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The Second Degree of Freemasonry Watch The Second Degree of Freemasonry Watch FreePress-FreeSpeech Banner | Tyler | Site Index | 3rd° Tour | In Focus | Breaking Masonry News | FW Magazine | The Morgan Report | Site Search | Discuss | Guestbook | Mailroom | Links | The Second Degree of Freemasonry Watch http://freemasonrywatch.org/2index.html (1 of 61) [9/11/2004 11:12:20 PM] The Second Degree of Freemasonry Watch 'The Great White Lodge' Freemasonry's Tri-Star System... The Blue Degrees are but the outer court of the Temple. Part of the symbols are displayed there to the initiate, but he is intentionally misled by false interpretations. It is not intended that he shall understand them; but it is intended that he shall imagine he understands them. Their true explication is reserved for the Adepts, the Princes of Masonry. Sovereign Grand Commander Albert Pike 33° Morals And Dogma, page 819 http://freemasonrywatch.org/2index.html (2 of 61) [9/11/2004 11:12:20 PM] The Second Degree of Freemasonry Watch But doesn't every "service club" have a 'Grand High Priest'? http://freemasonrywatch.org/2index.html (3 of 61) [9/11/2004 11:12:20 PM] The Second Degree of Freemasonry Watch Freemasonry is an association . an institution . so it is said . but it is not that at all. Let us lift up all the veils, risking even to evoke numberless protestations. FREEMASONRY IS A CHURCH: It is the Counter-Church, Counter-Catholicism: It is the other church -- the church of HERESY, of Freethought. Hiram a.k.a. Brother F. Limousin Grand Orient of France http://freemasonrywatch.org/2index.html (4 of 61) [9/11/2004 11:12:20 PM] The Second Degree of Freemasonry Watch L'ACACIA Masonic Review, Oct. 1902 Brother Gabriel Jogand Grand Orient of France Gabriel Jogand was born 23 March 1853 in Marseilles France. Mr. Jogand was a Freemason in a Grand Orient of France Lodge in Paris and a prolific anti-clerical propagandist who often wrote under the pen name of 'Leo Taxil'. In October 1881 Jogand received the 'Black Ball' in a Masonic trial after the Vatican complained to the Grand Orient about his latest "work": The Secret Love Affairs of Pope Pius IX. Seeking revenge against the Grand Orient and the Vatican he then wrote a book and delivered lectures about the Palladium Rite of Freemasonry which had indeed existed in Charleston South Carolina. Jogand claimed Palladianism had been revived and now included many priests who were engaged in demon conjuration. The Secret Love Affairs of Pope Pius IX was a pornographic work of libel against Christianity and the Roman Catholic Church which "described" in disgusting detail the concocted sexual relations between Pope Piux IX and a young girl. It took the visit to the Grand Orient by Count Masa, Pope IX's nephew to get the Grand Orient to take any action against their "Brother". Jogand had been a long time anti-clerical pornographer but his Masonic Lodge didn't seem to mind until the Papal delegation came knocking at their door personally. But Freemasonry takes good men and makes them better right? Freemason Taxil's writings were part of an anti-clerical genre of writings which flourished under the Revolution(which was lead and formented by freemasons) with books such as The Sacred Cannibals, The Priest's Testicles, Letter from the Devil to the Pope concerning the Suppression of Menstruation in Girl's Communities, Extraordinary Correspondence of the Ecclesiastical F.ckers, The Whores of the Third Estate, and The Solicitors of the Fourth. Some of Brother Jogand's other anti-clerical "works" included It's We Who whip those dirty Scamps, Shooting the Crows, The Sacred Blunders, Critical Review of Superstition, The Scoffer, His Holiness the Police , The Crimes of the Inquisition, Down with the Clergy, and The Amusing Bible. He also founded the magazine The Anti-Clerical and in 1881 The Anti-Clerical League. But this Freemason was an Anti-Mason right? http://freemasonrywatch.org/2index.html (5 of 61) [9/11/2004 11:12:20 PM] The Second Degree of Freemasonry Watch In Gods Name "On September 28, 1978, he had been pope for thirty- three days. In little more than a month he had initiated various courses of action that, had they been completed, would have had a direct and dynamic effect on us all. The majority in this world would have applauded his decisions, a minority would have been appalled. The man who had quickly been labeled "the smiling pope" intended to remove the smiles from a number of faces on the following day." "The Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Jean Villot... studied the list of appointments, resignations to be asked for and transfers the pope had handed him. He had advised, argued, and remonstrated, but to no avail. Luciani had been adamant." "It was by any standards a dramatic reshuffle. It would set the Church in new directions - directions that Villot, and the others on the list who were about to be replaced, considered highly dangerous...." "There was one common denominator, one fact that linked each of the men about to be replaced. Villot was aware of it. More important, so was the pope. It had been one of the factors that had caused him to act, to strip these men of real power...it was Freemasonry." "The evidence the pope had acquired indicated that within the Vatican City State there were over one hundred Masons, ranging from cardinals to priests." "Luciani was further preoccupied with an illegal Masonic lodge that had penetrated far beyond Italy in its search for wealth and power. It called itself P2. The fact that it had penetrated the Vatican walls and formed links with priests, bishops, and even cardinals made P2 anathema to Albino Luciani." "That evening, September 28, 1978, thirty-three days after his election, Pope John Paul 1, "the smiling pope", was declared dead. No official death certificate has ever been issued. No autopsy ever performed. His body was hastily embalmed. Cause of death: Unknown. And Vatican business continues..." http://freemasonrywatch.org/2index.html (6 of 61) [9/11/2004 11:12:20 PM] The Second Degree of Freemasonry Watch "The facts are here in meticulous detail, documenting widespread corruption within the Vatican and presenting a compelling case that six powerful men, to protect their vast financial and political operations, decided on a shocking course of action -- Pope John Paul I must die." [Luciani had been given the list of freemasons by a journalist; who was later found dead in the street, shot through the mouth.] Homunculising an Egregor, 'Traveling Men' style... http://freemasonrywatch.org/2index.html (7 of 61) [9/11/2004 11:12:20 PM] The Second Degree of Freemasonry Watch G Generate Generation http://freemasonrywatch.org/2index.html (8 of 61) [9/11/2004 11:12:20 PM] The Second Degree of Freemasonry Watch Obtuse Masonic Occult Sex-Magic Humor Note the THIRD sale item, number C: Two Ball and Cane surrounded by Two Ball and Chain. The Secret Password of a Master Mason, the THIRD Degree is Tubal Cain... And when Cain had travelled over many countries, he, with his wife, built a city, named Nod, which is a place so called, and there he settled his abode; where also he had children. However, he did not accept of his punishment in order to ammendment, but to increase his wickedness; for he only aimed to procure everything that was for his own bodily pleasure, though it obliged him to be injurious to his neighbours. He augmented his household substance with much wealth, by rapine and violence; he excited his http://freemasonrywatch.org/2index.html (9 of 61) [9/11/2004 11:12:20 PM] The Second Degree of Freemasonry Watch acquaintance to procure pleasures and spoils of robbery, and became a great leader of men into wicked courses. But Tubal, one of his children by the other wife, exceeded all men in strength, and was very expert and famous in martial performances. He procured what tended to the pleasures of the body by that method; and first of all invented the art of making brass. Nay, even while Adam was alive, it came to pass that the posterity of Cain became exceedingly wicked, every one successively dying one after the other, more wicked than the former. They were intolerable in war, and vehement in robberies; and if any one were slow to murder people, yet was he bold in his profligate behaviour, in acting unjustly, and doing injury for gain. Josephus Antiquities of the Jews, A.D. 93 Such is the individual Tubal Cain that Freemasonry puts on a pedestal for all Masons to emulate. http://freemasonrywatch.org/2index.html (10 of 61) [9/11/2004 11:12:20 PM] The Second Degree of Freemasonry Watch Some serious Baaling... The Federal Government informs us that the visible height of the Washington Monument is five hundred and fifty-five feet, and the foundation depth is an additional planned twenty percent of the visible height. Thus accurate figures for the foundation depth in feet, the overall total height in feet, and also the visible height in inches, can be arrived at. When a Mason learns the key to the warrior on the block is the proper application of the dynamo of living power, he has learned the mystery of his Craft. The seething energies of Lucifer are in his hands and before he may step onward and upward, he must prove his ability to properly apply energy. Illustrious Manly P. Hall 33° The Lost Keys of Freemasonry, page 48 Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply Company, Inc.
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