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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If we examine the history of freemasonry, we discover that the Order is closely associated with socialism and communism as well as with organized crime. The primary task of freemasonry is to combat knowledge of the real world and to ignore facts from true history. Those who deny this obvious conspiracy carry moral responsibility for the cruel abuse mankind suffers at the hand of the freemasons. One should not dismiss a claim until it has been investigated. The freemasons have used a terrible weapon - socialism in its various guises. The Jewish author and freemason Heinrich Heine (born Chaim Biideburg) was convinced that communism was complete barbarism. An organization, which propagates anything so vile and disgusting, must therefore also be regarded as barbaric. Heine became a free- mason at the Les Trinosophes lodge in Paris in 1844. The freemasons of Paris are commemorated all over the city. Few are aware that Marquis de Lafayette (Marie-Joseph Motier, 1757- 1834) was a very powerful freemason. On 25 December 1775, the 18- year-old Lafayette opened the lodge La Canduer in Paris. This was possible because of the fortune he had access to. In 1777, he founded the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. When Lafayette returned to France, he became grand master of the Grand Orient, a post he retained until his death in 1834. The Historical Background of the Grand Orient Le Grand Orient de France was founded in Paris in the years 1771- 1773. Its aim was to infiltrate government and then destroy it. The first Grand Master was Louis Philip of Orleans (until 1792, officially until 1793, when he was executed for "betraying" the revolution). Other important grand masters were Alexandre Roettiers de Monta- leau (1795-1804), Joseph Bonaparte (1805-1814), Jacques Mitterrand (1962-1963, 1967-68), Fred Zeller (1971-1972), and Jean-Robert Ragache (1987, 1989-1991). 281

Alain Bauer has been the grand master of the Grand Orient of France since 8 September 2000, and according to his own claim, "un- deniably Jewish". He wanted a red flag as a present on his seventh birthday. Bauer was 19, when he became a member of the Socialist Party and the freemasons. At 21, Bauer was promoted to vice president of the University of Paris 1 (Le Point, 4 January 2002, p. 24). The syndicalist Alain Bauer runs a company, which acts as a con- sultant to French city councils on questions regarding video moni- toring services, which give between 10 000 to 90 000 euros. The Grand Orient has a yearly budget of 4 million euros. In the beginning of the 19 th century, the Grand Orient also assu- med the 33-degree system by joining with the Scottish Grand General Lodge of France (Carl Dahlgren, "Frimureriet" / "Freemasonry", Stockholm, 1925, p. 114). The Grand Orient's coat of arms depicts an all-seeing eye, 40 five-pointed stars, a hammer (against enemies) and a snake biting its own tail. This snake is called Ouroboros. When I first entered the headquarters of the Grand Orient in Paris in September in 1999, I was confronted with a large red triangle with slogans along its three sides: Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite (freedom, equality, brotherhood). This shows that the Grand Orient was behind the so-called French Revolution. The freemasons do not deny this, instead they claim in their periodical Humanisme (No. 240, June 1998) that this orgy of violence was indeed their work. The republic was declared by the freemason Jean Marie Roland on 21 September 1792. The versifier of the "Marseillaise" was the freemason Claude Roget de lisle (Humanisme, No. 235, September 1997, p. 24). "It is freemasonry, which prepared our Revolution, the greatest of all popular epics in the annals of recorded history, and it is to freemasonry that the greatest honour is due for having supplied this unforgettable event with the formula, which is the embodiment of all its principles." ("Principal Declaration of the Council of the Order of the Grand Orient of France", Paris, 1936) Everywhere in the lodge museum there are catchwords like Soli- darite and Vive la Republique! According to the Grand Orient's 282

Alain Bauer has been the grand master <strong>of</strong> the Grand Orient <strong>of</strong><br />

France since 8 September 2000, and according to his own claim, "un-<br />

deniably Jewish". He wanted a red flag as a present on his seventh<br />

birthday. Bauer was 19, when he became a member <strong>of</strong> the Socialist<br />

Party and the freemasons. At 21, Bauer was promoted to vice<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Paris 1 (Le Point, 4 January 2002, p.<br />

24). <strong>The</strong> syndicalist Alain Bauer runs a company, which acts as a con-<br />

sultant to French city councils on questions regarding video moni-<br />

toring services, which give between 10 000 to 90 000 euros.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Grand Orient has a yearly budget <strong>of</strong> 4 million euros.<br />

In the beginning <strong>of</strong> the 19 th century, the Grand Orient also assu-<br />

med the 33-degree system by joining with the Scottish Grand General<br />

Lodge <strong>of</strong> France (Carl Dahlgren, "Frimureriet" / "Freemasonry",<br />

Stockholm, 1925, p. 114). <strong>The</strong> Grand Orient's coat <strong>of</strong> arms depicts an<br />

all-seeing eye, 40 five-pointed stars, a hammer (against enemies) and<br />

a snake biting its own tail. This snake is called Ouroboros.<br />

When I first entered the headquarters <strong>of</strong> the Grand Orient in Paris<br />

in September in 1999, I was confronted with a large red triangle with<br />

slogans along its three sides: Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite (freedom,<br />

equality, brotherhood). This shows that the Grand Orient was behind<br />

the so-called French Revolution. <strong>The</strong> freemasons do not deny this,<br />

instead they claim in their periodical Humanisme (No. 240, June<br />

1998) that this orgy <strong>of</strong> violence was indeed their work. <strong>The</strong> republic<br />

was declared by the freemason Jean Marie Roland on 21 September<br />

1792. <strong>The</strong> versifier <strong>of</strong> the "Marseillaise" was the freemason Claude<br />

Roget de lisle (Humanisme, No. 235, September 1997, p. 24).<br />

"It is <strong>freemasonry</strong>, which prepared our Revolution, the greatest <strong>of</strong> all<br />

popular epics in the annals <strong>of</strong> recorded history, and it is to <strong>freemasonry</strong><br />

that the greatest honour is due for having supplied this unforgettable<br />

event with the formula, which is the embodiment <strong>of</strong> all its principles."<br />

("Principal Declaration <strong>of</strong> the Council <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong> the Grand<br />

Orient <strong>of</strong> France", Paris, 1936)<br />

Everywhere in the lodge museum there are catchwords like Soli-<br />

darite and Vive la Republique! According to the Grand Orient's<br />

282

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