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Speaker describes Freemasonry as deliberately lying to people at lower levels. He explains that after the first three degrees (apprentice, fellow craft, master mason) people are told they have reached the pinnacle, but he asserts that when viewing a structural plan of the system, they are “barely up to the floorboards and hardly out of the basement.” He recalls a friend who was a Knight Templar and said he learned he had to break five of the Ten Commandments to reach that degree—numbers 1, 2, 3, 6, and 9. He then states that pursuing such paths would put one “God as your enemy.”
The speaker mentions that certain degree rituals “bring a curse that the men speak,” and argues that in ministry it is necessary to examine what must be covered. He attributes extensive political control to Freemasonry’s top leaders, claiming that it has controlled many countries. He says he was asked to speak in Africa because British regiments in the 19th century all had a Masonic lodge within them, and that wherever the British military went, there was Masonic infiltration. He asserts that the British Empire once controlled a quarter of the world, including New Zealand, and that Masonic lodges existed there from 1837–1840 onward. He claims most British military campaigns in New Zealand were conducted in campaign meetings held in Masonic lodges and concludes that Maori communities have largely avoided the lodge due to awareness of these connections. He characterizes the British Empire as a “Masonic Empire” and contends lodges are now present in India, Singapore, and Africa wherever they controlled, implying widespread influence.
The speaker also mentions Baden Powell as a prominent Freemason, asserting this from his tombstone and pointing to the symbol of the “point within a circle” on the tombstone alongside the Scouting emblem as evidence. He also claims that the founder of the Jehovah’s Witnesses has a Knight’s Templar pyramid on his tomb, complete with the logo, asserting that such symbols reveal their presence in various places if one knows what to look for. The overall message emphasizes hidden influence, ritual curses, and symbolic evidence of Freemasonry’s reach across historical and geographic contexts, linking these to political power and religious figures.