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Darkest Secrets of Freemasonry

 
Hidden power


- The Satanic Bible was written by Anton LaVey (1930-1997) who founded the Church of Satan in San Francisco in 1966.
- LaVey believed that magic is really about Satan, however, Satan is an archetype, and not considered a real being.
- According to LaVey, Satan is a hidden power or energy within all of us that we can draw upon.
- Much like Freemasonry, the Church of Satan has different levels and degrees.



A former 33rd-degree Freemason, reveals the darkest secrets of Freemasonry in this testimony interview. He shared his experiences and discusses everything from secret Temple rituals and hidden ranks to the most shocking secret of all. Additionally, he shares how he and his wife uncovered a connection between Freemasonry and one of the world's largest churches. (Almost False)




 
Warlock


- Most begin as the First Degree where you take a series of exams and studies to become a Second Degree member, or Warlock.
- The Grand Druid, a 33rd degree Mason, recommended to those getting ready to join the Church of Satan, that if they really want to understand Luciferian energy, they need to join the Freemasonic Order.
- He also recommended the Mormon Church if you ever feel in deep spiritual trouble (please don't take this as good advice, it's not).


 
Smith


- Joseph Smith, who founded the Mormon church became a Master Mason in 1844 in Nauvoo, Illinois, and then used the Masonic Temple ritual as the basis for the Mormon religion.
- But why is it that Smith was murdered by fellow Mormons and Brigham Young's name is all over everything?
- Many claim that Smith's father and grandfather were also Freemasons, however, no one's been able to prove it because there were 9 men with the same name in the lodge during that time.
- Also, many also believe that Smith used the structure of the Masonic lodge because everything was in such logical order in their philosophy.



Members do not believe that Satan literally exists and do not worship him. Instead, Satan is viewed as a positive archetype embracing the Hebrew root of the word "Satan" as "adversary", who represents pride, carnality, and enlightenment, humanity's natural instincts which Abrahamic faiths have wrongly suppressed. (Wikipedia)




 
Witch


- The Mormon church was created by witches, for witches; so according to the Grand Druid who recommended it to the Satanic initiate, it was apparently a place warlocks could hang out and pretend to be nice, because Mormons have such a 'warm and fuzzy' reputation.
- Most Americans view Mormons as straight, moral, wonderful America loving, down to earth type people, with large happy families and white picket fences.
- Well that's the problem because 'down to earth' we now know is not neccessarily a good thing, because it means you're living in the lower ego, the material world.



 
Inner circle


- Secretly, the Mormons believe almost all the same doctrines as witches believe.
- So the net result was a Master Mason, who was a Satanist and a witch all at the same time.
- Only the inner circle of the witches knew about how they were all Satanists, that was all hidden.
- Continuing on, members soon discovered there was a deeper level of Satanism, which was even more hardcore, and this was a group called the Order of the Black Ram.
- There was also another group in Chicago called The Brotherhood.



 
Basic order of Freemasonry


- The basic level is what is called the Blue Lodge (or craft) and that consists of three degrees; Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft (or Journeyman) and Master Mason.
- A lot of Masons never go any further than that.
- It's an initiatory process and in order to even join, the requirements were you had to be a male, free born, of good report, and well recommended.
- Whatever that means.


 
Freemasonry threw the baby out


- The first thing the Freemasons ask you is if you believe in God, but they don't ask which God.
- It doesn't matter to them if the God you believe in has horns.
- There is an initiation process and you have to do a lot of 'memory work,' as they call it.
- You memorize a series of ritualistic practices and you have a Mentor, called a 'poster,' who's an older Mason.
- Second degree is the same way, lot's of memorization.
- Mentors are the type men who work as executives at power companies, etc.


 
Masonic pajama beads


- When you start out as a Mason, they invite you to their lodge and make you take off all of your clothing except your underwear.
- It's a male only club and they separate the small number of Masonic women in the Eastern Stars.
- They make you dress in their 'pajamas' which typically leave the left breast bare, and your right knee bare.
- You're then blindfolded and have a cable around your neck which is blue velvet rope, and they call it a cabletow.



According to ancient laws of Freemasonry every Brother must attend if he be within the length of his cabletow. Old writers define the length of a cable length as three miles, others five to fifty miles. Three miles was generally recognized as a reason- able walking distance. (hillsborough25.org)




 
All tied up and led to the lodge door


- Next they tie you up and still blindfolded with the cabletow around your neck, another higher ranking Freemason leads you to the door of the lodge and knocks on the door.
- This is all ritualized and the Mason on the other side of the door says 'Who comes here?'
- The Mason who's guiding you, who's a lodge officer, announces the initiate by name as someone 'who has long been in the darkness and now seeks to be brought to the light.'


 
Mason with darkness


- The man behind the door continues on with, 'To receive the rights and benefits of the worship of lodge, erected by God, as all members before, and I ask Mr. Elder, Mr. Pastor, etc.'
- It was reported that 40% of the Pastors in the Southern Baptist Convention were Freemasons and the question is how come they have darkness if they believe in Jesus Christ?
- How is that possible.
- Next you go into the lodge and you're led around and they call it circumambulation.


Circumambulation is the act of moving around a sacred object or idol. Circumambulation of Temples or deity images is an integral part of Hindu and Buddhist devotional practice. It is also present in other religions, including Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. (Wikipedia)




 
Compass


- You walk around the lodge and they have all their officers, the Junior Warden, the Senior Warden at the different compass points.
- In the east is the Worshipful Master who is the big cheese in the lodge.
- Still blindfolded, you're made to kneel at an altar and you put your hands on a large pulpit sized King James Bible which is the Protestant version of the Bible.
- The Worshipful Master comes forward and tells the initiate he's going to lead them through an oath that takes about 5 minutes and is blood curdling.


In the context of Freemasonry, a "Junior Warden" is a key officer responsible for overseeing the brethren during the Lodge's "at refreshment" period, ensuring the well-being of members, and representing temperance and balance. (Assistant)




 
Blood curdling oath


- The initiate swears the essense of oath to keep the secrets of an Entered Apprentice Mason.
- At the end, you swear that if you ever reveal the secrets of an Entered Apprentice Mason, there will be fatal punishment.
- You swear that you will have your throat cut across, your tongue torn out by the roots, and buried in the sands of the sea where the tide ebbs and flows twice in 24 hours.
- Should the initiate ever knowingly violate the obligation, 'so help him God keep him steadfast to the due performance of the saint.'



 
Bible with square


- You would think if you were a Christian pastor, or that type of position, this ritual would raise the hair on the back of their neck.
- At that point, the Worshipful Master said, 'My brother, in your current situation, what do you most desire?'
- The Senior Warden standing next to the initiate whispered, 'light' into the initiates ear, which the initiate then repeated to the Worshipful Master.
- They removed the blindfold from the initiate and before him was a altar size Bible with a square and compass on it.



 
Burning tapers


- These three symbols represent the three great lights of Freemasonry; the Bible, the square and the compass.
- Which are revealed by the three lesser lights of Masonry, which are three burning tapers (candles) that are adjacent to the altar.
- They represent the Sun, the Moon, and the Worshipful Master of the lodge.
- This is the most mild form of initiation, from then on, the rituals get creepier and creepier.
- According to a former Mason, and it's easy to see, that Freemasonry is an anti-Christ worshiping religion.



 
Masonic owl


- The Masons claim they're not religious, however certainly they are.
- They play around with the words, claiming they're individually religious, but that Masonry itself is not a religion.
- If they are indeed a formal religion, then as a Christian, you shouldn't join a second religion.
- It's comparable to an active Christian worshiping as a Buddhist at the same time.
- Masonry is a religion, it has all the qualities; belief in a deity, the belief is expressed in some sort of ritual, and lastly, it has an ethics or morality system.
- Masonry has all three.



 
Anti-Christ religion


- Masonry is a religion, and it's an anti-Christ religion.
- If you drill down deep enough, and read the books by people like Albert Pike, Arthur Edward Waite and Albert Mackey, three prominant scholars of Masonry, all of them were dark occultists.
- Waite wrote a book on black magic and pacts such as how to sell your soul to the devil.
- Mackey wrote the Encyclopedia of Freemasonry.


 
Grand Commander type


- Albert Pike (1809-1891) wrote Morals and Dogma and he was considered the greatest Masonic scholar in America in the 19th-century.
- He was also the Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry.
- Pike was buried in the Scottish Rite Temple which is 13 blocks from the White House.
- Another scholar, Papus was a very high level Mason of the 19th-century and he wrote a book called the Tarot of the Bohemians.


 
Priests and their kings


- Freemasonry and religion just go together.
- Almost every single leading occultist of the late 19th-century and early 20th-century was a Freemason. 
- A more contemporary Mason you really should pay attention to is Manly P. Hall (1901-1994) who was one of the most notable occultists in America in the 20th-century.
- He was the head of the Philosophical Research Society and was a very high level ceremonial magician and he was also a 33rd degree Mason.



 
Business contacts


- Hall wrote a book called Lost Keys of Freemasonry where he said that when you become a Master Mason, you are like a 'warrior on the block.'
- That's a kind of Masonic code; he goes on to say, 'and the seething energies of Lucifer are yours to command.'
- These authors are among the biggest Freemasons in history but no one knows the details because they don't read any of their books.
- Initiates join the lodge for a variety of reasons, it might be for business connections, especially for professions like lawyers and doctors because until recently, they weren't allowed to advertise.



 
Good old boys network


- All the local businessmen would join the Masonic lodge and send business referals to one another, a good old boys network.
- Many men joined because they had an uncle, brother or a father with a background in Masonry.
- Truth is, unless you understand the occult, it's extremely boring, just imagine the most boring church service you've ever attended.
- An example given was the Mormon church where many end up snoring through the service because it's like watching paint dry.
- Masons go to the lodge every week and most of them joined because they're buddies and they even stay after the service to play poker or eat snacks together.


 
The Lodge


- What none of these men seem to understand, or at least it appears that way, is that deep down inside, there's a very dark, evil energy, which is very sexualized, and it permeates the lodge.
- Once he became a priest, the former initiate documented how many men came to him for deliverence because they had been in Masonry and had been drawn into wickedness.
- Things like perversion and even pedophilia, because Masonry is dark and dangerous.


 
Affected wife


- It opens up unholy desires within the men, and then, because of the way the spiritual world works, that in turn percolates down into their families.
- It affects their wives, who may or may not be involved because there's a woman's branch of Masonry called the Order of the Eastern Star, whose symbol is the satanic pentagram.
- So many children are impacted, especially as they start entering their puberty.
- You could witness them in various ways in their teen years starting to go nuts, you might say, because of this evil trickle down influence of the lodge.


 
Masonic hand sign


- Freemasonry in America is set up a bit differently than in England.
- In the states, after the Blue Lodge initiation which are the first three degrees (1st to 3rd), there are two directions, you can either join the Scottish Rite or the York Rite.
- The Scottish Rite has 29 degrees (4th to 32nd), and the York Rite has 7 degrees (4th to 10th).


The Scottish Rite and York Rite are both systems of Masonic degrees that build upon the three core degrees of Freemasonry, but they differ in their organizational structure, philosophical focus, and the nature of their rituals, with the Scottish Rite being more hierarchical and philosophical, and the York Rite being more democratic and focused on history. (Assistant)




 
Religious hand sign


- Initiates to the Catholic priesthood would receive advice to join the York Rite, because that supposedly is the Christian path.
- Catholics are forbidden by the Vatican to join Freemasonry (the Vatican doesn't want the priests to know what they themselves are doing) so that doesn't stop the priests from joining.
- The York Rite is not a single body, but rather a group of affiliated Masonic bodies which include the Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons and Council of Royal and Select Masters.
- At the top of the York Rite is what is called the Commandery of Knights Templar degree.


The Ancient York Rite stands on the records of history as the oldest and purest of all Masonic Rites. “This Craft came into England in the time of good King Athelstan's reign: he made them both hall and lofty bower of great honor, to recreate him in both day and night, and to worship his God with all his strength. (riMasons.org)




 
Scottish hand sign


- The Scottish Rite has 33 degrees, including the first three degrees of the Craft lodge.
- However, the most valuable are the 29 degrees (4th to 32nd), and some of them are really creepy.
- They have one, the 19th degree, where they actually try and conjure up the devil.
- Finally at the top, there is the 32nd degree, which is called the Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret and that's as high as most people attain.
- In addition to the 29 degrees, there's an honorary 33rd degree, conferred by the Supreme Council, the governing body of Scottish Rite Masonry.



 
Scottish degree


- If you're some really important person, either in industry, or in politics, or in entertainment, you might be offered the opportunity to become a 33rd degree Mason, which is the highest degree in America.
- This degree has been awarded to presidents, actors and all kinds of celebrities.
- People like Joe Biden, Harry Truman, Burl Ives, Gene Autry and Roy Rogers.


 
Stone Masons at work


- There's nuances in the York Rite which are very creepy, but the Scottish Rite is much more so.
- The two orders do overlap, for example, if you're a 10th degree Knights Templar in the York Rite, you can become a 33rd degree in the Scottish Rite, even if you never went through the Scottish Rite.



 
Sexual alchemy


- Beyond what goes on in America, in Europe, there's what's called the Rite of Memphis Misraim, and that is 360 degrees.
- Most Masons don't even know about this order, but one former Mason made their way as far as the 96th degree through a group in Chicago.
- Chicago was, and probably still is, a major nexus of Satanism, but most people don't know that.
- The 97th degree is where you get into the really deep subjects, the ideas behind sexual alchemy and how to supposedly live forever, all kinds of dark occultic things.


 
Royal secret


- Once a Mason has reached the 32nd degree, Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret, he starts to wonder what the 'secret' that he's supposed to find out is.
- Except when he questions other 32nd degree holders, none of them seem to know the secret either.
- Now whether they were just feigning ignorance, who knows, but after the initiate entered into the Rite of Memphis Mysterium, and this is something that only 1 in 1,000 Masons in America understands, he discovered that the Royal Secret is that you can live forever by sexually vampirizing children.
- That's what these people believe.


 
Masonic energy


- The vast majority of Masons have no understanding of any of this, and they simply believe it's a good old boys club that teaches morality.
- This is the same way in all of these groups, whether it's Masons, Mormons, Wiccans, or the Vatican.
- They all have this vast number of reasonably good people and in some cases, very good people, all reporting under them, who are feeding them all their energy.


 
Satanic energy


- This is the same as in Satanism, initiates are taught that Satan draws energy because he is worshiped.
- What this means, is anytime a Mason kneels at the altar and swears an oath, the devil gets energy from that.



 
Good old boys club


- Most Masons, if they heard this, they would be scandalized and say that Dr. William (Bill) Schnoebelen, who granted this interview, is a nut.
- Although he admits talking to dozens of children who came to him when he was serving his ministry who were sodomized as children.
- They were literally taken to the Masonic lodge after hours and laid on that very same altar with the King James Bible and they were gang raped by a group of old men that were all high level Masons.
- They would continue to abuse the child until he was practically dead.
- It's very clear that Freemasonry is worship of Lucifer and that has been referenced in many books and writings.



 
Local park


- The group in Chicago who were entwined with the Rite of Memphis Misraim, so with their brotherhood, was essentially two Masonic groups combined.
- The initiate was informed once he was ready for the 97th degree, that if he wanted to go any further and become a Satanic priest, he would have to sell his soul to the devil.
- In broad daylight, the brotherhood took the initate to a park in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, which is a suburb of Chicago.
- There they told him not to worry about anyone seeing the ritual because the cops were all devil worshipers (most cops are Freemasons it's a known fact).



 
Seven years


- In the center of the park there was a section where they had all kinds of strange Egyptian statues.
- There also literally was an altar with horns, like the ones you envision on the altar in Solomon's Temple.
- Next, they brought out a black book with names in it and a high level Satanist officiated.
- The initiate swore an oath and allegiance to Satan and that he would serve him for 7 years.
- He was promised that Satan would give him everything he wanted; wine, women, song, money, occult power, whatever, but at the end of 7 years Satan could kill him and take him to hell.



 
Initiates idea of hell


- At that time, the oath taker believed that 'hell' was like one big long orgy of drugs, sex and rock and roll, so to speak.
- He didn't think going to hell was such a bad thing at that time, so he signed his name in blood in the black book.
- The craziest thing, he was then supposed to go out and find 7 people to also sell their souls, who would be under him, kind of like multi-level marketing for the devil, a pyramid type scheme.
- He did find 7 lower ego vibers to also take the oath.



 
Life not good


- But after all of this, the initiate noticed he didn't seem to have the things he needed, or the things he was promised, his life was not good.
- Even though he was this high level Satanic priest, he was working at a 'nothing' job as a security guard in a warehouse on the night shift and was barely getting by.
- Every year he would write a $10 dollar check to the Church of Satan to renew his subscription to their newsletter which was called the Cloven Hoof.
- One year, when he received the fulfilled check back from the bank, a female bank employee had written, 'I'll be praying for you in Jesus' name' and he just scoffed at it.


 
Reach out


- However, in all the years he was digging such a deep hole for himself, not one Christian ever came forward to attempt to teach him the truth and steer him the right way.
- No one ever showed up to discuss Jesus, and even the Jehovah's Witnesses who used to visit everyone, never made an appearance.
- This is because everyone was scared of the Satanic cult.
- People understood what was going on because they would see the cult members out in their backyards dancing in black robes under the moonlight.


 
Hit by a freight train


- Within 24 hours after receiving the check and scoffing at the message inscribed on it, the new recruit felt like he was hit with a freight train.
- Magical power is real and he immediately lost all his occult power, then he lost his job and he was extremely sick.
- At that time, he had painted his entire attic black and had an altar there along with a magic circle on the floor and a statue of the Greek Pan, a horned god.
- He went up to his attic and prayed to Lucifer and bluntly asked him 'what's going on, my life has gone to hell.'



 
Comic books


- The most amazing thing is, while he was praying to Lucifer, Jesus answered his prayer.
- Next day, he got a call from two adoring Satanic teenage girls from Chicago who heard about him because he was a rising star of Satanic priesthood and they wanted to meet him.
- They took a train to his home and gave him a 'gift' of two Christian comic books from a company called Chick Publications.
- The company made about 15 full color comic books that were about Christian themes and they were intended to be soul winning tools.
- He flipped to the back page and there was a narrative about how to become a born again Christian.


 
Chick light


- One of the Chick comic books was called Spellbound and the other one was called Angel of Light.
- The illustrations were teaching about all the dangers of the occult, and how Lucifer is really the God of all false religions.
- He looked at the books and scoffed again and threw them back in the closet.
- The next day there was a knock on the door and it was Mormon missionaries.
- He had never had them come to his home before and it was the typical two young men, undoubtably on bicycle.



 
Lightning bolt


- In 1973, a Grand Druid had advised the initiate to join the Mormon church.
- He had so much respect for the Druid, he believed it was a sign from Lucifer, so he quickly joined the church.
- Once a member, he tried being a good Mormon; he stopped having orgies and doing drugs.
- The initiate had been led to believe by the Druid priest that Mormons were white witches, so he still continued to perform some white witchcraft, but he no longer followed Satanism.
- He went to the Mormon Temple and performed all their secret rituals, which he discovered are very Masonic.



 
Appointed as Elder


- The first thing you do in the Mormon church is get baptized, then you spend a year laying low and paying your 10% tithing.
- At the end of the year, the males are appointed as Elders.
- Later, the Elder became an Elders Quorum President, which is an administrative role right underneath the Bishop.
- In the Mormon church, the Bishop is the head of a local congregation which they call a ward.
- By that point, Tbe Elder had received a Temple recommend, which is like a card that allows you to visit the Temple, something that you can't do if you're not considered worthy.


 
Grand Druid


- At that time, the initiates in the Mormon church went to the Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City because that's the center of their worship.
- There were many rituals and the Grand Druid instructed the initiates to say certain words to the Mormons as they passed through the temple door.
-  In 1981, the Mormons had a system that controlled the door, which was probably ahead of its time, where they gave you a card with a code, and today everyone's familiar with it as some kind of magnetic strip.
- After they said the words they were instucted to say, the Mormons entered the words into their computer and the entire computer system unexplainedly crashed!


 
Salty water


- Unsure what to do with the computer, the Mormons continued on with the ritual, which was several hours long.
- It was very similar to the Masonic ritual, but on steroids.
- They took the initiates downstairs where they strip down and then they wash your body and it's done man to man, woman to woman.
- Next they annoint your body with oil, and you're given a magical Temple garment.


 
Future dream


- After the ceremony was over, the new initiate was invited to speak to the president of the Salt Lake Temple, which is kind of a big deal to the Mormons.
- The president asked what he could do for him, and the initiate told him that they'd been advised to talk to an Apostle because of a dream he had.


 
Strict hierarchy


- In the Mormon church, there's a strict hierarchy; the Prophet (President), First Presidency which is two advisors and the President, and under them are 12 Apostles.
- The President then arranged for him to meet with one of the 12 Apostles, who was an Elder named Faust which is a very prominent name in the occult.
- Back then, no one knew what was going on in the Mormon Temple, it was shrouded in mystery.
- By the mid-1980s a book called What's Going on in There by Chuck and Sally Saget, who were former Temple workers, was published that revealed many dark secrets.



 
Celestial white satin covering


- In his dream the initiate saw an altar that was white and had a white satin covering, just like what's in the Celestial Room in the Mormon Temple.
- Except in the Mormon Temple, there was a naked young girl on top of the altar, and everyone was standing around chanting, 'Hail Lucifer.'
- The Apostle then said, 'Well I can tell you our very extraordinary people, and I bury you to my solemn testimony.'
- This is a big deal to the Mormons because when you use the words 'solemn testimony' that means it's truth.
- The initiate was then told if he would move to Salt Lake City, the church would find a place for him in the worship of the Temple.


 
Getting ready to shake


- There are so many similarities in both Freemasonry and the Mormon church, for example, if you visit Temple Square in Salt Lake City, you'll you Masonic handshakes.
- You'll also see symbols like the All Seeing Eye and a lot of the Sun, Moon and Stars.
- Additionally, there isn't any Christian symbology on the Mormon Temples, such as crosses (but that's another story).
- When you go inside the Temple, most of the similarities are the fact you go through three levels and in each level, you're taught hand signs and things that are very similar to Masonic rituals, such as handshakes.


 
Off with their heads


- As a new Mormon, you are made to swear an oath in the first level and you do it by putting your hand to your throat and then making a 'cut off your head' slashing movement.
- This is the same ritual as the Entered Apprentice degree in the Masonic lodge.
- In the third level, you are taught another series of secret handshakes, and this is where it's very Masonic, they have a veil which they say is like the veil in Solomon's Temple.


 
Magic Underwear


- The Mormons not only have Masonic markings on their garments, both organizations also have the square and the compass symbology.
- The Mormons wear the square and compass on the chest and have another marking on their navel and another marking on the knee of their Magic Underwear.



 
The veil


- These same markings are on the veil but they're stitched so there are holes in the curtain you can pass through.
- There's another Mormon priest on the other side of the curtain that you can't see, who represents Heavenly Father.
- You're instructed to put your hand through the holes in the veil and this is called the Five Points of Fellowship.
- This comes straight out of Masonry and Gardnerian, Alexandrian witchcraft so all three organizations use this ritual.
- These Five Points include; foot to foot, knee to knee, hand to back, breast to breast, and mouth to ear.



- Foot to foot: To be quick to help a brother in need, even if it means going out of your way.
- Knee to knee: To remember a brother's welfare in prayer and to be mindful of their well-being.
- Hand to back: To be ready to support and defend a brother, even when they are facing adversity or criticism.
- Breast to breast: To keep a brother's secrets, maintaining trust and confidentiality.
- Mouth to ear: To offer good counsel and guidance to a brother in a tender and helpful manner
(cambsec.org)





 
Celestial kingdom


- You're embracing this unknown priest through the veil and he whispers to you the secret name of the Celestial kingdom.
- And this is 'Health in the navel, marrow in the bones, strength in the loins and in the sinews, power in the priesthood, be upon me and my posterity for all generations of time and eternity.'
- That might sound reasonably benign, except for the fact that it's almost word for word out of the Satanic Grimoire and it's a satanic incantation.
- The only difference is that obscene words are used.
- Next the man behind the curtain draws you through the veil into what is called the Celestial room or Celestial Kingdom.



 
Through the veil


- The Celestial room is a beautifully appointed room, everything is white or light beige sofas, it's like being inside a really fancy hotel lobby and people are sitting and absorbing the wonderfulness of it.
- The Mormons believe that God the Father is a man in an invisible body and he walks around the Celestial room and that he has hundreds of goddess wives.
- Also, that he is constantly impregnating these wives, who give birth to the spirit children who come down to Earth.
- That every child born on Earth is first fathered by him in the heavenly realm with one of his goddess wives.


 
Elder


- Life did get a little better for the initiate after he joined the Mormon church, but he also wasn't worshiping the devil any longer either (apparently).
- He thought he was worshiping the true God when he joined the Masons, but he found out he wasn't.
- He also kicked all his bad habits like cocaine.
- However, as he rose in the ranks in the early 1980s and became an Elders Quorum President, his duties including visiting the homes of every member of the congregation in his ward.
- He had to bring them a message from the Prophet (President).



In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Elders Quorum President leads the adult male members (ages 18+) in a ward, teaching them their priesthood duties, overseeing ministering, and coordinating efforts with the Relief Society presidency. (Assistant)




 
Overworked


- One thing the Mormons are very good at is taking care of their own people and those around them.
- To the extent if you saw a neighbor who needed help, you would do things like shovel their sidewalk, or 'love bomb' them and make them want to join the Mormon church.
- Which is not a bad thing, but for the Mormon trying to fulfill his weekly duties, it was very hard.
- You would have to work your normal 40-hour week, then you would spend another 40 hours a week working for the Mormon church.
- This is with no pay, because no one, even the highest levels of the church are paid a salary, and that's an admirable thing, but the new Elders Quorum President just felt that he was working himself to death.


In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), a "ward" is a local congregation, organized geographically, where members worship and support each other, led by a bishop. (Assistant)




 
Smoker


- Oftentimes, he would have to perform the home teaching duties himself, as well as visit with people from the congregation and listen to their problems.
- There was one elderly gentleman who had been stuck at the level of Deacon since he was 12-years-old because he refused to stop smoking, so therefore, he wasn't considered 'worthy' of a promotion to a higher level in the Temple.
- The Mormon's won't allow anyone to smoke, take illegal drugs and you can't drink coffee.
- They used to forbid carbonated drinks, until they purchased Pepsi-Cola.


 
Stuck in place


- The Deacon was really working on quitting the habit and the new Elders Quorum President was doing everything he could to help him with prayers and fasting.
- He was frozen in place, and was going to end up as the Mormon church's only 90-year-old Deacon because of the merciless quality of their beliefs, and the fact that it didn't have any power to transform his life.
- There were numerous stories like that, and it began to erode the Elders confidence in the church.
- He began wondering why, if he was a Holy Melchizedek priesthood Elder, why his 'laying of hands' on the Deacon couldn't free him from his nicotine habit?



 
Melchizedek


- On top of that, he was laying hands on him every week.
- Previously, through his Masonic ties, he had occult power from Lucifer that was very real, yet here he had this sacred holy power and it didn't seem to work.
- Right about that time he had to move to another state because his wife was in nursing school.
- He was out of work but hooked back up with the Mormon church and the ward, but he was no longer an Elders Quorum President.



 
Lightning bolt


- Next the initiate decided to visit a prophecy seminar in a Protestant church, although he wasn't aware of that went he first attended the session.
- He soon discovered a Protestant evangelist was giving a talk about the Book of Revelation.
- He was presenting the Gospel, in the Protestant form of interpretation of Revelation and was discussing how you're saved by grace through faith.



 
Supposed true church


- The Mormons have a belief that there are only two choices for the true church.
- Either through the Catholics, who claim to have an apostolic succession back to Apostle Peter, or else Joseph Smith, who was given a mandate in 1830 by the angel Moroni and St. John the Baptist.
- They also believed because the Protestant churches split from the Catholics, they had no authority, meaning you should either be a Catholic or a Mormon.
- When the initiate asked the Protestant giving the sermon about this point, the evangelist told him he was mistaken to believe you needed to be baptized to be saved.



Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household. (Acts 16:31)




 
Enlightened


- This was the Bible verse that really hit the initiate, despite the fact he had already read the entire book five times, and the Mormons used the King James Bible, he had never noticed this verse before.
- It hit the initiate like a ton of rocks and he went home and prayed and fasted because that's what Mormons are supposed to do if you run into a spiritual dilemma.
- This concept is included in Mormon Scriptures, which they have a total of four.
- This includes; the Bible, Book of Mormon, Doctrine of Covenants and the Pearl of Great Price.



The Pearl of Great Price is part of the canonical Standard Works of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and some other Latter Day Saint denominations. It began as a pamphlet of documents published by Franklin D. Richards in Liverpool, England in 1851. (Wikipedia)




 
Burning in bosom


- The initiate was so inspired, he prayed and fasted and the Mormons believe if what you prayed about is true, you get a burning in your bosom.
- If it's not true, the Holy Spirit will send you a stupor of mind and you'll forget what you're even thinking about.
- But unfortunately, he received neither one, however, it did bring to mind the comic books he had received 5 years earlier.
- He went and dug them out and turned to the back where it taught you how to be a Christian and he got down on his knees.
- The initiate also took off his Magic Mormon Underwear because he didn't want any interference.
- He went through all the prayers and was 'born again' as a Christian.



 

Beginning of journey

- That was the beginning of his journey as a Christian.
- He wanted to be a minister but his wife had been divorced so they wouldn't let him become one, as a result he left for the Foursquare church which is a charismatic organization.
- The pastor at the Foursquare church and his wife did an entire deliverance on the initiate and he was set free from a whole legion of demons.
- He had signed the covenant with the devil in 1979 and was saved in 1984, and that released the covenant because he became a child of God.


 
Deliverance nailed


- There are different forms of deliverance, and you don't need a church to do this, although many true spiritual practioners can assist you if needed.
- One of the first things he did was go through all his Masonic oaths and release them.
- Then he renounced all the oaths and covenants he took in the Mormon church.
- He renounced the baptismal vows of the Catholic church and also the oath he took to the devil in Glen Ellyn.
- And he nailed it all to the cross.


 
Multiple attempts on his life


- As far as threats from the Freemasons because he broke their rules and he admits he has had multiple attempts on his life.




 
Deep darkness


- For whatever strange reason, he decided to attend a free luncheon at a local Masonic lodge the next week and as soon as he sat down he felt a deep darkness.
- He had been in that lodge hundreds of times, but now that he had the Holy Spirit, he could feel something dark, oppressive and evil pushing down on him.
- He ate the lunch but a voice deep inside of him kept warning him to leave there, so he skipped desert and went outside into the bright June sunshine and felt an incredible weight come off him.
- When he got home he was drawn to Ezekial because it was so amazing how it dovetailed with the Masonic lodge.


He said to me, “Son of man, have you seen what the elders of Israel are doing in the darkness, each at the shrine of his own idol? They say, ‘The Lord does not see us; the Lord has forsaken the land.’” Again, he said, “You will see them doing things that are even more detestable.” (Ezekiel 8:12-13)



 
Masonic pillar


- Ezekial talks about how the women were weeping for Tammuz at the gate of the Lords house in the north.
- Tammuz is a false, slain and risen God, who's part of the Masonic pantheon.
- And Ezekial brought him to an inner door of a courtyard and between the porch and altar were about 25 men with their backs to the Temple of the Lord.
- Their faces turned toward the east, and the worshiped the sun toward the east.



 
Eastern star


- That's important because Masonic Temples are required to face east and the Worshipful Master is in the east and he is a symbol of the sun.
- Because of this, all the devotions in the Masonic lodge face east.
- That means theoretically, they have their back to the Ark of the Covenant, which represents the truth to YHWH believers.
- Although we have since discovered the Ark of the Covenant was not approved by the Heavenly Father, that's a lower ego, material thing and was located in Solomon's Temple.


 
Lodge opening ceremony


- Every week the lodge has a ceremony to open the lodge and they come around to the Worshipful Master and say, 'As the sun rises in the east to rule and govern the day, so also rises the Worshipful Master in the east to rule and govern the lodge.'
- Then the Master stands up and knocks or raps the devil three times and the symbolism is so vivid, the initiate finally understood the scripture because he had been immersed in Masonry for 9 years and couldn't see the light.
- He knew it backwards and forwards and knew that this was an indictment of the Masonic lodge and within a week he sent a letter to have his name removed from their rolls.



 
Satanists


- The Wiccans (witches/satanists) who are worshiping power, they think they're trying to become One with nature, however, the power they are attempting to tap is the power of the devil.
- And a lot of them, and even some Satanists will insist that they don't believe in the devil except as an archetype or symbol, but they're making a grave mistake that could cost them their souls.


 
The way, the truth and the light


- It doesn't matter what you think you believe, the truth is out there, and Jesus Christ is the way, the truth and the light.
- If you reject him, as most witches and Satanists do, then your fate is not good.
- It's not that the Almight God is a big meany in the sky who's going to send you to hell, it's your decision to ignore Christ or mock Christ.
- That's a decision that could send you to an eternity (aeon) in a very dark place.



 
Mason wondering


- That same message applies to Masons; a lot of them are Christians, but the problem is, like Elijah asked Baal worshipers, 'how long halt thee between two opinions, if Baal is God, than serve him, but if the Lord is God, serve him.'
- That Mason might be the nicest person you've ever met, but he's got one knee on the altar of Baal, and he might have one knee on the altar of Christ, and these two things are going to drift apart.
- Unfortunately, it's been estimated that two-thirds of the world population worship in churches and temples that idolize Baal or Satan (YHWH).



 
Suck all the spirtual fire


- As a minister to Freemasons since 1988, the initiate also realized that it's very hard for a Mason to keep his testimony strong, because the Masonic lodge will suck all the spirtual fire off you.
- You need to get out of it because the devil is after you, and the initiate admitted he would give almost the identical message to Mormons.
- Except the problem with the Mormons, is they are totally worshiping a false God and a false Jesus and following a plan of salvation that is absolutely false.
- You're in a very dark place and Mormonism, the initiate believes, is even darker than Freemasonry.


 
Devil worshipers


- If you're in the Mormon church, most likely, you don't feel evil, however, the men at the top of the church are devil worshipers.
- Unfortunately, that is a spiritual power that is percolating downward into you and your family because of the way 'headship' and authority works in the world.
- It's called the Domino effect.



There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death. (Proverbs 14:12)




 
New Covenant


- You need to get out of it, renounce everything, renounce your baptism, renounce your Temple vows, find a way to a good Christian understanding of the Bible.
- Don't go running off to join any churches unless you know they are following the New Testament and the word of Jesus Christ.



For as in one body we have many members, and the members do not all have the same function, so we, though many, are one body in Christ, and individually members one of another. (Romans 12:4-5)




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