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Beyond the Veil: Jordan Maxwell and the Secret History of "The Priesthood of the Ills" (The Extra Quality of Hidden Control)
Henry Binkley Stein
"The Priesthood of the Illes" is a compilation work that draws heavily from the research of 1940s author , specifically his books Thirty Thousand Gods Before Jehovah , The Axe Was God , and Rod of Mercury . Maxwell, along with collaborator Colin Rivas, revitalized these texts to expose the esoteric roots of institutional power. The Identity of the "Illi"
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The "Extra Quality" aspect of this content usually refers to the density of information regarding . Maxwell's argument is that the world is run by a theologically elite class ("The Priesthood") who understand that God is the Cosmos/Sun. They keep the masses in line through "exoteric" (outer, literal) interpretations of holy books, while the "Priesthood" keeps the "esoteric" (inner, hidden) knowledge to themselves to maintain power. jordan maxwell the priesthood of the illes extra quality
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One of the most famous segments involves the Catholic Mass. Maxwell meticulously broke down how the Eucharist is a direct copy of the Egyptian and Mithraic rituals involving the Sun (the "Son" of God). In standard recordings, he rushes through the Egyptian names (Horus, Osiris, Isis). In the extra quality version, he slows down, spelling each name and drawing the phonetic parallels to "Jesus Christ." He concludes that the wafer and wine are not symbols of a historical Jew, but of the solar cycle—the "body" of the sun (harvest) and the "blood" (the red dawn/ dusk). Maxwell's argument is that the world is run