U.S. Presidents as Masons
It is important to state that some sources say that the Masonic Lodges have been claiming certain key figures
in American politics were members of the Masonic Order when in fact they were not. By claiming certain American
heroes were Masons, they illegitimately romanticize their organization, attempt to take credit for claiming
certain powerful historical figures leaving us the impression that it is futile to resist or try to change
the future. For a webpage that states that the following American were NOT Masons:
Thomas Jefferson
Richard Henry Lee
James Madison
Alexander Hamilton
Samuel Adams
Thomas Paine
John Adams
Patrick Henry
Of the fifty-six signers Declaration of Independence only eight or nine can be shown to have been Freemasons.
please visit:
Freemasonry and the American Revolution
However, Ralph Epperson, whom I believe is one of the most trusted experts on the Masons, documents that
Thomas Jefferson was in fact a member of the Charlottesville Lodge #90, Charlottesville, Virginia.
Ralph says that Abraham Lincoln was not a Freemason.
PUBLIUS PRESS, publisher of books and videos by Ralph Epperson
(Do a web search for websites on Ralph Epperson.)
All Presidents from George Washington to Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln and Kennedy excepted, and except possibly Eisenhower:
President Ford
Benjamin Franklin
George Washington
Patrick Henry - We believe Patrick was NOT a Mason
Paul Revere
John Paul Jones
Benedict Amold
Col. William Travis
James Bowie
David Crockett
John Jacob Astor
Irving Berlin
Luther Burbank
Henry Clay
Thomas E. Dewey
Henry Ford
Barry Goldwater
Samuel Compers
J. Edgar Hoover
Charles Lindbergh
General Douglas McArthur
Andrew Mellon
General John J. Pershing
Will Rogers
Sigmund Romberg
John Philip Sousa
Mark Twain
Billy Graham
Oral Roberts
Robert Schuller
Norman Vincent Peale
Mark Hatfield
Jesse Jackson
Jesse Helms
Chief Justice Earl Warren
Prince Charles
Kings Edward V & VII of England
Alstaire Crowley
Franklin was the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of
Pennsylvania and published the first Masonic book in America. Was also a member of Sir Francis Dashwood's
Hell Fire Club, along with the Collins family of Satanists. Both Franklin and Thomas Jefferson were members
of this purely Satanic group who practiced satanic sexual occult rituals. (The Illuminati Bloodlines, Fritz Springmeier)
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George Washington's 'Thanksgiving Proclamation' signed in New York on October 3, 1789
THE ILLUMINATI AND THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
Are Billy Grahm and Robert Schuller are Masons?
About an hours drive west of Oxford, England: After making yet
another wrong turn we found ourselves at the doorstep of an old English manor called Whittington Court. It
was an old stone house complete with servants' quarters, stable, church, garden, and a mote. Only the house and the church
remain in use. One of the more outstanding features of the manor was it's history. We discovered in our visit that this house was
connected to historical events not just in England but in the United State as well. The crest of the house acquired the
Washington family symbols through marriage. Those symbols included stars, stripes and an eagle thus implying that the model
for Betsy Ross's creation was George Washington's family crest. With ties to the royal family, the house was visited by royals
including Queen Katherine of Sudeley Castle who stayed there on several occasions. We were lucky to see it, not just because
of our chance turn but because the owner opens the manor to the public for only a few weeks a year. We were graciously
shown around the house and given its various histories some of which date back to Anglo-Saxon times.
George Washington (1732-99) was rather fond of heraldry, as the
following quote suggests:
It is far from my design to intimate an opinion, that Heraldry, Coat-Armor, etc. might
not be rendered conducive to public and private use with us; or that they can have any
tendency unfriendly to the purest spirit of Republicanism. On the contrary, a different
conclusion is deducible from the practice of Congress, and the states; all of which have
established some kind of Armorial Devices, to authenticate their official instruments.
George (of a patrician bent, it is true) used his arms (Argent, two bars beneath three mullets gules) on seals and book-plates.
These arms appear on the flag of the District of Columbia.
FREEMASONRY WATCH
Subject: Re: the Masons
Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2000 21:10:34 -0400
From: "Christopher Kylin"
----- Original Message -----
From: Gene Karl
To: Christopher Kylin
Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 8:31 PM
Subject: Re: the Masons
...
By the way, Aliester Crowley was never a Freemason. He was refused when he
petitioned to join in England, and thereafter made up his own bizarre
practices.
And Thomas Paine was a Freemason. You should be happy about that because he
wrote The Age of Reason, probably the most significant criticism of the Old
Testament ever written. Teddy Roosevelt, (who, by the way, was also a
Freemason), called Paine a 'filthy little athiest', (which wasn't
specifically true, Paine was a Deist).
But don't let my comments interrupt you in your enjoyment of posting what
you want on your web page.
Kylin.
Isn't It Interesting that the Declaration of Independence was written
the same year that the Illuminati founded by Weishaupt? The more one can show a connection between
Thomas Jefferson and the Illuminati, the more one can show how the Federalists knew how to corral
the Anti-Federalists into submission.
Thomas Jefferson "strenuously defended the Illuminati, and described Weishaupt as 'an enthusiastic philanthropist'."
- William T. Still, New World Order
"As Weishaupt lived under the tyranny of a despot and priests, he knew that caution was necessary even in
spreading information, and the principles of pure morality. This has given an air of mystery to his views,
was the foundation of his banishment....If Weishaupt had written here, where no secrecy is necessary in our
endeavors to render men wise and virtuous, he would not have thought of any secret machinery for that purpose."
- Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson and the Illuminati
Thomas Jefferson and the Illuminati
It would be Jefferson who publically defended the Order and its founder, Adam Weishaupt.
See Jefferson's letter to Bishop Madison, January, 1800, noted in the Jefferson Cyclopedia.
Jefferson's letter to Bishop Madison, January, 1800, noted in the Jefferson Cyclopedia.
Jefferson's letter to Bishop Madison, January, 1800, noted in the Jefferson Cyclopedia.
3829. ILLUMINATI, Order of. --
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I have lately by accident got a sight of a single volume (the 3d) of the Abbé Barruel's Antisocial Conspiracy”,
which gives me the first idea I have ever had of what is meant by the Illuminatism against which “Illuminate Morse”,
as he is now called, and his ecclesiastical and monarchical associates have been making such a hue and cry.
Barruel's own parts of the book are perfectly the ravings of a Bedlamite. But he quotes largely from Wishaupt
whom he considers as the founder of what he calls the order. As you may not have had an opportunity of forming
a judgment of this cry of “mad dog”, which has been raised against his doctrines, I will give you the idea I
have formed from only an hour's reading of Barruel's quotations from him, which, you may be sure, are not the
most favorable. Wishaupt seems to be an enthusiastic philanthropist. He is among those (as you know the excellent
Price and [Col 2] Priestley also are) who believe in the infinite perfectability of man. He thinks he may in time
be rendered so perfect that he will be able to govern himself in every circumstance, so as to injure none, to do
all the good he can, to leave government no occasion to exercise their powers over him, and, of course, to render
political government useless. This, you know, is Godwin's doctrine, and this is what Robinson, Barruel, and Morse
had called a conspiracy against all government. Wishaupt believes that to promote this perfection of the human
character was the object of Jesus Christ. That his intention was simply to reinstate natural religion, and by
diffusing the light of his morality, to teach us to govern ourselves. His precepts are the love of God, and love
of our neighbor. And by teaching innocence of conduct, he expected to place men in their natural state of liberty
and equality. He says, no one ever laid a surer foundation for liberty than our grand master, Jesus of Nazareth.
He believes the Free Masons were originally possessed of the true principles and objects of Christianity, and
have still preserved some of them by tradition, but much disfigured.
The means he proposes to effect this improvement of human nature are “to
enlighten men, to correct their morals and inspire them with benevolence”. As Wishaupt lived under the tyranny
of a despot and priests, he knew that caution was necessary even in spreading information, and the principles
of pure morality. He proposed, therefore, to lead the Free Masons to adopt this object, and to make the objects
of their institution the diffusion of science and virtue. He proposed to initiate new members into his body by
gradations proportioned to his fears of the thunderbolts of tyranny. This has given an air of mystery to his
views, was the foundation of his banishment, the subversion of the Masonic Order, and is the color for the
ravings against him of Robinson, Barruel, and Morse, whose real fears are that the craft would be endangered
by the spreading of information, reason, and natural morality among men. This subject being new to me, I
imagine that if it be so to you also, you may receive the same satisfaction in seeing, which I have had in
forming the analysis of it; and I believe you will think with me that if Wishaupt had written here, where
no secrecy is necessary in our endeavours to render men wise and virtuous, he would not have thought of any
secret machinery for that purpose; as Godwin, if he had written in Germany, might probably also have thought
secrecy and mysticism prudent. --
TITLE: To Bishop James Madison.
EDITION: Ford ed., vii, 419.
PLACE: Philadelphia ,
DATE: Jan. 1800
Illuminati Conspiracy Part One: A Precise Exegesis on the
Available Evidence
Rothschild - Prince Karl and the House of Hesse represent the
strongest connection yet between the Rothschild Dynasty and the Illuminati. The two families had such an intimate
relationship that there's a strong possibility for the Rothschilds having at least contributed financially to the
Bavarian Illuminati - if only in Karl's name.
Beginning with Karl's father Friedrich (Friedrich II Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel), the Hessen-Kassel Royal Family
made a fortune from leasing Hessen-Kassel mercenaries to various monarchies: "Hessen-Kassel contributed 16.000-23.000
men to the Anglo-Prussian army"; "17,000 Hessians fought the rebels in the WAR OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE
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