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Is It True
What They Say About
Freemasonry?
Is It True
What They Say About
Freemasonry?
The Methods of Anti-Masons
Arturo de Hoyos
and
S. Brent Morris

With a Foreword and Addendum by
James T. Tresner II

2004 Arturo de Hoyos and S Brent Morris All rights reserved No part of this - photo 1

2004 Arturo de Hoyos and S. Brent Morris

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publisher.

M. Evans and Company, Inc.
216 East 49th Street
New York, NY 10017

First M. Evans Edition

ISBN: 978-1-59077-030-6

Freemasons have always controlled the upper echelons of government in the leading Western countries.... Masonry in fact runs, remotely controls bourgeois society, which its ideologists and politicians are fond of praising as open, free and democratic.... Masonry is ideal also for secret arms trafficking so as to convert weapons of death into cash.

Lolly Zamoisky
Behind the Faade of the Masonic Temple

It is only logical to conclude that if Freemasonry founded the Soviet Union, it must still be the power in charge, pulling the strings from behind-the-scenes.

Gary H. Kah
En Route to Global Occupation

World Jewry and Masonic governments... pretend to blame Bolshevism by condemning its unpopular excesses, whilst in fact they are supporting it and making it last until the means are found for it to evolve into a more lasting form.

Lon de Poncins
The Secret Powers behind Revolution

While the international World-Jew is slowly but surely strangling us, our so-called patriots vociferate against a man and his system which have had the courage to liberate themselves from the shackles of Jewish Freemasonry....

Adolf Hitler
Mein Kampf

Masonry appears harmless on its surface, at least to the vast majority of its members. Yet there can be no doubt that Masonry and Christianity have been locked in an irreconcilable ideological battle since the time of Jesus.

William T. Sill
New World Order:
The Ancient Plan of Secret Societies

Freemasonry is demonic in nature.... Freemasonry is one of Satans Master deceptions. Many ministers, elders, deacons, trustees and Sunday School teachers belong to this cult.

Jack Harris
Freemasonry: The Invisible Cult in our Midst

Satan can come in and wreak spiritual and physical carnage in a home when the father is a Mason! Parents who seem to be good, God-fearing people are bewildered that their child is ill, or their teen is involved with Satanism, promiscuous sex, or trying to commit suicide.... Parents are often astonished to learn that Masonry can be such a cancer in the home.

William Schnoebelen
Masonry: Beyond the Light

The supreme shrouded secret of Freemasonry has been one thats endurance has been secured due to its undocumentation, as well as concealment from many thirty-third degreers [sic]; reason being that the thirty-third degree is split in two, and only certain ones make it to the portals which quickly progress downward, to the underground bases which house the Reptilians. ALL MASONIC LODGES CONTAIN SHAFTS WHICH LEAD TO E.T. [Extra Terrestrial] UNDERGROUND BASES.

Posted by Dan Sale on March 04, 1997
www.reptilianagenda.com/research/r020500a.html

Who controls the British Crown?

Who keeps the Metric System down?

We do! We do!

Who leaves Atlantis off the maps?

Who keeps the Martians under wraps?

We do! We do!

The Stonecutters Song
Homer the Great, The Simpsons, episode 2F09

Dedicated to the memory of
John Jamieson Robinson
Researcher Author Master Mason

Contents

, James T. Tresner II

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to express their thanks and appreciation to the following sources for permission to use previously published materials.

Kessinger Publishing Company has generously given permission to use extended quotations from The Cloud of Prejudice: A Study in Anti-Masonry, by Arturo de Hoyos.

The Scottish Rite Journal, official publication of The Supreme Council, 33, has generously given permission to reprint Please Look a Little Closer (Journal, Nov. 1996) by Dr. James T. Tresner lI, Director, Masonic Leadership Institute; and Garden of Evil? and Stones of Evil (Journal, Oct. and Dec. 1996) by Dr. John W. Boettjer.

Heredom, the transactions of the Scottish Rite Research Society, has generously given permission to reprint Anti-Masonic Abuse of Scottish Rite Literature, by Arturo de Hoyos.

The authors would like to acknowledge the assistance they have received from many different sources:

Mrs. Inge Baum, retired Librarian of the Supreme Council, 33, SJ, for her always gracious assistance.

Bro. Alain Bernheim, for his correction to our statements on French Freemasonry.

The late Bro. David Blackey Board, for his detailed research and bibliography of Lo Taxil.

Bro. John W. Boettjer, for his permission to use the articles Garden of Evil? and Stones of Evil.

Bro. Roger Kessinger, Kessinger Publishing Company, for permission to use extended quotations from The Cloud of Prejudice: A Study in Anti-Masonry, by Arturo de Hoyos.

Bros. Irwin Kirby and James Prigodich, General Secretaries, Valley of Miami, A&ASR, for information on Rev. James D. Shaws Scottish Rite membership in Florida.

Ms. Joan K. Sansbury, Librarian of the Supreme Council 33, SJ, for her kind assistance.

Bro. Rollin O. Simpson, Grand Secretary, Grand Lodge of Indiana, F&AM, for information on Rev. James D. Shaws Masonic membership in Indiana.

Bro. Eric Serejski, for his assistance in translating passages from Le Femme et LEnfant dans le Franc-Maonnerie Universelle.

Bro. Arthur Schechner, Secretary, West Dade Lodge No. 388, for information on Rev. James D. Shaws membership in Allapattah Lodge No. 271.

Bro. William G. Wolf, Grand Secretary, Grand Lodge of Florida, F&AM, for information on Rev. James D. Shaws Masonic membership in Florida.

Bros. Sidney Baxter, John W. Boettjer, Richard Curtis, Richard E. Fletcher, Wallace McLeod, Pete Normand, James T. Tresner II, and the late Thomas E. Weir for their invaluable textual corrections and suggestions.

Foreword

It is a mixed blessing, being asked to write a foreword for this book.

On one hand, it is a high honor to be asked to contribute a few words to the work of Masons I respect so greatly. Art de Hoyos and Brent Morris are two of the very best Masonic writers Freemasonry has produced in a long time.

On the other hand, some tasks are simply distasteful, no matter how exalted the company in which they are done. (Unstopping a clogged toilet springs to mind as an example.) Dealing with the attacks of anti-Masons is a similarly distasteful task.

A sense of betrayal makes me so personally angry with some of these individuals. I came of age in a time when policemen were your friends, your father knew best, and ministers lived by high moral codes. And I still believe that, but its getting harder.

St. Luke says, Whoever is faithful in a very little is faithful also in much; and whoever is dishonest in a very little is dishonest also in much. (16:10) As you will see in this book, anti-Masons are often dishonest in both little and much.

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