March 11, 2004 journal, massive explosions in Spain, more of Mason
problems revealed.
The nation of Spain is devastated
with multi-explosive devices detonated in the rail system. About 200 people
have been killed and this is their 911 experience 911 days after 911. The world
is in turmoil and the cat is out of the bag so to speak. The universal plan is
being activated to accomplish the agenda of the new world order. Let us look up
and pray. I continue quoting from the
Newsweek article on the Masonic killing in New York State. Now the Fez Moroccan massacre shows up again
as they parade it flouting and saying, I have personally killed a
Christian. Many secrets are about to be
revealed to the entire world about the family of fraternities reciting their
demonic rituals and vowing to Lucifer. "But is the group that brought the
modern world Fez-doffing Shriners really something to
fear or even scorn? Stephen C. Bullock author of "Revolutionary
Brotherhood" (Dimensions 1996) has found historical significance in the
group, but little that points to anything sinister. Bullock, a professor at
Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts, recently spoke
with Newsweek's Brian Bralker about Freemasons role
in forming the American democratic system, what masonry is about today and
whether conspiracy theorists might-just be on to something. Excerpts: what are the Freemasons? They're a fraternal society. The traditional masonry is by and large about
man; it uses secret rituals and meetings that are closed to outsiders and teach
morality, encourage charity, learning to a certain extent and certainly to
encourage fellowship. In a way it is
part of its origins. It comes out of
craftsman organizations-the actual mason's.
Really the roots are in the 1600's and early 1700's, but there are these
text and these traditions that get passed along. You didn't want outsiders in there because
you were doing things that were supposed to be secret. Part of it was setting of wages, setting
prices and things. You want to have a chance to discipline people who were
doing bad things that you don't want to get out. I suppose like the American Medical
Association in that way. And then later
on, the secrecy is part of its appeal to a great extent. The argument is that these rituals are meant
to be something separate-the point of the rituals is that they are a transformation
from one status to anoth-er. If this is something everyone can come in and
look at, it's not going to have the same impact on a person who is going
through it. A lot of our presidents were
Freemasons, all the signers of the Declaration of Independence-Yeah, there's a
lot of that talk. There is a lot of
conspiracy theories. A lot of what is
really overblown. Compared to the
proportion of Mason's in this country, they're very disproportionately
represented in presidencies and all other revolutionary meetings". Not true, this is part of a whitewash in my
opinion. The Mason's are less than 5% of the American population but this is
only the tip of the iceberg dealing with their total control of everything that
moves in this country and most of the free world. When all the secrets are revealed the
population can see the bigger picture.
Once a man joins the Mason's and subjects himself to these demonic
oaths, other religions are just social functions subordinate to the Satanic
vows to Satan through their god Osiris. The Newsweek
article continues for 7 pages "So why is that? First of all let me say I
don't think it's a majority Masonic anywhere.
I think the people who were at the meetings leading up to Constitution,
was 1/4 or 1/3. I think because masonry
tended to attract people who were well to do, who were more cosmopolitan than
average, who were higher status than others.
That began to change maybe since WW II in the 30's with greater
openness. More people had been allowed
to join. In the 18th and 19th century,
they were really a high-powered group.
To a great extent that there are these theories that they were” cont.