The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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In 1901, Theodore Roosevelt became William McKinley's vice presi- dent. President McKinley had been initiated into the freemasonry on 3 April 1865 in Hiram Lodge No. 21 in Winchester, Virginia. The masons made sure that Roosevelt, who had been initiated on 2 January 1901, on 24 April 1901 received his master degree in Matinecock Lodge No. 806 in Oyster Bay, Long Island. He was an honorary member of Philadelphia Lodge No. 23 in Washington, D. C. and in August 1901 he was also accepted into the secret order Ak- Sar-Ben in New York (Alexander Selyaninov, "The Secret Power of Freemasonry", Moscow, 1999, p. 121). About his perverse initiation ceremony several articles were published in the American press on 26 August 1901. Hanging from a rope Roosevelt was flown around in tunnels and corridors under the masonic Temple, while wild screams could be heard. Thereafter he was hoisted up to a rotating globe and then he fell down by the feet of the grand master. He finally ended up on a platform rotating at high speed. Beside him were six beautiful women that actually were wax dummies. On the arena there were several gaping people that applauded every time one of the dummies fell down from the platform. Next an artificial explosion took place, the platform collapsed and Roosevelt ended up in a haystack. 199

Other high-ranking politicians becoming members of this lodge had to undergo the same revolting initiation ceremony. President William McKinley (a member of Hiram Lodge No. 21 in Winchester just as Roosevelt was and also Canton Lodge No. 60 in Canton, Ohio, as well as being a Knight's Templar) had proved to be unsuitable and on 14 September 1901, he died due to an attempt made on his life on 6 September in Buffalo, New York, by the Polish Jewish anarchist and freemason Leon Czolgosz. The murderer was the lover of the "revolutionary" Emma Goldman. And soon after Theodore Roosevelt was sworn in as the next president of the United States, thereby becoming the tenth freemason in the nation's highest office. He was in power until 1909. 200

Other high-ranking politicians becoming members <strong>of</strong> this lodge<br />

had to undergo the same revolting initiation ceremony.<br />

President William McKinley (a member <strong>of</strong> Hiram Lodge No. 21 in<br />

Winchester just as Roosevelt was and also Canton Lodge No. 60 in<br />

Canton, Ohio, as well as being a Knight's Templar) had proved to be<br />

unsuitable and on 14 September 1901, he died due to an attempt<br />

made on his life on 6 September in Buffalo, New York, by the Polish<br />

Jewish anarchist and freemason Leon Czolgosz. <strong>The</strong> murderer was the<br />

lover <strong>of</strong> the "revolutionary" Emma Goldman. And soon after <strong>The</strong>odore<br />

Roosevelt was sworn in as the next president <strong>of</strong> the United States,<br />

thereby becoming the tenth freemason in the nation's highest <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

He was in <strong>power</strong> until 1909.<br />

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