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Freemasonry
in America
From
the Constitution to Britney Spears
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The most
curious part about studying Freemasonry is that others don't
see their influence. Currently, I live in Austin which is
named after Stephen F. Austin who was a mason. It's the same
with Houston, and Lawrence where I used to live in Kansas.
Lawrence is a small town and is the home of Kansas University.
I think of it as mini Austin. The town symbol is a phoenix
and there is a large Freemason Temple downtown. (It's the
one in the intro of my show) I would be talking about the
influence of Freemasonry in our lives and would say, "Well,
you know the large Egyptian temple downtown." Now, this temple
is adorned with papyrus columns and a large, gold compass,
square, and a G with Masonic Temple written across the top
of it, and my friends would say, "There's no Egyptian temple
here. I've lived here my whole life." It just goes to show
that we see what we expect to see. Nobody ever went into that
building and nobody ever came out of it. I did stop by one
day to have lunch with the brothers. What an experience. They
actually thought that telling me my life would be spared in
certain dangerous moments, such as war or in the court room,
would make me consider joining. I was astounded. "Yeah, but
you won't have to die." Man.
As we look toward the magical aspect of things, we find that
the holly wood was one favored by the Druids. Holly is associated
with death and rebirth symbolism. It is no surprise to me
that the Hollywood is in the land of Kali-Fornication. Could
Hollywood be linked to ritual murder? After the Columbine
shootings, I said, "Well, they ought to pull Leonardo DiCaprio
out in the streets and publicly flog him." In a stern discordian
fashion. And this is exactly what happened. You see, Leonardo
was in a film called the Basketball Diaries and enters his
classroom in a black trench coat and a shotgun and proceeds
to shoot a number of students. Of course this is what happened
in Columbine and the media was savvy enough to pick up on
this. Now, the question becomes, was this imitation or some
thing more nefarious like a trauma based mind control trigger.
When I was having my mind totally blown by understanding the
cohesive nature of corporate logos, I went to see a film.
The room went black and the screen filled with a large, gold
compass, square and G. I was floored, until then, this had
seemed fairly covert or at least you needed some insider knowledge.
It was a movie based on Alan Moore's graphic novel, From Hell.
I had been a conspiracy theorist long enough to know the theory
of Jack the Ripper never getting caught due to the fact that
he was a Freemason. Nobody has actually proven this, but the
clues were there. (If you want know more, watch the movie)
I thought to myself about why they would do this. Perhaps,
I thought, they need another Ripper. One that would enjoy
ritual murder and know they would get away with it. It was
less then a month when the headlines read, SNIPER. It really
makes one think. So, let's have a deeper look at the Masonic
nature of Hollywood. Certainly another word for Blockbuster,
is mason.
33rd degree Freemason J. Edgar Hoover, who has a room dedicated
to him in the Supreme Mother Temple of the World in D.C.,
attempted for 4 years to recruit Kansas Freemason, Walt Disney
into the F.B.I. He felt Disney would do a fine job instilling
masonic beliefs into the minds of children. Hoover finally
succeeded and Walt Disney's world began. You must understand
that every ride in Disney World is sponsored by a military
industrial corporation. Exxon has a dinosaur ride and RCA
owns Space Mountain. RCA, by the way was founded by Freemason,
David Sarnoff. As you exit the roller-coaster you get to witness
automatons living the life of your future. The "They" know,
they're the ones creating it. It shows you children learning
from television and parents running on the treadmill indoors,
until the last thing you see is yourself being watched by
invisible cameras. They are controlling your dream.
The most prominent of the individuals who developed the idea
of a new world order were Cecil Rhodes, Andrew Carnegie, and
members of the Fabian Society, particularly H. G. Wells.
The Fabian Society was a group of intellectuals in England
who believed that socialism was the way to organize the world
for social and economic progress. H.G. Wells was originally
a member of the Fabian Society and wrote extensively on political
topics, influencing thinking in international affairs. In
one of his books, entitled The New World Order (1939), Wells
stated that world socialism was inevitable, and that there
would be a difficult and painful transition period in which
many "quite gallant and graceful-looking people" would "die
protesting against it." He then went on to influence us with
works like The Island of Dr. Moreau, The Time Machine, and
The War of the Worlds. The latter becoming quite the psi-op.
Men Like Gods is another title that fits into this mind-stream.
Consider Dr. Moreau, a geneticist that has created half human,
half beast creatures. The Time Machine and its subterranean
rulers of the earth. Madness until you realize that these
are the stories of the ancient past and the present.
Whole books have been written on the subject of Hollywood
and the UFO psi-op. I like Bruce Rux compilation of data,
Architects of the Underworld. It's interesting that he opens
his book with,
To whom it may concern:
Who meet on the angle must meet on the square
To acknowledge the architect only is fair
All labours ascend to a Grand Master Plan
The most divine handiwork of which is man
Can we escape their influence. It seems not, so, let's look
at some of the most masonic(Blockbuster) movies out there.
We, of course, must open with Disney once again to show how
masons are presented as heroes in stories without the profane
catching on. Disney presented a film called, The Sons of Liberty,
a coded phrase to represent the Brothers of Columbia. The
film was of the Boston Tea Party and the Sons of Liberty's
part in the affair. If one looks deep enough into the masonic
affairs of the revolutionary war, one finds that all the major
players belonged to the Craft and that whether they were British
or American, they were first Freemasons. As the members in
the lodge in Kansas had told me, brothers were a bit more
equal than the profane. Realize that the story of Freemason,
George Washington and the apple tree is itself a lie. A lie
to instill morality. Men as Gods. The false flag terrorism
that occurred in that Boston Harbor as presented to you is
a lie to instill patriotism. On the battlefield a mason will
save an "enemy" mason; it's all a psi-op and you begin to
believe in ritual murder more and more. Not, however, by the
men doing the killing, but by the men orchestrating the war.
This type of Hegelian Dialectical control is well exemplfied
in Alan Moore's, League of Extraordinary Men, which was produced
by 20th Century Fox, which was founded by Freemason Darryl
Zanuck. Round and round we go. League shows us a masonic bad
guy with advanced weaponry (tanks in the 1800's) known as
the Fantom. I give away the plot here, it turns out that the
Freemason "Good Guy" is the same man as the Freemason "Bad
Guy" with the actual intention of gathering together the only
known force that could stop him, The League of Extraordinary
Men (and a woman). Control both sides to effect the center
and in the process make tons of money on death and destruction.
The characters of the League are masonic, as well. It's interesting
to note that Freemason Scottish Knight, Sir Sean Connery took
the role of Alan Quatermain because he missed the truer illuminati
meaning behind The Matrix, and had turned down a role as Architect
of the Universe. I'm sure he was still disappointed after
the release of League. His first notable Freemason film was
The Man Who Would Be King, which co-starred Michael Caine
who starred in Freemason Walt Disney's TV show 20,000 Leagues
Under the Sea as Captain Nemo, who just happens to be a character
in League of Extraordinary Men based on the character from
Jules Verne. Verne’s books also reveal Rosicrucian secrets
of immortality, and some are constructed, like Mozart’s The
Magic Flute, in accordance with Masonic initiation.
Immortality has been on their mind for an eternity. The character,
Dorian Gray fulfills this role. Of course he is based off
of Freemason Voltaire's work and he managed to get kicked
out of numerous countries for his writings. The truth will
get you in trouble. He said it best, "As long as people believe
in absurdities, they will continue to commit atrocities."
Oh, wait that wasn't it. He said, "I always made one prayer
to God, which is extremely short. Here it is: "O my God, make
our enemies quite ridiculous!" God granted it.
A true thing can be found. It is that our creative play is
being subjugated. Be it politics, entertainment, religion,
economics, it distracts us from our living dream.
to be continued...
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