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La conversion d’une grande-prêtresse de Lucifer - Diana Vaughan - Thérèse avait prié pour elle

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Miss Diana croit que Lucifer est le vrai Dieu ; par deux fois , son ange Asmodée la sauve de la mort. A 21 ans , elle devient grande-prêtesse de la maçonnerie luciférienne. Convertie grâce à Jeanne D’Arc, elle est obligée de se cacher.

212 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2020

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December 8, 2022
What a great book. Wikipedia says its a hoax but there are so many documents from the 1800s that confirms Diana Vaughan was a Luciferian/Palladist/Rosicrucian/Freemason High Priestess with a lineage of Luciferian/Freemasons ancestors (Thomas Vaughan was a Rosicrucian alchemist and influenced Voltaire, Isaac Newton and many more - all Palladists. He killed the Archbishop of Canterbury sealing a pact with Lucifer in order to acquire gold).

All the secrets that she gave to the public about the satanic meetings of the Palladist (a group within the masons) were confirmed to be real. She gave names, dates and locations of where the satanic rituals would take place. One of the places was the Borghese Palace in Rome which had a room decorated with black and red drapes, a throne in the middle of the room for Lucifer and many satanic statues and paintings decorating the room.

During her time in the cult of Palladism/Freemasonry, Albert Pike shared with her the Luciferian plan that was given to him by Lucifer in the 1800s to destroy the Catholic Church with the help of Freemasonry in the year 1961. This actually came true and continues to unravel as we speak with the division of the church with Vatican II (1962) and all the schism and synods that are happening within the church.

After her conversions from Palladist(the name given to Lucifer by these masons) to Catholicism through the help of Joan of Arc, Melani from La Salette (Marian visionary)and Saint Therese de Lisieux, she had full support of Pope Leo XIII and the Vatican who corresponded with her and guided her to continue her work of spreading her story and the satanic plans of the Freemasons.

She devoted her life to God and kept a low profile while hiding in convents (the freemasons wanted to kill her), writing her autobiography and her monthly articles describing her previous life as a Luciferian.

Unfortunately, she had a sad ending and just like Joan of Arc, she was betrayed.
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