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2.13 Commonwealth Law Form
Article 160 - Freemasonry
Freemasonry is a system of sovereign, independent and subsidiary fraternal associations, sharing a common system of occult Rites and Practices. Invented at the commencement of the 17th Century by King James I of England (1603-1625), from a synthesis of the English Rosicrucian movement and the Venetian Kabbalah - Hermetic Movement.
The term “freemason” was selected in light of several of the original purpose and functions of Freemasonry being:
(i) As the exclusive Rites and Practices of a new “class” of people in society, known as the “freemen” as opposed to the elite known as “peers”, and the lesser classes below freemen known as “bondsmen” and the “poor” (paupers); and
(ii) As the people recruited to join the Freemasons were skilled professionals, often belonging to a craft guild and traditionally associated with the “crafts” as opposed to the “arts”; and
(iii) As the Freemason system was deliberately designed to weaken the power of the Craft Guilds across Europe and enable greater influence by the Pisan - Venetian trading families and allies.
To attract recruits, the Freemason movement modeled itself on guild halls in the promotion of fraternity, charity and loyalty, but replaced the open share of knowledge with an occult structure of hidden knowledge available to only the highest members, thus depreciating the former transparency between guild brotherhoods and equality.
The first “lodge” was created by members of the Inns of Court by 1609 who themselves belonged to the secret Ordre du Mark du Maistre du Maisun of The Temple, later corrupted to Order of Mark Master Masons. Thus, the first profession to convert to masonry were the lawyers and notaries and the first “lodge” of the Masons was the Temple (Inner and Middle Temple).
The initial attempts at establishing freemasonry to cripple the guilds (livery companies in London) was a complete failure, excluding the lawyers and notaries. It was not until the beginning of the 17th Century that a new strategy was formed by creating completing networks of lodges rather than one (1) specific unified “freemasonry movement:
(i) In June 1717, the Grand Lodge of England (“GLE”) was formed; and
(ii) In 1725, the Grand Lodge of Ireland was formed; and
(iii) The Grand Orient de France (GOdF) was formed in 1733; and
(iv) In 1736, the Grand Lodge of Scotland was formed; and
(v) In July 1751, the Antient Grand Lodge of England was formed; and
(vi) In November 1813, the United Grand Lodge of England (“UGLE”) was formed.
The square symbol of Freemasonry represents several meanings from its first use, including but not limited to:
(i) The square being a symbol associated with architecture and stonework and hence, a literal symbol of the craft of stonemasonry as an attempt to portray freemasons in the same style as ancient guilds; and
(ii) The square representing a “right angle” and therefore, a measure of “perfection” as a symbol to promote such characteristics as fraternity, secrecy and absolute obedience as “virtues” – hence, to “square one’s actions”; and
(iii) The square representing the personification of standards and therefore, the literal representation of Roman Death Cult canon law fraud claimed from 6th century Emperor Justinian as standard law, rule or base “norm” of law in England from the 17th Century onwards; and
(iv) The square representing The New Jerusalem Temple grounds with Old London, also known as the “square mile” and “golden square” of the Temple of Great Britain and New Jerusalem with the traditional Inner and Middle Temple as its heart.
The compasses symbol of Freemasonry represents several meanings from its first use, including but not limited to:
(i) The compasses being a symbol of survey, maps, charters, navigation and architectural design as an attempt to portray freemasons in the same style as ancient guilds; and
(ii) The compasses represent self-discipline of an initiate to Freemasonry and their ability to keep secrets within the “circumscribed bounds” of a sacred space, including their own space; and
(iii) The compasses represents the power and authority to create (or uncreate) circumscribed spaces in which the law is adjudicated and represented such as the courts of law, the chambers of the judge and the chapel of the clerk; and
(iv) The compasses represents navigation and therefore, the power and authority of sea travel or the “Holy See”, as well as the nautical reference to both Pisa and Venetian noble families controlling the Roman Death Cult.
The “All seeing eye” of Freemasonry is a direct copy of the “All seeing eye of Lucifer” as savior from the Iudean Roman Empire from 71 CE to 117 CE, as the symbol of the Superior General of the Jesuits as both the supreme secret head of all Freemasonry and as the personification of the office of Lucifer.
The “G” of Freemasonry represents several meanings from its first use including but not limited to:
(i) The “G” represents the name “Grand Architect” as the name given in honor to the creator of the universe, all life and all knowledge; and
(ii) The “G” represents the literal name of “God” as a word introduced into the English language from the late 16th Century to replace the originally Persian word of “gad” as the common name of the lord of the underworld of Aryan and Manichean religion; and
(iii) The “G” symbolizes gnosis or “hidden knowledge” in reference to the Kabbalistic and Rosicrucian texts of false and corrupted information, deliberately designed to corrupt true gnostic teaching and promote fictitious information to hold back the minds of freemasons the higher their degree – in direct opposition to what is claimed is taught; and
(iv) The “G” symbolizes “Gewe” (pronounced jew) being one (1) of the higher initiates and “Galla / galli” to the highest initiates of freemasonry – hence, Gewe Ba’al Lee (Jubilee), Gewe Ba’al Loe (Jubilo) and Gewe Ba’al Lum (Jubilum); and
(v) The “G” symbolizes “Gesù” being the headquarters of the Jesuit Order, the Church of the Jesuits, the location of the office holder of the “all seeing eye” and the highest possible level of freemasonry as the ultimate twist.
The core myths, mysteries and legends fundamental of the inner knowledge of Freemasonry is largely fabricated Kabbalistic history, with major historical and associative errors:
(i) King Solomon, so fundamental to Freemasonry, was not a “Jewish” king but was King Shalmaneser I, of Assyria (1274 – 1245 BCE); and
(ii) The Temple of King Solomon was never built at Jerusalem, but the Great Temple of Shalmaneser also known as “Baalbek”, on the edge of the Bekaa Valley in north-east Lebanon, and the most famous and largest ancient temple of its day. So famous was Baalbek it was renamed by the Romans as Heliopolis and the site of the investiture of virtually ever Roman Emperor from Julius Caesar in 44 BCE to Trajan in 117 CE; and
(iii) No ruler of the slave city of Sur, also known as Tyre, was ever called Hiram, or Ahiram, or Ahriman with the alleged archeological evidence such as the sarcophagus from Byblos, a deliberately defaced monument to another king. Instead, the word is derived from the Persian word ahriman meaning “Satan, The Devil, supreme evil spirit”; and
(iv) The name Ahiram Abif, who is said to have been the architect of “King Solomon’s Temple”, is the deliberately corrupted Persian Ahriman Abi-Af meaning literally “entrapped/bound/detained Satan, the Devil”; and
(v) The Verbum Domini, or the “Master’s Word”, said to have been spoken by Ahiram Abif, is also the secret name of the Lord of the Underworld according to Ayran and Manes Religion of Persia being the secret name of Satan which is SABAOTH.