The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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the temple wall. He is still praised and some masonic sources are having a lively discussion about whether Hiram Abiff actually was Jesus Christ. The murder of Hiram is re-enacted at the initiation into the third degree. Apparently murder does not constitute murder to the freemasons, but a shedding of old conceptions of the world and rebirth on a higher level. Archaeologists have found no evidence of Hiram at their exca- vation sites and the many versions of the story do not correspond to each other. The coast was clear for political adventurers whose goal was in- visible power over the world. The most important demand of free- masonry eventually became strict observance, because otherwise it would be impossible to bring about a revolution. Above all the French and Italian freemasons began to use the organization as a cover for their political activity. Political messages were concealed by cryptic terminology. The first lodge (St. Thomas) in France was founded in 1725, in 1726 freemasonry appeared in Austria, 1728 in Spain (Madrid), 1733 in Italy (the first grand lodge was founded in 1750), 1735 in Sweden, 1736 in Switzerland, 1737 in Germany, 1739 in Poland, 1740 in Russia. At the end of the 1730s there were also lodges in Belgium. The first lodge in Denmark was founded in 1745 and the first in Norway in 1749. Freemasonry reached India in 1730, when the first lodge was founded in Calcutta; China in 1767 and Australia in 1863. The Knights Templar reappeared in France in 1743 and many new members were accepted. Their activities began to increase in 1754. Freemasonry spread with incredible speed. Ten years after the first lodge in Paris was founded, there were five lodges in that city, and in 1742 there were 22 registered lodges. In July 1789, just before the masonic coup d'etat in France, there were 100 000 freemasons in the country. Among these were supporters of the king and the political establishment during the coup. The reader can probably imagine what happened to those who did not side with the leader of the 75

French Illuminati, Robespierre. But they had not reached the higher degrees and had no idea about the true nature of the order. The reality behind the scenes reveals itself to be completely diffe- rent as one rises through the degrees. In Christian countries, free- masonry is portrayed as Christian, but in Islamic countries it wears a Muslim face. In reality, the order worships another being, the Great Architect of the Universe, Jahbulon, whose nature bears a strong resemblance to that of Lucifer. The freemasons are compelled to believe in TGATU (the Great Architect of the Universe). According to the freemasons, Jahbulon is the Creative Being. The Thrice Grand Master Builder, the Nameless Spirit with a Hundred Names. In 1724, the Old Lodge of York named itself a grand lodge, next year declared to be 'The Grand Lodge of All England held at York'. It became dormant in 1740, was revived in 1761 and disappeared 1792. The Supreme Council of the British freemasons was established in 1819. 16 princes were members of the English order between 1737 and 1907. Four of these later became kings. In the middle of the 18th century, the Scottish freemasons intro- duced one or several rounds of golf before the lodge meetings and the lodge banquets, so that they could exercise themselves in magic figures. This was when the magically charged rules of the game were written. The notion of club life came into being and the number of golfers rose from 500 to 5000. Today golf is regarded as the most important game within freemasonry. The freemasons have been allowed to spread over the world with hardly any resistance and they have managed to build an ingenious organization. Outsiders have absolutely no clue to what really goes on. Oaths and death rituals bind the members together. It is an extremely powerful network of decision-makers, moulders of opinion, politicians, businessmen, economists, bishops, famous authors, and others. Its purposes, goals, rituals and beliefs have been concealed from the public, which has been deceived by ostensibly respectable behaviour, polished public ideals, charity and general religiousness. 76

the temple wall. He is still praised and some masonic sources are<br />

having a lively discussion about whether Hiram Abiff actually was<br />

Jesus Christ. <strong>The</strong> murder <strong>of</strong> Hiram is re-enacted at the initiation into<br />

the third degree. Apparently murder does not constitute murder to<br />

the freemasons, but a shedding <strong>of</strong> old conceptions <strong>of</strong> the world and<br />

rebirth on a higher level.<br />

Archaeologists have found no evidence <strong>of</strong> Hiram at their exca-<br />

vation sites and the many versions <strong>of</strong> the story do not correspond to<br />

each other.<br />

<strong>The</strong> coast was clear for political adventurers whose goal was in-<br />

visible <strong>power</strong> over the world. <strong>The</strong> most important demand <strong>of</strong> free-<br />

masonry eventually became strict observance, because otherwise it<br />

would be impossible to bring about a revolution. Above all the French<br />

and Italian freemasons began to use the organization as a cover for<br />

their political activity. Political messages were concealed by cryptic<br />

terminology.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first lodge (St. Thomas) in France was founded in 1725, in<br />

1726 <strong>freemasonry</strong> appeared in Austria, 1728 in Spain (Madrid), 1733<br />

in Italy (the first grand lodge was founded in 1750), 1735 in Sweden,<br />

1736 in Switzerland, 1737 in Germany, 1739 in Poland, 1740 in<br />

Russia. At the end <strong>of</strong> the 1730s there were also lodges in Belgium.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first lodge in Denmark was founded in 1745 and the first in<br />

Norway in 1749.<br />

Freemasonry reached India in 1730, when the first lodge was<br />

founded in Calcutta; China in 1767 and Australia in 1863.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Knights Templar reappeared in France in 1743 and many new<br />

members were accepted. <strong>The</strong>ir activities began to increase in 1754.<br />

Freemasonry spread with incredible speed. Ten years after the first<br />

lodge in Paris was founded, there were five lodges in that city, and in<br />

1742 there were 22 registered lodges. In July 1789, just before the<br />

masonic coup d'etat in France, there were 100 000 freemasons in the<br />

country. Among these were supporters <strong>of</strong> the king and the political<br />

establishment during the coup. <strong>The</strong> reader can probably imagine<br />

what happened to those who did not side with the leader <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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