
Léo Taxil
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Léo Taxil, born Gabriel Jogand-Pagès, was a French writer and journalist who gained notoriety in the late 19th century for his sensational claims about Freemasonry and its supposed connections to Luciferian rituals; he later confessed that his writings were fabrications intended to satirize both Freemasons and credulous religious figures.
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Léo Taxil, writing under the pseudonym 'Dr Bataille', published sensational works alleging that Freemasonry concealed Luciferian rituals.
The myth of Albert Pike: Did a 19th-century freemason really predict World War 3 between Islam and Zionism? |The Times of India·
India· 2026-02-12


