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>Bradlaugh associated with Annie Besant, who would later head the main remnant of the original Theosophic Society that was founded by H.P. Blavatsky in 1875, and who would be responsible for founding the British Federation of the Co-Masonic “Le Droit Humain”. Allegedly, the “brethren” with whom Bradlaugh associated, included such illustrious characters as Louis Blanc, Garibaldi and Mazzini. Bradlaugh and his fellow Masons of the “Philadelphes” in England allegedly perceived Freemasonry as “an institution essentially philanthropical, philosophical and progressive. It has for its objects the amelioration of mankind without any distinction of class, colour or opinion, either philosophical, political or religious; for its unchangeable motto: Liberty,Equality, Fraternity”

>“Apparently, Briot was already affiliated to the Rite of MisraTm in 1810. Pierre Joseph Briot is said to have incorporated the initiatic tradition with a kind of socialism, which became known as Carbonarism.”~ Rene Witzhard ~

>These political lodges, or secret societies, were known under various names: Le PALLADIUM, Le PHILADELPHES, d’ADELPHES, or the SOCIETE DE REGENERATION EUROPEENNE. It appears that many of these groups were also inspired by the ideas and philosophy of the Bavarian “Illuminati” (“Ordo Illuminati”, founded by Adam Weishaupt in 1766). Weishaupt’s ideas were strongly influenced by the philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778 ) and the anti-Christian doctrines of the Manicheans. After the French Revolution, when Napoleon conquered large parts of Italy, many French Masons (who served under Napoleon in Italy) established their lodges in Italy. Italian sources claim that the Carbonari sprang from these Masonic lodges, with its rituals, symbols and almost equal rules and regulations