I have been asked to assemble a list of possible 13MAGNUS and ANTI-MAGNUS groups from history.

I have been asked to assemble a list of possible 13MAGNUS and ANTI-MAGNUS groups from history. Other than the Vesuvian Magnus, none seems to be mentioned by name, but we have strong reason to believe that Alexander and Ada of Caria were members of one, perhaps along with Aristotle, Ptolomy,, etcetera. Its also been suggested that the Hellfire Club and perhaps even the American Founding fathers were a Magnus. The earliest Magnus was, perhaps the Egyptian Pantheon of Gods...

What are other possible Magnus' from the past? What am I forgetting? Feel free to speculate.

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  1. I'm going to hazard a guess and suggest King Arthur and the knights of the round table.

    We know Bleckley park was where Nigel Moyer learned about Tecthulhu and probably started experimenting with it's technology. Stonehenge and even Cybella took time to visit a few places in the UK that would suggest a Magnus order of some kind, so King Arthur and his knights being a Magnus order makes a kind of sense I just can't ignore

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  2. Edgar Allan Wright​, the American founding father's were definitely a Magnus group, the amount of geometry that was even put into the US capital was evidence of this. There's a painting in the Capital called "The Apotheosis" which shows several of the founding father's in elevated God-like poses, mimicking the Greek and Romans gods of ages past

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  3. Can't help but be a bit skeptical....who asked you to make the list, Dr? And why?

    If a possibly accurate list of groups are assembled, could key sites associated with those group be mined for potentially hidden Primal Artifacts, similar to the ones hidden in Persepolis by Thais?

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  4. hadn't we pinned down something unusual about a circle of intellectuals during the Romantic period - Byron, Ada Lovelace, Babbage, Shelly, etc?

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  5. Ashoka the Great was rumoured to have created an secret group of 9 men tasked with gathering various kinds of knowledge. During this time his empire also spread to some of the greatest areas. It was probably the largest Indian empire ever. It extended from modern day Iran to parts of south-east Asia. Maybe this is where Jahan has her roots, and may have possibly been an anti-magnus movement.

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  6. The emergence of the Rosicrucian Order in Europe is still puzzling historians to this day, Edgar Allan Wright. It goes all the way back to ancient Egypt. They formed Mystery Schools as far back as Pharaoh Thutmose III when he first made them secret. The picture below is a sketch from 1618.
    https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/AMd7LOTxLx8bM6kX4zr9xPYLcS6wyHQ0CxZdKqytuuImOC0JTKBl1V3ubHJUJ1wWZWqqZwd2Bbeg27Y=s0

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  7. Jesus and his apostles , we also know that members of the reich were interested in xm so maybe Hitler was one..

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  8. Founding Fathers would be anti-Magnus.

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  9. Edgar Allan Wright Ive been thinking of this myself for some time. I find a perfect fit in the events surrounding the actions of the Aesir(Anti-Magnus?) and the Vanir (13 Magnus?)leading to Ragnarok, which i believe was a self-destruct code initiated by Loki. The Norse gods themselves may have been powerful sensitives. Im going to be delving into this further in a more extensive study.

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  10. The Scholars of the Muesum of the library at Alexandria I imagine where 13Magnus.

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  11. The Mollie McGuire's, we're definitely Anti-Magnus

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  12. The order of the Templars which rose to power in medival Europe after the crusade that ended with the fall of Jerusalem in 1099. I believe them to be a 13Magnus.

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  13. It might have been one of them Zhu Yuanzhang, alias the first Emperor of Hongwu Emperor in China / Ming Dynasty.
    Originally he belonged to White Lotus, but later he withdrew from White Lotus and suppressed it.
    As one of the possible things, probably he belongs to the 13Magnus side and he seems to have changed himself to the Anti-Magnus side later.

    In Japan's Sengoku period, Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi suppressed Japan 's Buddhist forces in Japan, After that Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa shogunate is suppressed Christianity in Japan, this may also have been influenced by the conflict between 13Magnus and Anti-Magnus.

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  14. Well if we're going to mention the Greek Pantheon, we really can't leave out the Norse or Celtic pantheons.
    The Americas are relatively new to the stage. More research would be needed to determine if there were more than just the founding fathers.

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  15. Ronald Reagan was definitely antimagnus. SDI may have been an attempt to build his own version of the obsidian shield. James Cameron is Magnus due to his work often being about praising and protecting alien species and anti-AI in nature.

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  16. What about some Native American deities? Such as the Navajo, Ojibwa, Abenaki, or the Algonquin? I'm looking in to them to see if there any ties to any possible Magnus group, but what do you think Edgar Allan Wright​​?

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  17. The Enlightened are eager to claim ancient religions, but never mention cults that explicitly followed extraterrestrial doctrines. I wonder which traits of their predecessors they find more embarrassing -- the track suits or the mass suicides?
    youtube.com - HEAVEN'S GATE - THE HIGHER SOURCE Trailer 4

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  18. The groups I think about are the Lovecraft Circle - lovecraftbookclub.wordpress.com - Lovecraft Circle and the Junto Club Ben Franklin and others were associated with - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junto_(club)

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  19. I found another group that needs to be considered the Lipan Apache people. Specifically, this group  Ndáwe qóhäⁿ (also called the "camp circle people"). They lived near what is now San Saba, Texas.

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