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like claim, - and that indeed there is a minority, - though percentage wise on worldwide membership<br />

figures, that‘s still well in excess of 140,000, if only 2% of them do delve into this dark world, and indeed<br />

do practice a Luciferian or very much similar kind of belief system.<br />

On mentioning percentages, the Masonic Shriners are famous for their building of ‗Shriner Hospitals,<br />

and mostly in the US, yet they seem rather reluctant to disclose their account books, which might show<br />

how much they really collect and how much actually goes towards the building of their hospitals. The<br />

same applies to virtually all other Masonic linked groups and organisations, as they too normally declare to<br />

be non-profit concerns, so therefore no taxes are ever paid by them, or very little if the case may be. In<br />

regards of registered charities, quite often enough the administration fees and overheads are around 80% of<br />

what the actual charity ends up receiving.<br />

On the 9th November 2010, an Ohio Attorney General [AG] issued a nationwide arrest warrant for the<br />

head of a charity who donated tens of thousands of dollars to various American politicians. The man,<br />

known as Bobby Thompson, who has since fled and is on the run, allegedly set up a charity called the US<br />

Navy Veterans Association, and which raised millions of dollars in donations. He then allegedly held back<br />

99% of the money for ‗administrative costs, though donated huge amounts of money to some politicians.<br />

The AG Richard Cordray, said; ―Thompson bilked [cheated] Ohioans out of at least $1.9 million, and we<br />

estimate that nationally he collected at least $20 million‖. As from the 11th November 2010, it‘s been<br />

reported the true figure is more in the region of $100 million. Yet here‘s the ironic thing, - many other<br />

charities all around the world, regularly hold back 80% to 95% of their donated money for administration<br />

costs, and it‘s totally legal.<br />

And this is why fraud is committed on a daily basis by so many crooked politicians, businessmen and<br />

women in general, - as they simply quote, it‘s technically-―not illegal‖ or ―against the rules‖. Well isn‘t it<br />

about time these kinds of practices were made illegal? In George W. Bush‘s new memoirs, launched on<br />

the 10th November 2010, he said; ―That a team of US lawyers had ‗said‘ the practice was not illegal‖.<br />

Mr Bush was referring to, and revealed for the first time the US actually did use ―water-boarding‖, against<br />

suspected terrorists.<br />

Though it‘s quite obvious any kind of torture is bound to fail, as the person being tortured will admit to,<br />

or say anything in order to stop the torture, - and history has proved this to be the case. Tony Blair sent<br />

tanks to Heathrow Airport in February 2003 after ―intelligence warnings‖ that terrorists were plotting to<br />

bring down aircraft with rocket propelled grenades, the intelligence, was alleged to have been obtained by<br />

water-boarding and proved to have been untrue. [1]<br />

As far back as the medieval period, men of the cloth, and others caused terrible pain and suffering to<br />

thousands of men and women, sometimes based upon little more than a tip-off, rumour, or pure<br />

speculation. To try and break the will of certain individuals, torture was often carried out, and one of the<br />

methods used involved giving massive amounts of water, sometimes mixed with urine, faeces or other<br />

substances while their nose was clamped shut. Christianity had spread through Europe due to the Great<br />

Schism‘s of the 11th century and beyond. While Christianity was spreading, the Church was precise in<br />

destroying any threats or competing religious movements, perceived as either being a threat or already<br />

existing. To quell any threats, the then commander in Chief, alias the Pope authorised this use of torture.<br />

[1]The waterboarding backlash: .<br />

Upsetting the Bro‟s<br />

The Da Vinci Code, and The Lost Symbol, in these books, Dan Brown‘s storylines takes the reader<br />

through a series of compelling events, stages and scenarios that ultimately ends up portraying the Masonic<br />

brotherhood as the good-guys, - and does so by endorsing their actions no matter how shockingly horrific<br />

they may be, - because after all, in his eyes the Freemasons are the chosen ones, trusted keepers of the<br />

ancient mysteries and secrets. He then continues to try and confirm and then reaffirm that if it was not for<br />

the Freemasons then the rest of us and the world itself would undoubtedly be in a lot worse state than it<br />

currently is in. Many of the comments I have read about he‘s book‘s, and those particularly made by<br />

openly declared Freemason‘s have been so full of admiration and praise that he has quite obviously<br />

delighted the brotherhood, - as he‘s helped sex-up their image and put them in such a good light.<br />

I couldn‘t help noticing this comment made by a Freemason that was printed in a Masonic linked<br />

publication titled; The Ashler. – ―I am sure many Brethren have been pleased to see the success of The Da<br />

Vinci Code, a popular thriller which portrays Freemasonry as a trustworthy society striving to preserve

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