The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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enough for the Church to consider itself justified in executing thou- sands of innocent women. Would not all of us still believe in witches today, if we had been brought up with horror stories about witches from their earliest childhood and if the mass media reported their heinous crimes day after day? More and more myths have begun to erode recently. They do not stand up to close scrutiny. The children of Israel were never slaves in Egypt. Neither did they roam through the desert of Sinai for forty years nor conquer the land of Canaan by force. This was revealed by Zeev Herzog, professor of archaeology at the University of Tel Aviv. "The biblical epoch has never occurred. After 70 years of exca- vations, the archaeologists have reached a frightening conclusion: it is simply not true," Herzog wrote in the Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz. Most Israeli archaeologists agree on the fact that the biblical Exo- dus from Egypt does not correspond to historical facts. Experts have also accepted that Joshua did not conquer the town of Jericho in a single battle and that the town walls did not fall at the blast of trumpets. The archaeologist Adam Zertel at the University of Haifa also knows that the wandering in the desert is a myth. According to Herzog, David and Solomon never ruled over a mighty empire, it was just a little tribal kingdom without any power. Jerusa- lem, which was captured by King David, was just a feudal estate. It is generally believed that the Vandals were uncivilised bar- barians who destroyed everything in their path. This is a deliberate lie. The blond and blue-eyed Vandals were a Nordic people and were no less civilised than any other people. They originated in North Jutland, in southern Scandinavia. The Catholic Church opposed the religious beliefs of the Vandals, called Aryanism, which denied the divine nature of Jesus Christ and interpreted all events in the light of the theory of reincarnation. Because of this, the Vandals were a threat to the generally accepted myths. 19

In 534, Byzantium managed to destroy the kingdom of the Vandals with its rich culture and capture their capital city, Carthage. The con- querors killed the aged and children; the men were forced to become soldiers and the women were married to men from other races. After just one generation, the Vandals and their religion had been erased from the face of the Earth. And history is written by the victors! Not long ago, the Swiss believed that the storming of the Habsburg castles occurred after the taking of oaths in Riitli in 1291. Exca- vations have shown that the castles were abandoned without a struggle long before, respectively long after 1291. The storming of the castles never happened (Werner Meyer, "1291 - Die Geschichte "). The British astrophysicist Sir Fred Hoyle reached the conclusion that the universe is governed by a greater intelligence. In 1978, Hoyle described the conspirator Charles Darwin's theory of evolution as wrong and claimed that the belief that the first living cell was created in the "sea of life" was just as erroneous. In his book "Evo- lution from Space" (1982), he distanced himself completely from Dar- winism. He stated that "natural selection" could not explain evo- lution. Hoyle asked in his book "The Intelligent Universe" (1983): "Life as we know it is, among other things, dependent on at least 2000 different enzymes. How could the blind forces of the primal sea manage to put together the correct chemical elements to build enzymes?" According to his calculations, the likelihood of this happening is only one in 10 to the 40 000 power (1 followed by 40 000 zeros). That is about the same chance as throwing 50 000 sixes in a row with a die. Or as Hoyle describes it: "The chance that higher life forms might have emerged in this way is comparable with the chance that a tornado sweeping through a junk-yard might assemble a Boeing 747 from the materials therein... I am at a loss to understand biologists' widespread compulsion to deny what seems to me to be obvious." ("Hoyle on Evolution", Nature, Vol. 294, 12 November 1981, p. 105) The odds are only for enzymes if all other relevant molecules for life are also taken account of in our calculation, the situation for 20

In 534, Byzantium managed to destroy the kingdom <strong>of</strong> the Vandals<br />

with its rich culture and capture their capital city, Carthage. <strong>The</strong> con-<br />

querors killed the aged and children; the men were forced to become<br />

soldiers and the women were married to men from other races. After<br />

just one generation, the Vandals and their religion had been erased<br />

from the face <strong>of</strong> the Earth. And history is written by the victors!<br />

Not long ago, the Swiss believed that the storming <strong>of</strong> the Habsburg<br />

castles occurred after the taking <strong>of</strong> oaths in Riitli in 1291. Exca-<br />

vations have shown that the castles were abandoned without a<br />

struggle long before, respectively long after 1291. <strong>The</strong> storming <strong>of</strong><br />

the castles never happened (Werner Meyer, "1291 - Die Geschichte ").<br />

<strong>The</strong> British astrophysicist Sir Fred Hoyle reached the conclusion<br />

that the universe is governed by a greater intelligence. In 1978,<br />

Hoyle described the conspirator Charles Darwin's theory <strong>of</strong> evolution<br />

as wrong and claimed that the belief that the first living cell was<br />

created in the "sea <strong>of</strong> life" was just as erroneous. In his book "Evo-<br />

lution from Space" (1982), he distanced himself completely from Dar-<br />

winism. He stated that "natural selection" could not explain evo-<br />

lution.<br />

Hoyle asked in his book "<strong>The</strong> Intelligent Universe" (1983): "Life as<br />

we know it is, among other things, dependent on at least 2000 different<br />

enzymes. How could the blind forces <strong>of</strong> the primal sea manage to put<br />

together the correct chemical elements to build enzymes?"<br />

According to his calculations, the likelihood <strong>of</strong> this happening is<br />

only one in 10 to the 40 000 <strong>power</strong> (1 followed by 40 000 zeros).<br />

That is about the same chance as throwing 50 000 sixes in a row with<br />

a die. Or as Hoyle describes it: "<strong>The</strong> chance that higher life forms might<br />

have emerged in this way is comparable with the chance that a tornado<br />

sweeping through a junk-yard might assemble a Boeing 747 from the<br />

materials therein... I am at a loss to understand biologists' widespread<br />

compulsion to deny what seems to me to be obvious." ("Hoyle on<br />

Evolution", Nature, Vol. 294, 12 November 1981, p. 105)<br />

<strong>The</strong> odds are only for enzymes if all other relevant molecules for<br />

life are also taken account <strong>of</strong> in our calculation, the situation for<br />

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