Freemasonry: Ideology, Organization, and Policy

Dieter Schwarz

Language: English

Description:

"Good and short book which starts by outlining the history of Freemasonry and then goes into its ideological beliefs and how they contributed to modern conflicts such as WW1. The author also goes deep into where their ideas come from and the people behind these ideas. To summarize, freemasonry is a liberal, pacifist and bourgeois ideological group that embellishes itself with quasi esotericism and mysticism. Originally it was created by European Christians who desired a complete world brotherhood and peace, but this was also used by Jews, who infiltrated these organizations easily using their money as leverage. For those who say that Freemasonry is not Jewish, I have evidence for the fact even anecdotally, a half-Jew told me that Jews exert power over freemasonry, and that many of his family members were Freemasons. It’s not coincidence."