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Section 6

Federal Reserve Act

was passed by

Freemasonry

while the same

Freemasonry was planning

World War One

!!!

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Fig. 1 — Federal Reserve Act passed while our attention was diverted onimpending World War. Read Scarlet and the Beast , Vol. 3, Chaps. 4-5 about Masons who advised Pres. Wilson to sign this unconstitutional Act.

Born in Lynchburg, VA. Educated in public and private schools at 

Lynchburg. He later received honorary doctorates from 13 colleges and

universities. He was the owner of the Daily News  and Daily Advance  of 

Lynchburg. He was a member of the state legislature several terms beforeserving as U.S. Congressman to the 57th to 65th Congresses (1909-19). He

resigned from Congress in 1918 to become Secretary of the Treasury in

 Wilson's cabinet, serving until 1920. That year he resigned to accept 

senatorship by appointment of Virginia's governor. He served in that capacity

from 1920 until his death in 1946.

Glass was president pro-tem of the Senate from 1941 until his death in

1946. He was chairman of the important Appropriations Committee of the

Senate and member of the Foreign Relations Committee.

Glass was a member of Hill City Lodge No. 183 of Lynchburg. He received

the 32O AASR at Lynchburg, Aug. 16, 1929. He was later coronated 33O.

In 1940 he wrote his lodge as follows: "It seems to me I was taken in Hill

Lodge considerably more than 50 years ago. I was lectured for entrance by

the late Thomas N. Davis, one of the most brilliant Masons who ever wielded

a gavel; and, before I entered public life 40 years ago, I could recite the

ritual backward as well as forward, and took the most intense interest in

Masonic work. I have never ceased to regard the Masonic fraternity in a 

little less reverential vein than my church. No good Mason could fail to be a good churchman, and no churchman should omit to become a good Mason."

Senator Glass handed Pres. Woodrow Wilson the Federal Reserve Act.

Read about this traitorous Act in Scarlet and the Beast , Vol. 3, Chaps. 4-5.

33O

Carter Glass

(1858-1946)Secretary of the Treasury under Pres. Wilson, and U.S. Senator from Virginia.

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Secretary of Treasury (1913-18) under Woodrow Wilson. U.S. Senator from California (1933-39). Chairman of board of American President Lines(1939-41).

Born in Marietta, Ga. Educated at U. of Tennessee. His second marriagewas to Eleanor Randolph Wilson, daughter of President Wilson. Thewedding took place at the White House, May 7, 1914.

He was admitted to the bar in 1885, practiced at Chattanooga until

1892, moved to NYC to be partner in a law firm with William McAddo (norelation).

 William G. was president and director of Hudson & Manhattan Railroad,which built and operated four tunnels under the Hudson River, the first being completed in 1904. He was also chairman of the Federal ReserveBoard; chairman ex-officio of Federal Farm Loan Board and director general of U.S. railroads.

In 1920 and again in 1924, he was a leading contender for the Demo-cratic nomination for president.

In New York he was a member of Chancellor Walworth Lodge No. 271,and in California of Henry S. Orme Lodge No. 456, Los Angeles. He wasExalted in Signet Chapter No. 57, R.A.M., Los Angeles on June 15, 1925.Became a Knight Templar and a 32O AASR (SJ).

Fig. 2 — Federal Reserve Act 

32O

 William

GibbsMcAdoo

(1863-1941)

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 Woodrow T. Wilson (1856-1924)28th President (1913-21). Born inStanton, VA. Studied at Princetonand Johns Hopkins. Became a lawyer and university professor. President of Princeton and Gov. of New Jersey

(1911). Elected Democrat President 1912 and 1916. His administrationbrought us into WWI. He was not a Mason, but intentionally surroundedhimself with Masonic advisors.

In 1917 he supposedly coined thename for postwar League of Nationswhen the League of Nations hadalready met under that name in

1913, one year before WWI began. Wilson is also credited with deliveringthe Federal Reserve System. SeeS&B , V1, 3rd ed., ch. 21, 22, 24, 25.

33O Edward M. House (1858-1938)US diplomat. Born in Houston, TX. Awarded 33O in that city, according toDr. John Coleman. During and after War he represented USA in many confer-ences, and was long a close associate of  Wilson, helping him to draft terms for peace at end of WWI. Also supported theestablishment of the League of Nations.

 When WWI began, American Free-masonry immediately went into action.May 1917 issue of The Freemason, a British Masonic monthly, confirmed American Masonic activity: "Alreadyduring the first weeks of the war a great Masonic meeting held in the UnitedStates passed a resolution to give toGreat Britain and her allies all possiblesupport in the present war."

That support came by favorable propaganda created by Masonic journa-lists, including Col. E.M. House. (See S&B , Vol 1, 3rd ed., Ch. 21, 22, 25)

Fig. 3 — The unconstitutional Federal Reserve Act was passed by Congress.Freemason House advised President Wilson to sign this Act into law.

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Figure 4 — Anti-Mason Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie.Their assassination by Serbian Freemasons triggered World War I. SeeScarlet and the Beast , Vol. I, 3rd edition, chaps. 21, 22, 24, 25.

Count Czernin, in his book Im Welt-Krieg (In the World War)  wrote that the Archduke was well aware of the Freemason's plot against his life:"The Archduke knew quite well that the risk of an attempt on his life was

imminent. A year before the war, he informed me that the Freemasonshad resolved his death. He also told me the town where that decision wassaid to have been taken, and mentioned the names of several Hungarianand Austrian politicians who probably knew something about it."

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Fig. 5 — Assassin Gavrilo Princip (right) with co-conspirator Trifko Grabez(left) and friend on a bench in Belgrade's Kalmedgan Park. The assassinswere members of Young Serbia, the youth corps of European Freemasonry.

"On the 28th of June 1914 the Archduke, heir to the crown of the Austrian monarchy, and his wife succumbed to the bullets of Serbianfreemasons [sic]... Distributed among the crowd were eight assassins armedwith bombs and revolvers, of whom the most resolute were Cabrinovic,Princip, and Grabez." All eight were members of Young Serbia, the youth

corps of Serbian Freemasonry — equivalent to the DeMolays in America.Oct. 12, 1914, the assassins were tried. Freemason Cabrinovic uncon-

cernedly told judges of the military court: "In Freemasonry it is allowed tokill." See excerpts of trial from Pharos Shorthand Transcript, pp. 425-426

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Fig. 6&7 — Masons plotting the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand

Chief of Serbia's Intelligence Bureau, Colonel Dragutin C. Dimitrijevic,flanked by aides. Dragutin was known to his intelligence officers as "Apis." As head of Serbian Freemasonry (The Black Hand), he was aware of andfunded the assassins. In the automobile below is the Archduke and hiswife. Within the hour both will be dead and within 5 weeks WWI will begin.

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Fig. 8 — Arresting Freemason Princip, the Assassin (under the arrow).

Freemasonry's assassination of ArchdukeFerdinand triggered World War One !!!

Gavrilo Princip (1894-1918). Nationalist and revolutionary, born inObljaj, Bosnia. He was a member of a secret Serbian terrorist organizationknown as the "Black Hand", dedicated to the achievement of indepen-dence for the South Slav peoples from the Austro-Hungarian empire.Princip died in a Austrian prison during World War One. The Cambridge 

Biographical Encyclopedia  — Cambridge University Press. All eight assassins were members of "Young Serbia" the youth corps

of Muslim Serbian Freemasonry. Young Serbia is equivalent to theDemolays in America. While World War One was raging throughout Europe, the Young Serbian assassins were tried and convicted.

Before reading their arrogant confessions during their trial on thenext two pages, American Freemasonry stated in 1950 that this trialnever took place, but gives absolutely no evidence to that claim. Whereas,at least two authors (one Frenchman in 1928 and one English womanin 1933, who respectively wrote 19 years and 14 years after the fact,both confirm that the trial did take place (read above chapters in S&B ).

Read the story in Scarlet and the Beast , Vol. I,3rd Edition, Chapters 20, 22, 24, 25!

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Excerpts from the Pharos Shorthand Transcript of the trialMore detail found in Chap. 21 of Scarlet and the Beast , Vol. 1, 3rd edi tion

 The President — Did you believe that Slavs of southern Austria-Hungarywould gain any advantage from your act?

Princip — We were agreed upon the choice of means for helping thesouthern Slavs.

 The President — What were those means?Princip — Murder; the disappearance of all those who were opposed to

the realization of Pan-Slavia and who are injust [sic] to the people.

Certain passages of the interrogations during the trial confirm the

influence and involvement of International Freemasonry in the planto kill the Archduke Franz Ferdinand:

Cabrinovic — He [Casimirovic] is a Freemason, even in some degreeone of their chiefs. He travelled abroad immediately after the men hadoffered themselves to carry out the assassination. He went to Russia, Franceand Buda-Pesth. Every time when I asked Ciganovic how far our projectshad advanced, he replied that I should know when Casimirovic shouldreturn. About this time Ciganovic also told me that the Freemasons had

already condemned to death the heir to the throne two years ago, but that they had not found men to carry out their judgment.Premusic — Have you read the books of Rosic?Cabrinovic — I have read his treatise on Freemasonry.Premusic — Were these books distributed in Belgrade?Cabrinovic — I set them in type as a printer.Premusic — Tell me, do you believe in God or anything?Cabrinovic — No.Premusic — Are you a Mason?

Cabrinovic — Why do you ask me that? I cannot answer you on that subject.Premusic — Is Tankosic a Mason?Cabrinovic — Yes, and Ciganovic also.

 The President — From which it follows that you also are a Mason, for a Freemason never admits to anyone but another Mason that he belongsto that society.

Cabrinovic — Please do not ask me about that subject for I shall not reply.

 The President — Tell me something more about the motives. Did youknow before deciding to attempt the assassination that Tankosic andCiganovic were Freemasons? Had the fact of you and they being Freemasonsan influence on your resolve?

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Cabrinovic — Yes. The President — Did you receive from them the mission to carry out 

the assassination?Cabrinovic — I received from no one the mission to carry out the

assassination. Freemasonry had to do with it because it strengthened mein my intention. In Freemasonry it is permitted to kill. Ciganovic told methat the Freemasons had condemned to death the Archduke FranzFerdinand more than a year before.

 The President — Did he tell you that from the very beginning or onlyafter you spoke to him of your wish to carry out the assassination?

Cabrinovic — We had already spoken about Freemasonry but he saidnothing to me of the condemnation to death before we had quite decidedto carry out the assassination.

 The following passage is from the interrogation of Princip, who firedthe fatal shots at the Archduke and who also confirms the origin of the assassination plot in the Lodge:

 The President — Did you speak about Freemasonry with Ciganovic?Princip (insolently) — Why ask me that?

 The President — I ask because I must know. Did you speak to him

about it or not?Princip — Yes, Ciganovic told me that he was a Freemason.

 The President — When did he tell you that?Princip — He told me when I was asking about the means of carrying

out the assassination. He added that he would speak with a certain personand that he would receive the necessary means. On another occasion, hetold me that the heir to the throne had been condemned to death in a Masonic Lodge.

 The President — And are you also a Freemason?

Princip — Why that question? I shall not reply. (After short silence): No. The President — Is Cabrinovic a Mason?Princip — I do not know. Perhaps he is. He told me once that he was

going to join a lodge.

Leon de Poncins, writing 14 years after the trial, reports in his Secret Powers 

Behind Revolution, 1928, that "Twenty accused persons appeared on the12th Oct. 1914 before the military court at Sarajevo. All were Masons. Eight were directly concerned in the murder. The four most active participants

were Princip, Cabrinovic, Grabez and Illic. All were young men 18-20 yrs.old." Illic and two other accused were condemned to death and hanged onFeb. 2, 1915. Cabrinovic and Grabez were sentenced to 20 yearsimprisonment, but died before WWI ended.

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Fig. 9 — Homeland for the Jews. For a list of Masonic players behind theBalfour Declaration, which declared a return of the Jews to Palestine after  World War One, see Scarlet and the Beast , Vol. 1, 3rd ed., chaps. 17, 21, 22.

 Theodore Herzl

(1856-1941)Founder of 

Zionism

33O

Louis (Dembitz) Brandeis(1856-1941)

U.S. Supreme Court Justice

Brandeis was intimate with 33O

Col. Edward House, who wasconstantly at Pres. Woodrow

 Wilson's side (see Fig. 3 thisSection). Brandeis suggested to

House that the White Houseback negotiations with theZionists for a homeland.

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33O

Baron Edmond

de Rothschild(1856-1941)

 Jewish financier whosponsored

the first Jewish coloniesin Palestine.

 Arthur James Balfour(1848-1930)

 Author of Balfour Declaration(1917)

Balfour was the British prime min-ister from 1902-1905 and foreignsecretary from 1916-1919. In thelatter post he wrote the Balfour Declaration (1917) that expressedofficial British approval of Zion-ism and led indirectly to theestablishment of Israel as an

independent state in 1948.

Fig. 10 — Masonic players behind Balfour Declaration. Declaration was toreturn the Jews to their homeland (see S&B, Vol. 1, 3rd ed., ch. 17,21,22).