| Jews & Masons 15 U.S. Presidents were Masons (Ronald Reagan was an “Honorary Member”) 33 Justices of the Supreme Court were Masons Famous Jewish Masons include Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, David Sarnoff, Ernest Borgnine, Eddie Cantor and Harry Houdini. Sephardic Jews in Freemasonry |
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| Hilarie Belloc on The Jews (1922) |
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| The Jew pointed to the English State as that one which all that his nation required of the goyim was to be found. He here enjoyed a situation the like of which he could not hope to enjoy in any other country of the world. All antagonism to him had died down. He was admitted to every institution in the State, a prominent member of his nation became chief officer of the English Executive, and, an influence more subtle and penetrating, marriages began to take place, wholesale, between what had been the aristocratic territorial families of this country and the Jewish Commercial fortunes. After two generations of this, with the opening of the twentieth century those of the great territorial English families in which there was no Jewish blood was the exception. In nearly all of them was the strain more of less marked, in some of them so strong that though the name was still an English name and the traditions those of a purely English lineage of the long past, the physique and character had become wholly Jewish and the members of the family were taken for Jews whenever they traveled in countries where the gentry had not yet suffered or enjoyed this admixture. whereby the British State was tacitly accepted by foreign governments as the official protector of the Jews in other countries. Specifically Jewish institutions, such as Freemasonry (which the Jews had inaugurated as a sort of bridge between themselves and their hosts in the seventeenth century), were particularly strong in Britain, and there arose a political tradition, active, and ultimately to prove of great importance, whereby the British State was tacitly accepted by foreign governments as the official protector of the Jews in other countries. |
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| Masonry, like the Christian and Jewish religions is based on dogma, ritual and mythology. The central myth of Masonry is that Masons built Solomon’s Temple for the Jews in Jerusalem. Jews & Masons Rule World Excerpts from an article entitled, ‘Brazen Lies’ About Islam in Cairo’s government-owned “Al- Ahram,” written by Dr. Mustapha Mahmoud cited in World Press Review, July 1994 |
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| … The Koran directs us to the proper conclusion: “Thou wilt find that the most vehement of mankind in hostility to those who believe [are] the Jews and the idolaters.” The Jews, then, are the chiefs of staff who declared and organized the war; world Zionism hates peace as much as it hates death. There are people who represent the Zionists at all levels of policy making in the United States and Europe. They have been infiltrating high circles through Masonic networks for the past 1000 years. … We are at the beginning of the rise of the Jews and idolaters, and everything now happening is the result of their guile. While they spread propaganda about the Islamic threat, bombs that explode here and there are their own doing. They talk through dozens of mouths. The United Nations, the U.S. Congress, and all newspapers are their mouthpieces, and their voice is magnified enormously. They own the arsenals of Israel, America, and Europe, and maybe the Russian arsenal as well. [Jewish “Oligarchs,” with dual Israeli citizenship ruled Russia under Yeltsin and are losing their control under Putin.] This alliance unites them all against Islam and its symbols. But we will witness the end of this ascent in the coming five years. History and events have accelerated; although in the past empires took hundreds of years to fall, they can now topple in weeks or months. The Israeli ascent is artificial, based on ignorance and false power. Its fall will be louder than the Soviet collapse, and the lesson will be much stronger. Allah bestows power on whomever He wishes and removes it from whomever He wishes. |
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| FAMOUS MASONS |
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| Abbott, Sir John J.C. – Prime Minister of Canada 1891-92 Aldrin, Edwin E. – Astronaut Armstrong, Louis – Jazz Musician Armstrong, Neil – Astronaut Arnold, General Henry "Hap" – Commander of the Army Air Force Austin, Stephen F. – Father of Texas Autry, Gene – Actor Bach, Jahann Christian – Composer Baldwin, Henry – Supreme Court Justice Balfour, Lloyd – Jewelry Bartholdi, Frederic A. – Designed the Statue of Liberty Bassie, William "Count" – Orchestra leader/composer Baylor, Robert E. B. – Founded Baylor University Beard, Daniel Carter – Founder Boy Scouts Bell, Lawrence – Bell Aircraft Corp. Bennett, Viscount R.B. – Prime Minister of Canada 1930-35 Berlin, Irving – Entertainer Black, Hugo L. – Supreme Court Justice Blair, Jr., John – Supreme Court Justice Blatchford, Samuel – Supreme Court Justice Borden, Sir Robert L. – Prime Minister of Canada 1911-1920 Borglum, Gutzon & Lincoln – Father and Son who carved Mt. Rushmore Borgnine, Ernest – Actor Bowell, Sir Mackenzie – Prime Minister of Canada 1894-96 Bowie, James – Alamo Bradley, Omar N. – Military leader Brant, Joseph – Chief of the Mohawks 1742-1807 Buchanan, James – President of the U.S. Burnett, David G. – 1st President of the Republic of Texas Burns, Robert – The National Poet of Scotland Burton, Harold H. – Supreme Court Justice Byrd, Admiral Richard E. – Flew over North Pole Byrnes, James F. – Supreme Court Justice Calvo, Father Francisco – Catholic Priest who started Freemasonry in Costa Rica 1865 Carson, Christopher "Kit" – Frontiersman, scout and explorer Casanova – Italian Adventurer, writer and entertainer Catton, John – Supreme Court Justice Chrysler, Walter P. – Automotive fame Churchill, Winston – British Leader Citroen, Andre – French Engineer and motor car manufacturer Clark, Roy – Country Western Star Clark, Thomas C. – Supreme Court Justice Clark, William – Explorer Clarke, John H. – Supreme Court Justice Clemens, Samuel L. – (Mark Twain) – writer Cobb, Ty – Baseball Player Cody, "Buffalo Bill" William – Indian fighter, Wild West Show Cohan, George M. – Broadway star Cole, Nat 'King' – Great ballad singer Collodi, Carlo – Writer of Pinocchio Colt, Samuel – Firearms inventor Combs, Earle Bryan – Baseball Hall of Fame Crockett, David – American Frontiersman and Alamo fame Cushing, William – Supreme Court Justice Dempsey, Jack – Sports Desaguliers, John Theophilus – Inventor of the planetarium Devanter, Willis Van – Supreme Court Justice Diefenbaker, John G. – Prime Minister of Canada 1957-63 Doolittle, General James – Famous Air Force Pilot Douglas, William O. – Supreme Court Justice Dow, William H. – Dow Chemical Co. Doyle, Sir Author Conan – Writer (Sherlock Holmes) Drake, Edwin L – American Pioneer of the Oil industry DuBois, W.E.B. – Educator/scholar Dunant, Jean Henri – Founder of the Red Cross Edward VII – King of England Edward VIII – King of England who abdicated the throne in less than 1 year Ellington, Duke – Composer, Arranger and Stylist Ellsworth, Oliver – Supreme Court Justice Ervin Jr, Samual J. – Headed "Watergate" committee Faber, Eberhard – Head of the famous Eberhard Fabor Pencil Company Fairbanks, Douglas – Silent film actor Field, Stephen J. – Supreme Court Justice Fields, W.C. – Actor Fisher, Geoffrey – Archbishop of Canterbury 1945-1961 Fitch, John – Inventor of the Steamboat Fleming, Sir Alexander – Invented Penicillin Ford, Gerald R. – President of the U.S. Ford, Henry – Pioneer Automobile Manufacturer Franklin, Benjamin – 1 of 13 Masonic signers of US Constitution Gable, Clark – Actor Garfield, James A. – President of the U.S. Gatling, Richard J. – Built the "Gatling Gun" George VI – King of England during W.W. II Gibbon, Edward – Writer, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Gilbert, Sir William S. – Was the librettis for "Pirates of Penzance" Gillett, King C. – Gillett Razor Co. Glenn, John H. – First American to orbit the earth in a space craft Godfrey, Arthur – Actor Gray, Harold Lincoln – Creator of "Little Orphan Annie" Grissom, Virgil – Astronaut Grock – Swiss Circus Clown Guillotin, Joseph Ignace – Inventor of the "Guillotin" Hancock, John – 1 of 9 Masonic signers of Declaration of Independence Harding, Warren G. – President of the U.S. Hardy, Oliver – Actor/Comedian Harlan, John M. – Supreme Court Justice Hedges, Cornelius – "Father" of Yellowstone National Park Henry, Patrick – Patriot Henson, Josiah – Inspired the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Hilton, Charles C. – American Hotelier Hoban, James – Architect for the U.S. Capital Hoe, Richard M. – Invented the rotary press, revolutionizing newspaper printing Hoover, J. Edgar – Director of FBI Hope, Bob – Comedian Hornsby, Rogers – An original member of the Baseball Hall of Fame Houdini, Harry – Magician Houston, Sam – 2nd & 4th President of the Republic of Texas Jackson, Andrew – President of the U.S. Jackson, Reverend Jesse – Minister Jackson, Robert H. – Supreme Court Justice Jenner, Edward – Inventor (Vaccination) Johnson, Andrew – President of the U.S. Jolson, Al – Fame as the first 'talking picture' the Jazz Singer Jones, Anson – 5th President of the Republic of Texas Jones, John Paul – Naval Commander Jones, Melvin – One of the founders of the Lions International Key, Francis Scott – Wrote U.S. National Anthem Khan III, Aga – Statesman Kipling, Rudyard – Writer La Guardia, Fiorella H. – La Guardia Airport, Mayor of New York 1930's & 40's Lafayette, Marquis de – Supporter of American Freedom Lake, Simon – Built first submarine successful in open sea Lamar, Joseph E. – Supreme Court Justice Lamar, Mirabeau B. – 3rd President of the Republic of Texas Land, Frank S. – Founder Order of DeMolay Lewis, Meriwether – Explorer Lincoln, Elmo – First actor to play Tarzan of the Apes (1918) Lindbergh, Charles – Aviator Lipton, Sir Thomas – Founder Lipton Tea Company Livingston, Robert – Co-Negotiator for purchase of Louisiana Territory Lloyd, Harold C. – Entertainer MacArthur, General Douglas – Commander of Armed Forces in Philippines MacDonald, Sir John A. – Prime Minister of Canada 1867-73 & 1878-91 Marshall, James W. – Discovered Gold at Sutter's Mill California 1848 Marshall, John – Chief Justice U.S. Supreme Court 1801-1835 Marshall, Thurgood – Supreme Court Justice Mathews, Stanley – Supreme Court Justice Mayer, Louis B. – Film producer who merged to form Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Mayo, Dr. William and Charles – Founded the Mayo Clinic Maytag, Fredrick – Maytag (washing machines) McKinley, William – President of the U.S. Menninger, Karl A. – Psychiatrist famous for treating mental illness Mesmer, Franz Anton – practiced Mesmerism, which led to hypnotism Michelson, Albert Abraham – Successfully measured the speed of light in 1882 Minton, Sherman – Supreme Court Justice Mix, Tom – U.S. Marshal turned actor. Stared in over 400 western films Monroe, James – President of the U.S. Montgolfier, Jacques Etienne – Co-developer of the first practical hot-air balloon Moody, William H. – Supreme Court Justice Morris, Dr. Robert – Poet and Founder of the Order of Eastern Star Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus – Composer Murphy, Audie – Most decorated American Soldier of WWII Naismith, James – Inventor of Basketball Nelson, Samuel – Supreme Court Justice New, Harry S. – Postmaster General who established Airmail Newton, Joseph Fort – Christian Minister Nunn, Sam – U.S. Senator Olds, Ransom E. – American automobile pioneer Otis, James – Famous for "Taxations without Representation is Tyranny" Palmer, Arnold – Golf Pro Papst, Charles F. – Coined the term "Athletes Foot" Paterson, William – Supreme Court Justice Peale, Norman Vincent – Founder of "Guidepost" Peary, Robert E. – First man to reach the North Pole (1909) Penny, James C. – Retailer Pershing, John Joseph – Decorated American Soldier Pike, Zebulon – Pike's Peak named after him Pitney, Mahlon – Supreme Court Justice Poinsett, Joel R. – U.S. Minister to Mexico who developed the flower: Poinsettia Polk, James Knox – President of the U.S. Revere, Paul – Famous American Rickenbacker, Eddie – Great American Air Force Ace Ringling Brothers – All 7 brothers and their father were Masons Robinson, Sugar Ray – American Boxer Rogers, Roy – American cowboy and screen star Rogers, Will – Actor Roosevelt, Franklin D. – President of the U.S. Roosevelt, Theodore – President of the U.S. Rutledge, Wiley B. – Supreme Court Justice Salten, Felix – Creator of Bambi Sarnoff, David – Father of television Sax, Antoine Joseph – Invented the Saxophone (1846) Schoonover, George – Founder of "The Builder" Scott, Sir Walter – Writer Sellers, Peter – Actor Shakespeare, William – Writer Sibelius, Jean – Composer (Finland) Skelton, Red – Entertainer Smith, John Stafford – Wrote the music that became the US National Anthem. Sousa, John Philip – Led the U.S. Marine Band from 1880-1892 Stanford, Leland – Drove the gold spike linking the intercontinental railroad, Founded Stanford University Stewart, Potter – Supreme Court Justice Still, Andrew T. – American Physician who devised treatment of Osteopathy Stratton, Charles "Tom Thumb" – Entertainer Swayne, Noah H. – Supreme Court Justice Swift, Johathan – Wrote Gulliver's Travels Taft, William Howard – President of the U.S. Teets, John W. – Chairman and President of Dial Corporation Thomas, Danny – Actor, Entertainer Thomas, Dave – Founder of Wendy’s Restaurant Thomas, Lowell – Brought Lawrence of Arabia to public notice Tirpitz, Alfred Von – German Naval officer responsible for submarine warfare Todd, Thomas – Supreme Court Justice Travis, Colonel William B. – Alamo Trimble, Robert – Supreme Court Justice Truman, Harry S. – President of the U.S. Vinson, Frederick M. – Supreme Court Justice Voltaire – French writer and philosopher Wadlow, Robert Pershing – Tallest human on record being almost 9 feet tall Wallace, Governor George C. – Presidential Candidate who was nearly assassinated Wallace, Lewis – Wrote "Ben Hur" Warner, Jack – Warner Brothers Fame Warren, Earl – Supreme Court Justice Washington, Booker T – Educator and author Washington, George – President of US, 1st Wayne, John – Actor Webb, Matthew – First man to swim the English Channel (1875) Whiteman, Paul – "King of Jazz" Wilde, Oscar – Writer Woodbury, Levi – Supreme Court Justice Woods, William B. – Supreme Court Justice Wyler, William – Director of "Ben Hur" Young, Cy – Cy Young Award Zanuck, Darryl F. – Co-founder of 20th Century Productions in 1933 Ziegfeld, Florenz – His Ziegfeld's Follies began in 1907 |
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