TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD
TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD
TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD
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word ―Young‖. By 1833 ―Young Italy‖ had grown to 60,000 members. In 1835, with help from<br />
Freemason Lord Palmerston [1784-1865], who was twice as Prime Minister of the UK in the mid-19th<br />
century, Mazzini founded ―Young Europe‖ in Switzerland. And ―Young‖ societies and groups continued<br />
to form in new territories and long after Mazzini‘s death, and similar thing is obviously happening in the<br />
middle-east, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt and Bahrain with no doubt help by the Muslim Brotherhood. In the US<br />
they were called ―Young America‖; in England, ―Young England‖ and in Turkey, ―Young Turks‖. In<br />
Europe, they were generally called ―Young Europe‖. ―Young societies‖ consisted of radical and riotous<br />
youth, many of whom were later initiated into Templar Grand Orient lodges in their respective countries.<br />
The Scottish Rite hierarchy directed their activity, while the Masonic press described them as students<br />
expressing their grievances, a bit like we‘re hearing today. It‘s alleged all ‗Young society‘ members<br />
throughout Europe were taught the art of subversion by Grand Orient Freemasonry. They were ready<br />
when called upon to agitate, demonstrate, instigate worker strikes, hold rallies, or spy, bomb, and<br />
assassinate. Also known as ―Anarchists and Nihilists‖, they were reckless of every consequence, using<br />
dynamite, the knife, or the gun for the benevolent cause of Grand Orient Freemasonry. Msgr. Dillon,<br />
author of Grand Orient Freemasonry Unmasked, - As the Secret Power behind Communism [1942],<br />
specifically mentions that these ―hoodlums‖ [whose protection had been written into the French<br />
Constitution], would go to Paris where they were taught the use and manufacture of dynamite. Although<br />
‗Young society‘ members in Mazzini‘s day were described as loose-knit with no direction, they were in<br />
fact highly organised [6] , - again another feature in today‘s organised protests and marches, banners paid<br />
for, t-shirts printed, balloons flying and flags being waved etc., just take our recent ―Purple Revolution‖ for<br />
―political reform‖ here in the UK, that followed our fixed coalition government, and what was jumped on<br />
and exploited by Cameron‘s poodle, oops I mean spare leg Clegg, as he said he‘d back them all the way.<br />
Out of the ―Young societies‖, some were wealthy, whilst the majority were working class and<br />
middleclass students, whilst others were paid rioters, again still a tactic used today, - as Hosni Mubarak did<br />
when he paid some camel riding camel-boys, to ride into town and shot-em-up and whip up a frenzy in<br />
February‘s 2011 uprising in Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt. And like there is an ‗invisible hand‘ paying one<br />
lot of ‗youngs‘ in Libya to act as anti-Gaddafi‘s, whilst on the seeing hand Gaddafi is paying his own<br />
group of ‗youngs‘ to fight for him, - again in Libya, they call themselves ‗tribes‘, though I see them more<br />
like separate political parties, and therefore the term ‗gangs‘ is a far more correct interpretation. Like<br />
today‘s protesters, the majority of the ―Young societies‖, had no jobs at all, yet spent money freely, - a<br />
mystery to those who had no knowledge of their Masonic backers, and like many gang members today,<br />
they‘re not all into drugs and crime, yet a invisible hand filters down the ranks to keep these gangs<br />
indirectly employed, and there to be called on whenever their ―services‖ are needed.<br />
After their grievances were aired by the Masonic press, [Mazzini was also exiled to England and in<br />
1858 he founded another journal in London, called Pensiero e azione ―Thought and Action‖] public<br />
opinion turned in the direction favourable to Grand Orient Freemasonry. In short, ―Young society‖<br />
members were hoodlums trained to do the bidding of the Templar Scottish Rite hierarchy. Their duty was<br />
to spread the secular Templar revolution throughout Europe. Mazzini was their leader, and with his firm<br />
of ―young societies‖, Mazzini brought about Italy‘s Masonic Revolution, and rioting took place all over the<br />
country throughout the 1850‘s, it‘s said during these uprisings, ―Young Italy‖ hoodlums, with no skills or<br />
aims other than causing havoc, supported themselves by kidnapping for ransom, robbing banks, looting or<br />
burning businesses if protection money was not paid.<br />
Doesn‘t this sound all familiar, isn‘t this exactly what‘s happening again, or should I say, never stopped<br />
occurring, and that are home-grown gangs here in the UK, like they are in the US, Russia, Europe and<br />
cropping up all over the place, - are not young individual hooligans, but are in fact only in existence<br />
because the bigger gangsters in our own government quarters and alongside their crooked banksters in the<br />
financial world, want them there, - so whilst you and your family are too shit scared to walkout the front<br />
door, them cunts are robbing our countries economies dry. It‘s been alleged this so called ―riffraff, rabble<br />
come hooligans‖ became known as ―Mazzini‘s Association For Insurrection and Assassination, or the<br />
other explanation of the acronym; ―Mafiusi‖, are the initial letters of five Italian words: Mazzini Autorizza<br />
Furti Incendi Avvelenamenti [Mazzini Authorises Thefts, Fires and Poisonings, thus M.A.F.I.A. was used,<br />
and lil old organised crime was resurrected out of the ashes. - Tings that make you go; ―Hmm...‖<br />
The ―hoodie‖, with their heads hung down, and own street walk, - that some even think that it‘s cool to<br />
have the jeans hanging down so low, you can see their pants with their arses exposed, giving you the<br />
unfortunate view of a ―Full Monty‖ builders-crack looking back at you, whilst giving the term a ―new<br />
moon rising‖ quite a different meaning all together. It‘s also an affront, - a sign relaying; ―I don‘t give a