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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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Wiener Freimaurer-Zeitung stated in its No. 5-6 <strong>of</strong> August 1925<br />

that Mussolini would not get rid <strong>of</strong> the freemasons with his terrorist<br />

act - the anti-masonic law. It would not end <strong>freemasonry</strong> in Italy.<br />

<strong>The</strong> word 'fascism' comes from the Latin word 'fasces' meaning<br />

'bundles <strong>of</strong> sticks'. In ancient Rome the bundle <strong>of</strong> sticks was a symbol<br />

for those <strong>of</strong>ficials with the right to punish their subjects.<br />

This was a radical symbol during the Illuminati coup d'etat, also<br />

known as the Great French Revolution <strong>of</strong> 1789 (Paul Johnson,<br />

"Modern Times", New York, 1983). In the Illuminati headquarters in<br />

Ingolstadt there was a painting on the ceiling, where an old man<br />

carried a bundle <strong>of</strong> sticks in his hand. This symbolized <strong>power</strong> to the<br />

Illuminati as it later did to the fascists.<br />

<strong>The</strong> press under Mussolini remained free. No secret police was<br />

established. <strong>The</strong> economy was controlled by corporative economic<br />

councils. To Mussolini the socialist Kurt Eisner was a great example.<br />

His people were dressed in black leather jackets as were Lenin's com-<br />

missars. Mussolini's rhetoric recalled the violent language <strong>of</strong> Lenin,<br />

saying: "<strong>The</strong>re is no life without bloodshed!"<br />

Under Mussolini the Cosa Nostra was persecuted and forced to go<br />

underground. Many mafiosi fled to the United States, where they<br />

could operate freely. During the Second World War the Mafia supplied<br />

the American troops with information on the military situation in<br />

Sicily. After the American landing in 1943, the Mafia had free hands.<br />

Mafiosi were made mayors <strong>of</strong> Sicilian towns and cities. And the<br />

Americans could only look on as Mafia leaders publicly executed their<br />

enemies.<br />

<strong>The</strong> American authorities released 200 gangsters during the war,<br />

who originally came from Italy, to send them back to their former<br />

homeland to renew their Mafia activities. This was described by<br />

former German Minister <strong>of</strong> Research and Technology, Andreas von<br />

Biilow, in his book "Im Namen des Staates" / "In the Name <strong>of</strong> the<br />

State" (Munich, 1998, p. 173). <strong>The</strong> commander <strong>of</strong> the American units<br />

in Sicily used the Mafia in the struggle against the nationalistic<br />

government in Rome.<br />

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