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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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HIDDEN KNOWLEDGE<br />

<strong>The</strong> modern world appears topsy-turvy. All traditional moral and<br />

aesthetic values are disregarded and various abominations are foste-<br />

red in all spheres <strong>of</strong> life. Authorities put ideologies first and human<br />

dignity last, which leads to deterioration in the quality <strong>of</strong> life. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

is much talk about our standard <strong>of</strong> living, but nothing is done to<br />

change the conditions <strong>of</strong> our lives so that our health, family life,<br />

personal relationships and creative opportunities are improved and<br />

our knowledge <strong>of</strong> reality widened - everything that characterizes the<br />

qualitative and spiritual purpose <strong>of</strong> human life.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fundamental principle <strong>of</strong> the Austrian natural scientist Viktor<br />

Schauberger (1885-1958) was that we ought to copy nature rather<br />

than trying to 'correct' it through various acts <strong>of</strong> interference. His<br />

thought was that we ought to base our technology on implosion,<br />

inwardly spiralling motion <strong>of</strong> energy, contracting towards the centre,<br />

as opposed to our present day technology, which is based on ex-<br />

plosion, outward movement, expansive and moving in a straight line.<br />

<strong>The</strong> implosion technology reaches the realm <strong>of</strong> antimatter and thus<br />

the constellation <strong>of</strong> gravity.<br />

Viktor Schauberger started out as a modest forester with no<br />

academic schooling but with a good knowledge <strong>of</strong> biology, physics<br />

and chemistry. He had an exceptional feeling for and understanding<br />

<strong>of</strong> the movements <strong>of</strong> water in nature, and used his observations to<br />

draw up new basic ideas <strong>of</strong> hydrodynamics, which initially made him<br />

the target <strong>of</strong> contempt in academic circles. One <strong>of</strong> his ideas was that<br />

water is the blood <strong>of</strong> nature.<br />

Schauberger wrote: "Our technology is deadly. Apart from a ter-<br />

rible waste <strong>of</strong> coal and oil, which have more vital roles to play in<br />

nature than to be burnt up in madly working machines, this techno-<br />

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