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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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<strong>The</strong>re is a letter extant sent from the Grand Orient to Charles Louis<br />

Napoleon. In the letter dated 15 October 1852, it is mentioned that<br />

Charles Louis was illuminated by the light <strong>of</strong> <strong>freemasonry</strong>. <strong>The</strong><br />

freemasons liked to be portrayed as the soldiers <strong>of</strong> humanity under<br />

the leadership <strong>of</strong> Charles Louis Napoleon. <strong>The</strong> letter was concluded<br />

with the salute "Long live the Emperor!" On 2 December 1857, he was<br />

proclaimed Emperor <strong>of</strong> France under the name Napoleon III.<br />

<strong>The</strong> freemasons acted at will. When called for, they founded a<br />

republic - when an empire served their interests, they proclaimed<br />

one. So when Napoleon III decided to pursue a more independent<br />

course, a decision was made by the Grand Orient <strong>of</strong> France: the<br />

emperor must be deposed! <strong>The</strong> difficulties had begun in 1861. <strong>The</strong><br />

freemasons wanted war with Prussia. <strong>The</strong> emperor tried to avoid that,<br />

since he thought France was ill prepared. This made no difference to<br />

the freemasons. <strong>The</strong>y had to prevail and they wanted war. That's<br />

what their so-called "friendship between nations" really looked like<br />

(Oleg Platonov, "Russia's Crown <strong>of</strong> Thorns: <strong>The</strong> Secret History <strong>of</strong> Free-<br />

masonry 1731-1996", Moscow, 2000, Volume II, p. 60). On 19 July<br />

1870, the Franco-Prussian War broke out. Prussia was given all<br />

possible aid in order to crush Napoleon III. <strong>The</strong> freemasons replaced<br />

the French commander-in-chief Patrice de MacMahon (1808-1893) in<br />

August <strong>of</strong> 1870 with Marshal <strong>of</strong> France Francois Achille Bazaine<br />

(1811-1888), who was a high-ranking freemason. His task was to lose<br />

the war.<br />

When the Germans had captured the French emperor at Sedan on 2<br />

September 1870, he was overthrown in France two days later through<br />

a "revolution", where the freemasons had used the Internationale as<br />

their willing instrument. Napoleon III was vilified in a wild frenzy <strong>of</strong><br />

accusations (Paul Copin-Albancelli, "Pouvoir occulte contre la<br />

France", 1908). Thus on 4 September 1870, a masonic government<br />

came to <strong>power</strong> by means <strong>of</strong> yet another coup. Nine <strong>of</strong> eleven mem-<br />

bers <strong>of</strong> the cabinet were freemasons, <strong>of</strong> which three were high-<br />

ranking ones and Jewish extremists - Isaac Adolph Cremieux, Alex-<br />

andre Glais-Bizoin and Leon Gambetta.<br />

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