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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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In 1886, the masonic brother Gonnoud stated: "<strong>The</strong>re was a time<br />

when our statutes proscribed that <strong>freemasonry</strong> should not concern itself<br />

with political and religious matters. Was that really the case? I should not<br />

say so. Only due to the law and the police were we compelled to hide that<br />

which was our sole aim." (Alexander Selyaninov, "<strong>The</strong> Secret Power <strong>of</strong><br />

Freemasonry", Moscow, 1999, p. 105)<br />

<strong>The</strong> coup d'etat <strong>of</strong> the freemason Napoleon Bonaparte 9-10 Novem-<br />

ber 1799 (under the Sign <strong>of</strong> Scorpio) was organized together with the<br />

Grand Orient. He was initiated into the Philadelphia lodge in Paris in<br />

1798. Also his brothers Joseph, Lucien, Louis and Jerome were free-<br />

masons. Joseph Bonaparte was even grand master <strong>of</strong> the Grand Orient<br />

<strong>of</strong> France. Napoleon's personal council had six members <strong>of</strong> which five<br />

were freemasons.<br />

Napoleon was initially sympathetic to the Jews, but later changed<br />

his mind due to certain events. In 1806 he summoned the Sanhedrin<br />

(the Jewish World Council), which consisted <strong>of</strong> leading Jews from all<br />

over the world. Instead <strong>of</strong> giving them political and economical<br />

<strong>power</strong>, he put restrictions on them. Adolf Hitler used a similar tactic.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Zionists and masonic leaders were furious and threatened to<br />

destroy the emperor.<br />

At the head <strong>of</strong> a conspiracy towards Napoleon was general <strong>of</strong> the<br />

army, and masonic master Jean Victor Moreau (Henry Wilson Goil,<br />

"Goil's masonic Encyclopaedia", Richmond, Virginia, 1995, p. 274).<br />

On 13 October 1809, the student Friedrich Staps tried to kill Napo-<br />

leon at Schonbrunn outside Vienna. <strong>The</strong> French emperor called him<br />

an illuminatus (Johannes Rogalla von Bieberstein, "Die <strong>The</strong>se von der<br />

Verschworung 1776-1945" / "<strong>The</strong> Annals <strong>of</strong> Conspiracy 1776-1945,<br />

Flensburg, 1992, p. 90).<br />

<strong>The</strong> coup d'etat <strong>of</strong> Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (nephew <strong>of</strong><br />

Napoleon I) on 2 December 1851 was also a work <strong>of</strong> the freemasons<br />

within the military. He had been elected president <strong>of</strong> France on 10<br />

December 1848, but he wanted to be emperor. <strong>The</strong> day after the coup<br />

his cousin Lucien Murat was appointed grand master <strong>of</strong> the Grand<br />

Orient.<br />

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