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"From
the days of Sparticus , Wieskhopf , Karl Marx , Trotsky , Rosa
Luxemberg & Emma Goldman, this world conspiracy has been
steadily growing.This conspiracy played a definite recognizable
role in the tragedy of the French revolution. It has been the
mainspring of every subversive movement during the 19th century.
And now at last this band of extraordinary personalities from
the underworld of the great cities of Europe and America have
gripped the Russian people by the hair of their head and have
become the undisputed masters of that enormous empire."
Winston Churchill, stated to the London
Press, in l922. |
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In
18th century France the majority of the population was very
poor while the Aristocracy & the Royalty lived a life of
luxury and extravagance. There existed a wide gulf between the
two classes and now the Free Masons would use this to make a
pledge to the power , resulting in the biggest upheaval in the
French history. The Masons took advantages of the growing atmosphere
of anger amongst the French and used it to achieve their own
aims for the carefully planned propaganda war, for this they
completely controlled the media system & used it to sway
the tide of the public opinion. The newspapers were geared into
calling for the end of monarchy and the establishment of a society
based on liberty, ingenuity & fertility. The Mason's vast
amounts of wealth were used to influence the political landscape
of France, politicians funded by the Masons promoted the Masonic
ideology. The secret Lodges of |
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you can also find the reference of these lodges on Free Masonic
official web sites) Masons were opened to the members of French
army ; higher-ranking officers & Generals were indoctrinated
to the Free Masons way of thinking. With the people, the politicians
and the military of France under Masonic control, the Masons
could finally strike. |
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On
the 14th of July 1789, a group of people stormed the bestial
in the prison of Paris, France. The sign of resistance against
the French authorities triggered up a massive response all over
France, people in villages and towns expressed their hatred
for the system, symbolized by the monarchy, but it was hot until
1793 with the French anger was cooled.
On the 21st of January, the same year King Louis the 16th was
beheaded in front of the crowd, ending to the French monarchy
and paving the way in another Masonic controlled state in Europe.
With the monarchy gone, it seemed that nothing would stood in
the way of masons for the complete control over France , however
what took place, Masons in a serious dilemma & what come
next was not exactly as the Mason's planned. |
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| Napoleon
Bonaparte |
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NIGHT MARE FOR FREE MASONS |
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Young
soldier named "Napoleon Bonaparte" was about to lead
France into a bloody war with Europe and instead of dancing
with the Masonic tune, Napoleon declared himself as the Emperor
of France. |
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The
exiled Napoleon in 1814 , to the Island of Chosica , arrived
back in 1815 in Paris again raised a new army ready for a fresh
war with Europe. The Masons had big problems on their hands;
Britain and her Masonic allies couldn't afford to maintain a
long-term war against Napoleon without risking Bankruptcy. Help
came from an unlikely source,
"Nathan RosCharles" was the head of a leading Banking
family, but because of their status was Jews they were forced
to work from the shadows of others.RosCharles saw the opportunity
to liberate his people enough for alone , demanding in return
the recognition for Jews as equal as the European counterparts
& the rights to openly do business, if the European refunded
the money could always go to the Napoleon. The Masons had no
choice but to accept and a loan transaction was completed.In
1815, British and The Dutch army landed in "The Waterloo"
near Belgium where they met Napoleon forces and defeated him.
Napoleon was captured, this time never to return, France was
finally under Masonic control. Although the Historian mentioned
little involvement of the Masonic in the Revolution,the Masons
themselves had to reveal their shadowy movements during this
important historian event. |
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