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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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emoved after the initiation and the freemason has then entered into<br />

the light. After the blindfold is removed, the following question is<br />

asked: "What do you see?" <strong>The</strong> initiate is expected to answer: "I can<br />

see the sun, the moon and the grand master!" (Platonov, "<strong>The</strong> Secret<br />

History <strong>of</strong> Freemasonry", Moscow, 2000, Vol. I, p. 529) This implies<br />

that the sun shines during the day and the moon during the night,<br />

while the grand master illuminates the lodge with his advice.<br />

<strong>The</strong> one who is to be initiated also wears a noose around his neck.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brothers thereafter explain that they hold the new brother in<br />

place with a firm noose. <strong>The</strong> noose was also symbolized by the rope,<br />

which the Knights Templar had on their capes (Christopher Knight,<br />

Robert Lomas, "<strong>The</strong> Second Messiah", London, 1998). <strong>The</strong> modern<br />

necktie (noose) is a masonic symbol that blocks the flow <strong>of</strong> energy<br />

from the throat chakra, which affects our free will.<br />

Those Knights Templar who fled to Scotland as early as 1450<br />

performed these ceremonies. A freemason who is initiated is not<br />

allowed to have money or metal objects in his pockets during the<br />

initiation. This symbolizes that he is accepted into the lodge as a<br />

poor man (Bernard E. Jones, "Freemasons' Guide and Compendium",<br />

London, 1950, p. 267).<br />

<strong>The</strong> head <strong>of</strong> the candidate is covered with a bloody cloth. Blood is<br />

used as a particularly charged substance and as a channel for more<br />

subtle energies in all the more effective forms <strong>of</strong> black magic.<br />

<strong>The</strong> German freemason Johannes Friedrich Merzdorf stated that the<br />

blood <strong>of</strong> the initiated is spilled into a glass <strong>of</strong> wine, which is then<br />

drunk by the brothers (Bauhutte, yearbook 1879, p. 13). This is a<br />

magic form <strong>of</strong> cannibalism.<br />

<strong>The</strong> red and white banner <strong>of</strong> the Knights Templar is found among<br />

the symbols <strong>of</strong> many lodges, since they consider themselves to have<br />

a spiritual connection to the medieval Knights Templar. Also the<br />

torch <strong>of</strong> the Knights Templar has been taken over by the freemasons,<br />

as well as magic torchlight processions. Torchlight processions have<br />

been used by communists, socialists and the national socialists. <strong>The</strong><br />

symbol <strong>of</strong> the British Conservative Party is a blue torch.<br />

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