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shansuke
27-05-2009, 06:45 PM
i picked up a book today out of a second hand shop called the brotherhood,anyone read it.
i tried to post a pic but not got a clue how its done.
anyway,has anyone read it,freemasons or non masons,im just wondering what you all thaught of it,and if its truthfull at all.
luciferhorus
28-05-2009, 12:14 AM
i picked up a book today out of a second hand shop called the brotherhood,anyone read it.
i tried to post a pic but not got a clue how its done.
anyway,has anyone read it,freemasons or non masons,im just wondering what you all thaught of it,and if its truthfull at all.
Yes it is one of David Icke's cited source materials for 'Biggest Secret.'
I also have a copy.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51DX5W5X93L._SL500_AA240_.jpg
It is currently being discussed on http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=66483
It is essentially from a British perspective and does not go into American Masonry and goes into some detail (over 700 pages) over the financial corruption of the British Masonic establishment, the police, judiciary etc.
There is also a series of videos on Youtube by the same title (Inside the Brotherhood):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JVrIFFTbbE
LL
Lux
tracker
28-05-2009, 12:16 AM
i picked up a book today out of a second hand shop called the brotherhood,anyone read it.
i tried to post a pic but not got a clue how its done.
anyway,has anyone read it,freemasons or non masons,im just wondering what you all thaught of it,and if its truthfull at all.
I have heard of it , seems like a good read because of all the blurb people keep giving on it .:cool:
luciferhorus
28-05-2009, 01:08 AM
I have heard of it , seems like a good read because of all the blurb people keep giving on it .:cool:
I have been unable to find a free copy of the work anywhere on the Internet but a vast library of works on Masonry and general esoterica can be found from the links on the Temple of Knowledge forum.
http://www.galaksija.info/forum/viewtopic.php?p=56319&sid=a3c77940887220b5f1fbfa19e116b57e
Not that I would wish to deny David Icke his well deserved publishing royalties, but, since many of you here may not be able to afford them, all of his books (with the exception of his latest work) and videos can be found on:
http://thepiratebay.org/search/david%20icke/0/99/0
However the founders of anti-copyright site Pirate Bay have just recently all been sentenced to a year in jail and also ordered to pay $4.5m (£3m) in damages; the site is still running however.
LL
Lux
shansuke
28-05-2009, 01:21 AM
Yes it is one of David Icke's cited source materials for 'Biggest Secret.'
I also have a copy.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51DX5W5X93L._SL500_AA240_.jpg
It is currently being discussed on http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=66483
It is essentially from a British perspective and does not go into American Masonry and goes into some detail (over 700 pages) over the financial corruption of the British Masonic establishment, the police, judiciary etc.
There is also a series of videos on Youtube by the same title (Inside the Brotherhood):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JVrIFFTbbE
LL
Lux
its not that one,its called the brotherhood,by stephan knight.
i dont know if its true or not but the guy in the second hand shop where i got it says the book cant be baught new anymore and that it was linked to some mason guy who hung himself,as i say i dont know wether this is true or not,just what the guy told me.
luciferhorus
28-05-2009, 01:52 AM
its not that one,its called the brotherhood,by stephan knight.
i dont know if its true or not but the guy in the second hand shop where i got it says the book cant be baught new anymore and that it was linked to some mason guy who hung himself,as i say i dont know wether this is true or not,just what the guy told me.
The late Stephen Knight who wrote The Brotherhood died of a brain tumour. He was a follower of Rajneesh (Osho) and his The Brotherhood was the forerunner of Martin Short's 'Inside the Brotherhood.' I did have a copy of Knight's work and am familiar with it, but I have lent it out and I rarely get books I lent returned; it is essentially a classic and also referred to by Icke in his writings
LL
Lux
mike martin
28-05-2009, 08:22 PM
Interesting enough book, in fact it was my first ever contact with Freemasonry some 25 years ago it started my interets in Freemasonry and eventually led me on to join.
Unfortunately, the Freemasonry side of it was poorly researched, I'm sure if he hadn't died he would have written a far superior sequel to that produced by Short who just made up even more content than Knight.
Mike
luciferhorus
28-05-2009, 08:56 PM
Interesting enough book, in fact it was my first ever contact with Freemasonry some 25 years ago it started my interets in Freemasonry and eventually led me on to join.
Unfortunately, the Freemasonry side of it was poorly researched, I'm sure if he hadn't died he would have written a far superior sequel to that produced by Short who just made up even more content than Knight.
Mike
http://experimentiv.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/self-portrait-or-desperate-man-gustave-courbet.jpg
Despair
Well Mike, Martin Short is a professional journalist with a lengthy CV of publications and documentaries to his merit in addition to a graduate degree in history from Cambridge.
To refer to his 700+ page book as 'poorly researched' is simply abuse / contradiction, which is often the last cry of the desperate and can be had from any football hooligan or a drunk in a pub; an intelligent argument would include evidence which refutes his 700+ pages of evidence and argument with regards to Masonic corruption.
I can very well understand why someone who has read Short's work would wish to join the Masons; it would require only a desire to join an organised crime syndicate in search of the rewards given by the god of Capital to those who bow down and worship him.
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e193/davvol/Tied%20Up%20Tuesdays/Used/gay-leather-bondage-05.jpg
Alternatively apart from the financial reasons, as to why a man would join a cult of men who worship a male god and prostrate themselves half naked before another man, and refer to him as master and worshipful, I think the Freudian implications are quite obvious; apart from the Masonic Lodges, the only other institutions which prohibit entry to females in Britain are the gay saunas.
http://www.leeds-uk.com/gay/leeds-gay-pride-2006-photos/images/Basement-Complex-Sauna.jpg
Not that I have any objection to men 'bonding' so to speak, the issue is Capitalist revolution, financial corruption, the corruption of the police, military, judiary etc.. and 'submission to evil' in general, rather than merely the harmlessness of common sexual submission.
LL
Lux
http://th05.deviantart.com/fs25/300W/f/2008/148/2/8/Sigil_of_Lucifer_by_Monation.jpg
Lucis Rex
High Priest of Blasphemy and Hersey.
flyermay
30-05-2009, 11:46 PM
There is also a series of videos on Youtube by the same title (Inside the Brotherhood):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JVrIFFTbbE
Thanks Lucifer,
I just saw the whole series "Inside the brotherhood", and I just have to say that it is by far the best documentary from the dozens I ever saw about freemasonry.
I was really getting bored of all those claims about alleged symbolism, luciferianism, satanism and ritual magick (which are more or less irrelevant to me; as you can imagine). This one is simply down to earth good old corruption, bribery, blackmail, abuse of power, traffic of influences, hypocrisy, political influences, greed and so on and so forth. All of it backed up with hard evidences and hundreds of testimonies from masons, ex-masons and non-masons.
I will definitely read both books.
luciferhorus
31-05-2009, 12:21 AM
I will definitely read both books.
http://www.grailcode.net/freemason.jpg
I read them years ago. Since my father is a Freemason, whenever I walked into a bookshop and saw shelves of books on Masonry, it inspired in me the same fascination that you might experience if your father was a follower of Jimmy Swaggart or Billy Graham, and you walked into a Christian bookshop.
http://www.luciferia.tv/links/mi6heroincrimedrugsqueenelisabethhsbcbig.jpg
I generally presuppose that the critics of Masonry are entirely correct with regards to their financial corruption and their incestuous attempt to consolidate financial and military power among their cultists.
David Icke is very much a 'product' of the earlier critics of Masonry; and you will find such works in his bibliographes at the back of his books, and he reaches the same conclusions and judgements on Masonry as I do, though we have come to such conclusions independently, though I cannot say that I have not been influenced by his conclusions and judgements.
Love and Light
Lux
linkon2me
01-06-2009, 02:04 AM
I have been unable to find a free copy of the work anywhere on the Internet but a vast library of works on Masonry and general esoterica can be found from the links on the Temple of Knowledge forum.
http://www.galaksija.info/forum/viewtopic.php?p=56319&sid=a3c77940887220b5f1fbfa19e116b57e
Not that I would wish to deny David Icke his well deserved publishing royalties, but, since many of you here may not be able to afford them, all of his books (with the exception of his latest work) and videos can be found on:
http://thepiratebay.org/search/david%20icke/0/99/0
However the founders of anti-copyright site Pirate Bay have just recently all been sentenced to a year in jail and also ordered to pay $4.5m (£3m) in damages; the site is still running however.
LL
Lux
is that million?
luciferhorus
01-06-2009, 03:37 AM
is that million?
$4.5m (£3m pounds) in damages; I am probably incorrect with regards to exchange rates, since it changes every second on the money markets
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linkon2me
01-06-2009, 06:39 PM
$4.5m (£3m pounds) in damages; I am probably incorrect with regards to exchange rates, since it changes every second on the money markets
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ok that is 4.5 million dollars, if I am correct. That is way to much how are they gonna pay for that? unless they collected way more than that in the meantime. I love piratebay.org btw
Anyways, I read something you wrote on another topic, and it seems as tho you know much about the brotherhood(and their use of magick and of numerology for their own benefit),...are they the illuminati/freemasons? and if yes, how are they linked to the serpent priests? or are they also represented in the priesthood?
Do you know why they use the checkered floor with the 3 pillars, one them standing way to the back. Do they summon spirits as between the 2 pillars a gate is created? Becos that is what I think they do, but m not sure tho.
ps, what is up with the umbrella?
luciferhorus
01-06-2009, 07:10 PM
ok that is 4.5 million dollars, if I am correct. That is way to much how are they gonna pay for that? unless they collected way more than that in the meantime. I love piratebay.org btw
Anyways, I read something you wrote on another topic, and it seems as tho you know much about the brotherhood(and their use of magick and of numerology for their own benefit),...are they the illuminati/freemasons? and if yes, how are they linked to the serpent priests? or are they also represented in the priesthood?
Do you know why they use the checkered floor with the 3 pillars, one them standing way to the back. Do they summon spirits as between the 2 pillars a gate is created? Becos that is what I think they do, but m not sure tho.
ps, what is up with the umbrella?
I have unpacked the 'The Three Pillars' in my essay; 'The Kabbalah Simplified' but essentially they simply represent male, female and the union of the male and female. Similarly with the black and white floor; underneath the complexity and secrecy of Masonic cultism are some very simple ideas; with regards to 'serpent priests' the term serpent (Heb: nahash) in the Torah is better translated as 'Priest' since the priests and aristocracy of that era commonly wore 'serpent' headresses; thus any priest is a serpent.
http://givnology.com/321/headdressm.jpg
http://larombible.com/pharoah.jpg
When the Torah was written it would be generally understood that a 'serpent' was a priest or a 'god-king' however since the priesthood no longer commonly wear such headresses, and tend now to wear 'fish hats,' the meaning has been lost, though they still carry serpent headed staffs (crossiers).
http://koti.phnet.fi/petripaavola/serpentcrook.jpg
http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:k4lMn_0iDW0uWM:http://www.byzantines.net
http://www.london.anglican.org/images/Library/thumbs/Silver_320.jpg
http://godsonlygospel.com/PIC~2.JPG
http://godsonlygospel.com/POPE~4.JPG
http://godsonlygospel.com/THEDRA1.JPG
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2007/12/25/world/25pope.xlarge1.jpg
stewart edwards
01-06-2009, 11:31 PM
with regards to 'serpent priests' the term serpent (Heb: nahash) in the Torah is better translated as 'Priest' since the priests and aristocracy of that era commonly wore 'serpent' headresses; thus any priest is a serpent.There is another very important angle to this.
Conside the King in ancient days - a balancer of the forces of light and darkness. Now for those of you who have watched Harry Potter and the Philosophers stone remember the incident with the snake in the zoo where Harry communicates with the snake. At a conceptual/emotional level this is indeed possible, and you may find that there are those in the world who have the responsibility of aiding the balance (a bit like that chap from Constantine at the back of the pub) on this planet. More specifically you may find ancient kings gained support and protection from serpents because they acted as such a balance, and you may find that there are those today with similar roles. So the wearing of the Cobra is no fashion statement it is recognition of the Kings acceptance by the serpent in his role of maintaining balance.
This is pretty advanced stuff, that can take years to get your head around. But I may just be a bit slow.