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The global power of freemasonry - Gnostic Liberation Front

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<strong>The</strong> compass gave the freemason a frame in his relationship to<br />

humanity. It defines the limits <strong>of</strong> good and evil. At the same time it<br />

is a symbol <strong>of</strong> caution.<br />

<strong>The</strong> set-square now symbolized the integrity and morals <strong>of</strong> the<br />

freemason. <strong>The</strong> plumb functions as a symbol <strong>of</strong> justice. <strong>The</strong> water-<br />

level symbolizes equality. But these concepts do not exist outside the<br />

freemasons' area <strong>of</strong> activity. Equality only applies within the order.<br />

People outside the organization are called 'dogs', according to "Dun-<br />

can's Masonic Ritual and Monitor" (p. 13) by Malcolm C. Duncan. Offi-<br />

cially they are termed 'pr<strong>of</strong>anes'. This illusion <strong>of</strong> superiority comes<br />

from Judaism. Rabbi Moses ben Nachman, rabbi Raschi, rabbi Abra-<br />

vanel, rabbi Jalkut and others compare gentiles sometimes to dogs,<br />

sometimes to donkeys or swine (Commentary on Hosea IV, fol. 230,<br />

col. 4). Jesus himself is supposed to have called Jews children and<br />

heathens (gentiles) dogs (Matthew 15:26).<br />

Only brothers should be favoured and be taken care <strong>of</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y<br />

should be defended even if they are guilty <strong>of</strong> theft or murder.<br />

<strong>The</strong> master mason's trowel was a symbol <strong>of</strong> (masonic) brotherly<br />

love. It is used to magically forge together different individuals into<br />

a brotherhood. "Higher" personal accolades stand for greater magic<br />

secrets as world-builders. <strong>The</strong> hammer as the club <strong>of</strong> the grand<br />

master became a symbol <strong>of</strong> <strong>power</strong>. It is reminiscent <strong>of</strong> a phallus. <strong>The</strong><br />

apron <strong>of</strong> lamb's skin symbolized the freemason's purity, whatever he<br />

did. <strong>The</strong> apron was used by various Jewish sects (including the<br />

Pharisees and the Essenes). <strong>The</strong> Essenes were given an apron upon<br />

initiation, which they used to cover their nakedness and keep their<br />

minds from impure thoughts during the sect's many baptisms<br />

(Christian D. Ginsburg, "<strong>The</strong> Essenes", London, 1955, p. 41; Baby-<br />

lonian Becharoth 30, 6).<br />

<strong>The</strong> grand master wears a dark blue robe at important ceremonies<br />

(Robert Schneider, "Die Fremaurerei vor Gericht" / " Freemasonry on<br />

Trial", Berlin, 1937, p. 53). <strong>The</strong> same deep blue colour occurs in the<br />

European Union flag. "A New Encyclopaedia <strong>of</strong> <strong>freemasonry</strong>" by<br />

Arthur Edward Waite (New York, 1996, p. 115) states that ordinary<br />

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