The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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expose the fraud of a masonic brother. The French judges that are also freemasons are more loyal to the masonic Order than to the laws of France. Masonic politicians are more likely to serve their brothers than their country. Masonic bank directors put their "brothers" first and together with other masonic bankers they block loans and even drive desired non-freemasons into bankruptcy. Likewise a freemason policeman will help a masonic criminal. This practice of helping each other first is frequent within the central administration of the European Union, where several high officials are freemasons (Brian Freemantle, "The Octopus", London, 1995). The Grand Orient freemasons within the EU Commission and the EU Parliament have above all co-operated with mafia groups. This has been confirmed by EU parliamentarians such as Leoluca Orlando, John Tomlinson, Terry Wynn and Peter Price. Totally criminal French and Italian masonic lodges have great influence over the EU Commission in Brussels and the EU Parliament in Strasbourg. This was admitted by the spokesman of the Grand Lodge of Great Britain, John Hamill. The Belgian Grand Orient is also criminally involved. Its masonic brothers are in the upper echelons of the EU Commission, where they are able to influence decisions made by this non-elected executive body. The Grand Lodge of France has very influential members in both the Commission and the Parliament. The Grand Orient of France in fact is considered the most active and most powerful in all of Europe. Within the central EU institutions the freemasons wreak havoc without any hindrance. They are according to John Hamill all socialists and have connection to the Mafia. All proposals of registering all freemasons within the EU parliament have been stopped (ibid). According to the Lithuanian-American journalist Valdas Ane- lauskas, the CIA financed even in the 1960s those European organi- zations working to create a United States of Europe. The intelligence organization CIA is controlled by the American Freemasonry. The prominent French historian Bernard Fa? after careful studies reached the conclusion that secret societies of freemasons had plan- 167

ned the American Revolution of 1776 as well as the French Revolu- tion of 1789 ("Revolution and Freemasonry", Paris, 1935). He empha- sized that a similar conspiracy was well under way in twentieth century Europe. During the Second World War, Fa? published many important data that he had uncovered. In 1943, he helped produce a revealing film, "The Occult Forces" ("Forces occultes"), the story of a young Frenchman who infiltrates the brotherhood to investigate its role in initiating the war. The film showed how the masonic power over several countries had grown gradually. At the same time many occult secrets that the freemasons had kept hidden were revealed. The film is today banned from public showing. Bernard Fa? was appointed head of Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, where he initiated valuable research into the French archives of secret societies and revealed the names of 17 000 conspirators. The Vichy government immediately deported 520 dangerous freemasons and executed 117 extremely dangerous ones. After the war the freemasons got their revenge. Bernard Fa? was sentenced by a masonic tribunal (known as a war crimes tribunal) to life imprisonment in 1953. After serving seven years, however, he was pardoned by President Charles de Gaulle in 1960. France was where freemasonry was most avidly used politically. Louis XV soon realized that the freemasons constituted a threat to society, and in 1738 the activities of the lodges were banned. On 21 October 1738, the king of Sweden, Frederic I, declared freemasonry illegal. No masonic meetings were allowed, transgressions were punished by death. Slightly earlier freemasonry had also been banned in Spain. The evil intentions of others are quickly forgotten, however. French masonic pamphlets from the 1740s onwards quite legally began propagating revolution and a democratic republic. People were to be equal and live in brotherly freedom, that is the kind of "freedom" the masonic lodges would allow them. At the end of the 18th century freemasonry shifted to a political direction. The driving force behind this was the Illuminati. 168

ned the American Revolution <strong>of</strong> 1776 as well as the French Revolu-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> 1789 ("Revolution and Freemasonry", Paris, 1935). He empha-<br />

sized that a similar conspiracy was well under way in twentieth<br />

century Europe. During the Second World War, Fa? published many<br />

important data that he had uncovered. In 1943, he helped produce a<br />

revealing film, "<strong>The</strong> Occult Forces" ("Forces occultes"), the story <strong>of</strong> a<br />

young Frenchman who infiltrates the brotherhood to investigate its<br />

role in initiating the war. <strong>The</strong> film showed how the masonic <strong>power</strong><br />

over several countries had grown gradually. At the same time many<br />

occult secrets that the freemasons had kept hidden were revealed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> film is today banned from public showing.<br />

Bernard Fa? was appointed head <strong>of</strong> Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris,<br />

where he initiated valuable research into the French archives <strong>of</strong><br />

secret societies and revealed the names <strong>of</strong> 17 000 conspirators. <strong>The</strong><br />

Vichy government immediately deported 520 dangerous freemasons<br />

and executed 117 extremely dangerous ones.<br />

After the war the freemasons got their revenge. Bernard Fa? was<br />

sentenced by a masonic tribunal (known as a war crimes tribunal) to<br />

life imprisonment in 1953. After serving seven years, however, he<br />

was pardoned by President Charles de Gaulle in 1960.<br />

France was where <strong>freemasonry</strong> was most avidly used politically.<br />

Louis XV soon realized that the freemasons constituted a threat to<br />

society, and in 1738 the activities <strong>of</strong> the lodges were banned. On 21<br />

October 1738, the king <strong>of</strong> Sweden, Frederic I, declared <strong>freemasonry</strong><br />

illegal. No masonic meetings were allowed, transgressions were<br />

punished by death. Slightly earlier <strong>freemasonry</strong> had also been banned<br />

in Spain.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evil intentions <strong>of</strong> others are quickly forgotten, however.<br />

French masonic pamphlets from the 1740s onwards quite legally<br />

began propagating revolution and a democratic republic. People were<br />

to be equal and live in brotherly freedom, that is the kind <strong>of</strong><br />

"freedom" the masonic lodges would allow them.<br />

At the end <strong>of</strong> the 18th century <strong>freemasonry</strong> shifted to a political<br />

direction. <strong>The</strong> driving force behind this was the Illuminati.<br />

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