Sion's Army: The Freemasons Sion's Army: The Freemasons

Sion's Army: The Freemasons

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Jeff Wilkerson has written a singular work that unabashedly confronts the topic of Freemasonry and dispels the taboos that have, for centuries, prevented its proper review. In the tradition of the legendary English historical writer, Nesta H. Webster, who wrote a book entitled, Secret Societies and Subversive Movements, published in 1920, he eloquently, and in a scholarly tone, using abundant documentation, lays bare the secrets and obfuscations which have, for centuries, cast a haze on the study of the occult history of the West
And Freemasonry does fit within the purview of the occult for like any of the other secret societies it is greatly influenced by the occult Kabbala. According to Masonry’s “Sovereign Pontiff” Albert Pike: “All true dogmatic mystery religions come from the Kabbala and lead back to it. All that is scientific and great in the religious dreams of all the illuminated...is borrowed from the Kabbala. All the Masonic associations owe their secrets and symbols to it.”
Since the Kabbala can be defined as occult, or esoteric, Judaism, one might be safe in surmising, at least in part, that Freemasonry has a Judaic foundation. Both Wilkerson and Webster have concluded that the Jews are behind Freemasonry.
Wilkerson, however, finished his book in 2015, whereas Webster had published hers in 1920—a lot of water had passed under the bridge over those 95 years. Wilkerson has uncovered and compiled a tremendous quantity of new data and sources. All of us have heard of the book, The DaVinci Code (2004), the best-seller by Dan Brown for which they made a blockbuster movie. Perhaps you are not aware that this book is based on another book entitled Holy Blood, Holy Grail, written in 1984. Mr. Wilkerson’s book, Sion’s Army, uses this famous book as one of its primary sources and Wilkerson, himself, might be considered the “right-wing” interpreter of it.
The historical scope of Sion’s Army is quite extraordinary. It spans the course of history from the early Biblical days—circa 2,500 B.C. —through to the fall of Napoleon and the subsequent Congress of Vienna in 1815. It unearths the many subterranean currents and trends that have added to what has become what we know of today as Freemasonry—the oldest and most powerful of the secret societies.
He reveals many shocking secrets that the Jews, the Church, and the Craft, itself, would rather he not write about and feel profoundly threatened of.

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2015
2. Februar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
585
Seiten
VERLAG
Jeff Wilkerson
GRÖSSE
2,3
 MB

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