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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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<strong>The</strong> British structural engineer David Davidson, who in 1924 pub-<br />

lished his monumental work, "<strong>The</strong> Great Pyramid", mentioned that<br />

ancient writers called the Great Pyramid '<strong>The</strong> Pillar <strong>of</strong> Enoch'. <strong>The</strong><br />

foreword to the Dutch version <strong>of</strong> Josephus' "History <strong>of</strong> the Jews"<br />

states: "Judaism and Hellenism... make up the two pillars <strong>of</strong> human<br />

culture." (Flavius Josephus, "Historie der Joden", Arnhem, 1891)<br />

Above the altar is seen the Star <strong>of</strong> David, sometimes the red five-<br />

pointed star with a G in the centre. <strong>The</strong> G stands for the God <strong>of</strong> the<br />

freemasons, Jahbulon. This is a compound <strong>of</strong> the names <strong>of</strong> three<br />

gods: Yahweh <strong>of</strong> Israel, Baal <strong>of</strong> Canaan (or Bel <strong>of</strong> Babylon) and the<br />

Egyptian On (another name for the god <strong>of</strong> death Osiris). <strong>The</strong> last two<br />

are also called upon at black magic and Satanist ceremonies. <strong>The</strong> G<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficially stands for Geometry. Only upon attaining a high degree is<br />

the freemason informed that the Great Architect <strong>of</strong> the Universe is<br />

called Jahbulon. In the degree called the Holy Royal Arch (13th), the<br />

appearance <strong>of</strong> the masonic god Jahbulon is revealed. He has a<br />

spider's body and three heads - that <strong>of</strong> a cat, a toad, and a human<br />

head. In this way the father god, the god <strong>of</strong> the heavens and the god<br />

<strong>of</strong> death were united.<br />

In Louis Breton's and J. Collin de Plancy's "Dictionnaire Infernal"<br />

(Paris, 1863), Jahbulon is shown as the demon Bael. <strong>The</strong> freemasons<br />

worship a horrible monster.<br />

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