The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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The Psychologist C. G. Jung, whose grandfather was grand master of the Swiss Grand Lodge, has established: "I have often seen people become neurotic, when they accept insufficient or false answers to the questions of life." (C. G. Jung, "My Life".) "Freemasonry has created a particularly degenerated type, who puts his hand into his neighbour's pocket and cries out that he has been robbed," M. d'Estoc wrote in his book about the essence of free- masonry "La Franc-Magonnerie" (Volume I, "Partie Historique", Paris, 1906, p. 270). Max Doumic wrote in his work "La Franc-Maconnerie est-elle Juive ou Anglaise?" (Paris, 1906, p. 193) that everything, which originates from freemasonry carries the stamp of falsehood. It presents a false version of history by hiding certain facts and distorting others. He meant that under the influence of freemasonry, we have gone astray and therefore in every area of life we will live in an atmosphere of absurdities and lies. The freemasons are proud of the malicious pseudo-history that they have written for us. The question is how much longer we will accept their insolent fairytales. Because of the very superficial education of the intellectuals, ma- ny of them have been influenced by the distorted, black-and-white worldview of the freemasons, and thereby in good faith brought harm to others, both mentally and physically. The Australian journalist John Pilger once wrote: "The deceptions of democratically elected governments appear more magnificent than those of the dictatorships, only because of the illusions they create." In today's confused world there are many shrewd people, though. In February 2003, there was a resolution in the Ukraine parliament to prosecute freemasons. They were to be sentenced to 3-5 years in prison; government employees and high-level military officers would get 7-10 years. If a freemason caused someone's death and harmed the state interests, it would lead to a maximum of 15 years in prison. Above one of the columns on the Freemason's Hall in London there is a symbol of the masonic global power: the globe wrapped in a net. 277

Above one of the columns of the Freemason's Hall in London there is a symbol of the masonic global power - the globe wrapped in a net. Photo: Juri Lina The high-degree freemasons know that the ability of most people to analyse and draw conclusions is primitive and limited. Therefore they do not fear that the public should link their symbol for global power and the UN logo, which has a grid of 33 sections covering the world. As is well remembered the masonic deity Jahbulon has the body of a spider. Spiders tend to spin their nets. It is also noteworthy that the communists enjoyed dragging their captured enemies in a huge net, which happened for instance in the Baltic States. In Kaunas, Lithuania in 1940 the NKVD (the Soviet political police) used to drag their prisoners along the streets in a huge net. 278

Above one <strong>of</strong> the columns <strong>of</strong> the Freemason's Hall in London there is a<br />

symbol <strong>of</strong> the masonic <strong>global</strong> <strong>power</strong> - the globe wrapped in a net.<br />

Photo: Juri Lina<br />

<strong>The</strong> high-degree freemasons know that the ability <strong>of</strong> most people<br />

to analyse and draw conclusions is primitive and limited. <strong>The</strong>refore<br />

they do not fear that the public should link their symbol for <strong>global</strong><br />

<strong>power</strong> and the UN logo, which has a grid <strong>of</strong> 33 sections covering the<br />

world. As is well remembered the masonic deity Jahbulon has the<br />

body <strong>of</strong> a spider. Spiders tend to spin their nets.<br />

It is also noteworthy that the communists enjoyed dragging their<br />

captured enemies in a huge net, which happened for instance in the<br />

Baltic States.<br />

In Kaunas, Lithuania in 1940 the NKVD (the Soviet political police) used<br />

to drag their prisoners along the streets in a huge net.<br />

278

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