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Title: Freemasons: THEIR GOD IS THE DEVIL [History of Catholic Opposition to Freemasonry]
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Published: Jan 2, 2009
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Post Date: 2009-01-02 01:26:48 by Artisan
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Keywords: freemasons, skull & bones, bohemian grove
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A factual summary of the Roman Catholic Church's traditional as well as current opposition to freemasonry. Also, some info about what John F. Kennedy had to say about secret societies, as well as what several of the founding fathers had to say against masonry.


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#22. To: Artisan (#0)

[good grief, this is taking a long time to get this post out...my computer is really dragging and trying to crash.]

My daughter and I were out driving New Year's eve, and the George Washington Masonic Temple was all lit up on the skyline. I remarked what a creepy place it was, and how much I hated it, and she said a good friend of hers was probably inside as we spoke, playing the bells for his Catholic church! George Washington was not only a freemason, bur reportedly a closet papist, and not only that, had a close business relationship with a Jewish Rothschild agent:

"....The King James Masonic Bible lists George Washington as a Mason. He was initiated into Masonry in 1752.(5) He took his first degrees in the lodge of Fredericksburg, Virginia on November 4, 1752. He was then passed on March 3, 1753 and raised in August 4, 1753 to Master Mason. George Washington visited a British military Lodge under a flag of truce and received a degree in it (probably the Mark degreee).(6) On April 28, 1788, George Washington became Worshipful Master of Alexandria Lodge No. 22 and was re-elected on December 20, 1788. He was the only Brother to be president of the U.S. and Worshipful Master of his Lodge at the same time.(7) Old Juba, Washington's trusted slave, used to row a priest across the Potomac to visit him and "Marse George made the sign of the Cross befo' he eat." The tale of the skeleton in the family closet was the conversion of George to "Papistry." Bishop Carroll made the statement that Washington died as did Emperor Valentinia who was received into the Church before his death.(8)

When George Washington badly needed financial help to pay his soldiers, the international bankers loaned him funds contingent upon appointing Alexander Hamilton as the first Secretary of the Treasury. Hamilton was all English at heart. He was an expert in British banking methods and was trained in the inner sanctum of international banking.(9) A retired Harvard professor once told students in his Oklahoma high school class that Hamilton and Washington agreed to a central bank if the war was ended.(10)

I have a Congressional Research Report that says as a fact that the first U.S. Bank was mostly foreign owned. On Yom Kippur Eve, 1779, Washington's soldiers, unpaid for months, were at a point of mutiny before a battle: "At last a desperate Washington sent a messenger on horseback through the night to Philadelphia with instructions to obtain, from Haym Salomon, a loan of $400,000, an enormous sum in those days, to pay and provision his troops. The messenger found Salomon in the synagogue, and a hasty whispered conference took place. Salomon rose and quickly moved about the synagogue, collecting certain friends. A small group left together, and that night the money was raised. Did Haym Salomon himself contribute $240,000 of the money? So the legend, perpetuated in many accounts, insists."(11)

Jonathan Williams (1750-1815), a dedicated American patriot, wrote in his now rare book, Legions of Satan (1781), that Cornwallis revealed to Washington that "a holy war will now begin on America, and when it is ended America will be supposedly the citadel of freedom, but her millions will unknowingly be loyal subjects to the Crown." Lord Lothian, the British Ambassador to Washington, once called George Washington the founder of the modern British Empire.(12) This is the very same Lord Lothian honored by the 1939 Pilgrims banquet! ...."

watch.pair.com/pilgrim.html

[Cornwallis also revealed that America's churches would be used to teach the Jews' religion.]

George sometimes attended an Episcopal [Catholic-lite] church in Alexandria. Looking at some old pictures of the church, I noticed the candelabras looked suspiciously like menorahs.

Please see this very related link :

George Washington's Lasting Gift to Generations of Jews.

www.csmonitor.com/2004/0915/p12s01-lire.html

Note the pic of the inside of this synagogue.

I've been inside George's "Christ" Church a few times, and was a little startled to see the similarities to the synagogue. I'm trying to find some pics for you.

Here's one.

news.webshots.com/album/347404947XmTMzp

more here:

www.pbase.com/steveyaphot...copal_alexandria_virginia

George and Laura visited Christ Church December 21:

www.historicchristchurch.org/News/NewsItem1.aspx

George W. is a relative of George Washington, and they are both related to the British Monarchy.

It appears to me the Catholic church and the Episcopal Church [the National Cathedral, by the way has a huge buttress donated by Eli Lily, and a tower seen in the early morning light stands out like horns on the devil] are just extensions of the synagogue.

It's not just the Catholic church....probably all churches are infected with Judeo-Freemasonry. The Baptist church is a good example. They have a VERY high percentage of parishioners with one foot in the church and one in the lodge. The one I sometimes attend displays the fecundating cross and crown.....similar to the one on this page under "The Royal Lines of Zarah and Pharez Judah....and under "Jesus Christ":

www.asis.com/users/stag/royalty.html

This is, again, "British Israelism", which fulfills the prophecy Cornwallis made to George Washinton....our churches are being used to teach the Jews' religion, and we are working for that "divine government" the Judeo-British Empire.

To wrap it up, here's the Pope endorsing the Judeo-Masonic ANTI-Christian, Noahide Laws, which declare Mary a whore, Jesus a false prophet boiling in semen and excrement in hell, and Christians idolators who must be beheaded:

www.realjewnews.com/?p=193

I'm with noone. There are great people in all the religions, half of my own family is Catholic, and the goal for the NWO is to divide us into factions in order to more easily conquer us. I think we need to expose the lies and deceptions where they occur, for the gospel's sake, but at the same time, work together to defeat those who seek to defeat us.

AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt  posted on  2009-01-02   12:19:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#23. To: All (#22)

George and Laura visited Christ Church December 21:

Looks like it was in the daytime. He probably lit the menorah inside the White House later that night.

AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt  posted on  2009-01-02 12:24:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt (#22)

Bishop Carroll made the statement that Washington died as did Emperor Valentinia who was received into the Church before his death.(8)

I read somewhere that the Carroll's donated the land where the White House sits ... but it's not in this article. Catholic Founding Fathers - The Carroll Family CHARLES CARROLL CARTER

George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, James Madison, Patrick Henry, Benjamin Franklin. Nearly every schoolchild recognizes them as the Founding Fathers. But there were a great many more Founding Fathers, even if their names are not so familiar as the above. Several of those lesser-known men who played key roles in the creation of the United States of America were Catholics. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, James Madison, Patrick Henry, Benjamin Franklin. Nearly every schoolchild recognizes them as the Founding Fathers — signers of the Declaration of Independence, framers of the Constitution, heroes of the Revolutionary War.

There were a great many more Founding Fathers, however, even if their names are not so familiar as the above. Several of those lesser-known men who played key roles in the creation of the United States of America were Catholics. Chief among them were three members of the Carroll family of Maryland: Charles Carroll, the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence; his cousin Daniel Carroll; and Daniel Carroll's brother John Carroll, who became America's first Catholic bishop.

Charles Carroll of Carrollton (1737-1832) was the most illustrious and best- known of the Carrolls. He was the only signer whose property — Carrollton — was mentioned in the Declaration of Independence. Carrollton was the 10,000-acre estate in Frederick County, Maryland, that Charles Carroll's father had given him on his return to America from his education in Europe.

At the time he signed the Declaration, it was against the law for a Catholic to hold public office or to vote. Although Maryland was founded by and for Catholics in 1634, in 1649 and, later, in 1689 after the Glorious Revolution placed severe restrictions on Catholics in England, the laws were changed in Maryland, and Catholicism was repressed.

Catholics could no longer hold office, exercise the franchise, educate their children in their faith, or worship in public. With the Declaration of Independence, all this bias and restriction ended. Charles Carroll first became known in colonial politics through his defense of freedom of conscience and his belief that the power to govern derived from the consent of the governed. He was a staunch supporter of Washington, and when the war was going badly at Valley Forge, he was instrumental in persuading the Revolution's Board of War not to replace Washington with General Horatio Gates. Carroll supported the war with his own private funds; he was widely regarded as the wealthiest of all the colonists, with the most to lose were the fight for independence to fail. Carroll was greatly acclaimed in later life, and he outlived all the other signers of the Declaration.

Daniel Carroll of Rock Creek (1730-1796) was a member of the Continental Congress (1781-1783), and a signer of the Articles of Confederation. He was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention and one of only two Catholic signers of the United States Constitution. (The other Catholic signer was Thomas Fitzsimons of Pennsylvania.) At the Constitutional Convention, Daniel Carroll played an essential role in formulating the limitation of the powers of the federal government. He was the author of the presumption — enshrined in the Constitution — that powers not specifically delegated to the federal government were reserved to the states or to the people.

Daniel Carroll later became a member of the first United States Congress (1789- 1791). He was also a member of the first Senate of Maryland, where he served up to the time of his death. He was appointed by Washington as one of the first three commissioners of the new federal city that is now known as the District of Columbia. In today's terminology, he would have been considered the mayor of Washington, D.C.

John Carroll (1735-1815), Daniel Carroll's younger brother, was educated in Europe, joined the Jesuit order, and was ordained a priest. He founded a private school for boys and named it after the town where it was located, Georgetown, a port on the Potomac River that later became part of Washington, D.C. He went on to be elected — by all the Catholic priests in America — to become America's first Catholic bishop. He later became archbishop of Baltimore. In any procession of American bishops, the archbishop of Baltimore always goes last in recognition of its role as America's oldest diocese. In 1789, John Carroll founded the college in Georgetown that later became known as Georgetown University.

During a period when the Revolutionary War was going badly, Washington asked John Carroll to join a mission to Canada to seek the support of the French for the colonies. Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Chase, and Charles Carroll of Carrollton were the others on the four-man mission. While it failed, it established a relationship with the French, much influenced by the Catholic faith they held in common with the Carrolls. It bore fruit years later at Yorktown, where the largely Catholic-financed French fleet cut off supplies to British general Charles Cornwallis, and Washington was able to force Cornwallis to surrender and bring the war to an end.

John Carroll was an intimate of Washington. He wrote a prayer at the time of Washington's inauguration asking God's blessing on the president, Congress, and government of the United States — a prayer still very much in use today. Out of gratitude for John Carroll's support during the war, Washington gave a modified version of the seal of the United States to the institution that is now Georgetown University, and that seal is still in use.

Despite their enormous contributions to the American founding, the three Carrolls somehow fell below the radar screen of recognition as full-fledged founding fathers. Perhaps that was because they were Catholics in a country and a culture that for many years was overwhelmingly Protestant.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Charles Carroll Carter. "Catholic Founding Fathers — The Carroll Family." Crisis 19, no. 3 (March 2001): 32-33.

This article is reprinted with permission from the Morley Institute, a non- profit education organization. To subscribe to Crisis magazine call 1-800-852- 9962.

THE AUTHOR

Charles Carroll Carter is on the board of trustees of the Charles Carroll House of Annapolis, Maryland, the birthplace of Charles Carroll of Carrollton. He is a direct descendant of Daniel Carroll of Rock Creek.

Copyright © 2001

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