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The United Masonic Paradise of America.

Dan Brown’s long-awaited new book “The Solomon Key” will supposedly reveal that Washington DC is constructed according to an elaborate Freemasonic plan. The U.S. Dollar is well known to be full of Masonic insignia. The “National Treasure” movies starring Nicholas Cage have covered similar ground. The NT movies choose to present Masons in a positive light. The producers were Freemasons, no doubt.

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From the ranks of Skull and Bones, the elite Yale secret society, have come any number of influential, rich and powerful Americans, including three of the 43 American presidents. Remember that only one Roman Catholic – JFK – has ever sat in the White House. In other words, a tiny secret society has yielded more presidents than the world’s largest religion. Did the members of Skull and Bones achieve their pre-eminence because of their merit or their membership of a secret society that lusts after as much power as it can grab? Does anyone seriously imagine that people in these organisations do not, wherever possible, feather each other’s nests and promote each other’s interests?

And what about the Bohemian Club and their Bohemian Grove shindigs? Check out this table of their influence at the board level of some of America’s major corporations:

Corporations with Three or More Directors Who Were Members of the Bohemian Club in 1991

Corporation/Number of Directors in Bohemian Club
Bank of America 7
Pacific Gas and Electric 5
AT&T 4
Pacific Enterprises 4
First Interstate Bank 4
McKesson Corporation 4
Carter-Hawley-Hale Stores 3
Ford Motor 3
FMC 3
Safeco Insurance 3
Potlatch Industries 3
Pope and Talbot 3
General Motors 3
Pacific Bell 3

Source: Peter Phillips, A Relative Advantage: Sociology of the San Francisco Bohemian Club. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Davis, 1994, p. 77.

There are many other secret societies of this type – all Masonic in their nature, and all immensely powerful. If you’re not in one of them, what chance do you have?

According to Mike hockney’s book "The Armageddon Conspiracy", America is a Masonic country to its core, designed from the outset to support and promote Masonic aims. Now, I don’t pretend to know if all of Hockney’s “facts” are true, but they mostly seem to check out pretty well, though some are obviously highly speculative.

Anyway, here’s a brief list:

1) Freemasonry has its roots in the secret practices of the Knights Templar, and, in turn, the predecessors of the Templars, going all the way back to secret societies of Biblical times.

2) America isn’t named after Amerigo Vespucci at all, but after a mythical shining star called “Merica” that supposedly marked a lush land in the west – a new Atlantis – that would be a safe haven and paradise for those fleeing from persecution. Many of the Europeans who emigrated to America were, of course, followers of persecuted, non-conformist religions.

3) The Templars were outlawed by the Vatican for heresy. Their mighty fleet and vast treasure simply vanished from history. Did they head for the promised land in the west? Hockney says they landed in America, gave it that name in honour of their mythical shining star, and lived there for many decades, safe from Vatican persecution. But they were few in number and they needed more recruits, so, when the time was right, they sent a man back to Europe to find fresh blood and new settlers. That man was none other than Christopher Columbus! (Very far fetched, but certainly a provocative idea – not too much is really known for sure about Columbus’s background!)

4) The Templars evolved into the Freemasons.

5) Nearly every prominent American in the War of Independence, from Paul Revere onwards, was a Freemason.

6) The Constitution of the USA was drafted by Freemasons and based on Masonic principles.

7) Many if not most of the signatories to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were Freemasons.

8)The first President was a Freemason.

9) Many presidents were openly Masonic and many others were suspected of being Masons. JFK, the first Catholic President, was perhaps the only American president in history who wasn’t a Freemason.

10) Freemasons are, of course, fascinated by the figure of King Solomon and the building of the Holy Temple of Jerusalem, from where the Knights Templar derived their name. So, should we be surprised by America’s bizarre support for Israel? As far as foreign policy goes, alienating over a billion Muslims in order to support six millions Jews in a country very far away amounts to madness. But it’s fully consistent with the aims of Freemasonry.

11) The most powerful groups in America are those with Scottish (Protestant), Northern Irish (Protestant), English (Protestant), German (Protestant), French (Protestant), Scandinavian (Protestant) and Jewish ancestry. Go figure!!!!

12) The poorest people in America have few if any connections with Freemasonry.

13) Irish Catholic Americans took a long tome to get anywhere. Not until JFK’s time did they finally break through.

14) Italian Americans (Catholics) had to resort to gangsterism (the mafia).

15) Polish Americans (Catholics) have fared similarly to the Irish and Italians.

16) Hispanics are still way down in the pecking order.

17) Blacks remain at the bottom. They have the least connection with Freemasonry, and, historically, were often the slaves of Freemasons. George Washington himself was a slave owner.

Any government committed to fairness should introduce specific legal sanctions against cronyism and nepotism, and all organisations such as the Freemasons that operate on this basis. The “connections” of all people in positions of influence should be investigated by the authorities to check for patterns of systematic bias and membership of secret clubs and societies. The process could be run along similar lines to antitrust legislation because it basically amounts to the same thing.

Don't let anyone kid you that the world isn't ruled by Freemasons.
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Right on.

I know McCain is a neo-con, and I highly suspect him to be a mason, but do you know anything about Obama? I wouldn't be surprised if he was, being how far he has gotten in his political career, but I'm curious because of that JFK fact you listed. I've had a feeling he might suffer a similar fate.
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I think private organisations will be the least of your worries, sick to death of these conspiracy theories, if they are actually true thees little to nothing you can do about it regardless.

Also going by religion...

Scottish have as many catholics as protestants and a history woven with the English and Irish and different scottish regions being different religions,

"Northern Irish" doesn't exist, Ulsterism is a false notion of nationhood that was invented about 80 years ago to legitimise the partition of Ireland on religious grounds, not ethnic grounds by an Irish Protestant elite, and unless you want to say Leinster and Munster and Connaght are nations too (which they certainly arent) then Northern Irishness, or Scots-Irish as they call themselves in America are no different from the other Irish-Americans other than in religion and some variations of tribal culture. Not to mention 40~% of the NI population is catholic and some of the greatest men of Irish Republicanism were infact Protestant.

English are mainly anglicans with their fair share of catholics throughout history, not as simple as just being protestant at all cosidering the new links being forged between anglicans and rome.

France is a predominantly catholic country that was once the centre of the catholic chuch.


To say that the "Germanic people" of Scandanavia, England (who the vast majority are made up from various ancient tribes) and Germany are simply protestant as you put it is very wrong.
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Yo, I highly doubt what you wrote, give me a source so i can search it up. Cuz the thing about the star Merica and how columbus was already in the states is like........ What the hell? If you were right half the world would be on your side, if not everyone. Plus whats the point of this? That the states is a freemason world? So what? What's wrong with freemasons? They're good ppl, right?
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