Jordan Maxwell The Priesthood Of The Illes Extra Quality
One of the most famous segments involves the Catholic Mass. Maxwell meticulously broke down how the Eucharist is a direct copy of the Egyptian and Mithraic rituals involving the Sun (the "Son" of God). In standard recordings, he rushes through the Egyptian names (Horus, Osiris, Isis). In the extra quality version, he slows down, spelling each name and drawing the phonetic parallels to "Jesus Christ." He concludes that the wafer and wine are not symbols of a historical Jew, but of the solar cycle—the "body" of the sun (harvest) and the "blood" (the red dawn/ dusk).
A distinctive layer of Maxwell’s analysis of the "Illes" involves the transition from spiritual power to secular control. He famously connects the "Priesthood of the Illes" to the concept of Maritime (Admiralty) Law. jordan maxwell the priesthood of the illes extra quality
"The Priesthood of the Illes" represents the esoteric apex of Jordan Maxwell’s life work. It is a theory that strips away the divine authority of religion and replaces it with a secret history of astronomical observation and legal trickery. One of the most famous segments involves the Catholic Mass
For the serious student of the occult, conspiracy theory, or alternative history, the topic offers "extra quality" because it does not just ask who rules the world, but why and how. It posits that the rulers are priests of an ancient stellar religion, and that their "church" is the very legal and financial system we live under today. While the academic validity is debatable, the symbolic resonance of the theory is undeniable. In the extra quality version, he slows down,
Note: Jordan Maxwell (1940–2022) was a controversial researcher of esoteric symbolism, comparative religion, and political linguistics. The phrase “Priesthood of the Illes” is not a standard Maxwellian quote but appears to be a thematic synthesis of his work on hidden hierarchies (Illes / Isles / Illuminati) and the linguistic control of religious systems. The following write-up interprets this phrase through the lens of his established teachings.