Freemasonry
towards8Freemasonry is a Jewish organization whose origins go back to the Jewish King Solomon. The Bible describes King Solomon as the richest and smartest man (1Kgs 10:23), who began worshipping idols and practicing human sacrifice (1Kgs 11:4-8).
Illuminati
On May 1, 1776, the Freemason Adam Weishaupt founded the Illuminati Order. Weishaupt was a Jew and most likely a crypto-Jew. National Geographic writes about Weishaupt: “Born in 1748 in Ingolstadt, a city in the Electorate of Bavaria (now part of modern-day Germany), Weishaupt was a descendant of Jewish converts to Christianity.” Crypto-Jews were Jews who, in order to escape anti-Semitism, claimed to have converted to Christianity but continued to practice Judaism in secret.
Star of David
In Hebrew, the name David consists of three letters: Dalet - Vav - Dalet. The letter Dalet looked like a triangle in early Hebrew and represents a door (Dalet - Ancient-Hebrew). So the name David in early Hebrew consists of two triangles. And also in Greek the name David consists of two triangles. In Koine Greek, where there were no lowercase letters, David was written like this: ΔΑΒΙΔ.
The Star of David consists of 12 corners which can be interpreted as 12 stars. With 1 star in the middle, there are 13 stars in total. Israel consists of 13 tribes that form one nation. The word for “one” in Hebrew is “echad.” Echad consists of three Hebrew letters and the Hebrew gematria of it is 13. This is why the Freemasons say “e pluribus unum” (out of many, one).
Since the Star of David consists of two triangles, it can be interpreted as 33, because a triangle consists of 3 corners. The highest degree in the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry is 33. The 33rd President of the USA was Harry S. Truman, and he was also a 33rd degree Freemason. During his presidency, the State of Israel was founded in 1948, and the USA was the first country in the world to recognize the State of Israel.
America is Masonic
- The founders were Freemasons: George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Paul Revere, John Hancock, John Marshall, etc.
- The Great Seal is Masonic: Image
- The Statue of Liberty was created by a Freemason: Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi
- The White House was created by a Freemason: James Hoban
- The Washington Monument was created by a Freemason: Robert Mills
- The flag was created by a Freemason: Francis Hopkinson
- The national anthem was created by a Freemason: John Stafford Smith
- The first president was a Freemason: George Washington
- Many presidents were Freemasons: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson, etc.
- Hollywood was created by Jewish Freemasons: Carl Laemmle, Jack L. Warner, Darryl F. Zanuck, Adolph Zukor, Louis B. Mayer, etc.
Jewish Virtual Library about Jews and Freemasonry in America:
Jewish names appear among the founders of Freemasonry in colonial America, and in fact it is probable that Jews were the first to introduce the movement into the country. Tradition connects Mordecai Campanall, of Newport, Rhode Island, with the supposed establishment of a lodge there in 1658. In Georgia four Jews appear to have been among the founders of the first lodge, organized in Savannah in 1734. Moses Michael Hays, identified with the introduction of the Scottish Rite into the United States, was appointed deputy inspector general of Masonry for North America in about 1768. In 1769 Hays organized the King David's Lodge in New York, moving it to Newport in 1780. He was Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts from 1788 to 1792. Moses *Seixas was prominent among those who established the Grand Lodge of Rhode Island, and was Grand Master from 1802 to 1809. A contemporary of Hays, Solomon *Bush, was deputy inspector general of Masonry for Pennsylvania, and in 1781 Jews were influential in the Sublime Lodge of Perfection in Philadelphia which played an important part in the early history of Freemasonry in America. Other early leaders of the movement included: Isaac da *Costa (d. 1783), whose name is found among the members of King Solomon's Lodge, Charleston, in 1753; Abraham Forst, of Philadelphia, deputy inspector general for Virginia in 1781; and Joseph Myers, who held the same office, first for Maryland, and later for South Carolina. In 1793 the cornerstone ceremony for the new synagogue in Charleston, South Carolina, was conducted according to the rites of Freemasonry.
List of Freemasons - Wikipedia