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- 249 -<br />

This leaves no question of first loyalty to the Scottish rite/Masonry than all else. President Charles A.<br />

Blanchard of Wheaton College pointed out; - ―Not less than five or six times in the dreary monotony of this<br />

degree is the candidate given to understand that Christianity is a narrow, fanatical, intolerant system,<br />

while Masonry is a broad, comprehensive, generous one, and that if he is a good Mason he must not be a<br />

Christian‖. These words are said by the advocate in the working of the 31st degree; a recital of the lessons<br />

of the preceding thirty-one degrees begins the initiation ceremony of the 32nd degree. The candidates are<br />

told that; ―Masonry will eventually rule the world, and they pray for the universal dominion of the true<br />

principals of Masonry‖, - Source by William J. Whalen in; Christianity and American Freemasonry<br />

Ignatius Press 1958, 1987, 1998.<br />

The Knights of Columbus is the world‘s largest Catholic fraternal service organisation. [Deeply loyal to<br />

various agents of the Pope and particularly superior‘s of the Society of Jesus - the Jesuits.] Founded in the<br />

United States in 1882, it is named in honour of Christopher Columbus. There are more than 1.8 million<br />

members in 14,000 councils, with nearly 200 councils on college campuses. Membership is limited to<br />

practical Catholic men aged 18 or older. Councils have been chartered in the United States, Canada,<br />

Mexico, the Caribbean, Guatemala, Panama, Dominican Republic, the Philippines, Guam, Spain, Japan,<br />

Cuba, and most recently in Poland. The Knights official junior organisation, the Columbian Squires has<br />

over 5,000 Circles. All the Order‘s ceremonials and business meetings are restricted to members, though<br />

all other events are open to the public. A promise not to reveal any details of the ceremonials except to an<br />

equally qualified Knight is required to ensure their impact and meaning for new members; an additional<br />

clause subordinates the promise to that Knight‘s civil and religious duties. [7]<br />

In the 2008 the Order raised US$144,911,781 directly for charity, and has in fact donated $1.1 billion in<br />

charitable contributions in the last 10 years alone, [though as I‘ve already said as little as 10% may have<br />

actually ended up being donated to charities once all the administration costs etc, have been paid], and<br />

performed over 68,695,768 man hours of voluntary service. Over 393,000 pints of blood were collected.<br />

For their support for the Church and local communities, as well as for their philanthropic efforts, the Order<br />

often refers to itself as the ―strong right arm of the Church‖. - The Order‘s insurance program has more<br />

than an incredible $70 billion of life insurance policies in force, backed up by $14 billion in assets, and<br />

holds the highest insurance ratings given by A. M. Best, Standard & Poor‘s, and the Insurance Marketplace<br />

Standards Association. [7]<br />

I‘m all for charity, but I really think we should be living in a world where the charities being catered for<br />

shouldn‘t have to rely on charity in the first place. I‘ve already pointed out, despite millions of pounds<br />

being raised in many cases, the actual charities end up receiving a tiny percentage, whilst those running<br />

them are having the times of their lives. Besides, we should have laws, regulations and a system in place<br />

that caters for those who need help, so as to take away the embarrassing stigma and quite often humiliating<br />

scenario of having to survive on handouts in the first place.<br />

Clerks Regular are those bodies of men in the church who by the very nature of their institute unite the<br />

perfection of the religious state to the priestly office, i.e. who while being essentially clerics, devoted to the<br />

exercise of the ministry in preaching the administration of the sacraments, the education of youth and other<br />

spiritual and corporal works of mercy are at the same time religious in the strictest sense of the word,<br />

professing solemn vows and living a community life according to a rule solemnly approved of by the Holy<br />

See. [9]<br />

Jesuits are the largest male religious order in the Catholic Church, as from 2008 there were 19,216<br />

members; 13,305 priests, 2,295 scholastic students and 1,758 brothers, with the remaining number making<br />

up of novices. Jesuit priests and brothers are engaged in evangelisation and apostolic ministry in 112<br />

nations on six continents. They are best known in the fields of education intellectual research and cultural<br />

pursuits; schools, colleges, universities, seminaries, theological faculties etc. [10]<br />

Its long been known and goes without saying that any secret network such as the CIA, MI5, Mossad,<br />

KGB/FSB etc., had or still does recruit and train their successful candidates from these kind of<br />

organisations and establishments, its favourite contenders are from the Alpha, Delta, Kappa Greek<br />

fraternities, and the reason the Jesuit Order is still to this day in control of virtually all the Secret Service<br />

agencies throughout the world, no one farts without the ―Black Pope‖ - the Superior General knowing<br />

about it first!<br />

And the reason many governments and their people are rightly suspicious of the Jesuits and their likes,<br />

as they are quite clearly embedded deep within at least 112 countries, and that their reasons for being there<br />

goes far beyond brotherly love and religion.<br />

They are also known in missionary work, giving retreats, hospital and parish ministry, promoting

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