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Masonic Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA) – Jersey – Jeremy Paxman interview “Newsnight” [February 25, 2005] – Major Satanic Ritual Abuse at Haut De La Garenne, Public Sector Children’s Home, Jersey.
The Chief Judge of Jersey – Bailiff Sir Philip Bailhache – Freemason – was Governor of Haut De La Garenne Children’s Home.
No charges were ever preferred – nor will they be!
The
Chief Prosecuting Officer of Jersey – HM A-G William Bailhache –
Freemason – Brother of Bailiff Sir Philip Bailhache – Freemason – had a
moral duty to protect his brother as a brother but he also had a sworn private duty to protect his “brother” freemason “in distress” as a fellow “brother” of the same Masonic Lodge in Jersey.
Senator
Frank Walker – Freemason – Chief Minister of Jersey who previously
worked in the main department store – later controlled the local
newspaper and later controlled a property development company “Dandara” based in the “Tax Haven”
of the Isle of Man which was to benefit hugely from his access to the
island’s legislative levers of power – Conflict of Interest – Private
interest conflicting with public duty [to act in the best interests of
the Island of Jersey].
Senator Walker accuses Senator Stuart Syvret of: “Shafting Jersey’s international reputation” – placing international “Tax haven” reputation above the primacy of horrifically abused children at Haut De La Garenne children’s public sector home!
Philip & William Bailhache were “Lewis” masons as sons of their father who had been a prominent Freemason in Jersey!
Senator Frank Walker was a Freemason.
Senator Terence was a Freemason.
Senator Stuart Syvret gained more votes than any other politician in Jersey!
Yet
he was ridiculed, humiliated & disrespected by the Freemasons of
Jersey that tried to deceive the world’s media that Senator Syvret [the
innocent victim who was deliberately offered the portfolio of health by
Walker...] Was to blame!
Senior Freemasons [Illuminati] commit Satanic Ritual Abuse
Deputy Police Chief Lenny Harper was treated with absolute contempt & total disrespect by Senator Frank Walker!
Law & Politics of Jersey stinks!
[Controlled by Freemasons who Specialise in Deceit & Chaos]
Fikir-fikir: Where is Sharlinie? Nurin? Could it be the same…. ? Wallahu a‘lam…. just a wild thought!
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Jewish Conspiracy and Muslim World by Misbahul Islam Faruqi
The out of print book and is now available for download.
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How The Khilafah Was Destroyed
.Freemasons in Islamic Countries
THE CRAFT IN ISLAMIC COUNTRIES
An Analytical Review
delivered in the Victorian Lodge of Research on 24 November 2000
Algeria
The introduction of Freemasonry into
Algeria, a former French colony, goes back to 1831 with the creation of
the French military lodge “Cirrus” followed by lodge “B’lisaire” and
lodge “Isma’l” in 1833. All three were erected under the Grand Orient
of France. A major step towards the acceptance of non-Europeans in
colonial Algeria was achieved with the initiation in 1864 of Emir
Abd-el-Kader, who had led the war against the French conquest from 1832
to 1847. However, this breakthrough was short-lived and few Muslims
subsequently joined Freemasonry in Algeria, evidently because they
could generally not share the anti-religious views of the Grand Orient
of France Masons.
In 1939, just before WWII, Algeria
possessed eleven lodges under the Grand Lodge of France and twenty-one
lodges under the Grand Orient of France, plus a couple of lodges under
Le Droit Humain and a lodge of Memphis-Misra’m. After 1945 Freemasonry
did not regain its former importance and with the independence of
Algeria in 1963 it disappeared altogether, following the repatriation
of most French nationals back to France. Freemasonry is today prohibited
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Bahrain
This oil-rich Arab State on the Persian
Gulf has until relatively recently possessed several lodges. Its first
lodge was St. Andrew of Bahrain, erected in 1949 under the Grand Lodge
of Scotland. It first met in an aerodrome, and then it a church hall,
prior to building its own temple in the desert. The then Emir of
Bahrain gave the lodge the land on a ninety-nine year lease at nominal
rent. In 1954, St George Bahrain #7389, was founded under the English
Constitution. Both lodges largely consisted of British oil workers.
Plainly to this point, the Bahrain government was decidedly not
anti-Masonic. However, by the 1970s it had become so, and both lodges
ceased operations in the country. Why this change occurred is unclear,
although the reasons can be surmised. The Scottish lodge was
subsequently erased, while St George Bahrain Lodge moved to Ashford,
England, where it continues to meet
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Iran (Persia)
The fate of the Craft in Iran forms the
greatest Masonic catastrophe since the Second World War. The discovery
of oil in Persia brought many British workers and traders, a percentage
of whom were Masons. Scotland was the most active in issuing warrants,
beginning with Lodge Light in Iran #1191 at Shiraz in 1919, which later
moved to Teheran. Three other Scottish lodges followed prior to World
War Two. England weighed in with St George Abadan Lodge #6058 at Abadan
in 1945. French (GLNF) and German lodges were also erected in the
country after the War.
Subsequently, the growth of the Craft in
Iran led to moves to form a Grand Lodge, and this was achieved with
Scottish sponsorship in 1969. By 1978, the Grand Lodge of Iran had 43
lodges and 1,035 members. That was the last year of its existence in
Iran. The Islamic Revolutionary Government took control of Iran in that
year, whereupon the Islamic Revolution Guards immediately raided all
Masonic Temples and confiscated the property of all Lodges. They
reportedly found a list of seven hundred members in the residence of
the Grand Master, Ja’afar Sherif Emami, who was formerly Prime Minister
to the Shah. The Islamic Revolution in Iran saw Freemasonry swept away
rapidly, and it appears that a number of Masons suffered execution at
its hands. Whether these deaths were occasioned for political or
anti-Masonic reasons will probably never be known, and the fate of many
Iranian Masons may equally remain a mystery.
Many Iranian Masons, however, escaped to
the USA, where they formed the Grand Lodge of Iran in exile. A
reasonable number of American Grand Lodges, in particular, maintain
fraternal recognition of the Grand Lodge of Iran in exile, which
maintains an office in California.
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Iraq
Iraq’s first lodge, Mesopotamia Lodge
#3820 EC, was established in 1917. The first lodge in Baghdad was
Baghdad Lodge #4022 EC, erected in 1919. By the 1950s, Iraq possessed
nine lodges under an English District Grand Lodge. A Scottish lodge,
Lodge Faiha #1311, was erected at Baghdad in 1923. However, the coming
of Iraqi independence, and the subsequent left-wing government attained
by this country, made the continuance of Masonry impossible. All lodges
in the country were forced to close their doors in 1965.
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Israel
In the land of the legendary birthplace of
Freemasonry, the Craft has flourished, particularly since the Second
World War. The first symbolic lodge (Royal Solomon Mother Lodge) was
established under charter from the Grand Lodge of Canada about 1873. It
was comprised mostly of North American Masons who had come to Palestine
expecting to establish an agricultural settlement. Their colony
floundered and so did the lodge. However, some of their members then
applied to the Misraim Rite then active in Egypt and established the
Port of Solomon’s Temple Lodge in Jaffa. Shortly afterwards this lodge
received a large contingent of French engineers who had come to build
the Jaffa’ Jerusalem railroad. In 1906 the lodge changed affiliation to
the Grand Orient of France and became Barkai Lodge. Today, it meets at
Tel Aviv as Barkai #17, within the Grand Lodge of Israel. Lodge Barkai
admitted many prominent Turkish, Arabic and Jewish citizens of Jaffa,
and later Tel Aviv.
Subsequently, several lodges were
established in the Holy Land by the then widely-recognised National
Grand Lodge of Egypt, which in turn formed themselves into the National
Grand Lodge of Palestine in 1933. In the years between 1930 and 1940,
the United Grand Lodge of England warranted three lodges in the area,
and Scotland chartered eleven in the same period. In addition, five
German lodges were established in the 1930s by German Masons who had
fled the Nazi tyranny.
In 1948, the British mandate over
Palestine ended and all English lodges withdrew from the Holy Land. A
general desire for administrative and fraternal unity among lodges in
what was now the State of Israel was felt at this time. In 1953, the
Grand Lodge of the State of Israel came into being, largely under
Scottish sponsorship. Its thirty founding lodges consisted of all those
in Israel holding Scottish charters, those under the National Grand
Lodge of Palestine, and the five German lodges. Rarely in the formation
of a new Grand Body has such unanimity of purpose been seen, as it was
in Israel, and it has since expanded steadily.
The seal of the Grand Lodge of Israel is
of particular interest. It is unique in design and includes the square
and compasses, together with the emblems of the three great faiths to
which the great majority of members belong: the Star of David of the
Jews, the Crescent of the Muslims, and the Cross of the Christians.
After 1948 about 200,000 Arabs remained in
the Palestinian sections of what became Israel, comprising 20% of the
total population. Of the thirty lodges that formed the Grand Lodge of
the State of Israel, ten worked in the Tel Aviv/Jaffa area, five in
Jerusalem, four in Haifa and one lodge in Tiberius. Arabic, Hebrew and
English was the working language for most of the lodges. The majority
that worked in Arabic subsequently changed their language to Hebrew.
Interestingly, in 1981, Brother Jamil Shalhoub, from Nazareth, was the
first Arab who was elected as Grand Master. He was re-elected in 1982.
Presently, four lodges work in Arabic in
Israel, as follows: Akko Lodge # 36 and Haddar Lodge # 45 at Acre;
Torch Lodge # 65 at Jerusalem; and Nazareth Lodge # 71 at Nazareth.
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Jordan and the West Bank
No lodges remained working in the
Palestinian territories of West Bank or Gaza after 1967. After the Oslo
Accords of 1996, some members of the Arab “Orient Lodge” of Jericho
tried to revive lodges to work in Jerusalem, Jericho and Nablus but
they were unsuccessful.
Jordan, formerly the British protectorate
of Trans-Jordan, is an independent Monarchy. It would seem that Jordan,
based on its present boundaries, has never possessed many lodges. The
first lodge in Trans-Jordan was Lodge Quraish founded by an Egyptian
Freemason in 1923. The lodge subsequently changed its affiliation and
name to Lodge Al-Naser (“Victory”). In 1956 it united with another four
lodges that were working in Palestine prior to 1948 on the West Bank of
Jordan, to form Beit Al-Maqdes (Jerusalem) Lodge.
In 1956, a Grand Lodge of Jordan was
self-constituted, with all its lodges on the West Bank. The origin of
these lodges is obscure. These lodges (now in the area politically
under the Palestinian National Authority), then numbering five, ceased
operation after the annexation of the West Bank by Israel in 1967. It
would appear the Palestinian lodges were subsequently revived, but
ceased operation in 1994 in the face of political opposition. In 1995,
there were evidently attempts to revive the West Bank lodges, but the
result is unknown, although anecdotal evidence suggests at least some
are operating.
The only remaining mainstream lodge is
Lodge Jordan #1339 SC. It was originally chartered by the Grand Lodge
of Scotland in 1925 at Jaffa (Tel-Aviv), but it moved to Amman in 1952,
where it has worked since. Lodge Jordan now has the unhappy distinction
of being the only British-warranted lodge still working anywhere in the
Middle East, and effectively the only mainstream lodge operating in
this area outside Israel and Lebanon. It has had something of a
beleaguered history. In very recent years it was forced to close
through political pressure. It is again operating, but understandably
keeps a low profile. It works in Arabic, using a Scottish ritual.
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Kuwait
Another small Arab State bordering the
Persian Gulf, oil-rich Kuwait had, until recently, two English lodges.
These were Kuwait Lodge #6810, and the Rowland Chadwick Lodge #7472.
The former was erected in 1949, the latter in 1956. Strong opposition
from the Kuwait Government saw both these lodges become dormant, and
sadly, neither re-appeared on the English Roll of Lodges in 1982. A
Masonic study club was commenced by members of various Prince Hall
jurisdictions in 1999, meeting every Saturday on a US military base,
with Masons of all Prince Hall and mainstream jurisdictions welcome to
attend. However, as personnel are rotated every few months, this does
not enhance the club’s chances of longevity.
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Lebanon
Lebanon has an unparalleled Masonic
history. It has been the Grand Lodge of Scotland and, somewhat
surprisingly, the Grand Lodge of New York that have been responsible
for most of the regular lodges located in this country. The first
Scottish lodge was formed at Beirut in 1862, working in French. After
several dormant periods, it ceased operation in 1895. Four other
Scottish lodges were erected in Lebanon up until the time of the First
World War, but only some of these revived thereafter. The Grand Orient
of France was next into Lebanon, forming a lodge in 1869, working in
Arabic. Two further lodges followed. None survived the First World War.
Other new lodges formed before the Great
War were a lodge at Beirut under the Ottoman Grand Lodge (later the
Grand Lodge of Turkey), and a lodge under the National Grand Lodge of
Egypt, erected about 1914. A number of other Egyptian-warranted lodges
were chartered thereafter, and after the First World War these were
formed into a District Grand Lodge. By the end of World War Two, it
would seem these lodges were extinct, merged, or hived off into various
spurious “Masonic” bodies. An exception would appear to be a “Grand
Lodge of Lebanon”, which was founded in 1936, probably descended from
Egyptian lodges, which stills exists today, and with relative success.
Until recent years, five Scottish lodges
had survived in Lebanon, with a few others being less fortunate. The
three lodges in Beirut met at the aptly named Peace Lodge Building, in
Beshara Street, Beirut. With the arrival of the Lebanese Civil War in
1975, the Scottish lodges found continuance impossible and all five
became dormant. The Peace Lodge Building was badly damaged in the war,
and has not yet been restored.
The first New York-chartered lodge was the
Syrio-American Lodge #1, formed in 1924 by returning American-Lebanese
immigrants. Several further lodges were erected prior to World War II,
and subsequently. With the exception of one lodge originally erected in
Syria, all New York chartered lodges in its Syria-Lebanon District (ten
in total) have operated in recent times. During the Lebanese Civil War,
most lodges became dormant, although at least Syrio-American lodge
continued to meet intermittently. Since the cessation of the civil war,
only three of the five Scottish lodges has re-commenced work, though it
is hoped the two still remaining dormant will be restored in the
future. All the New York lodges revived subsequent to the civil war,
although some are still experiencing meeting difficulties. Presently,
six of the New York lodges are working, but in due course it is
expected that all ten will again be operating. One further mainstream
lodge has been previously chartered in Lebanon. This is Fraternit’
Italo-Libanse, erected at Jounieh in 1989 under the Grand Orient of
Italy. However, it is reported as not meeting currently.
A large range of other lodges and Grand
Lodges operate in Lebanon. The Grand Orient of France has two lodges in
Beirut. Over the years a large number of spurious and/or
self-constituted Grand Lodges have been erected in Lebanon. Aside from
the Grand Lodge of Lebanon, already mentioned, others include the
Lebanese Grand Lodge, Federal Grand Lodge of Lebanon, The Federal Grand
Lodge of Lebanon; The United Grand Lodge for Lebanon; and The United
Lebanese Grand Lodge, and about twenty other so-called Masonic bodies.
Many of these “Grand Lodges” has one constituent lodge, and its own
“Grand Master for Life”. Not a few sell Masonic degrees for profit. The
existence of these spurious and disreputable “Grand Lodges” do nothing
to enhance the public profile of Masonry in Lebanon, or the wider Arab
world.
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Morocco
This former French and Spanish colony has
an interesting Masonic history. From 1860 onwards a small number of
“colonial-type” lodges were created, mainly in Tangier, under the Grand
Orient of France, the Grand Lodge of France, the Grand Orient of Spain,
the Grand Lodge of Spain and even the Grand Lodge Lusitania of Portugal.
In 1902, Lodge Coronation #934 was
established with a Scottish charter, and in 1927 England warranted New
Friendship Lodge #4997. These two British lodges started their lives in
Tangier, but both soon moved to Gibraltar. New Friendship Lodge later
changed its named to Gibraltar Lodge.
The period between the two World Wars was
one of further development of Freemasonry in Morocco, but also one of
increasing leftist political and anti-religious involvement of the
French Masonic Grand bodies. In 1925 a radical member of the Grand
Orient of France was appointed Resident-General of French Morocco. In
1936 the Fascists took over in Spain, and as a result Freemasonry was
brutally suppressed in Spanish Morocco.
Subsequent to Moroccan independence in
1956, all Masonic lodges disappeared from public view from 1958
onwards, as a result of a law banning all “foreign inspired
organizations”. After a difficult period in semi-clandestine operation,
the Grand Lodge “Atlas” of Morocco was erected at Casablanca “by three
lodges under the aegis of the Grand Lodge of Switzerland” on 24 July
1967, three years after the first of these lodges was formed.
It would seem that the original lodge in
Casablanca (erected in 1964) was “self-constituted”, although its
members largely hailed from mainstream lodges in Switzerland. It was
sponsored by Swiss Masons, but it was not actually placed on the Roll
of the Swiss Grand Lodge, it being “totally independent of
Switzerland”. The reason for this is that the Constitution of the Grand
Lodge “Alpina” of Switzerland does not permit it is charter lodges
outside Switzerland.
It would appear likely that the original
“self-constituted” lodge split itself into three in order to form a
Grand Lodge. It is noteworthy that it was twelve months after the Grand
Lodge “Atlas” was formed that “Alpina” recognized it. Had “Alpina”
sponsored/constituted “Atlas”, it would probably have recognized it
immediately. Given that “Atlas” was, in fact, self-constituted, this
would almost certainly explain why it was never recognized by any other
mainstream Grand Lodge.
Between 1971 and 1974, some members under
the Grand Lodge “Atlas” broke away in order to create a rival Grande
Loge du Maroc. Subsequently, Moroccan Government authorities became
highly suspicious of the assumed leftist anti-religious and
anti-royalist activities of Grand Orient Masons and effectively forced
all existing lodges to cease functioning. In would appear that a few
remaining Moroccan Masons continued to work although, not surprisingly,
little or nothing was heard of them either inside or outside the
country.
Happily, a change has taken place since
1997, with the official constitution of three lodges in Morocco by the
Grande Loge Nationale Fran’aise (GLNF). The GLNF obtained permission of
the Moroccan Government to erect lodges because this French Masonic
Grand Body, the only one generally recognized by mainstream Grand
Lodges, strictly prohibits political and religious discussion in its
lodges. It is unclear whether any “remnant” Masons from the defunct
Grand Lodge “Atlas”, or Grande Loge du Maroc, became founders of these
three lodges.
The three GLNF lodges were consecrated on
30 June 1997. These are Loge el Andalouss #1081, which works in
Casablanca in both French and English; Loge Ahl al Kitab #1082, which
works in Rabat in Arabic; and Loge al Hikmat #1083, which works in
Marrakech, in both Arabic and French. These three lodges were
constituted by the GLNF into The Grand Lodge of the Kingdom of Morocco
(Grande Loge du Royaume du Maroc) on 15 June 2000, in Marrakech.
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Saudi Arabia
One would suspect that Saudi Arabia, being
a very traditional Islamic Monarchy, would be devoid of Masonic lodges.
Indeed, that was the case until 1962, when the American Canadian Grand
Lodge (within the United Grand Lodges of Germany) erected Arabian Lodge
#882. It was followed by four others. All these lodges were formed to
cater for foreigners in the country, mainly North American and British
Masons in Saudi Arabia as a result of its oil. However, following
successive crackdowns by the Saudi police, none of these lodges are
effectively operating, except as casual fraternal groups.
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Syria
The British Counsel to the Ottoman Empire,
Sir Alexander Drummond, opened a lodge in Aleppo (now in modern Syria)
on the 3 February 1748, but it would appear to have been short-lived.
It has been claimed that Drummond was appointed District Grand Master
(EC) for the Orient in 1747. There are also claims that a Syrian
prince, who was initiated in Egypt, introduced Masonry into Syria in
the 1860s, but evidence appears scant. The Grand Orients of Italy and
France established lodges at Damascus in Syria (then part of the
Turkish Ottoman Empire) in the 1860s, but details of both are sparse.
The French lodge, Loge le Liban, in particular, seems to have involved
itself in political activities. The Italian and French lodges appear to
have to expired by the turn of the century, although there are also
suggestions that Egyptian and Turkish-chartered lodges were working in
Damascus by the time.
There is evidence of a lodge being formed
in Damascus under the National Grand Lodge of Egypt in late 1936. This
lodge appears to have promptly split itself into three, whereupon they
then formed a Grand Lodge of Syria, under Egyptian patronage, although
it may have only been a District Grand Lodge under Egypt the available
documentation being ambiguous. Either way, these indigenous lodges seem
to have remained active, although they appear to have remained
unrecognised outside the country, until the Craft was banned in Syria
by decree, on 9 August 1965.
Scotland chartered Lodge Light in Damascus
#1058, in 1909; and the Grand Lodge of New York had Ibrahim el Khalil
Lodge #4, formed in 1924, at the same location, under its District of
Syria-Lebanon. Subsequent to the Second World War and Syrian
Independence, as with the unrecognised lodges, these also were closed
in 1965. There was no change in this situation in the 1990s.
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Tunisia
Freemasonry came to Tunisia in the 19th
century, with a number of lodges being chartered by the Grand Orient of
France. In 1879, eight French lodges formed the Grand Orient of
Tunisia, under a warrant from the Grand Orient of Italy. Lodges were
still reported to be working in Tunisia after the Second World War, but
they did not survive Tunisian independence in 1956 and the subsequent
proclamation of Islam as the state religion.
However, in 1998, a lodge was formed in
Tunisia under the recently-formed Italian “Grand Lodge of the Union”
(Gran Loggia dell Unione). This is Loggia Italia #16. It meets
quarterly at the Oriental Hotel, Tunis. The legal position of this
lodge is unclear.
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United Arab Emirates
This oil-based Persian Gulf country is
made up of several small Arab Emirates, which used to be referred to
collectively as Trucial Oman. England erected its first and only lodge,
at Sharjah, in 1967. This was Trucial Lodge #8160, and it largely
serviced Masons who were British oil workers. However, this lodge had
become dormant by the early 1980s, and was later erased.
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Yemen
Yemen, located at the base of the Arabian
Peninsula, consisted of two separate countries, North Yemen and South
Yemen, until they were politically united in 1990. South Yemen was
formerly known simply as “Aden”, or more correctly, the British
Protectorate of South Arabia. Aden had the honour of receiving the
first charter for a lodge in the Middle East. The Grand Lodge of
Scotland granted this in 1850 to Lodge Felix #335. Lodge Centenary
#1449, was erected under the same authority in 1900. England stepped in
with Lodge Light in Arabia #3870, in 1918. This lodge now works at
Croydon, England. The Independence of South Yemen brought it under the
control of a totalitarian government, which made the conditions for
Freemasonry untenable. After World War Two, a third Scottish lodge was
established in Aden, Lodge Pioneer #1305. The Scottish lodges “went
into darkness”, but two of them have since been resurrected as research
lodges meeting in Scotland. North Yemen appears to have never had a
lodge.
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Indonesia
Freemasonry no longer exists in Indonesia,
having been banned by the Indonesian Government in 1965. England had
established a lodge at Sumatra as early as 1765, but it later expired.
By the 1950s, the Grand East of the Netherlands has four lodges in
Sumatra and nineteen in Java. In April 1955, four lodges in Djakarta
combined to form a Grand Lodge (called Timur Ageng Indonesia). It was
dissolved by President Soekarno in 1965. One Dutch lodge, De Ster in
het Oosten #14 (Star of the East), dating from 1759, moved back to the
Netherlands where it still meets at Bilthoven. There are occasional
reports concerning a Grand Lodge working in Indonesia, but if it does
operate, the politics of the country would suggest an underground
existence. It is certainly not recognised outside Indonesia by any
mainstream Grand Lodge. That stated, Co-Masonry (Le Droit Humane) still
has at least one lodge in Indonesia “Lodge Hermes at Bandung” although
there may be others. Co-Masonry was evidently not banned, as its
membership includes women, and thus “could not be involved in political
activity”
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Malaysia
Malaysia is a South East Asian country
consisting of the former British colonies of Malaya (now East
Malaysia), and North Borneo (Sarawak and Sabah, now West Malaysia).
Masonry in this area is controlled by District Grand Lodges under
England and Scotland. The first lodge in the country then known as
Malaya was established at Penang in 1809. This was an English lodge
warranted by the Antients, but it subsequently expired. It was not
until 1875 that Malaya received a lodge that was to survive. This was
the English lodge, Royal Prince of Wales #1555, which still works
happily at Penang. Scotland’s earliest surviving lodge also works at
Penang, Lodge Scotia #1003, warranted in 1906. Currently, twenty-nine
regular lodges work in the country.
In recent decades, the Malaysian
Government has taken an interest in the Craft within its boundaries.
The Government’s Societies Act requires that Masonic lodges regularly
disclose their membership and certain other details to the Registrar of
Societies. However, this statute does not appear to have been directed
against Freemasonry in particular, although the Craft has in the past
been discussed in the Malaysian Parliament. Nevertheless, satisfactory
relations between Craft authorities and the Government have been
maintained, and there appears to be no reason to suspect that this
relationship will not be continued in the future. It is interesting to
note that Malaysia does have a substantial ethnic Chinese minority, and
that membership of the Craft is largely drawn from that quarter, rather
than from the Malays who are mostly Moslem.
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Turkey
Turkey is not an Arabic country, but it is
people are overwhelmingly Moslem. The difference is that, unlike Arabic
countries, Islam is not the State religion, thanks to the founder of
modern Turkey, Kemal Ataturk, who constructed a strictly secular state.
There is documented reference to the
existence of lodges in Turkey in 1738. These lodges appear to have
emanated from various European sources. In 1748 Sultan Mahmud I used
the pretext of Pope Clement XII’s Bull, “In Eminenti” (April 1738) to
ban Freemasonry by royal edict, but the edict was never put into force.
By the end of the 18th century many lodges were operating and they
flourished after the French Revolution and during Napoleon’s reign. On
15/16 June 1826, in order to reform the army, the corrupt military
order of the Janissaries was abolished in a bloodbath, by Sultan Mahmud
II. The Janissaries were mostly members of the Bektachi sect, which was
also abolished. Freemasonry was closed with the pretext that it was a
kind of “Bektachism” and many Freemasons were sent into exile.
However, the political climate eventually
changed, and the Craft was re-introduced during the Crimean War, in
1856. In that year an English-warranted lodge, Oriental #988, was
formed in Constantinople (later Instanbul), with Lord Bulwer, the
British Ambassador, as Foundation Master. After an irregular Grand
Lodge was created by an Irish officer (Captain Atkinson) in the British
contingent, during the Crimean War, the United Grand Lodge of England
decided to create its own District Grand Lodge in the area, with Bulwer
was District Grand Master. The District Grand Lodge was consecrated on
the 24 June 1862 in the British Embassy. Ten English lodges were
established in Turkey between 1860 and 1870. Ireland, Scotland and
several other Grand Lodges/Grand Orients issued charters in Turkey
during this period. Italy had fourteen lodges, Germany five, France
three, Poland two, Spain two, Greece two, Hungary one and Egypt one.
The expansion of the Craft was slow, as
various Ottoman Sultans issued edicts suppressing Freemasonry. However,
during the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid II (1876-1909), the position
changed. Abdul Hamid favoured Anglo-Saxon Freemasonry, and even donated
money towards its balls and charities. On the other hand, he considered
Freemasons working under lodges chartered by the Grand Orients of
France and Italy to be politically suspect, and he had them closely
watched by his police. His fears were to prove justified. Members of
these lodges favoured the overthrow Abdul Hamid’s rule and the
establishment of a constitutional monarchy. This “politically-active
Freemasonry” achieved its goal through the “Unity and Progress”
political party, which organized its political and subversive
activities in Masonic lodges under the Italian, French and Spanish
jurisdictions. In 1908 a constitutional monarchy was declared and Abdul
Hamid was deposed by a committee of deputies, all of whom were
Freemasons.
A Turkish Supreme Council had been founded
in Istanbul in 1861 by Prince Abdul Halim Pasha, brother of the Khedive
of Egypt (who was also District Grand Master for Egypt, EC). This
Supreme Council became dormant in the 1880s but was revived on 3 March
1909 and immediately formed the Grand Lodge of the Ottoman Empire (13
July 1909). The new Grand Orient attracted the allegiance of most
lodges under non-British foreign jurisdictions. It initially consisted
of fourteen lodges then holding French, Italian or Spanish charters. It
modelled its constitution on that of the Grand Orient of France. The
Grand Lodge of the Ottoman Empire (later re-named the Grand Orient of
Turkey) enjoyed a period of sustained expansion, erecting 65 lodges
prior to 1935. However, the political climate in Turkey had been
deteriorating, and the Grand Orient became dormant in 1935.
The Turkish Supreme Council revived in
1948, and controlled Turkish Craft lodges until it divested control to
the Grand Lodge of Turkey, founded in 1956 and formed by 29 Craft
lodges. The Grand Lodge of Scotland consecrated the “new” Grand Lodge
in April 1965, and Turkish lodges at this time largely adopted the
Craft ritual of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, although still exhibiting
a Continental heritage, particularly French. The Grand Lodge also
adopted, largely, the rules and regulations of the Grand Lodge of
Scotland. The Grand Lodge of Turkey was recognised by England and
Ireland in 1970, and today enjoys fraternal relations with most
mainstream Grand Lodges around the world.
In total, the secular nature of the
Turkish body politic, combined with its Freemasonry adopting regularity
despite doubtful antecedents, has created a most successful Masonic
establishment.
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“…The Muslim Brotherhood has acted as a clever technique to recruit agent-provocateurs for the Illuminati. The lowest ranks may sincerely believe they are defending Islam, and confronting “Western imperialism”. However, these various terrorist groups, through representing different factions, are part of a single network serving the same Illuminati cause. When we explore
the political and financial connections of the terrorists, we find that
these are not merely wayward fanatics, operating in isolation, but that
their channels penetrate to the upper reaches of power, in the British and American governments, and outward into the nether regions of the occult and criminal underworlds. The real Muslim Brothers are those whose hands are never dirtied with the business of killing and burning…”; The Masonic Origins of The Muslim Brotherhood and Wahabis
al-Qaeda or al-CIAda?
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Iraq (1)
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“…Many Muslims still condemn the founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kamal, because he tried to modernize his country. But would Turkey be Muslim today without Ataturk? Mustafa Kamal’s clear-sightedness saved Islam in Turkey and saved Turkey for Islam…” [huh?... ]
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What about Anwar Ibrahim? You decide for yourself…
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Kebenaran itu lebih terang sedangkan kebatilan itu suatu yang tidak tetap dan sentiasa berubah-ubah.
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“…Tegakkanlah Daulah Islam dalam hati kalian, niscaya akan ditegakkan Daulah Islam di negara kalian…”
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1. The Great Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was the first Muslim leader to expel freemasons out of Turkey. The Muslim modern leaders are freemason or servants of freemasons and corrupt.
2. He and his Army of Great defeated 7 European Nations. No other Muslim Country has ever accomplished this. No Arabs, Malay or other.
3. Arabic was not and is not the language of the Turk’s. Turkic tribes speak Turkic which over 7 thousand years old.
4. Turk’s are not Arab’s, they are Turk’s.
5. He restorad modernization to Turkey as bring back to values that Turk’s had before the Ottoman Empire.
6. The last Sultan or Halife was deported because he was a traitor who worked with the Enemy.
7. Halife was never abolished, but transferred to the Gran National Assembly in Ankara as not active. It can be actrivated at anytime if wanted.
8. Finally, have respect for Mustafa Kemal Ataturk and his soldiers of over 255,000 dies for Sanjak.
29/07/2009 at 7:17 pm
#Who Was Dictator Mustafa Kemal And What Was His Mission?: Jewish dictator Gay Mustafa Kemal did never have any war strategy. He and other secret Jews co-operated secretly with the western imperialists in order to take over the power in Turkey.
Freemasonry in Turkey – Ataturk, Turkey’s George Washington; Palestine Masonic Lodge#189 AF&AM
Jew Watch: The Jew Watch Project Is The Internet’s Largest Scholarly Collection of Articles on Zionist History… We Reveal Zionist Banksters, News Falsifiers, PR Liars, Neocons, Subversives, Terrorists, Spies & More >> Jewish Leaders Folder: Kemal Ataturk – When Mustafa Kemal Ataturk Recited Shema Yisrael, “It’s My Secret Prayer, Too,” He Confessed
Mustafa Kemal’s Picture in Turkish Masonic Lodge: (Translation)
Lombard Masonic Lodge #1098: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk National hero and founder of the modern Republic of Turkey. Macedonia Risorta Lodge No. 80, Thessaloniki.
Lake Harriet Masonic Lodge #277: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (19 May 1881–10 November 1938) National hero and founder of the modern Republic of Turkey. Macedonia Risorta Lodge No. 80, Thessaloniki. A Turkish army officer, revolutionary statesman, and founder of the Republic of Turkey as well as its first President.
Abbey Masonic Lodge, Abingdon: Mustapha Kemal Ataturk – President and ‘Father’ of modern Turkey.
Burbank Masonic Lodge #406: Ataturk, Mustapha Kemal, Former President of Turkey 1923-1938
Cedar Masonic Lodg A.F. & A.M. #270 GRC: Ataturk, Mustapha Kemal. Former President of Turkey 1923-1938. Member of an Italian Lodge, Macedonia Resorta e Veritus.
Wikipedia: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk National hero and founder of the modern Republic of Turkey. Macedonia Risorta Lodge No. 80, Thessaloniki.
AND, continue here…
Victorian Masonic Lodge of Research: “…thanks to the founder of modern Turkey, Kemal Ataturk, who constructed a strictly secular state… the secular nature of the Turkish body politic, combined with its Freemasonry adopting regularity despite doubtful antecedents, has created a most successful Masonic establishment…”
Kemalist Ideology…
The Turkish Experiment with Westernization
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30/07/2009 at 9:36 am
2. You talk crap and you have no solid proof what so ever. You were not there to see with your own eyes. You have read few sites, spoke to few people and concluded that he was a Freemason. Nothing but lies you beleive. You have copied and pasted from web-sites and knwo jack shit. No Muslim should lie or beleive in lies (Hac Suresi, 30), Casiye Suresi 7) and (Şuara Suresi, 221-223)
3. Wikipedia is not 100% and can be edited by anyone and everyone.
4. Freemason have a hatred towards him because of the expulsion of the Freemasons in Turkey. Europe and World was afraid of Great Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
5. Secular in Islam is different to the one in the West. In Islam it means peace, harmony and respect.
Also it means Religion is seperate to the State. Religion shoud never be used in Politics.
You cannot bring in the Sharia as it does not suit everyone and anyone. There is no force in Islam (Bakara Suresi 256). This is the best way for people accept and respect Islam, by force no one will accept it.
http://www.harunyahya.net/V2/Lang/tr/Pg/WorkDetail/Number/5193. Also has in English
6. All this has to do with Turkey and it’s people, it does not concern you. Where was your ancestors when the Turks were fighting for their lives. Why did’nt they stop halife from being transferred Turkish GNA. Halife was never destroyed, but made in-active.
7. Once again, there is no force in islam (Bakara Suresi 256).
8. You should not be fighting with me or dead Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. You should be fighting the Freemasons and the Zionists.
9. By the way, don’t Jew watch to much, you might end like one.
10. Please, do not reply back to me to fight back. Accept the facts and fight with the Decjal….
30/07/2009 at 10:00 am
11. The Great Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was the only Muslim leader to protect the Grave of Prophet Mustafa Muhammed(PBUH)in 1930 from the fierce Arabs.
Who saved prophet Muhammed’s grave? Ataturk!
http://www.englishbaby.com/blog/onurerdem/view_entry/33361
12. The Great Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was not a Imam, Hoca or Prophet, he was Great leader for the Turk’s and Turkey.
13. He declared a Muslim and as far as I am concern that is enough for me.
14. The American’s are in Saudia Arabia sucking Oil, money and democracy from the people and fact that have a hatred towards our beloved Prophet Muhammed (PBUP) or the Mosques being destroyed and used as toiles by the Western Invasion in Irqa Can you now Stop That?. I would like to see say that!!
15. I am ashamed that you are a Muslim who talks crap, shame on you..
30/07/2009 at 8:03 pm
Further Information: Huh, another agent… read here > How Ataturk Destroyed Islam in Turkey:
izzac // September 25, 2008 at 1:23 pm | Reply
Please remove false information about Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. He has passed away for over 70 years and please have some respect. If not removed, you will be notified to ASIO/CIA, where ever the web-site resides.
Regards,
Izzac
Si Kasep Jaya // October 20, 2008 at 4:01 pm | Reply
To Izzac :
Go ahead , report to Mossad
izzac // July 30, 2009 at 5:28 pm | Reply
Mudassar and Mustafa Kemal Ataturk hater, go fuck your mothers and sisters not up their pussy, but their virgin arses.
Salah // July 30, 2009 at 11:10 pm | Reply
izzac, the caliph can not be established again until the time of the Mahdi (who by the way is not the Anti-Christ, and will fight against him)
And, why are you so angry? Because so many people are critisisin Ataturk? Is Ataturk a prophet? Is he really so great that question anothers piety? If someone critisised the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) would you be angry as you are showing now?
And why critisise Christopher and his friends? His friends seem devoted and know many things as do i, but we can’t just create a caliphate. WHY DONT U? U SEEM TO KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT ATATURK?
But i do agree with u on the masonic agenda, yes every muslim leader right now is corrupt, whether they are freemason or not. In a climate like this, anyone who would dare stand up and try and declare himself caliph would be assassinated. Only the Mahdi will be able to do this.
As for you calling other peoples mothers and sisters..what really is the point? Is Ataturk really so close to u? All they did was critisise him, but you call their mothers and sisters? You claim you are Muslim, just remember Allah is watching you. As a Muslim you should be patient and respond in a mannered way which is what i am doing. If i wanted to, i could have ripped you apart and call your mum, sister, dad, brothers.
My brothers and sisters, even though we are looking at the bigger picture in terms of the caliph, it is little things like patience and the way we live our lives which is why Muslims are suffering and Allah is not helping us. Remember, Allah says in the Quran he does not change a condition of a people until they change themselves. We have become completely distant from the right path, and we are being punished.
What is the danger of “Secularism” in relation to our religion?
“…Luciferianism is the product of religious engineering, which sociologist William Sims Bainbridge defines as “the conscious, systematic, skilled creation of a new religion” (“New Religions, Science, and Secularization,” no pagination)…”
“…LaVey briefly outlines the few Satanic holidays. The most important holiday in Satanism is one’s own birthday, as the birth date of one’s own god. To a Satanist, you are the most important being in the universe, and celebrating your own birthday honors your own vital existence… Satanism does not specifically forbid the celebration of any holidays or festivals held by other cultures or even other religions. Entirely secular holidays are commonly celebrated by Satanists either for personal reasons or merely as an excuse to have a good time. It is not entirely uncommon for Satanists to even celebrate overtly Christian holidays such as Christmas, though the religious trappings are generally stripped from the holiday, secularizing it. Many Satanists, however, either transfer such holidays as Christmas to the Winter Solstice and either place a darker spin on it or secularize it entirely, or decline to celebrate such holidays altogether.…”; …other reference: The Satanic Bible
Free Turkey
Pushing a one world secular religion
The New Age of One World Religion
The Pure Luciferian Doctrine Revealed
Release of Gog & Magog
Final Stage of the Gog & Magog World Order
01/08/2009 at 8:56 am
As far as we are concerned, they could be Freemason themselves. I watch these videos about Ataturk and I laugh at them. How comic it seems, these uncultured, uneducated and unethical clowns believe it. LOL.
Was Mustafa Kemal Ataturk killed by the Freemason?
It shows how Mustafa Kemal Ataturk closed down Masonic Lodges in Turkish.
It was the Ismet Inenu and Celal Bayar allowed the Freemason back in Turkey soon after Mustafa Kemal Ataturk passed away
Ever since then, Turkey went down hill
The Great Mustafa Ataturk picked up the ashes of the old Ottoman Empire to a new Nation.
The last Great Sultan Abdul Hamit II of the Ottoman Empire, and the Halife of all Sunni Muslim being the person who followed our beloved Prophet Muhamme(PBUH)was not expelled by Ataturk, but rather the Plan of Freemasons within in the Empire to Greece.
It does not make sense that Ataturk destroyed Islam. Ottoman Empire itself destroyed Islam.
So much corruption, so much in debt and greed had lead to the “Decline of Islam”.
During the Ottoman period, over 90% of the population was illiterate and only had dried apricots and Tobacco to export.
Mustafa Ataturk did his upmost best to restore freedom and protect its people.
Ever since the death of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Turkey was and still now ruled by the Freemasons. Even the current Turkis Government is corrupt and serves the Freemasons.
The Video you loaded “Injustice Turkish Government” is a Classical Example” of a Freemason Post Modern Turkey. Only have Ismet Inenu and Celal Bayar to blame, and not Ataturk.
This has nothing to do with Secularism or Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
To the Turk’s, Ataturk is not a Prophet, but rather a National Hero who saved Turkey and Muslim Turk’s from an extinct of the West.
We have Great Respect for him in whatever decision he had made.
And of course, we have upmost Respect and defend for our Prophet Mustafa Muhammed (PBUH.
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