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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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<strong>The</strong> anarchist movement, founded by the freemasons for political<br />

idiots, uses the Grand Orient's Satanist red and black colours. When<br />

the infamous French anarchist, "revolutionary", feminist and free-<br />

mason Clemence Louise Michel (1833-1905) returned from her exile,<br />

she was saluted by 5000 anarchists who had gathered in Paris on 18<br />

September 1880. <strong>The</strong> anarchists shouted: "Long live Satan!" <strong>The</strong><br />

crowd nearly had a collective nervous breakdown (Verite de Quebec,<br />

J. Chicoyne's article about Michel, published in January 1905).<br />

Michel had on the barricades been active in the Paris Commune,<br />

which called itself the dictatorship <strong>of</strong> the proletariat from 18 March<br />

to 28 May 1871. She led a revolutionary club. Michel was arrested<br />

countless times and was in 1872 deported to New Caledonia. After<br />

eight years Michel received amnesty in 1880. She toured throughout<br />

Europe promoting anarchism until her death. In 1881 she took part<br />

in the anarchist congress in London. After a demonstration against<br />

unemployment, she was sentenced to six years in prison, but then<br />

pardoned. From 1881 to 1895 she lived in London as head <strong>of</strong> a liber-<br />

tarian school. <strong>The</strong>n she returned to France.<br />

Louise Michel was a member <strong>of</strong> the lodge La Philosophie Sociale<br />

within La Grand Loge Symbolique Ecossaise, according to documents<br />

from the Grand Orient <strong>of</strong> France.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> Jewish freemason and anarchist terrorist Louise Michel.

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