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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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William Wirt was nominated for president <strong>of</strong> the United States for<br />

the Anti-Masonic Party in Baltimore in September 1831. In the<br />

election <strong>of</strong> 1832 he received eight per cent <strong>of</strong> the vote (1 262 755).<br />

His greatest turnout was in Vermont. His limited success was due to<br />

the Morgan case, but people were also aware <strong>of</strong> the threat <strong>of</strong> inter-<br />

national <strong>freemasonry</strong>. <strong>The</strong> effects from the scandal slowly subdued<br />

during the 1840s. An ominous shadow has, however, been hanging<br />

over the masonic sects ever since. Everyone is not a brainwashed<br />

idiot, as the masonic leadership assumes.<br />

Between 26 and 30 September 1896 an anti-Masonic Congress was<br />

held in Trento in Italy, where also 36 Catholic bishops participated.<br />

Some 18 000 people marched through the streets <strong>of</strong> Trento protesting<br />

the <strong>freemasonry</strong>.<br />

Another great demonstration against the freemasons was orga-<br />

nized by Colonel Emile Sonderegger in Geneva, Switzerland, on 9<br />

November 1932. On 28 November 1937, there was a referendum to<br />

ban all secret societies. Those in favour <strong>of</strong> the ban (235 000 votes)<br />

lost heavily. Two-thirds (514 000) voted against. All political parties<br />

supported the freemasons. Sonderegger's anti-masonic movement<br />

rapidly collapsed after the referendum.<br />

During the Second World War Serbian nationalists issued a set <strong>of</strong><br />

four stamps with protective symbols at an anti-masonic exhibition in<br />

Belgrade in 1941. <strong>The</strong> freemasons detest these symbols that reduce<br />

the energy flow from the negatively charged masonic symbols.<br />

<strong>The</strong> stamps from the anti-masonic exhibition in Belgrade in 1941. <strong>The</strong><br />

surcharge went to the campaign against international <strong>freemasonry</strong>.<br />

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