Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Our Founding Masons

Historians believe 80% of the founding Fathers were Masons. There were 42 representatives and 39 of them signed the Declaration of Independence.

If 80% of them were Masons that would mean 31 of the signatures were from  the Masons.

Just for the purpose of crunching numbers lets say only fifteen were Masons that would be at least a third of the Founding Fathers being Masons and instilled with esoteric thought.

The War of Independence was not so much a war against King George as it was a war to build a Templar/Masonic land of the brothers who would be free of any control from a monarchy or other corrupt form of rule.

There was a inner corps of Freemasons of the Scottish Rite that had infiltrated King Georges court, the Freemasons were the command and control center for the creation of the United States of America and the defeat of the British Royal Crown.

The esoteric ancient societies allowed King George to conduct war against the colonies, knowing he would be defeated. General George Washington was a Mason. His Mason brothers in the army of King George used a “Spy Ring” to communicate the logistics of the British Army. 

George Washington would also communicate his plans to his brother Masons, frequently the British Army would hold off on an attack to let the Colonial Army escape and regroup. 

 The Masons were heavily involved in the military, frequently a higher ranking officer in the army would seek council with a superior brother Mason, who would be of lesser rank in the army.

The Masons had a inner council, who had a master plan for creating countries free from the Vatican’s rule and their Inquisition.

Lands of religious freedom, democratic rule, where individuals could express their individual creativeness without fear of monarchs.

In 1778 General Sir Henry Clinton of the British Army controlled most of New York City. General George Washington’s army was also scattered through out the city and surrounding areas.

It was the second year of the war and the colonies were not doing well. General Washington was badly in need of intelligence on the movement of King Georges army.

Brother Mason, Abraham Woodhull, code named Samuel Culver, was recruited to provide intelligence to General Washington revolutionary army.
Samuel Culver recruited fellow Mason Robert Towson, who along with his wife and her brother formed the “Culver Spy Ring”.

They provided intelligence on General Sir Henry Clinton’s troop movements. General George Washington instructed Culver to write information on pocket books common at that time. 

These books were then delivered to General Washington, who did not know the identities of the Culver spy ring, he did not have the need to know. This method of compartmental information and identities has become standard practice of intelligence operatives over the years.

The worlds first Intelligence Organization was the Dominican Inquisitors, which has attempted to clean up its reputation, by changing its name from time to time. 

In 1965 the Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office was established to carry on the work of the Dominican Inquisiton,to continue the Dominicans mission, of sequestering any and all evidence that would question the Divinity of Jesus Christ.

General Washington did not know the identities of the Culver Spy Ring, but he knew they were brother Masons. He wanted them to mix with the British and the Tories. He wanted them to visit their coffee houses and taverns.

Abraham Townsend was a journalist of the time, a gossip columnist for a Tory Newspaper. This also let him overhear other information that the reporters for the newspaper were working on, a very good source of intelligence.

One of Townsend sources was Major John Andre who later would turn Benedict Arnold over to the British Army. Townsend would turn his reports over to a Tavern keeper named Austin Roe.

Austin Roe would in turn forward the messages in the pocket book on to Woodhull’s (Sam Culvers) farm. The information was in turn sent by one of Woodhull (Culvers) Masonic couriers to General Washington.

The messages gave General Washington the day to day movements of General Clinton’s army, allowing General Washington to stay one step ahead of General Clinton’s Army.

This allowed General Washington to avoid direct frontal confrontation with the much better trained, equipped and larger British Army.
General Washington knew exactly where General Clinton’s army was and what their plans were.

In 1780 the French Marines arrived in Newport Rhode Island, these marines were the result of Benjamin Franklin efforts to gain support for the colonies.

General Clinton’s British Red Coats had a substantial sized army close by and General Clinton, after he was made aware of the French landing in Newport, was going to send them to intercept the French.

General Washington was expecting the arrival of the French Marines in Newport and when the signal was received of their arrival a plan was executed to confuse General Clinton and draw his army away from Newport.

General Washington planned an attack on Manhattan! This was a classic assault of disinformation, the British also had their spy’s, and General Washington made sure they were made aware of this misinformation, so it could be conveyed to General Clinton
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General Washington knew that General Clinton would divert his army from Newport to defend Manhattan, a area of much more strategic importance. General Clinton did cancel his attack on Newport.

General Washington would not have been able to divert the English army if not for the “Culver” spy ring. The French and the colonists did meet, this was the turning point of the war. The French and the colonists defeated the British and the colonists won their independence from Britain!

With the creation of the United States of America, a new era of politics, taxation, science, religious freedom and multicultural acceptance came into effect.

 America became the melting pot of the world. In America the best of all societies, races, creeds and philosophies came in search of the new world order! The new world order which the ancient scripts had always predicted, The United States of America, is the new World Order.

Freemasonry, in the form of the Grand Lodge of England, was spreading throughout the colonies, in the mid 1700's. Since the 1730's Freemasonry was spreading throughout the British Army in the form of regimental field lodges.

These lodges were mobile and went with the regiment where ever they went, frequently bringing all their ceremonial items along with them.
Frequently the regimental commanding colonel would serve as the Master of the lodge, being replaced by other colonels as they vacated the command.

These lodges served as a back channel means of communication, and a means of grievance address. Just as the civilian lodges brought together men of different social, economic and cultural backgrounds, the military lodges brought officers and men together of various rank and divisions of artillery and infantry.

One of the benefits of this was a soldier who showed leadership potential, but was from a lower caste, could come to the attention of a senior officer, a brother mason as it were. He could make career advances through this social network of the time.

Freemasonry had established itself in the upper echelon of the military establishment with many of the Royal families associating with the officer corps.

Between 1700 and 1750 there had been many skirmishes between French and English colonists around the Canadian border and Arcadia, which is Nova Scotia today.

Large contingents of the British Army and American Freemasons were associating with each other where the British were teaching the colonist military tactics during the French Indian war.

In 1756 the seven year war broke out in Europe, which was spread between India and America, this involved large scale military operations on both land and sea.

The British once again were in conflict on American soil. This time there were sizable well trained and experienced European armies and America was to become Britain’s primary area of operations.

Between 1745 and 1753 the British population had a surge that swelled the settlements of America. As early as 1754 Benjamin Franklin proposed uniting all the colonies, which the British crown turned down.

The need for expansion of the colonies to the west became ever more important. When the colonists began moving into western Pennsylvania and the Ohio River Valley they began to encroach on the French territories.

This threatened the passage from the St Lawrence into the Mississippi River Valley. General George Washington as a young officer, was sent into the area with a contingent of British / colonial regulars to build a fort and full scale fighting broke out.

to be continued

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