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TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD

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There are those who argue Winston Churchill resigned from Freemasonry when he was elected PM.<br />

But this is also a load of bullshit, rumours where even put about that he fell-out with his lodge some years<br />

before around 1918, well you have to remember the Freemasons are a ‗secret society with secrets‘, so how<br />

the hell is anyone ever going to get to the truth of the matter, - and of course they know of this. You<br />

neither deny, nor admit you‘re one if by doing so is likely to cause detriment to the outcome. The proof is<br />

in the pudding for me, if Churchill, Bush, Obama, Blair, Brown or Cameron where not Freemasons, then<br />

there‘s no way they would have become either President, or Prime Minister in the first place, the only way<br />

you get to the forefront of politics in the Masonic USA, Britain or the rest of the world, is by being a<br />

Freemason in the first place!<br />

In his autobiography, published by John Murray in London in 1941, A Picture of Life 1872 -1940, he<br />

states on page 188: ―... that month I was initiated as a Freemason at Studholme Lodge [No.1591]. While<br />

waiting for the ceremony I walked round and round Golden Square with Winston Churchill, another<br />

candidate ...‖ Within two months, on the 19th July 1901, Winston was passed to the second degree, and<br />

on the 5th March 1902 he became a Master Mason within nine months of joining the fraternity, with all<br />

three ceremonies being conducted in Studholme Lodge. [1]<br />

In 1929 the New Welcome Masonic Lodge No. 5139, open inside the Palace of Westminster. At its<br />

founding membership was limited to Labour Party Members of Parliament, but its scope has since<br />

broadened. [2] The lodge is alleged to have influenced the outcome of the 1935 Parliamentary leadership<br />

elections. Its founding was reported in a number of national newspapers including the Daily Telegraph,<br />

and Sporting Life, and was created at the suggestion of the then Prince of Wales, afterwards King Edward<br />

VIII, who was concerned by the antagonism between Freemasonry and the British left, and the fact that a<br />

number of Labour MPs were blackballed when applying to join Masonic lodges. The New Welcome<br />

Lodge was intended to form a link between Freemasonry and the new governing party, and was open to<br />

Labour MPs and for employees of trade unions and the Labour party; its members included Labour‘s<br />

deputy leader Arthur Greenwood, and no doubt Unison‘s Trade union joint boss Tony Woodley.<br />

What Blair will of course not mention, - is that he basically had no other alternative but to adhere to the<br />

―Masonic/Illuminati‘s‖ instructions from the Bush administration-family, that are ―higher‖ ranking<br />

Freemasons than Blair, they may share the same ‗level of Masonic degree‘s‘, but the American led war<br />

following 9/11, had Blair up against the wall; ―A Mason should know how to obey those who are set over<br />

him, however inferior they may be in worldly rank; or condition‖, Macoy‘s Masonic Monitor, p. 14. –<br />

―Disobedience and want of respect to Masonic superiors is an offence for which the transgressor subjects<br />

himself to punishment‖, Mackey‘s Masonic Jurisprudence, p. 511. [3]<br />

―The first duty of the reader of this Synopsis is to obey the edicts of his Grand Lodge. Right or wrong,<br />

his very existence as a Mason hangs upon obedience to the powers immediately set above him. Failure in<br />

this must infallibly bring down expulsion, which, as a Masonic death, ends all. The one unpardonable<br />

crime in a Mason is contumacy or disobedience‖, Webb‘s Freemasons Monitor, p. 196.<br />

―The first duty of every Mason is to obey the Mandate of the Master…The order must at once be<br />

obeyed; its character and its consequences may be matters of subsequent inquiry. The Masonic rule of<br />

obedience is like the nautical, imperative: Obey orders, even if you break owners‖, Mackey‘s<br />

Encyclopaedias of Freemasonry, page 525.<br />

―You must conceal all crimes of your brother Masons...and should you be summoned as a witness<br />

against a brother Mason be always sure to shield him...It may be perjury to do this, it is true, but you're<br />

keeping your obligations‖, - Ronayne - Handbook of Masonry, page 183. [4] Blair‘s Lodge, even though of<br />

the premier league, is still not as powerful as the American branch of Freemasons, - so whenever an ‗order‘<br />

comes from across the pond, like it did for Blair and Brown, and does for; Jake the Peg, with his extra<br />

Glegg, diddle-iddle-iddle, or whoever else is in power, - if the request is to fart, they‘ll fart, as they cannot<br />

say no even if they wanted to, end-off-period!<br />

[1] .<br />

[2] .<br />

[3] "Freemasonry Introduction: The F.·.W.·. Tracing Board." .<br />

[4] "Masonic Secrets: The Secret Handshake, Secret Word, Secret .<br />

Parliament entrenched with Freemasons<br />

Paul Linford was a onetime lobbyist, and comes out with this gem of a story from the Axe Grinder

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