The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front
The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front
The freemasons are struggling to achieve radical internationalism and anti-nationalism (Konrad Lehrich, "Der Tempel der Freimaurerei" / "The Masonic Temple", p. 7). They have spread the religion of hatred and intolerance. Their ideology is based on fairy tales and has nothing at all to do with reality. The freemason l'abbe de Raynal wrote: "To be charitable is the same as being sick." (Raynal, "Histoire Philosophique et Politique" / "Philosophical and Political History", The Hague, 1770-1776, Vol. 6) The freemasons claimed to act in the name of science and reason. This did not stop the Jacobins from guillotining a large number of scientists. On 7 May 1794, the prominent chemist Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) was executed in Paris for "conspiracy against the French people". Albert E. Brachvogel showed in his book "Parsifal - the last Knight Templar" (1878) that there were close connections between the Knights Templar and the freemasons. Kenneth McKenzie also proved this connection to exist in his "Royal Masonic Cyclopaedia" (1875). 137
The masonic historian J. S. M. Ward shows that the Templars' rituals are a part of the masonic initiations ceremonies in his book "Freemasonry and the Ancient Gods" (1921): "The Holy Temple in Jerusalem was built by Solomon, king of Israel, Hiram, king of Tyre and Hiram Abiff, master builder of the tribe of Naphtali in the year 2992." With reference to the Bible, the freemasons are solely interested in the fabricated history of the master builder Hiram. Albert Pike claimed in 1871 in his book "Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry" (Charles- ton, 1871, pp. 213-214): "Every masonic lodge is a Temple of Religion; and its teachings are instruction in Religion." Karl Gotthelf Baron von Hunde, grand master of the 7th province of freemasonry, which included all of Germany and Prussia, told of the "great secret" at a Masonic Convention in Altenberg in the 1760s: "Every true mason is a Knight Templar." (John Robison, "Proofs of a Conspiracy", Belmont, 1967, p. 41) Baron von Hunde later began to use the System of Strict Observance, which he had learned from the Knights Templar in Paris in 1742 (Pekka Ervast, "Vapaamuurarein kadonnut sana" / "The Lost Word of the Freemasons", Helsinki, 1965, p. 71). Baron von Hunde was at the same time a member of the Order of Absolute Observance in Scotland. On this sign for The Freemason's Arms opposite the Free masons' Hall in London, two masonic angels with their cloven hoofs are clearly visible. 138
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<strong>The</strong> freemasons are struggling to achieve radical internationalism<br />
and anti-nationalism (Konrad Lehrich, "Der Tempel der Freimaurerei"<br />
/ "<strong>The</strong> Masonic Temple", p. 7). <strong>The</strong>y have spread the religion <strong>of</strong><br />
hatred and intolerance. <strong>The</strong>ir ideology is based on fairy tales and has<br />
nothing at all to do with reality.<br />
<strong>The</strong> freemason l'abbe de Raynal wrote: "To be charitable is the<br />
same as being sick." (Raynal, "Histoire Philosophique et Politique" /<br />
"Philosophical and Political History", <strong>The</strong> Hague, 1770-1776, Vol. 6)<br />
<strong>The</strong> freemasons claimed to act in the name <strong>of</strong> science and reason.<br />
This did not stop the Jacobins from guillotining a large number <strong>of</strong><br />
scientists. On 7 May 1794, the prominent chemist Antoine Laurent<br />
Lavoisier (1743-1794) was executed in Paris for "conspiracy against<br />
the French people".<br />
Albert E. Brachvogel showed in his book "Parsifal - the last Knight<br />
Templar" (1878) that there were close connections between the<br />
Knights Templar and the freemasons. Kenneth McKenzie also proved<br />
this connection to exist in his "Royal Masonic Cyclopaedia" (1875).<br />
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