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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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This document stressed the fact that within the intelligence<br />

services freemasons more easily reach top positions. KGB's greatest<br />

success was when their agent Sir Roger Hollis was named director <strong>of</strong><br />

MI5, where he served from 1955 to 1965. <strong>The</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficial investigation<br />

did not reach this conclusion, however. Hollis was a freemason, and<br />

according to the above-mentioned document, high <strong>of</strong>ficials that also<br />

were freemasons usually were never exposed when suspected <strong>of</strong><br />

wrong-doing. Either the case was closed or it was dropped for lack <strong>of</strong><br />

evidence. <strong>The</strong>refore the author <strong>of</strong> the document demanded that the<br />

heads <strong>of</strong> intelligence services should not belong to a masonic order.<br />

Stephen Knight pointed out that the freemasons in Great Britain<br />

have a very great influence. Prince Charles is the first in modern<br />

times to break the tradition that male pretenders to the throne be<br />

freemasons.<br />

In 1980, the chekist Ilya Dzhirkvelov who was stationed in Italy<br />

defected to the West and disclosed that the KGB was using the<br />

masonic lodges for their own purposes. Especially successful were the<br />

Soviet agents in Great Britain (as well as in Italy), since they mana-<br />

ged to infiltrate the most <strong>power</strong>ful lodges. Dzhirkvelov explained<br />

how the KGB gave instructions to its British agents to become free-<br />

masons, since society was ruled from these lodges.<br />

Licio Gelli plundered Italy's largest private bank, Banco Ambro-<br />

siano, <strong>of</strong> a billion dollars in 1982. He used 200 million dollars to buy<br />

arms for Argentina to use in the coming war for the Falklands. <strong>The</strong><br />

Argentine General Carlos Suirez and Admiral Emilio Massara, who<br />

participated in planning the invasion, were also P2 members. <strong>The</strong><br />

swindle put the bank in liquidation soon thereafter. <strong>The</strong> Vatican-<br />

owned Banco Ambrosiano left a deficit <strong>of</strong> nearly a billion dollars. It<br />

was the greatest banking scandal in Italy in modern times.<br />

<strong>The</strong> manager and chief owner <strong>of</strong> Banco Ambrosiano Roberto Calvi,<br />

his masonic bodyguards Florio Carboni and Sylvano Vittot, went from<br />

his home in Rome first to Switzerland on 10 June and arrived in<br />

London on 15 June 1982. He told the press: "Sono massone, ma della<br />

loggia di Londra." ("I am a freemason, but belong to the lodge in<br />

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