight out of Epstein's Lolita Express. The term rake hell

(47:12):
was in common use between fifteen fifty and seventeen fifty.
Now what rake hell meant was to describe someone who
was a thorough nave, right just an utterly vile observant
of debauchery right now. The heyday of the Dashwood Hell
Fire Club lasted until about the mid seventeen sixties. It

(47:34):
would later fold into Brooks, which was a gambling and
tasteful vice house for society gentlemen, so Brooks that continue
this club function for the best of the British elite
to the present day. How fire clubs spread to Ireland
as well, where it was very blasphemous. Meetings occurred twice

(47:56):
a month in June or September. The members addressed each
other as brothers, very much like Freemasonry, and the leader,
which changed regularly as abbot. During meetings. Members supposedly wore
ritual clothing, white trousers, jacket and cap, while the abbot

(48:19):
wore a red ensemble of the same style. Now it
is very noted that Satan and demon worship was attached
to the club. Female guests were referred to as nuns
were in attendance. Although there were members who revealed other
details later, no names of the women were ever stated.

(48:45):
So besides Dashwood, the best known participant was the first
Lord of the Admiralty, the Earl of Sandwich. What type
of name is that? The Earl of Sandwich, John Mattagau
And there were several dozen MPs and leading Tory political figures. Frederick,
the Prince of Wales may have checked in on occasion.

(49:07):
Many were members of the Rural African Company, which was
a slave trading firm, or at least their families were.
It's well beyond the scope of you know, what we
normally talk about, but rest assure that if you take
a deep genealogical research of health fire rakes, it'll prove

(49:32):
most enlightening and that ties into understanding the people who
actually quote unquote founded our country. And you can't take
all of these coincidences, which, by the way, to the
gentleman who gave me that coincidence jar at our show
and Waco last year. I still have it sitting here

(49:52):
on my desk, thank you. Yeah, you can't overlook these things.
You cannot overlook these things. You have to ask yourself,
then why was it just to reign in these people? Right?
If you're ever going to have a one world government,

(50:13):
a one world religion, a one world currency, everyone must
be under a thumb of rule. If you want to
read deeper into these particular rabbit holes, you can see
the hell Fire Clubs. A History of Anti Morality by

(50:33):
Jeffrey Ash, and that is with a geo Jeffrey he
examined a lurid strain of anti morality and an almost
continuous line through history predating Medmenham and hell Fire. Are
the figures of REBELI and Oh John D by the way,

(50:55):
which we've touched on before. We may have to bring
him up again, right, as well as the Bolshevik Revolution,
which needs to be addressed again, right, both expounding philosophies
of do what you will. So this whole early nineteen
hundreds do with thou wilt? It has been around for
a long long time, right, anything goes All of these

(51:22):
things through the twentieth century, like I mentioned with Alistair
Crawley and even Anton LeVay. So again, many people, if
you bring this up around the water cooler, they'll just
say it's gossip, it's rumor, conspiracy theory. But if you

(51:46):
think about it, I mean, you look at Jimmy Seville,
and our listeners in Britain know who that is right
right away. If you're not familiar, just put in Jimmy
Siville on your Google machine and you'll find out all
of these people through today, Lord Greenville. They fit well
into the Hellfire Club and vice versa. Right, So the

(52:11):
question is, are Seville and all of these people in
these high ranking positions of power they Is this just
you know, with Epstein and everything else. Is this just
an extension of Hellfire Club culture? Is this a way
to corrupt people and control them? Now the question is

(52:32):
is the hell Fire Club? Is that an outlier or
is that the norm? Right again, I say that one
of the greatest lies you can tell a child is
if you work hard enough, and you go to church,
you go to college, you do really good, you can
become president of the United States. It's just the last

(52:57):
thing I want my son or daughter to be is
the p under the United States because you see that
the secret societies they belong to, and you know what
you have to go through to belong to a secret society.
And again, if you think all of this is just
conspiracy theory, it's happened. It's all the time. You just

(53:20):
have to pay attention. So, for instance, let's talk about Piggate.
How many of you have heard of piggate, right, the
scandal that as a student at Oxford University. Yeah, that
Oxford University has been a subject in our podcast many times.
In the late nineteen eighties, former British Prime Minister David Cameron,

(53:42):
who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from twenty
ten to twenty sixteen and serted a private part of
his anatomy into the mouth of a dead pig as
part of an initiation ceremony for the Peers Gavis Society.
And the Peers Gaveston Society is a secret society, a

(54:07):
quote unquote dining club at the University of Oxford, Oxford,
pardon me. And of course it made news for the
allegations of debauchery, including piggate, So there you go. Ben Franklin,

(54:28):
The hell fire club, secret societies, and the truth about
our founding fathers, and will continue to investigate them individually.
The clubs which are used for even the debauchery, is
probably a front. These were used to communicate information very
much like the builderbergs today, like if you read into

(54:49):
how much secrecy goes into no cameras, no phones, these
rooms where you know they plan out the coming years
and decades of you know how they're going to slowly
involve the new world Order, I should say evolve. So
there you go. I hope you take the time to
further research. Look forward to your emails The fact Hunter

(55:12):
at mail dot com Again the fact Hunter at mail
dot com. Please join us on the website truthornet dot
com and everybody please take care with us heat. God
bless each and every one of you, and keep your
head on a swivel. God bless you. And until we
meet again, my friends, we will see you.

Speaker 5 (55:32):
I know it's been a struggle. I don't know if
you've had spain. I don't know you feeling tied hell
down all the way? Yeah, I know you feeling.

Speaker 2 (55:52):
You smile ain't the same.

Speaker 5 (55:56):
I still ware go form. You feel like you've lost.

Speaker 6 (56:01):
Your way, don't give up, No, don't give it and
never is home. Don't let call the primise it ain't
done yet. He's gone up, playing why it's a way time,
got up?

Speaker 7 (56:20):
Let me come? Why wait, God up?

Speaker 5 (56:36):
I can see the street inside you childs are putting
up the five.

Speaker 1 (56:43):
Oh you're stronger than anything, you.

Speaker 7 (56:47):
Guy. You're gonna be all right.

Speaker 6 (56:51):
You're accepting a bed found you.

Speaker 3 (56:55):
Beautiful. You're shoving ride. Yeah, you're lifting the breath.

Speaker 1 (57:01):
Move you can hold your head a pie.

Speaker 6 (57:09):
Don't give up, No, don't give in. You never lose home.
Don't let gone on the primies.

Speaker 7 (57:17):
It ain't done yet.

Speaker 6 (57:19):
His God up, lad, Why some waintel The God of
Mabe comes. Don't give up.

Speaker 7 (57:27):
No, don't give in.

Speaker 6 (57:29):
You never lose home. Don't let go on the primis.
It ain't God life, it's worth living. What's a way town?

Speaker 7 (57:39):
The God up? Maybe called? Why surprise down? Got up?

Speaker 6 (57:48):
Stay call?

Speaker 2 (57:51):
Oh?

Speaker 7 (57:51):
Yes, what surprise down? The God up baby came, Oh yeah,
God God, don't give up.

Speaker 2 (58:15):
No, don't give in, neverles home. Don't they go oft
the primis and done Yea's guide up playing watch and
God of in a cous don't give no dog giving.

Speaker 7 (58:33):
Whatever the home do, they go out the crimes.

Speaker 5 (58:37):
It ain't done, lovers worth living in.

Speaker 1 (58:41):
Wat's the god of every coors Ah, the god of needs,
watch Dun, the god.

Speaker 3 (59:08):
You're listening to the Fact Hunter Radio Network. Just the facts, ma'am.

Speaker 7 (59:15):
Mm hmm
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