The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front
The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front
program, the order actively combats racism and xenophobia. The reader will probably recognize these cosmopolitan (that is mondia- listic) catchphrases, which the media assault us with every day. And this assault on any feelings of patriotism takes place in the name of international solidarity! But as the Swedish writer Lars Adelskogh suggests, the multicultural society is nothing but the last Utopia of socialism, and an 'ideal' that is doomed to failure. Before the French Revolution, the Grand Orient had 67 lodges in Paris and 463 in the rest of the country, the colonies and other countries. During the revolution only three lodges in Paris remained open. The "revolutionaries" did not wish to advertise their connec- tion with freemasonry, masonic leaders who opposed this secretive plan were executed. These facts have been exploited in modern propaganda. Many lodges were under the influence of the Grand Orient, including Les Amis Reunis, which was founded in Paris on 23 April 1771. It had 12 classes (not degrees). The Grand Orient was in turn controlled by the Illuminati. The Grand Orient still maintains this intimate relationship with "the enlightened". Les Amis Reunis was an excellent cover for the Illuminati. 283
During my visit to Versailles in September 1999, a guide mentioned that the whole estate had been plundered during the revolution. 65 000 pieces of furniture were sold at auction. Only a few pieces have been returned by certain vendors, for example the Rothschild family, which returned a table. The king's throne vanished without a trace. Only a few chambers out of hundreds in the palace are open to the public. The Louvre houses only the remnants of France's former wealth of art. Two thirds of the crown jewels are still missing. The freemason Benjamin Disraeli described how his masonic brothers organized riots in Europe in the spring of 1848: "When the secret societies, in February 1848, surprised Europe, they were them- selves surprised by the unexpected opportunity, and so little capable were they of seizing the occasion, that had it not been for the Jews, who of late years unfortunately have been connecting themselves with these unhallowed associations, imbecile as were the governments, the uncalled for outbreak would not have ravaged Europe." (Benjamin Disraeli, "Lord George Bentinck: a Political Biography", London, 1882, p. 357.) Members of the Grand Orient became ministers in the provisional government after the February Revolution in 1848. One of them was Victor Schoelcher (1804-1893). Their aim was to depose the July Monarchy, which no longer served the interests of the Grand Orient. On 24 February 1848, King Louis Philip was forced to abdicate. The freemasons declared their Second Republic, which was the seed of a new empire. Louis Philip was the son of Philip of Orleans. This happened despite the fact that Louis Philip himself was a member of the lodge Les Trois Jours. He had become the freemasons' (officially the bourgeoisies') king on 7 August 1830 by means of a coup d'etat on 27-29 July, which was known as the July Revolution and had deposed Charles X. But the puppet Louis Philip had played his part and was no longer needed. Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) claims in his book "Lord George Bentinck: A Political Biography" from 1882: "It was neither the 284
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During my visit to Versailles in September 1999, a guide mentioned<br />
that the whole estate had been plundered during the revolution.<br />
65 000 pieces <strong>of</strong> furniture were sold at auction. Only a few pieces<br />
have been returned by certain vendors, for example the Rothschild<br />
family, which returned a table. <strong>The</strong> king's throne vanished without a<br />
trace. Only a few chambers out <strong>of</strong> hundreds in the palace are open to<br />
the public. <strong>The</strong> Louvre houses only the remnants <strong>of</strong> France's former<br />
wealth <strong>of</strong> art. Two thirds <strong>of</strong> the crown jewels are still missing.<br />
<strong>The</strong> freemason Benjamin Disraeli described how his masonic<br />
brothers organized riots in Europe in the spring <strong>of</strong> 1848: "When the<br />
secret societies, in February 1848, surprised Europe, they were them-<br />
selves surprised by the unexpected opportunity, and so little capable<br />
were they <strong>of</strong> seizing the occasion, that had it not been for the Jews, who<br />
<strong>of</strong> late years unfortunately have been connecting themselves with these<br />
unhallowed associations, imbecile as were the governments, the uncalled<br />
for outbreak would not have ravaged Europe." (Benjamin Disraeli, "Lord<br />
George Bentinck: a Political Biography", London, 1882, p. 357.)<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the Grand Orient became ministers in the provisional<br />
government after the February Revolution in 1848. One <strong>of</strong> them was<br />
Victor Schoelcher (1804-1893). <strong>The</strong>ir aim was to depose the July<br />
Monarchy, which no longer served the interests <strong>of</strong> the Grand Orient.<br />
On 24 February 1848, King Louis Philip was forced to abdicate. <strong>The</strong><br />
freemasons declared their Second Republic, which was the seed <strong>of</strong> a<br />
new empire. Louis Philip was the son <strong>of</strong> Philip <strong>of</strong> Orleans.<br />
This happened despite the fact that Louis Philip himself was a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the lodge Les Trois Jours. He had become the freemasons'<br />
(<strong>of</strong>ficially the bourgeoisies') king on 7 August 1830 by means <strong>of</strong> a<br />
coup d'etat on 27-29 July, which was known as the July Revolution<br />
and had deposed Charles X. But the puppet Louis Philip had played<br />
his part and was no longer needed.<br />
Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) claims in his book "Lord George<br />
Bentinck: A Political Biography" from 1882: "It was neither the<br />
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