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(episode 3 of 4)

Monty and I start by discussing the Freemasonic aspects to the Whitechapel murders and then get into the question of crimes involving Freemasonry vs Freemasonic crimes. We discuss Freemasonry's role in the United Kingdom's police force and society at large. 

We explore Freemasonry's ties to the UK's landed gentry, as well as the apparent ambivalence of the Royal Family to Freemasonry. Then, (content warning for child abuse) we discuss multiple court cases in which Masonic signs were deployed in attempts to influence the outcome. 

We go through Catholicism's conflicts with Freemasonry including the allegations of Luciferian influences in Freemasonry, which leads us back into the world of Royal Arch Freemasonry. We discuss the concept of Jah-Bul-On.

Then we examine the case of the P2 Lodge and subsequent revelations relating to it from the perspective of Freemasonry. To wrap up, we examine Freemasonry as viewed from the perspective of communism, as well as more recent cases of espionage.

episode art by Robert Voyvodich @r.voy__

Songs:

London Skinhead Crew by Booze & Glory

Toujours by Roedelius

LaMafiamilia by eLVy The God

Auto Rock by Mogwai

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https://programmed-to-chill.myshopify.com/

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Philip

Funny you mention the Mormons connection Jimmy. I was once at a Mormon funeral and looking at a small building in front of the temple asked a guy I knew what that Freemasonic building was doing over there. To which he replied: we don't need a special building for that, they're already here in the temple around us as we speak...

Philip

I also read the Brotherhood book by Stephen Knight. I bought the copy for 1 gbp in London, about a 15 min walk from the grand lodge ;-) So after reading it, my first thought, a bit jokingly, was: this author must be dead by know, after publishing this 'exposé' and the Ripper book. So I looked him up, and guess what? He died, from a brain tumor at the age of....33. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Knight_%28author%29?wprov=sfla1