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historians—also Melvin Johnson criticing Gould, Hughan and others, —also DelmarDarrah criticizing Masonic historians. It seems that the phrase "First liar doesn't stand achance," may apply in some ways to masonic historians. Morey himself isn't honest withthe facts. The smokescreens of false information have helped cloud the Masonic Lodge,but it is possible to get to the bottom of it all. Honest men who have left Masonry likeCharles Finney have been reliable witnesses about the Masonic Lodge.4. Mormonism, Shadow or Reality by the Tanners in Salt Lake City does an excellent jobdocumenting Mormon deception. The casual reader may want to read the compellingstory about the Mormon document dealer Mark Hoffman and his dealings with Mormonofficials and the murders he committed. The book reveals the mindset of the top Mormonleadership. The book is The Mormon Murders by Steven Naifeh and Gregory WhiteSmith, New American Library a division of Penquin Books, NY, 1988.5. In 1842, John C. Bennett produced History of the Saints. Frank Cannon's material wasoriginally a series in Everybody's and became the book Under the Prophet in Utah.6. Confidential sources. As far as seeing this in print references to a group of 13 menwho control the world's religious groups can be picked up here and there in variousbooks, for instance in Stan Deyo's The Cosmic Conspiracy. Hints about such a groupcome through in Manly P. Hall's books, and for a good reason, he sat on the council.7. Hall, Manly P. The Secret Teachings of All Ages. An Encyclopedic Outline of Masonic,Hermetic, Quabbalistic and Rosicrucian Symbolical Philosophy. Los Angeles, CA: ThePhilosophical Research Society, 1971, preface.8. This was originally revealed by H.P. Blavatsky in her own books. The TheosophicalSocieties have put out more information on the origins of the Theosophical Society.H.P.B. also refers to other Adepts and Rosicrucians who she met in her travelsthroughout the Middle East, Egypt, India, and Tibet.9. Ancient Wisdom and Secret Sects. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, p. 124.10. ibid.,p. 125.11. According to papers put out by the Deputy of the Supreme Council of Universal Co-Masonry for Great Britain and its Dependencies by the Grand Secretary of the saidJurisdiction. The smaller group that broke away and is headquartered now in Pasadena,CA claims to be against the idea of Co-Masonry. This position is attractive to thoseMasons who have a difficult time accepting Co-Masonry. For instance, Iverson L Harris,Theosophical leader, while under oath in court in Florida said, "Neither is our Society inany way responsible ofr the Co-Masonic Order which Mrs. Besant organized andpublicized widely as a Masonic Order for women. A number of our very prominentmembers for years past have been Masons, and our late Secretary General, Dr. JosephH. Fussell, was a high Mason, and vigorously opposed this so-called Co-Masonic Order."Theosophy Under Fire (deposition taken for a court case in FL),Point Loma, CA: Pub.by Iverson L. Harris, p.9.12. Blavasky claimed she wrote Isis Unveiled under spirit control. Besant and Bailey laterTS Presidents also claimed the same thing for their books.13. The WT Society has on Numerous occasions referred to themselves as God'schannel of light. For instance The Finished Mystery, (1917), p. 144; WT 1/1890, p.1; WTDec. 1, 1981, p. 27; Theocratic Aid to Kingdom Publishers (1945), pp. 249-250. Somespecific quotes are that the WT Society is the "sole visible channel through whom alonespiritual instruction was to come." WT, c. 1956, p.590.

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