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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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cylindrical obelisks. Two obelisks were erected at the entrance to a<br />

temple. <strong>The</strong> Babylonians and Assyrians also erected obelisks. Obelisks<br />

were raised over the dead in Europe during the Renaissance and after<br />

the two world wars.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was a logical network <strong>of</strong> obelisks across Egypt, because these<br />

were placed in a mathematically calculated relationship to the ener-<br />

gies <strong>of</strong> the Earth and the orbit <strong>of</strong> the sun or moon. <strong>The</strong>y worked as<br />

tools to determine the planetary orbits and the passing <strong>of</strong> time. <strong>The</strong><br />

Egyptians had a carefully calculated calendar.<br />

It was important to the pharaohs to erect giant obelisks, since this<br />

was a way to control people's ideas and to bring about static points<br />

<strong>of</strong> view (consensus trance). In this way the obelisks helped the pha-<br />

raoh to retain <strong>power</strong> over the Egyptian people. <strong>The</strong> subjects <strong>of</strong> the<br />

pharaoh treated the obelisks with awe, as befits a symbol <strong>of</strong> <strong>power</strong>.<br />

<strong>The</strong> masonic obelisk thus originates in ancient Egypt, where it<br />

symbolized the sun god. <strong>The</strong> obelisk was the primary symbol <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Osiris cult, which stood for male energy - the phallus. Phallus-<br />

worship is an extremely important part <strong>of</strong> <strong>freemasonry</strong> (obelisks<br />

across the world prove this). Osiris was the most worshipped <strong>of</strong><br />

Egypt's deities. As king Osiris raised the Egyptians out <strong>of</strong> their natu-<br />

ral state, gave them laws and taught them to cultivate crops. Osiris<br />

prohibited cannibalism. He advocated piety, health and well-fare. Isis<br />

taught the Egyptians to cultivate grain, flax and silk, and to spin,<br />

weave and sew their own clothes. She taught her subjects to use<br />

herbs to cure illnesses.<br />

Osiris' brother Seth (called Typhon by the Greeks), god <strong>of</strong> the<br />

desert, formed a conspiracy against him together with 72 others. <strong>The</strong><br />

vulture-like Seth lured Osiris into a c<strong>of</strong>fin, closed the lid over him,<br />

nailed it down, sealed it with molten lead and threw it into the Nile.<br />

This occurred when the sun was in the sign <strong>of</strong> Scorpio.<br />

Isis later gave birth to a son, Horus, out in the marshes. For this<br />

reason the freemasons call themselves 'the children <strong>of</strong> the widow'.<br />

Buto, the goddess <strong>of</strong> the North, tried to protect the boy, but one day<br />

a scorpion stung him. Isis then asked Ra, the sun god, for help. <strong>The</strong><br />

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