Subjects: Conspiracies | Secret Societies
Occult Theocrasy
by Lady Queenborough
Format: Scanned pdf.
Pages: 773
Publication Date: 1933
Illustrations: No
Dismissed by modernists as anti-Semitic, the author of this book writes about secret societies and Judaism, as if they were invented by Satan himself. Having said that, this book is a huge tome filled to the brim with information on the Freemasons, the Illuminati, the Moravians, the Druses, the Assassins, the Templars, and many more. It's interesting, albeit a bit sensationalist. Her information was drawn from sources, including the works of Dr. Karl Hacks and Léo Taxil, Taxil's supporter Abel Clarin de la Rive, Samuel Paul Rosen, theosophist Alice Bailey, Nesta Helen Webster, and esotericist Christina M. Stoddard.
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Edith Starr Miller, Lady Queenborough (1887 - 1933) was a New York socialite, author and anti-Mormon agitator who in 1921 became the second wife of Almeric Hugh Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough, a British Fascist. The Pagets were allegedly pro-Fascist. Edith's observations were outlined in her posthumously published Occult Theocrasy, and added to the discussion of the secret societies and their conspiracies.