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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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ment looked on, English businessmen sold food to the Germans, thus<br />

prolonging the war by several years. <strong>The</strong> deliveries were made<br />

through Scandinavian intermediaries.<br />

<strong>The</strong> masonic elite later <strong>of</strong>fered its solution, the League <strong>of</strong> Nations,<br />

which would <strong>of</strong>ficially establish peace and co-operation between the<br />

nations <strong>of</strong> the world, but which eventually became a world govern-<br />

ment.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Convention <strong>of</strong> the Grand Lodge <strong>of</strong> France in 1922 admitted<br />

that the League <strong>of</strong> Nations would lead to the formation <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

States <strong>of</strong> Europe and a world federation (Vasili Ivanov, "<strong>The</strong> Russian<br />

Intelligentsia and Freemasonry from Peter I to the Present Days",<br />

Moscow, 1997, p. 476).<br />

<strong>The</strong> attempt was a failure. On 25 September 1919, the US Senate<br />

voted against membership in the League <strong>of</strong> Nations. When President<br />

Wilson was informed, he had a nervous breakdown. Shortly after, he<br />

suffered a stroke that paralysed the left side <strong>of</strong> his body. On 19<br />

March 1920, the Senate again voted against the United States joining<br />

the League <strong>of</strong> Nations.<br />

Germany constituted the main obstacle to the realisation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

plans made by the British Round Table for a world government ruled<br />

from London and New York.<br />

Lord Lionel Rothschild was an all-<strong>power</strong>ful member <strong>of</strong> the Round<br />

Table, who financed both Cecil Rhodes and the leader <strong>of</strong> British<br />

<strong>freemasonry</strong>, Alfred Milner. In this way, they were able to build their<br />

mining empire (DeBeers Consolidated Mines) in South Africa. Roth-<br />

schild was pleased with Milner and therefore appointed him chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> Rio Tinto Zinc.<br />

Before the First World War, there was already a high-ranking free-<br />

mason, Rene Viviani (1863-1925), serving as prime minister <strong>of</strong><br />

France. After the war he represented France at the League <strong>of</strong> Nations.<br />

In 1925, the prominent freemason (Grand Orient) and leader <strong>of</strong> the<br />

French radicals, Leon Bourgeois (1851-1925), became head <strong>of</strong> the<br />

French delegation to the League <strong>of</strong> Nations (Pierre Mariel, "Les<br />

Francs-Maeons en France", Paris, 1969, p. 204).<br />

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