Albert Pike –3 world wars letter hoax
Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2017 5:12 pm
Anybody that investigates “conspiracy theories” will sooner or later find the 1871 3 world wars “prediction” or plan by Albert Pike.
In November 2016, I still believed in the Albert Pike 3 world wars letter (and even planned to start a thread on it). Then when I searched for information, I found out that the whole story about the supposed evidence is fake, which leads to the inevitable conclusion that this story is a hoax.
It is claimed that the letter appeared in Guy Carr’s book.
I’ve searched and found Pawns In The Game (1956). While there are similar quotes: the Albert Pike letter (like it is presented these days on the internet) doesn’t appear.
This was written after WW I and WW II.
There is another earlier book by Cardinal Rodriguez of Chile, The Mystery of Freemasonry Unveiled (1925) that supposedly features the Albert Pike letter. But there is no 3 world war plan in this book.
An earlier book in which the Albert Pike letter supposedly is featured is Le Diable au XIXème Siècle (1896), by Docteur Bataille. Again no 3 world war plan: http://wideshut.co.uk/albert-pikes-3-wo ... t-webcast/
Here’s a longer story on this hoax: http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/2015/0 ... orld-wars/
The book by Guy Carr (published in the 1950s) could be interesting as it does predict that a war against Islam will be staged.
That this letter is a hoax doesn’t mean that Albert Pike never invented plans like these.
In November 2016, I still believed in the Albert Pike 3 world wars letter (and even planned to start a thread on it). Then when I searched for information, I found out that the whole story about the supposed evidence is fake, which leads to the inevitable conclusion that this story is a hoax.
It is claimed that the letter appeared in Guy Carr’s book.
I’ve searched and found Pawns In The Game (1956). While there are similar quotes: the Albert Pike letter (like it is presented these days on the internet) doesn’t appear.
This was written after WW I and WW II.
There is another earlier book by Cardinal Rodriguez of Chile, The Mystery of Freemasonry Unveiled (1925) that supposedly features the Albert Pike letter. But there is no 3 world war plan in this book.
An earlier book in which the Albert Pike letter supposedly is featured is Le Diable au XIXème Siècle (1896), by Docteur Bataille. Again no 3 world war plan: http://wideshut.co.uk/albert-pikes-3-wo ... t-webcast/
Here’s a longer story on this hoax: http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/2015/0 ... orld-wars/
The book by Guy Carr (published in the 1950s) could be interesting as it does predict that a war against Islam will be staged.
That this letter is a hoax doesn’t mean that Albert Pike never invented plans like these.