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The Mont Order – Did This Secret Society “Design” History?
MARCH 10, 2014

By Jamie Goodwin

A fascinating new conspiracy theory has come to the surface, with apparent concrete documentary evidence indicating the existence and awesome power of an ancient cult.

The cult is the Mont Order, which can now be found with a simple Google search. The Mont Order conspiracy theory was recently discussed in an article at British alternative news site Weird Wiltshire, where it was described as an occult group operating in Britain. At first, some of the unusual claims about this group will be hard to believe, but serious evidence available does seem to support those claims and it merits discussion.

For one thing, the Order and a number of sources describing it are convinced that it is the oldest and most arcane society in the world. It seems to equate its background with the mythic Prometheus, and puts forward goals that coincide with the bloody days of the French Revolution, the origins of the modern world, and hostile forms of globalization.

~Age of the Mont Order~

How exactly the Mont Order came to exist is never clearly explained, and nor is the origin of the sources describing the Order. The Mont “Bible”, disclosed online under the title of the Work of Mont, places the founding of the Order before all civilization, part of a supernatural rite taking place shortly after the creation of the universe itself. This violates everything we know about history and science, obscuring the real nature of the Mont Order behind a supernatural veil to such an extent that we may never determine where or when the Order first came into existence.

No specific location appears special to the Order, either, although there is mention of commandments that send the Order out of the public and insist that the group should avoid attracting unwanted attention. There is also mention of a “Tower” in which the Order gathered at one time, although it is never made clear what this is and it may be little more than a parable.

Even if we dismiss the Order’s claims about its existence, OCRT (Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance) points out that the belief is held strongly by members of the Order. The idea that the Order preceded all other groups and philosophies allows the Order to dismiss them, and this is a decisive part of the philosophy of the group. The Mont Order feels its judgment is superior to all others, and therefore feels entitled to manipulate society from its enduring position of knowledge.

~The Mont Order in history~

The Mont Order sees itself as responsible for the course of history. It confirms in its religious writings that it emerged from hiding to influence some of the notorious but defining events of the French Revolution. Cult researcher Arnold Isen has used this to link the Mont Order with the similarly named Montagnards; a group encouraging violence and thought to be responsible for the infamous Reign of Terror in France.

In a well-written article, Isen explains the “power cult” of the Mont Order in terms of the array of evidence proving its existence, submitting that even in the modern day, “the Order is a power”. Indeed, the OCRT report and testimony from a former member of the Mont Order as recently as January 2014 both go out of their way to confirm that the Mont Order does exist, at least in the sense of being a religious sect. Both sources have been checked, leaving no doubt that the Mont Order does presently exist in some form or another.

~Manipulation explained: the art of Order~

Explaining how to essentially manipulate world events, the Work of Mont reveals the complex methodology of “splitting of history”, boldly proclaiming, “We have crafted the past, and the future is the empty canvas made for us.” By making this proclamation, the Order is effectively laying claim to all of history as its designer, in much the same way religious people have ascribed the creation of the universe to God.

How does the Order shape the course of history? According to the Work of Mont, the group appears to support destructive events that take the forms of such horsemen as violence, revolution or plague. These events include the violence of the French Revolution, which the Order quite brazenly claims responsibility for. Before this, there was the Black Death in Europe. Even more boldly, the Order records a verse in its book suggesting that Mont followers sacked Rome. The Order seems to regard these actions as necessary to restore “equilibrium” or “balance”. Such a philosophy is even more fanatically reflected in the Mont mantra, “Inheritance, Equilibrium and Order”.

Based on what the Order claims to have done, we can speculate that the destructive event must be one of “inheritance,” which could indicate some form of circulation of what the Order sees as justice, i.e. the destruction or dispossession of the people who are better off (as in the French Revolution). Alternately, the Mont Order may simply be referring to its own “inheritance”, as Isen speculates, with the idea of justice or equality merely being a veil to hide the Order’s quest for power over the world.

~Inheritance, Equilibrium and Order~

When the Order refers to “splitting of history”, this appears to simply be a reference to the Order emerging, although whether this description reveals something about the act itself or is simply a poetic metaphor remains unknown. The Order reports everything in its book from the point of view of a rich-poor divide, or with one side serving as an oppressor and the other as a liberator.

In the Mont “Temporal Code” that comprises some 46 different commandments in the Work of Mont, the Order encourages its followers to take the side of the poor at all times. The Order reports the existence of a division between rich and poor as the worst obscenity in the world, describing it as the “One Violation” and appointing its followers to take an oath to eliminate it all costs.

Attached to this vision is the Order’s apparent support for the disintegration of national boundaries, which the Order alleges to give rise to “false vessels” allowing inequality (“disequilibrium” in Mont phraseology) to survive and be protected by political power. The Mont Order’s search for a world devoid of boundaries is consistent with the ongoing patterns of globalization and other politics. If it is anything resembling what it claims to be, the world may not yet be safe from this ancient Order.

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