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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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German reoccupation <strong>of</strong> the Rhineland and the correct time <strong>of</strong> Presi-<br />

dent Roosevelt's death.<br />

A Vril Society with the swastika as its main symbol exists in France<br />

today. <strong>The</strong> leader is Jean Claude Monet.<br />

Haush<strong>of</strong>er considered Tibet to be the home <strong>of</strong> the most <strong>power</strong>ful<br />

magicians in the world. He had visited Tibet and had come into con-<br />

tact with the Ge-lugs-pa (Yellow Hats Order), which had been foun-<br />

ded in 1409 by the Buddhist reformer Tsong-kha-pa. Haush<strong>of</strong>er was<br />

initiated in this sect and swore to commit suicide should his mission<br />

fail.<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> Haush<strong>of</strong>er, Hitler began sending research expeditions to<br />

Tibet as early as 1926, in order to gain knowledge <strong>of</strong> black magic, but<br />

his intentions failed.<br />

In the autumn <strong>of</strong> 1925, Lenin's emissary Nikolai Roerich, a well-<br />

known freemason and artist, had travelled to Tibet together with the<br />

chekist assassin Yakov Blumkin intending to obtain magical know-<br />

ledge for the bolsheviks. He failed.<br />

Tibetan Bon magicians joined the Nazi side to help combat inter-<br />

national <strong>freemasonry</strong>. Bon is the oldest religion in Tibet, <strong>of</strong>ten seen<br />

as the original and primitive religion <strong>of</strong> Tibet, full <strong>of</strong> dark rituals and<br />

spells. <strong>The</strong> priests <strong>of</strong> Bon had a potent reputation with the common<br />

people as magicians. <strong>The</strong> Nazis chose not to tell them about their co-<br />

operation with <strong>freemasonry</strong>, and that the battle against the Illumi-<br />

nati was an illusion.<br />

Buddhist monasteries had warned against the secret, harmful and<br />

unnatural activities <strong>of</strong> the freemasons. This was confirmed by the<br />

Estonian Buddhist monk Karl Tonisson. In a booklet, published as<br />

early as 1923, he foresaw the Soviet occupation <strong>of</strong> the Baltic States.<br />

After his death in Burma in 1962, he was declared to be a bodhi-<br />

sattva (a holy man), since his body did not begin to decompose for<br />

several days.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Nazi leaders had chosen to use Tibetan Bon magic as their<br />

model. <strong>The</strong>y believed that Tibet was the original home <strong>of</strong> the Aryan<br />

people. <strong>The</strong> SS also sent out expeditions to the Andes.<br />

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