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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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leader Bravo. Humberto Ortega was a communist, who had studied in<br />

Moscow.<br />

After this coup ex-President Somoza was no longer welcome in the<br />

United States.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Masonic Contribution to Soviet Russia<br />

Far too many freemasons were happy to work for the bolsheviks.<br />

Mikhail Skobelev was a freemason and a member <strong>of</strong> the Provisional<br />

Government in 1917. In 1922, he became a bolshevik and began to<br />

work for the Soviet government.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the leaders <strong>of</strong> the right-wing Cadet Party, Nikolai Nekrasov<br />

(1879-1940) had been minister <strong>of</strong> transport in the Provisional<br />

Government. Before that, he was secretary general to the Grand<br />

Orient Supreme Council in Russia. After Nekrasov's resignation, Alex-<br />

ander Kerensky, a freemason <strong>of</strong> the 32 nd degree, was appointed secre-<br />

tary general in the summer <strong>of</strong> 1916. Later the same year he handed<br />

this position over to Alexander Galpern. Kerensky received his 33 rd<br />

degree in the United States. He was also a member <strong>of</strong> B'nai B'rith.<br />

In 1918, Nikolai Nekrasov changed his name to Golr<strong>of</strong>sky, and<br />

started working for the bolsheviks. He became one <strong>of</strong> the leaders <strong>of</strong><br />

the Co-operative Union. He also taught at the University <strong>of</strong> Moscow.<br />

In 1921, he was arrested by the Cheka, but was unexpectedly<br />

released. <strong>The</strong> chief <strong>of</strong> the Cheka, Felix Dzerzhinsky, had given the<br />

order: "<strong>The</strong> investigation must be stopped immediately." He began to<br />

work for the Central Trade Union Organization <strong>of</strong> Soviet Russia the<br />

same year (Platonov, "<strong>The</strong> Secret History <strong>of</strong> Freemasonry", Moscow,<br />

1996, p. 364).<br />

<strong>The</strong> freemason Sergei Urusov had been minister <strong>of</strong> the interior in<br />

the tsar government and later also in the Provisional Government.<br />

After the bolshevik takeover, he held a prominent post in the<br />

National Bank ("<strong>The</strong> Greater Soviet Encyclopaedia, Volume 56, Mos-<br />

cow, 1936, p. 301). He was the emissary <strong>of</strong> the French freemasons.<br />

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