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1782: Wilhelmsbad Convention

eventThe Vatican & Religious Power · Occult & Esoteric · Darknet & Cyber
A famous 1782 Masonic convention gets blamed for a secret Jesuit takeover — and the engine flatly labels that claim a fabrication.
Who they are

The 1782 Wilhelmsbad Convention, a Masonic gathering.

What they do

The engine records it as a real consolidation of Masonic groups while explicitly debunking a popular conspiracy claim about it.

How it works

The convention merged Strict Observance, Martinism and the Illuminati into broader Masonic networks with layered compartmentalization; the engine issues a correction that the claim of a Jesuit-Freemasonry merger controlling it is a 'Taxil-class fabrication' with zero primary evidence, traceable to Barruel (1798) and post-Revolution paranoia.

Why it matters

It matters because the engine here polices its own accuracy, keeping the documented event and rejecting the invented conspiracy around it.

The engine's record — word for word
Convention consolidated Strict Observance, Martinism, and Illuminati into broader Masonic networks. Concentric circles compartmentalization established. CORRECTION (Jesuit Report): claim of Jesuit-Freemasonry merger commanding this convention is Taxil-class fabrication — zero primary documentary evidence. Traces to Barruel (1798) and post-Revolutionary paranoia. The convention was a Masonic consolidation, not a Jesuit operation.
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