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Freemasonrys Cult Abuses Human And Gay Rights Controversy 1st James Robert Wright

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Freemasonrys Cult Abuses Human And Gay Rights Controversy 1st James Robert Wright
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Publisher: New Falcon Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 117
Author: James Robert Wright
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1st

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Freemasonrys Cult Abuses Human And Gay Rights Controversy 1st James Robert Wright by James Robert Wright instant download after payment.

A revealing, personal memoir of 32nd degree Freemason who was victim of the cult practices and abuses allegedly performed by elite Scottish Rite Freemasons.


"The following is a personal accounting of my experiences
as both a man and Mason. At 28 years of age, after five
humble years of ‘good performance’ as a Mason within the
procurement of my thirty two degrees and with great loyalty
I found myself on the payroll of the Supreme Council of the
Southern Jurisdiction of the United States, and a member of
the Administration in Dallas Texas as the Special Assistant
to the Secretary-General. To put this in perspective, they say
there are currently approximately five million Freemasons
within the continental United States alone; one million alone
residing in Texas. I was one of perhaps two hundred maximum
in these United States actually getting paid to do it.
When faced with and trying to move forward on a very large
accomplishment such as this, the first thing I learned was that
I had suddenly become a public figure and consequently the
constant subject of criticism."

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