I took a look at this book in the 90's. Morals & Dogma by Albert Pike

Albert Pike ritual book is not the same as Prince Hall Freemasonry[PH] founded in 1784 granted a charter by the Premier Grand Lodge of England as African Lodge No. 459 [but, due to communications problems, did not receive the actual charter until 1787]. [OES] established in 1850 by Rob Morris

Albert Pike ritual book are not the same as International Masons founded in 1837 after Hiram Grand Lodge, fueled by the death of the National Grand Lodge, climaxed with John Jones [AFAM] type Grand Lodges and became International Grand Lodges.


Albert Pike book Morals & Dogma is really a ritual book

The Scottish Rite Freemasonry felt in order for them to survive, Mackey encouraged Pike to revise the ritual to produce a standard ritual for use in all states in the Southern Jurisdiction. Revision began in 1855, and after some changes, the Supreme Council endorsed Pike's revision in 1861. Minor changes were made in two degrees in 1873 after the York Rite bodies in Missouri objected that the 29th and 30th degrees revealed secrets of the York Rite.

Albert Pike, born December 29, 1809, Pike was raised in a
Christian home and attended an Episcopal church. Pike passed the
entrance examination at Harvard College when he was 15 years old,
but could not attend because he had no funds.

Pike was said to be a genius, able to read and write in 16 different languages, although I cannot find a record anywhere of what those languages were. In addition, he is widely accused of plagiarism, so take with a pinch of salt. At various stages of his life we was a poet, philosopher, frontiersman, soldier, humanitarian and philanthropist.

A 33rd degree Mason, he was one of the founding fathers, and head of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, being the Grand Commander of North American Freemasonry from 1859 and retained that position until his death in 1891. In 1869, he was a top leader in the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. Albert Pike also predicted Three World Wars.

Pike was said to be a Satanist, who indulged in the occult, and he apparently possessed a bracelet which he used to summon Lucifer, with whom he had constant communication. He was the Grand Master of a Luciferian group known as the Order of the Palladium [or Sovereign Council of Wisdom], which had been founded in Paris in 1737.

Palladism had been brought to Greece from Egypt by Pythagoras in the fifth century, and it was this cult of Satan that was introduced to the inner circle of the Masonic lodges. It was aligned with the Palladium of the Templars. In 1801, Issac Long, a Jew, brought a statue of Baphomet [Satan] to Charleston, South Carolina, where he helped to establish the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. Long apparently chose Charleston because it was geographically located on the 33rd parallel of latitude [incidentally, so is Baghdad], and this council is considered to be the Mother Supreme Council of all Masonic Lodges of the World.

Pike's right-hand man was Phileas Walder, from Switzerland, who was a former Lutheran minister, a Masonic leader, occultist, and spiritualist. Pike also worked closely with Giusseppe Mazzini of Italy [1805-1872] who was a 33rd degree Mason, who became head of the Illuminati in 1834, and who founded the Mafia in 1860.

Together with Mazzini, Lord Henry Palmerston of England [1784-1865, 33rd degree Mason], and Otto von Bismarck from Germany [1815-1898, 33rd degree Mason], Albert Pike intended to use the Palladian Rite to create a Satanic umbrella group that would tie all Masonic groups together.

During the Presidential campaign, Lyndon H. LaRouche and his vice presidential running mate, the Reverend James Bevel, launched a mobilization to remove the statue of General Albert Pike from Washington, D.C.'s Judiciary Square. On February 1, the campaign drew an angry attack from freemasonic leader C. Fred Kleinknecht, who attempted to defend both Pike and the Ku Klux Klan from LaRouche and Bevel's attack.

LaRouche defending his actions can be found here.
http://www.etext.org/Politics/LaRouche/icl...0.larouche.pike

Albert Pike's Statue Must Fall' can be found here
http://www.etext.org/Politics/LaRouche/pikefall.txt

Heres the book whole ritual book Morals & Dogma
http://www.nwowatcher.com/ebooks/Morals%20...bert%20Pike.pdf

Remember you can read the book but real masons still know who is a mason & who is not.