The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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When the freemason Bela Kun (actually Aaron Moritz Kohn) on 20 March 1919 proclaimed the Soviet Republic of Hungary with the dictatorship of the proletariat as a political system, he signed a decree to dissolve the masonic lodges. He did exactly as the Jacobins in France, where most lodges were closed so as not to be used by the counter-revolution. They knew what a powerful force the free- masonry could be for political purposes. Bela Kun allowed the activi- ties of the Grand Orient, however, since his communist comrades belonged to that order. He was also a member of B'nai B'rith. Freemasonry was declared illegal in Hungary in 1920, when Admiral Miklos Horthy came to power. On 18 March 1946, a new masonic-controlled government annulled the ban and reinstated its legal status. Stalin once again banned freemasonry in Hungary on 13 June 1950, because the lodges were "meeting places of the enemies of the people's democratic republic, of capitalistic elements, and of the adherents of Western imperialism" ("Anti-Masonry", article in "Coil's Masonic Encyclopaedia", pp. 58-59). Many dictators were opposed to freemasonry, even though they knew that it was a far too powerful and dangerous enemy to deal with. Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini as a young socialist was against the Italian entry in the First World War. All of a sudden he changed his mind and participated in the war as a foot soldier. The Jewish syndicalist Margherita Sarfatti turned him into a fascist. On 23 March 1919, Mussolini and his Jewish syndicalist friends Aldo Finzi, J. Pontremoli, A. Jarach, Elio Jona, and Cesare Sarfatti founded in Milan their strongly nationalistic fascist party Fasci italiani di combatti- mento. Mussolini utilised syndicalism and Fabian socialism to the full. Fascism is nothing but another form of the Fabian socialism for which the freemasons laid the foundation. Mussolini appointed the Jewish freemason Carlo Foa to edit the fascist newspaper Gierarchia (Hierarchy/ Elio Jona was the financer of the fascist Il Popolo d'ltalia (The Italian People). 259

Mussolini was recognized by the freemasons and received help. The most powerful man in Venice, Count Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata, on 31 October 1922 brought this socialist and fascist to power (under the sign of Scorpio). Volpi was minister of finance in Mussolini's first government (1925-1928). The freemason Volpi was the right hand of the banker Giuseppe Toeplitz, a Polish Jew who was head of Banca Commerciale Italiana. Giuseppe Volpi had been in the centre of the financiers that helped provoke the Balkan Wars 1912-1913. The same Volpi di Misurata was the architect behind the state of Libya in 1934 ( The New Federalist, 11 September 1987). Among the freemasons that helped Benito Mussolini to power were New York bankers J. P. Morgan, and Kuhn, Loeb & Co (Gurudas, "Treason", San Rafael, CA, 1996, p. 83). The Chicago Tribune, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal praised Mussolini early on for having created stability and prosperity in Italy. The American press even called him a new Roman emperor and compared him to Napoleon. On 20 July 1936, Time Magazine published a very favourable article about Mussolini, calling him the saviour of Italy. 260

Mussolini was recognized by the freemasons and received help. <strong>The</strong><br />

most <strong>power</strong>ful man in Venice, Count Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata, on<br />

31 October 1922 brought this socialist and fascist to <strong>power</strong> (under<br />

the sign <strong>of</strong> Scorpio). Volpi was minister <strong>of</strong> finance in Mussolini's first<br />

government (1925-1928).<br />

<strong>The</strong> freemason Volpi was the right hand <strong>of</strong> the banker Giuseppe<br />

Toeplitz, a Polish Jew who was head <strong>of</strong> Banca Commerciale Italiana.<br />

Giuseppe Volpi had been in the centre <strong>of</strong> the financiers that helped<br />

provoke the Balkan Wars 1912-1913. <strong>The</strong> same Volpi di Misurata was<br />

the architect behind the state <strong>of</strong> Libya in 1934 ( <strong>The</strong> New Federalist,<br />

11 September 1987).<br />

Among the freemasons that helped Benito Mussolini to <strong>power</strong> were<br />

New York bankers J. P. Morgan, and Kuhn, Loeb & Co (Gurudas,<br />

"Treason", San Rafael, CA, 1996, p. 83). <strong>The</strong> Chicago Tribune, <strong>The</strong><br />

New York Times and <strong>The</strong> Wall Street Journal praised Mussolini early<br />

on for having created stability and prosperity in Italy. <strong>The</strong> American<br />

press even called him a new Roman emperor and compared him to<br />

Napoleon. On 20 July 1936, Time Magazine published a very<br />

favourable article about Mussolini, calling him the saviour <strong>of</strong> Italy.<br />

260

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