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Title: Out of America: Behind the bronze doors of the masons' HQ
Source: Independent News & Media (UK)
URL Source: http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article1726101.ece
Published: Sep 24, 2006
Author: Rupert Cornwell
Post Date: 2006-09-24 19:59:44 by Brian S
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Views: 1642
Comments: 59

Far from being the secretive cult of legend, Freemasonry is openly built into the US capital's very fabric

Published: 24 September 2006

Is this the most masonic city on Earth? I can't helping thinking so, just after one of the more memorable TV interviews I have given, in terms of the setting at least. The topic was the role of a renegade Freemasons' lodge in the downfall and death of Roberto Calvi, the Italian banker found hanged under a bridge in London in 1982.

But where to do the interview? Washington had no links with the Calvi affair (unless of course you believe the whole thing was the work of the CIA). The production director, however, came up with an inspired location: the dark, panelled library of the House of the Temple, the US headquarters of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry on 16th Street NW. Thus it was that I finally got a look at a building I had driven past almost every day for the past five years, wondering what was inside.

I was not disappointed. The place is quite astonishing, designed in 1911 and modelled on the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus in what is now Turkey, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. The great bronze external doors are guarded by sphinxes. Inside is a cavernous hall supported by black columns. Everything is polished stone. The designs are geometric, the motifs Egyptian. For the rest, though, the temple defied my preconceptions of Freemasonry.

In Europe at least, Freemasonry is a mystery of secret rites and occult power, the stuff of a million conspiracy theories. None more so, of course, than Propaganda Due, or P-2, the lodge involved in the Calvi case, a veritable state-within-a-state, linked to attempted coups, right-wing terrorism and skulduggery of every variety.

Not so the splendid temple on 16th Street. A guide proudly showed me around, taking me to see the great collection of books owned by the poet Robert Burns and the "Freemasons' Hall of Fame", featuring the likes of the politician Bob Dole and the golfer Arnold Palmer. Then there was the library itself, with 250,000 volumes and a fabulous collection of masonic memorabilia, and the assembly room where the Supreme Council for the Rite's 33rd Degree, its highest, holds its meetings.

In its US incarnation, Freemasonry is primarily a social and philanthropic organisation. "We are not a religion, we don't hold services and pray," I was told. The only requirement is a broad belief in God. Beyond that, anyone - Christian, Jew or Muslim - is welcome. Essentially it is one of those brotherhoods of which Americans are fond.

George Washington was a mason, and so were 13 other Presidents, most recently Gerald Ford. Freemasonry is ideologically entwined with America's birth. Back in the 18th century the movement was identified with the Enlightenment and resistance to the obscurantist rule of the church and absolute monarchies. Of those who signed the Declaration of Independence, nine were masons, as were 13 of the signatories of the US constitution.

Just across the river in Alexandria is the George Washington Masonic Memorial, inspired by the lighthouse in ancient Alexandria in Egypt, another of the seven wonders. There are said to be masonic connections between the White House and the Capitol building; some believe that the entire city is designed on a masonic plan. And look on the back of a dollar bill. The pyramid and "all-seeing eye" above it have strong masonic connotations.

American Freemasonry is no furtive creature of the dark, as far from the malevolent P-2 as you can imagine. But it too has problems - or rather competitors. There are new outlets aplenty for philanthropy and giving. Generation X-ers seem less inclined to take the trouble of joining, while the movement must cope with the resurgence of organised religion. Membership has fallen from a peak of around four million in the 1950s to 1.5 million today.

Paradoxically, mason- ry's lingering mystique could yet rescue its popularity. Templars, masons and other ancient orders are all the rage. Dan Brown has a new book out next year called The Solomon Key, which is believed to deal with Freemasonry, Washington and the Founding Fathers.

Some fear that it will do for the masons' reputation what The Da Vinci Code did for Opus Dei. But in the US, the latter's sinister aura is entirely absent from Freemasonry. And nowhere is this absence more evident than here, amid the broad vistas and handsome buildings of Washington, the mason's city par excellence.

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

And it comes more into the open;

Albert Pike, Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite (1860), recorded: "Every lodge is a temple of religion, and its teaching instruction in religion." (13)

To what religion was Pike making reference? His own words offer all the clarification needed:

"Masonry is the successor to the Mysteries." (14)(This would be the Mystery Religion of Babylon and the worship of Nimrod in his guise as Baal or Marduk, i.e., the Sun. - Richard)

Many modern Masons have tried to distance themselves from Pike and his gnostic (highly occultic) work, MORALS AND DOGMA. They insist that his teachings are not that of Masonry, but merely his personal beliefs. They further insist that modern, benevolent Masonry should not be judged by writings over 100 years old. This line of reasoning is very confusing to those who recognize the Legend of Hiram Abiff is supposedly almost 3000 years old. Are not the claims of Masonry said to have originated at the time of Solomon? Are all claims and teachings prior to the 20th Century now null and void? Does this also negate the 32 degrees of the Scottish Rite designed by Pike? Furthermore, as recently as 1989, Scottish Rite Grand Commander, C. Fred Kleinknecht wrote:

"…The apex of our teachings has been the rituals of MORALS AND DOGMA, written over a century ago…" (15)

Pike is not the only spokesman for the truth of Freemasonry. Alice Bailey, the one-time leading spokesperson for the Theosophical Society and a member of Co- Masonry with her husband, Foster, declared:

"The Masonic Movement is the custodian of the law, the holder of the Mysteries, and the seat of initiation … a far more occult organization than can be realized … intended to be the training school for coming advanced occultists." (16)

Alice Bailey summarized the entire history of Freemasonry. She makes no secret of the fact that illuminized Freemasonry is the present day guardian of the Ancient Wisdom of Nimrod. Though none should now even think of arguing this point, the description of the 32nd Degree of the Scottish Rite reads as follows:

"SUBLIME PRINCE OF THE ROYAL SECRET"

"The occult science of the Ancient Magi was concealed under the shadows of the Ancient Mysteries: it was imperfectly revealed or rather disfigured by the Gnostics; it is guessed at under the obscurities that cover the pretended crimes of the Templars; and it is found enveloped in enigmas that seem impenetrable, in the Rites of Highest Masonry." (17) Here the guardianship of the Ancient Mysteries has been traced from the Magi of Medo-Persia, to Western Gnosticism, to the Knights Templar, and finally to the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry.

The "Ancient Mysteries" are still very mysterious. Much of what they contain will not be revealed until the appointed time. However, there is some level of understanding available not only to the initiates, but also to those who seek diligently for the truth. Gregson records that there is great gain for those initiates:

"To Babylon were brought all of the priests and teachers of Egypt, Palestine, Zoroaster, Mithra, Greece, and masters from all parts of the world. Kings sought to be initiated into the rites of the Mysteries." (18)

If anyone bothers to read the book, Two Babylons, you will find that the basis of the Roman church is exactly the same. Perhaps, this will explain why the Black Pope is the head, world wide, of the Illuminati. Oh, by the way, the Black Pope is the name given to the head of the Jesuits, who probably were the authors of the Internal Revenue Code.

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#2. To: richard9151 (#1)

Albert Pike is a nut case.

Critter  posted on  2006-09-24   20:27:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Critter (#2)

I totally agree... but then ALL Masons are nut cases. I have known more than a few, and the only thing they all agree on is making sure each of them profits from the association. AND THEY DO!

richard9151  posted on  2006-09-24   23:53:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#10. To: richard9151, SKYDRIFTER, Brian S (#6)

I totally agree... but then ALL Masons are nut cases. I have known more than a few, and the only thing they all agree on is making sure each of them profits from the association. AND THEY DO!

I get initiated into 1st Degree on Oct. 9th, will be 3rd degree by Xmas. Should be really cool.

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#24. To: richard9151 (#6)

but then ALL Masons are nut cases.

I don't consider myself a nutcase. I have not met any nutcases in Masonry that I can think of.

Critter  posted on  2006-09-27 18:24:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: richard9151, Christine, Aristeides, Honway, Critter, All (#6)

I totally agree... but then ALL Masons are nut cases. I have known more than a few, and the only thing they all agree on is making sure each of them profits from the association. AND THEY DO!

I have yet to be as much as offered a job; what the hell are you talking about?

Sure it happens; as it does amongst Elks, Eagles, Moose or members of the same Church.

Got a problem with that?

If Masons are so secretive; what the hell do you know; anyway? You can't have it both ways - fool!


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