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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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Po Yi was extradited to Peking in 1950. He was one <strong>of</strong> the few<br />

monarchs not to be executed after a "revolution". He was released in<br />

1959 after having been brainwashed for nine years in prison and was<br />

allowed to work as a gardener until his death <strong>of</strong> cancer in 1967.<br />

John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon were not freemasons, which<br />

disturbed the Masonic Order. Kennedy was assassinated, Nixon was<br />

forced to resign. Noam Chomsky believes that almost all the corrupt<br />

methods, which led to the fall <strong>of</strong> Richard Nixon, had also been used<br />

by his predecessor Lyndon Johnson and other masonic presidents.<br />

President Truman illegally blocked Nixon's investigation <strong>of</strong> organized<br />

crime. Powerful masonic forces wanted Nixon to resign. Behind the<br />

discussion about his morals were political and economic secrets. That<br />

is why he was isolated by the establishment, even though he had<br />

accomplished an enormous amount for the Illuminati.<br />

Freemasons were, however, the Swedish-American chief justice <strong>of</strong><br />

the Supreme Court Earl Warren (33 rd degree), Senator Richard Russell<br />

(Winder Lodge) and Vice-President Gerald Ford, who all acted to get<br />

rid <strong>of</strong> Nixon, which happened on 9 August 1974. <strong>The</strong>y used the<br />

Watergate affair <strong>of</strong> 1972-1973. Nixon's successor was Gerald Ford, a<br />

mason <strong>of</strong> the 33 rd degree and a Bilderberger.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Jewish lobby in America had made use <strong>of</strong> the Watergate affair<br />

to break Nixon before he forced Israel to make the necessary with-<br />

drawals for peace in the Middle East.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Washington Star reported the following on 1 December 1971:<br />

«Former President Lyndon B. Johnson confirms that Richard Nixon as a<br />

Republican president was able to do things that a Democratic president<br />

was not able to do. "Could you imagine the commotion," he mused du-<br />

ring a short interview, "if I had been responsible for the expulsion <strong>of</strong> Tai-<br />

wan from the UN? Or if I had introduced price and wage controls? Nixon<br />

did it," he concluded with an admiring undertone. "If I, Truman or<br />

Humphrey or some other Democrat had tried that, they would have<br />

totally destroyed us.»<br />

New York Magazine <strong>of</strong> September 1970 had an article by John<br />

Kenneth Galbraith, the Harvard socialist pr<strong>of</strong>essor. In the article<br />

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