The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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cost 750 francs each (Ghislaine Ottenheimer and Renaud Lecadre, "Les freres invisibles", Paris, 2001, p. 94). Masonic corruption has its own signs. The sign of recognition for the first degree, the degree of the apprentice, consists of placing the hand across the throat with four fingers clenched and the thumb at a right angle and then drawing the hand from left to right, as if cutting one's throat. This is also called "the throat sign" and symbolizes that the brother would rather have his throat cut than reveal any of the secrets of freemasonry. For the journeyman's degree, the right hand is laid upon the heart. The hand is rounded, as if to grab the heart. At the same time, the left forearm is raised with an open hand. This means: May my heart be torn out if I betray the secrets. In the third degree, the masters' degree, the right hand with pointing thumb is placed on the left side of the abdomen at the height of the navel. Anyone who betrays freemasonry will die in this manner. These signs of recognition are described by many sources. There are several signs of recognition for the highest degree, which outsiders are unaware of. One of these consists of placing the index and ring finger of the right hand across the lips three times in succession. This shows that one has been informed of the most important secrets. The masons recognize each other by asking simple questions like "What is the time?", "How old are you?". If you answer: "Half past nine" or "fifty years", this shows that you are not a brother. One is supposed to answer: "There is no time any longer" or "I am very old". You can also show that you are a brother by asking: "Do you also work day and night?" Those who have not attained the master's degree do not have the right to visit other lodges. They must obey their master and everyone possessing a higher degree than themselves. 299

The Destruction of Russia The freemasons are always prepared to play a cat and mouse game to undermine their enemies. The victim is allowed to play the game on the cat's terms, until he is bewitched by consensus trance and his mind becomes totally paralysed. This is exactly what happened to Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. At the end of the 1890s, the freemason Philip Vashod founded the masonic lodge Krest i Zvezda (the Cross and Star) in the Winter Palace and later in Tsarskoye Selo, in order to surround the tsar and destroy him. He even tricked Nicholas II into joining the lodge. But the tsar was not informed of any important secrets. Philip Vashod became adviser for questions of state (Viktor Ostretsov, "Free- masonry, Culture, and Russian History", Moscow, 1999, p. 387). The freemason Leonti Kandaurov (the tsar's emissary in Paris) confirmed this (the Central Historical Archive in Moscow, section 730, I). French freemasonry got the all-clear in the tsarist Russia, despite the fact that it actually represented atheism and republicanism. Nicholas II was aware of this. By associating with the freemasons, he destroyed Russia's chances of development. Between 1900 and 1902, 10 000 people, mostly Russian Jews, were trained in the United States. Their mission was to return to Russia after their revolutionary training in order to spread terror and crush the tsarist regime. Most of the financial resources for these activities came from the Zionist billionaire Jacob Schiff and other Jewish ban- kers in the United States. These bankers also financed the Russo-Japanese War in 1904 and the Revolution of 1905 in Russia (Nikolov Dichev, "The Evil Conspi- racy", Urgench, 1992, p. 99). In 1904, the Grand Orient agitated against the Russian govern- ment, calling it a disgrace to the civilized world. The Order of Grand Orient of France was constantly involved in Russia's internal affairs by supporting the "revolutionaries there as early as 1905-1906, when many agitators were active" (Oleg Platonov, "Russia's Crown of 300

<strong>The</strong> Destruction <strong>of</strong> Russia<br />

<strong>The</strong> freemasons are always prepared to play a cat and mouse game to<br />

undermine their enemies. <strong>The</strong> victim is allowed to play the game on<br />

the cat's terms, until he is bewitched by consensus trance and his<br />

mind becomes totally paralysed. This is exactly what happened to<br />

Tsar Nicholas II <strong>of</strong> Russia.<br />

At the end <strong>of</strong> the 1890s, the freemason Philip Vashod founded the<br />

masonic lodge Krest i Zvezda (the Cross and Star) in the Winter<br />

Palace and later in Tsarskoye Selo, in order to surround the tsar and<br />

destroy him. He even tricked Nicholas II into joining the lodge. But<br />

the tsar was not informed <strong>of</strong> any important secrets. Philip Vashod<br />

became adviser for questions <strong>of</strong> state (Viktor Ostretsov, "Free-<br />

masonry, Culture, and Russian History", Moscow, 1999, p. 387). <strong>The</strong><br />

freemason Leonti Kandaurov (the tsar's emissary in Paris) confirmed<br />

this (the Central Historical Archive in Moscow, section 730, I).<br />

French <strong>freemasonry</strong> got the all-clear in the tsarist Russia, despite<br />

the fact that it actually represented atheism and republicanism.<br />

Nicholas II was aware <strong>of</strong> this. By associating with the freemasons, he<br />

destroyed Russia's chances <strong>of</strong> development.<br />

Between 1900 and 1902, 10 000 people, mostly Russian Jews, were<br />

trained in the United States. <strong>The</strong>ir mission was to return to Russia<br />

after their revolutionary training in order to spread terror and crush<br />

the tsarist regime. Most <strong>of</strong> the financial resources for these activities<br />

came from the Zionist billionaire Jacob Schiff and other Jewish ban-<br />

kers in the United States.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se bankers also financed the Russo-Japanese War in 1904 and<br />

the Revolution <strong>of</strong> 1905 in Russia (Nikolov Dichev, "<strong>The</strong> Evil Conspi-<br />

racy", Urgench, 1992, p. 99).<br />

In 1904, the Grand Orient agitated against the Russian govern-<br />

ment, calling it a disgrace to the civilized world. <strong>The</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Grand<br />

Orient <strong>of</strong> France was constantly involved in Russia's internal affairs<br />

by supporting the "revolutionaries there as early as 1905-1906, when<br />

many agitators were active" (Oleg Platonov, "Russia's Crown <strong>of</strong><br />

300

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