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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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land. About 10 per cent or eleven million black slaves reached the<br />

colonies alive.<br />

Each Negro was valued at about 100 gallons <strong>of</strong> rum, 100 pounds <strong>of</strong><br />

gunpowder, or in cash 18-20 dollars. Later the price was 40 dollars.<br />

<strong>The</strong> blacks, purchased at the African coast for 20 to 40 dollars, where<br />

then resold by the same Jewish masonic slave dealers in America for<br />

2000 dollars. 11 million x 2000 dollars! This gives you an idea how<br />

the Jewish masonic leaders managed to build up tremendous for-<br />

tunes.<br />

Already from the start fundamentalist Jews were actively involved<br />

in spreading <strong>freemasonry</strong> in America. <strong>The</strong> Jewish freemason Samuel<br />

Oppenheim's book "<strong>The</strong> Jews and Masonry in the United States before<br />

1810" (American Jewish Historical Society, 1910) proves this.<br />

Extremist masonic Jews wished to play the leading role. <strong>The</strong><br />

Spanish extremist Jew Salomon Pinto became a member <strong>of</strong> the Hiram<br />

lodge in New York in 1763. Two years later he was already master <strong>of</strong><br />

the chair. <strong>The</strong> banker Moses Seixas founded in Newport, Rhode<br />

Island, the Jewish lodge King David in the 1780s and became the<br />

first grand master <strong>of</strong> the Grand Lodge <strong>of</strong> Rhode Island (1791-1800).<br />

All <strong>of</strong> the members were Jews.<br />

Other leading masonic Jews were: H. Blum (grand master <strong>of</strong> the<br />

grand lodge) in Mississippi, Jacob Lampert in Missouri, Nathan<br />

Vascher in Texas, Benjamin Jacob in Alabama, and Max Meierhardt in<br />

Georgia. As grand master <strong>of</strong> the grand lodge, Meierhardt, was also the<br />

publisher <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Masonic Herald. <strong>The</strong> extremist Jew Edwin Mark was<br />

grand master in Louisiana the years 1879-1880 (Viktor Ostretsov,<br />

"Masonry, Culture, and Russian History", Moscow, 1999, p 604). Well-<br />

known Jewish grand masters were Solomon Bush in Pennsylvania,<br />

Joseph Myers in Maryland and later in South Carolina, Abraham Forst<br />

in Philadelphia in 1781, and Solomon Jacobs in Virginia in 1810. At<br />

least 51 Jews became grand masters. Also many orthodox rabbis<br />

participated in the masonic movement in the United States.<br />

<strong>The</strong> extremist Jew Moses Hays was one <strong>of</strong> those that as early as<br />

1768 spread the Scottish Rite in America. He was deputy inspector<br />

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