The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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In 1835, the freemasons finally erected a 2500 year-old Osiris obelisk from Luxor weighing 246 tons on the spot where they had guillotined Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, a square called Place de la Revolution in the 1790s (today it is called Place de la Concorde). Marie Antoinette of Habsburg was the daughter of Franeois de Lorraine, a descendant of the Merovingians. She was sacrificed for the sake of the future. Blood appears to increase the power of the obelisks and thereby also the freemasons. The erection of the obelisk took place following the coup d'etat that the freemasons organized in June 1830 to put Louis Philippe on the throne. They wanted to dispose of Charles X, the brother of Louis XVI (Martin Short, "Inside the Brotherhood", London, 1997, p. 119), who had prevented the freemasons from erecting the obelisk on the site of his brother's execution. Among the conspirators was the masonic liberal Adolphe Thiers (1797-1877), who was then minister of employment. Five years later he became prime minister and at the same time the obelisk was erected on the chosen spot. He was elected president of the Third Republic in 1871. With the aid of a divining rod, it is possible to determine that the obelisk in Place de la Concorde has been placed on a powerful line of earth radiation, which continues straight down the Champs Elysees towards the Arc de Triomphe and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. 123

The line of earth radiation has been composed of several natural energy lines by means of a series of certain acts. The British freemasons stole their own Egyptian obelisk, originally erected by Tuthmosis III. The 3500 year old obelisk known as Cleopatra's Needle stands on Victoria Embankment by the Thames in London. The obelisk was transported to London from Alexandria and erected on 13 September 1878. The freemason Dr Erasmus Wilson paid for the transport which, due to a powerful storm in the Bay of Biscay, resulted in the death of six men. The obelisk originally stood in Heliopolis, but Cleopatra ordered the 186-ton monolith to be moved to Alexandria. The obelisk was a symbol of the sun (Heliopolis means "the City of the Sun") in Greek. The inscriptions honour the pharaoh Tuthmosis III's victories in Asia. On 22 February 1881, the freemasons (including William Hulbert and William H. Vanderbilt) raised a third obelisk from Alexandria in Central Park in New York City behind the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This obelisk was also originally erected at Heliopolis in Egypt in 1600 B.C. by Tuthmosis III. It was removed to Alexandria in 12 B.C. by the Romans. 124

In 1835, the freemasons finally erected a 2500 year-old Osiris<br />

obelisk from Luxor weighing 246 tons on the spot where they had<br />

guillotined Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, a square called Place de<br />

la Revolution in the 1790s (today it is called Place de la Concorde).<br />

Marie Antoinette <strong>of</strong> Habsburg was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Franeois de<br />

Lorraine, a descendant <strong>of</strong> the Merovingians. She was sacrificed for<br />

the sake <strong>of</strong> the future. Blood appears to increase the <strong>power</strong> <strong>of</strong> the<br />

obelisks and thereby also the freemasons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> erection <strong>of</strong> the obelisk took place following the coup d'etat<br />

that the freemasons organized in June 1830 to put Louis Philippe on<br />

the throne. <strong>The</strong>y wanted to dispose <strong>of</strong> Charles X, the brother <strong>of</strong> Louis<br />

XVI (Martin Short, "Inside the Brotherhood", London, 1997, p. 119),<br />

who had prevented the freemasons from erecting the obelisk on the<br />

site <strong>of</strong> his brother's execution. Among the conspirators was the<br />

masonic liberal Adolphe Thiers (1797-1877), who was then minister<br />

<strong>of</strong> employment. Five years later he became prime minister and at the<br />

same time the obelisk was erected on the chosen spot. He was<br />

elected president <strong>of</strong> the Third Republic in 1871.<br />

With the aid <strong>of</strong> a divining rod, it is possible to determine that the<br />

obelisk in Place de la Concorde has been placed on a <strong>power</strong>ful line <strong>of</strong><br />

earth radiation, which continues straight down the Champs Elysees<br />

towards the Arc de Triomphe and the Tomb <strong>of</strong> the Unknown Soldier.<br />

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