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individual would be "rebuilt in accordance to party doctrine,<br />

replacing old values with new ones". This reeks <strong>of</strong> <strong>freemasonry</strong>. <strong>The</strong><br />

American leadership did not intend to interfere with such a plan. One<br />

does not to disturb one's masonic brothers when they follow inter-<br />

national instructions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> carnage in Cambodia began on 17 April 1975, when the Red<br />

Khmer, young indoctrinated peasant soldiers entered the capital<br />

Pnomh Penh, the home <strong>of</strong> three million people. <strong>The</strong> violence began<br />

at 7 a. m. with attacks on Chinese shops. <strong>The</strong> first murders were<br />

committed at 8. 45. At 10 a. m., the soldiers opened fire on everyone<br />

they saw in the streets, in order to cause panic, so that everyone fled<br />

the city.<br />

All hospitals were evacuated. Rockets were fired towards any<br />

house showing signs <strong>of</strong> movement. In the evening, the water was<br />

turned <strong>of</strong>f. No <strong>of</strong>ficers were in sight. <strong>The</strong> intellectual freemasons who<br />

had planned these evil deeds, to build a society without cities or<br />

money, did not appear. <strong>The</strong> Red Khmer took the women and small<br />

children to the killing fields.<br />

All ties <strong>of</strong> friendship were banned. Only dark clothes were allowed,<br />

brightly coloured clothes were regarded as expressions <strong>of</strong> indivi-<br />

dualism.<br />

This was typical <strong>of</strong> the masonic humanism that spread from France<br />

to other parts <strong>of</strong> the world. <strong>The</strong> leaders <strong>of</strong> the Revolution (all free-<br />

masons) had declared, in 1793: "We will rather turn all <strong>of</strong> France into<br />

a graveyard than fail." (Guy Lenotre, "<strong>The</strong> Mass Drownings in Nan-<br />

tes", Stockholm, 1913, p. 157) Compassion with the victims was<br />

regarded as criminal (ibid, p. 153). <strong>The</strong> masonic leaders wanted to be<br />

rid <strong>of</strong> the royalists and the enemies <strong>of</strong> the people, whom they regar-<br />

ded as "superfluous mouths". Among the victims were women and<br />

children. <strong>The</strong> mass drownings in the Loire River were called "floods",<br />

and were organized by the Common Welfare Committee (13 members,<br />

all freemasons).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Red Khmer had learned much from this "revolutionary" terror<br />

imposed on the French by Jewish freemasons.<br />

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