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Massoni | 9- Conversations with Fraters

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Chapter 9: A Great Eyeless Fiery Eye Inscribed in a Triangle. Sauron with the Apron and Globalization Without Democracy, Without Freedom and Without Universal Rights, Part One (2001-?) Conversation with Four Authoritative Representatives of the World Masonic Elite

Massoni | 8- United for Globalization

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Chapter 8: United Freemasons for Globalization, Part Two (1992-2001) This chapter narrates the development of the Masonic pact  United Freemasons for Globalization  and lists key powerful figures, with their Masonic affiliations, implicated in the political and economic crises in Europe. It covers ideological clashes, the unfolding of political-economic doctrines, and the oligarchic interests driving globalization.

Massoni | 7- United for Globalization

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Chapter 7: Freemasons United for Globalization, Part One (1974-1975-1979-1991) This chapter narrates the story of  Licio Gelli  and his links to super-lodges, the birth of new ultra-reactionary Ur-Lodges breaking long-standing equilibriums, two Freemasons in government in America and the UK (Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan), and the new Masonic peace determined by the secret pact  United Freemasons for Globalization .

Massoni | 6- Ordo ab Chao

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Chapter 6: Chaos from Order and Order from Chaos (1967-1981) This chapter discusses how reactionary and conservative Ur-Lodges conceived and implemented a project aimed at transforming democracy. It covers destabilization plans enacted in Europe and South America, focusing particularly on Italy as a battlefield and experimental ground for a new neo-aristocratic political order.

Massoni | 5- Crisis of Democracy

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Chapter 5: Imagination in power, a Freemason on the Moon, and the crisis of democracy (1968–1975) Where it tells of the battles for civil rights and the assassinations of M.L. King and R.F. Kennedy, the 1968 US presidential elections, the “Three Eyes” super lodge, and the ongoing behind-the-scenes struggle between conservative and progressive Ur-Lodges.

Massoni | 4- Freemasonry in The Holy See

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Chapter 4: The Mason and Rosicrucian Angelo Roncalli aka Pope John XXIII, Vatican II Council, and the Dream of a Modern Harmony Between Religious Essotericism and Masonic Esotericism Toward a Renewed Season of Equality, Brotherhood, and Freedom (1958–1968) Where the initiations of the first masonic Pope, Vatican II Council, and the secret archives of the Ur-Lodge “Ghedullah” are told.  

Massoni | 3- Pan-Europa

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Chapter 3: Freemasons and the Vatican for the European Union (1950-1957) Where it tells of the European unification project (how it came about, who promoted it) and its neo-aristocratic and anti-democratic drift.

Massoni | 2- Post-War Period

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Chapter 2: Conservatism from East to West (1950-1956) This chapter recounts the reactionary and conservative resurgence following World War II and the long wave of progressive resistance throughout the 1950s.

Massoni | 1- The World At War

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Chapter 1: The Final Solution (1941-1942-1948) This chapter narrates the complicities between the neo-aristocratic Masonic establishment, Nazi Germany, and Fascist Italy; the violent reaction of Nazi leaders to the loss of Masonic support after the outbreak of WWII; and the new era inaugurated by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Massoni | Introduction

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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, G...