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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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In April 1976, the leader <strong>of</strong> Angka Loeu, Khieu Samphan, became<br />

head <strong>of</strong> state and was replaced as chief <strong>of</strong> government by another<br />

fanatic middle class "revolutionary", Pol Pot.<br />

Pol Pot <strong>of</strong>ten had his victims buried alive. He gave orders to<br />

torture 20 000 women and children to death. In all, 90% <strong>of</strong> the intel-<br />

lectuals were murdered. <strong>The</strong> Red Khmer even assaulted villages in the<br />

neighbouring countries. On 28 January 1977, the Red Khmer killed<br />

the inhabitants <strong>of</strong> three Thai villages, before burning their houses,<br />

according to a Reader's Digest article <strong>of</strong> January 1979.<br />

Khieu Samphan admitted to an Italian journalist in August 1976,<br />

that one million "war criminals" had died, according to Paul Johnson.<br />

In a quick invasion the Vietnamese forces defeated Pol Pot, and<br />

occupied Kampuchea on 25 December 1978. On 7 January 1979, a<br />

new regime was installed under Heng Samrin, who received Soviet aid<br />

(with the help <strong>of</strong> the United States). On 11 January the People's<br />

Republic <strong>of</strong> Kampuchea was proclaimed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Red Khmer continued to receive aid from the West. During the<br />

following years, Pol Pot was still supported by the United States and<br />

China as well as their allies, among them Thatcher's Great Britain.<br />

Although the Red Khmer had ceased to exist in January 1979, its<br />

members were still allowed to represent Cambodia in the UN.<br />

In 1981, the high-ranking freemason Zbigniew Brzezinski, Presi-<br />

dent Carter's national security adviser, declared: "I encouraged the<br />

Chinese to support Pol Pot." He admitted that the United States "tur-<br />

ned a blind eye" to the fact that China sent arms to the Red Khmer<br />

via Thailand (John Pilger's article "<strong>The</strong>y Supported a Mass Mur-<br />

derer").<br />

This was the same Brzezinski, who in 1979 had openly admitted<br />

that "the world is changing under the influence <strong>of</strong> forces ungover-<br />

nable by any government", according to Paul Johnson.<br />

Pol Pot's activities in exile had been secretly financed by the<br />

United States since January 1980. <strong>The</strong> extent <strong>of</strong> this aid - 85 million<br />

dollars between 1980 and 1986 - was shown by a letter to the US<br />

Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. <strong>The</strong> CIA ensured that<br />

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