The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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Greece it was seen as the crux gammata gammadion, made up of four (gamma). The symbol also emerges when two meander coils are crossed. A cross revolving around its centre symbolizes the eter- nal movement of the universe. The first Christians also used this symbol as a fire cross. It was found in the catacombs of Rome as a symbol for Christ as the source of power in the world. In Scandinavia, the swastika was known as Thor's hammer. Muslims regard the swastika as signifying the four principal directions - Chronicler (west), Death (south), Preacher (east), Life (north) as well as the four seasons, ruled by angels. As previously mentioned, there are two types of swastikas repre- senting male and female, the sun and moon aspects. The fact that the reversed swastika is female is suggested by images of Artemis and Astarte, which show it in the pudenda region. In China the two versions are used to signify the forces of yin and yang (female - male). The swastika points to the four cardinal points of the zodiac, the four elements and other such of things. In some parts of China, the swastika was used to increase the energy of "female" talismans. It was generally a positive sign, but also the Japanese sign for the magic number 10 000 (100 x 100). There is s a certain amount of confusion regarding which version of the swastika is the most positively charged. In medieval Japan the sauwastika (manji) was used as a talisman against evil forces. Sau- vastika means "blessing". In India, the sauwastika was seen as a sym- bol of bad luck and suffering. This reversed swastika (sauwastika) blessed the night and glorified death and destruction. It was also the symbol of Kali, the goddess of Death, covering the dark side of life. The sauwastika is depicted in the ballroom at the royal palace of Fon- tainebleau in France. Connected swastikas, sometimes referred to as knots of Solomon, symbolize divine unfathomability and infinity. In connection with the February Coup 1917, the dark powers of freemasonry, which had infiltrated the Russian government preparing 429

the overthrow of the tsardom, began to use a slightly camouflaged masonic swastika on the 250-ruble notes. The bolshevik leaders decided to use the magic properties of the male swastika. This symbol also occurs in freemasonry, according to the freemason Marcel Valmy ("Die Freimaurer", Cologne, 1998, p. 89). The first bolshevik symbol thus was the swastika, which was found on Red Army uniforms and on the 250-ruble note until 1922 (Akim Arutyunov, "The Lenin Dossier Un-retouched", Moscow, 1999, p. 453). The swastika was also found on the communist notes of a thousand, five thousand, and ten thousand rubles. In his book "The History of the Russian People in the 1990s", Oleg Platonov wrote: "The primary bolshe-vist symbol was the swastika, which.... the authorities wished to use as a main element on the national coat of arms." (Vol. I, Moscow 1997, p. 520) Under this symbol, the Red Army killed nearly 20 million people. It must be stressed that compared to the communist criminals, Hitler and his companions were minor hooligans. Hitler as a child had been influenced by the pagan swastika, which was connected to German history and which occurred in a coat of arms at a monastery in Dambach, where he sang in the boys' choir. 430

Greece it was seen as the crux gammata gammadion, made up <strong>of</strong> four<br />

(gamma). <strong>The</strong> symbol also emerges when two meander coils<br />

are crossed. A cross revolving around its centre symbolizes the eter-<br />

nal movement <strong>of</strong> the universe. <strong>The</strong> first Christians also used this<br />

symbol as a fire cross. It was found in the catacombs <strong>of</strong> Rome as a<br />

symbol for Christ as the source <strong>of</strong> <strong>power</strong> in the world. In Scandinavia,<br />

the swastika was known as Thor's hammer.<br />

Muslims regard the swastika as signifying the four principal<br />

directions - Chronicler (west), Death (south), Preacher (east), Life<br />

(north) as well as the four seasons, ruled by angels.<br />

As previously mentioned, there are two types <strong>of</strong> swastikas repre-<br />

senting male and female, the sun and moon aspects. <strong>The</strong> fact that<br />

the reversed swastika is female is suggested by images <strong>of</strong> Artemis and<br />

Astarte, which show it in the pudenda region. In China the two<br />

versions are used to signify the forces <strong>of</strong> yin and yang (female -<br />

male).<br />

<strong>The</strong> swastika points to the four cardinal points <strong>of</strong> the zodiac, the<br />

four elements and other such <strong>of</strong> things. In some parts <strong>of</strong> China, the<br />

swastika was used to increase the energy <strong>of</strong> "female" talismans. It<br />

was generally a positive sign, but also the Japanese sign for the<br />

magic number 10 000 (100 x 100).<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is s a certain amount <strong>of</strong> confusion regarding which version<br />

<strong>of</strong> the swastika is the most positively charged. In medieval Japan the<br />

sauwastika (manji) was used as a talisman against evil forces. Sau-<br />

vastika means "blessing". In India, the sauwastika was seen as a sym-<br />

bol <strong>of</strong> bad luck and suffering. This reversed swastika (sauwastika)<br />

blessed the night and glorified death and destruction. It was also the<br />

symbol <strong>of</strong> Kali, the goddess <strong>of</strong> Death, covering the dark side <strong>of</strong> life.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sauwastika is depicted in the ballroom at the royal palace <strong>of</strong> Fon-<br />

tainebleau in France.<br />

Connected swastikas, sometimes referred to as knots <strong>of</strong> Solomon,<br />

symbolize divine unfathomability and infinity.<br />

In connection with the February Coup 1917, the dark <strong>power</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>freemasonry</strong>, which had infiltrated the Russian government preparing<br />

429

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