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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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<strong>The</strong> line <strong>of</strong> earth radiation has been composed <strong>of</strong> several natural<br />

energy lines by means <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> certain acts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> British freemasons stole their own Egyptian obelisk, originally<br />

erected by Tuthmosis III. <strong>The</strong> 3500 year old obelisk known as<br />

Cleopatra's Needle stands on Victoria Embankment by the Thames in<br />

London. <strong>The</strong> obelisk was transported to London from Alexandria and<br />

erected on 13 September 1878. <strong>The</strong> freemason Dr Erasmus Wilson paid<br />

for the transport which, due to a <strong>power</strong>ful storm in the Bay <strong>of</strong><br />

Biscay, resulted in the death <strong>of</strong> six men. <strong>The</strong> obelisk originally stood<br />

in Heliopolis, but Cleopatra ordered the 186-ton monolith to be<br />

moved to Alexandria. <strong>The</strong> obelisk was a symbol <strong>of</strong> the sun (Heliopolis<br />

means "the City <strong>of</strong> the Sun") in Greek. <strong>The</strong> inscriptions honour the<br />

pharaoh Tuthmosis III's victories in Asia.<br />

On 22 February 1881, the freemasons (including William Hulbert<br />

and William H. Vanderbilt) raised a third obelisk from Alexandria in<br />

Central Park in New York City behind the Metropolitan Museum <strong>of</strong><br />

Art. This obelisk was also originally erected at Heliopolis in Egypt in<br />

1600 B.C. by Tuthmosis III. It was removed to Alexandria in 12 B.C.<br />

by the Romans.<br />

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