
“..to qualify for the membership of one the [City of London]
livery companies a man must be a Freeman of the City of London, an honour
generally awarded by Freemasons to Freemasons..” p 228
On a chapter by chapter basis we have selected quotes that concerned us greatly Witnesses
to crime and corruption who are prepared to give their testimony under oath in
a court of law should not be ignored.
Quotes From “The Brotherhood” by Stephen Knight, Chapter 13
The Rabbi’s Tale
“..many Freemasons allowed me to interview them..only a few
had the courage to be quoted by name..among them was an eminent Freemason of
long standing and grand rank: the Rev. Saul Amias, MBE, a London rabbi who was
Assistant Grand Chaplain to the United Grand Lodge in 1973.” P 117
“In fact the late Chief Rabbi was a very foremost Freemason
..and it did not take away from his position as a Chief Rabbi.” P 118
“Only this week a man senior in local government admitted to
me that he doesn’t see anything wrong with showing favour to his fellow masons.
. he thinks this is what Freemasonry is about.. he would choose the mason
everytime. Amias replied ‘I know it does
happen.. it is true that people help their brother masons.’” p119
Comment
Comment
We are surprised to read that British Judaism, cannot see anything wrong with an
organisation that is clearly linked by many to INSTITUTIONAL CRIMINALITY. A religious
leader that apparently puts his faith second to the demands
of Freemasonry is no faith leader at all
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