The subject of Freemasonry was broached in another thread. I wanted to point out that freemasonry is 'jewish light' for 'the goyim'. Basically it's a way to smuggle jewish thought and jewish subversion into a community.
More to come.
Suggested Further Reading: David Stevenson, "Origins of Freemasonry: Scotland's Century"; Margaret Jacob, "Living the Enlightenment"; Jessica Harland-Jacobs, "Builders of Empire"; Ric Berman, "The Foundations of Modern Freemasonry"; Steven Bullock, "Revolutionary Brotherhood"; Jasper Ridley, "The Freemasons"
The whole ‘lucifer’ fixation by freemasonry is a deep subject, and one easy to misrepresent by those WANTING to.Stubble wrote: ↑Tue Oct 07, 2025 1:27 am It looks like I might have to collect source from high level masons discussing these things and some of the published occult dealing with the 'lucifarian' nature of their teachings.
Just so you know, when they say 'lucifarian' they aren't talking about exactly what comes to mind. They think it is 'the pure light of creation' and 'goodness' and that we are all 'led astray' by organized religion'.
This is of course not mainstream history, and is buried in minutia. Not deeply buried, but, also not really discussed. At least not at the lower levels.
Lucifer and the Craft
…Having, I think, provided sufficient evidence that “Lucifer” of the Bible is not The Devil, let us then ask just who (or what) Pike claims “bears the Light” and just whose “seething energies” Manly Hall claims the Mason can possess in his hands.
Since Lucifer [literally] means the “Light Bearer,” let us examine the concept of “Light” in Freemasonry. Here are some comments by other writers on it:
“Light is an important word in the Masonic system. It conveys a far more recondite meaning than it is believed to possess by the generality of readers…
…it contains within itself a far more abstruse allusion to the very essence of Speculative Freemasonry…
…Freemasons are emphatically called the Sons of Light, because they are — or at least are entitled to be — in possession of the true meaning of the symbol; while the profane or uninitiated who have not received this knowledge are — by a parity of expression — said to be in darkness.”
~ ALBERT MACKEY in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF FREEMASONRY, page 446
“To the Ancients, Light was the cause of life; and God was the source from which all light flowed; the essence of Light, the Invisible Fire developed as Flame, manifested as light and splendour.”
~ ALBERT PIKE in MORALS AND DOGMA OF THE ANCIENT ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE, page 13
http://themasonicleader.com/lucifer-and-the-craft/
"Jewish Mystery Cult" may be strong wording. But freemasonry most definitely is syncretistic. Their believes are essential forms of humanism, with a lot of mysticism. And there it aligns with Kabbalah (Jewish Mysticism). Masons deny that they are a religion, but they clearly have rituals like any religions and it isn't just social form. To most members it's probably like a social club and they aren't really to interested into the beliefs and activities of higher up members. Some are however going far further than this and it also manifests in their politics. It for sure helps to be a member, if one pursuits a career in politics, government, corporations etc. It always has been popular with those in the construction industry, since it can open doors for getting large government construction contracts.Stubble wrote: ↑Tue Oct 07, 2025 2:42 pm My point was more generally that freemasonry is a jewish mystery cult. The relationships with lucifarianism and kabbalah, while occult, are certainly there.
The overlap with freemasonry and B'nai B'rith for example, should be obvious. While freemasons call themselves builders of men and aim to build a better society, this is not at odds at all with tikkun olam.
Conspiracies over time have come and gone. The illuminati and the pavement of the road to ww1 passed through Masonic halls and through prominent jewish hands, not unlike the bolshevik revolution.
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