"The Jewish people as a whole will be its own Messiah. It will attain world domination by the dissolution of other races...and by the establishment of a world republic in which everywhere the Jews will exercise the privilege of citizenship. In this New World Order the Children of Israel...will furnish all the leaders without encountering opposition..." (Karl Marx in a letter to Baruch Levy, quoted in Review de Paris, June 1, 1928, p. 574)
The Protocols make it
quite clear that ’anti-semitism’, meaning ’anti-Judaic’, is an
’indispensable’ part of the plan for world domination. It will be used
for "the management of our lesser brethren".
Russian Freemasonry from Catherine II the Great to Present
.
Directly from the horse's mouth series to show Russia is part and parcel of the Jew World Order, in other words, a system of interlink with an overlay of deceptive design which is in itself irrelevant to its structure, it is the control system that enslaves the 'modern' 'thinking' man.
T.'.T.'.G.'.O.'.T.'.G.'.A.'.O.'.T.'.U.'.
Freemasonry in Russia has a really rich history. It is the heritage of
Russia, and world Masonry, as well.
Since the start of the Russian Masonry during the reign of Peter the Great
and up to now, Russian Masons have made valuable contributions to Russian
and world culture, the spiritual evolution of mankind, the perception of a
Human's place on the Earth under the God, the growth and development, the
maturing of the society. The spiritual ideals of Noble and Ethical society,
Freedom, Brotherhood, Equality, Faith, — have always been the ideals of our
Brethren. Russian Masonry has always been trying to "take a good man and
make him better", to make Masons - the men possessing a strong belief in
God, of high moral values.
And all the history of Russian Masonry, the list of Russian Masons prove,
that it has succeeded in this. The names of I. Yelagin, A. Suvorov, N.
Novikov, A. Pushkin, M. Garder, and others, are the best proof. During the
times of Catherine II the Great, Paul I, Alexander I, Nikolas I, Alexander
II, Alexander III, Nikolas II, our Brethren used to be the basis of Russian
elite and had introduced a lot necessary changes into the Russian Society,
propagated the ideals of humanitarianism, contributed to developing new
Laws, and so on.
Continuously, during all its history, Russian Masonry has evolved as a part
of the Whole — the Freemasonry. Deep and friendly relations with our
Brethren from Great Britain, France, Germany, Sweden, and other countries
have always been characteristic of Russian Masons. Visiting our meetings,
exchanging new ideas and literature, helping in the organization of new
Lodges, foreign Brethren took part in the activities of the Russian
Masonry. Of course, Russian Brethren have visited the meetings of European
and American Lodges, took part in Masonic activities since the Willhelmsbad
Convention up to the present time. And now, our foreign Brethren take part
in the meetings of our Lodges, when staying in Russia. We are always
delighted to see them.
After the more than 70-years' recess, or "sleeping" period that was due to
the laws of our not long ago closed society, prohibiting the very existence
of any group, the aims of which were not precisely the same as the aims of
governing party, the Russian Fremasonry has been revived. Actually, our
history has not interrupted, and all this time, Russian Masonry has been
keeping and developing its ideas, its principles and traditions, in other
countries. Feeling deep gratitude towards our Brthren like Mikhail
Vassilyevitch Garder, reading the history and the records of the meeting of
Russian Lodges in France, we without a shadow of doubt say, that the Russian
Masonry of today is the genuine offsping and descendant of the Russian
Masonry of the times of A. Pushkin and A. Suvorov. The Fraternity not only
has revived here, but it constantly grows and develops.
The Grand Lodge of Russia was constituted by the Grand Loge Nationale
Francaise on June, 24, 1995. We have been recognized now by 70 Grand
Lodges, including:
The United Grand Lodge of England
The Grand Mother Lodge of Scotland
The Grand Lodge of Ireland
The United Grand Lodge of Germany
The Symbolic Grand Lodge of Hungary
The National Grand Lodge of France
The Grand Lodge of New York
The Grand Lodge of Alyaska
The Grand Lodge of Austria
The Grand East of the Netherlands
The Grand Lodge of New York State
The Regular Grand Lodge of Portugal
Guestbook
Yo can always leave us some feedback about russian freemasonry and our site
at our guestbook [http://www.freemasonry.ru/introduction-in-english/guest-book/]
'Invitation'
Dear Brethren
we have an honor to announce, that there are English-speaking Lodges in
Russia, particularly, in Moscow, and that we would be delighted to see you
at their meetings. If you wish to go on with your Masonic work and
participate in Lodge meetings while visiting Russia, our Lodges are always
open for you.
Grand Master M:. W:. Andrey BogdanovDeputy Grand Master M:. W:.
Victor B.
Assistant Grand Master M:. W:. V. S. Assistant Grand Master M:. W:. Yakov K.
Senior Grand Warden R:. W:. Alexey S. Junior Grand Warden R:. W:. D. Z. Grand Chaplain R:. W:. S.P.
Grand Secretary R:. W:. Vladimir Nikitin, PGSW, contacts:
grandlodge@freemasonry.ru
Our mail address is: 101000 Moscow, P.O. Box. 2053
Concerning our English-not-speaking Brethren, we think, that language
difficulties cannot be an unsurpassable obstacle for our work, and we would
be very glad if you anyway contact us.
We are always very glad to see you, Brethren!
References
As you know, Masonry in Russia used to be very strongly oppressed during the
Soviet period, and due to this and the fact that public oppression still
goes on, there the Web certainly lacks objective and publicly available
information concerning Russian Masonry.
The current President, Vladimir Putin, isn't allowed by the country's constitution to seek a third consecutive term in the office. Four candidates were approved by the Central Election Commission on the 27th of January. Andrey Bogdanov, a Russian politician, Mason, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Russia and Chairman of the Democratic Party of Russia, is one of them. He began his political career in 1990, when he joined the Democratic Party of Russia. Bogdanov is known as a fierce advocate of Russia's integration into Europe. His party failed to make it into the State Duma in the December 2 parliamentary election, gaining only 0.1% of the vote. And yet he somehow managed to collect the two million signatures needed to register as an independent candidate for the presidential election.
<< Home