The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front
The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front
John Quincy Adams (1825-1829), president of the United States, was a determined opponent of the secret society and fraternity of freemasonry. He thought, "Masonry ought forever to be abolished". Adams stated: "It is wrong - essentially wrong - a seed of evil, which can never produce any good... The existence of such an order is a foul blot upon the morals of a community." (Wiliam G. Sibley, "The Story of Freemasonry", 1913) Adams wrote three letters to the historian Colonel William Leet Stone, a high-ranking freemason, a Knight Templar and editor of The New York Commercial Advertizer, in which he exposed how Thomas Jefferson was using masonic lodges for subversive Illuministic pur- poses. The letters are in the Whittenburg Square Library in Phila- delphia. The Illuminati punished him by ruining his chances for re-election. Adams was totally destroyed in the press that was already controlled by the Illuminati. He was going to expose them in a book, but the manuscript was stolen. Because of the Morgan case David C. Bernard, David Miller and 41 former freemasons founded the Anti-Masonic Society in Le Roy, New York, in the spring of 1828, later to be called the Anti-masonic Party. They wanted to ban freemasonry and organized protests in the East Coast cities. Millard Fillmore became a member of the party in 1828. 257
William Wirt was nominated for president of the United States for the Anti-Masonic Party in Baltimore in September 1831. In the election of 1832 he received eight per cent of the vote (1 262 755). His greatest turnout was in Vermont. His limited success was due to the Morgan case, but people were also aware of the threat of inter- national freemasonry. The effects from the scandal slowly subdued during the 1840s. An ominous shadow has, however, been hanging over the masonic sects ever since. Everyone is not a brainwashed idiot, as the masonic leadership assumes. Between 26 and 30 September 1896 an anti-Masonic Congress was held in Trento in Italy, where also 36 Catholic bishops participated. Some 18 000 people marched through the streets of Trento protesting the freemasonry. Another great demonstration against the freemasons was orga- nized by Colonel Emile Sonderegger in Geneva, Switzerland, on 9 November 1932. On 28 November 1937, there was a referendum to ban all secret societies. Those in favour of the ban (235 000 votes) lost heavily. Two-thirds (514 000) voted against. All political parties supported the freemasons. Sonderegger's anti-masonic movement rapidly collapsed after the referendum. During the Second World War Serbian nationalists issued a set of four stamps with protective symbols at an anti-masonic exhibition in Belgrade in 1941. The freemasons detest these symbols that reduce the energy flow from the negatively charged masonic symbols. The stamps from the anti-masonic exhibition in Belgrade in 1941. The surcharge went to the campaign against international freemasonry. 258
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John Quincy Adams (1825-1829), president <strong>of</strong> the United States,<br />
was a determined opponent <strong>of</strong> the secret society and fraternity <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>freemasonry</strong>. He thought, "Masonry ought forever to be abolished".<br />
Adams stated: "It is wrong - essentially wrong - a seed <strong>of</strong> evil, which can<br />
never produce any good... <strong>The</strong> existence <strong>of</strong> such an order is a foul blot<br />
upon the morals <strong>of</strong> a community." (Wiliam G. Sibley, "<strong>The</strong> Story <strong>of</strong><br />
Freemasonry", 1913)<br />
Adams wrote three letters to the historian Colonel William Leet<br />
Stone, a high-ranking freemason, a Knight Templar and editor <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong><br />
New York Commercial Advertizer, in which he exposed how Thomas<br />
Jefferson was using masonic lodges for subversive Illuministic pur-<br />
poses. <strong>The</strong> letters are in the Whittenburg Square Library in Phila-<br />
delphia.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Illuminati punished him by ruining his chances for re-election.<br />
Adams was totally destroyed in the press that was already controlled<br />
by the Illuminati. He was going to expose them in a book, but the<br />
manuscript was stolen.<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> the Morgan case David C. Bernard, David Miller and 41<br />
former freemasons founded the Anti-Masonic Society in Le Roy, New<br />
York, in the spring <strong>of</strong> 1828, later to be called the Anti-masonic Party.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y wanted to ban <strong>freemasonry</strong> and organized protests in the East<br />
Coast cities. Millard Fillmore became a member <strong>of</strong> the party in 1828.<br />
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