Massoni | Introduction
Super-Lodges (Ur-Lodges) Explained
The ordinary Masonry consists of national Grand Lodges and Grand Orients which are often rigid, dogmatic, institutional groups. In contrast, Ur-Lodges (super-lodges) are cosmopolitan, transnational Masonic bodies uniting the most eminent members from ordinary Masonry and influential non-Masonic figures who demonstrate a genuine spiritual and esoteric aspiration.
Examples:
- Progressive Ur-Lodges: Thomas Paine, Montesquieu, Ioannes, Christopher Columbus, Hiram Rhodes Revels, Ghedullah
- Conservative Ur-Lodges: Edmund Burke, Joseph de Maistre, Compass Star-Rose, Pan-Europa, Three Eyes, White Eagle
Some Famous Members Who Passed Through the “Thomas Paine” Ur-Lodge
Giuseppe Mazzini, Giuseppe Garibaldi (also first Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Italy), John Stuart Mill, Victor Hugo, Jules Michelet, Louis Blanc, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Charles Darwin, John Dewey, George Bernard Shaw, Aleksandr Kerensky, John Maynard Keynes, Mahatma Gandhi, George Orwell, Nelson Mandela, Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The “Three Eyes” Ur-Lodge
Formed in the late 1960s by David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger, and Zbigniew Brzezinski (back office architects behind the election of Pope John Paul II and alleged orchestrators of the JFK assassination.) This lodge fought to block liberal-progressive advances, backing coups in Greece, Spain, Portugal, and brutal dictatorships in Latin America (Operation Condor), and exerted influence globally including China (affiliating Zhou Enlai and Deng Xiaoping).
Members include Gerald Ford, Georges Pompidou, Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, Gianni Agnelli, Enrico Cuccia, Edgardo Sogno, and (reportedly) Giorgio Napolitano.
Pax Masonica and the United Freemasons for Globalization (1981)
After decades of fratricidal conflicts, a 1981 massive Masonic agreement, United Freemasons for Globalization, signed by major conservative and progressive Ur-Lodge actors (including Zbigniew Brzezinski, Lew Wasserman, Jacques Chirac, Madeleine Albright, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., François Mitterrand, Helmut Schmidt, Olof Palme, Raúl Alfonsín, Nelson Mandela, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, and Beniamino Andreatta) initiated:
- Support for Deng Xiaoping and China’s economic reforms
- Destruction of the USSR and Warsaw Pact under Mikhail Gorbachev (Golden Eurasia Lodge) and Leonid Brezhnev (Joseph de Maistre Lodge)
- European integration per ideas from Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi (Pan-Europa) and Jean Monnet
- German reunification
- Ending of Latin American dictatorships and Operation Condor (Three Eyes + others)
- Progress toward ending apartheid and freeing Nelson Mandela (Arjuna-Phoenix Lodge)
Yet, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict remained unresolved, reflecting even Freemasonry’s limits.
Rise of the “Hathor Pentalpha”
In reaction to the “United Freemasons” agreement and the marginalization of old-guard conservatives (including the Bush family and their “Three Eyes” lodge), a splinter super-lodge called Hathor Pentalpha was formed in 1992 as a “rogue faction,” responsible for extreme violence and chaos, allegedly linked to events such as the 9/11 attacks.
Osama bin Laden was originally affiliated with “Three Eyes” as an anti-Russian asset in Afghanistan but was later co-opted by “Hathor Pentalpha” and its allies. Presidents such as Jose Maria Aznar, Nicolas Sarkozy, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Jan Peter Balkenende, Aleksander Kwaśniewski, and Marcello Pera have allegedly been affiliated with “Hathor Pentalpha.”
Obama and the “Maat” Lodge
The progressive coalition formed the Maat Lodge in 2004 to oppose “Hathor Pentalpha.” Barack Obama was initiated in it in 2005 and elected president in 2009. The austerity and European crisis management under Obama, however, have been criticized as weak.
The Darkest Ur-Lodge: The ISIS Connection
The name “Hathor” relates to the Egyptian goddess representing magic and power and is linked symbolically to the ISIS terror group through Abū Bakr al-Baghdādī, allegedly initiated into “Hathor Pentalpha.”
The text frames ISIS as a catastrophic consequence of these internal Masonic conflicts and power projections.
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