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The Ku Klux Klan, believed that Catholicism was incompatible with democracy and that parochial schools encouraged separatism and kept Catholics from becoming loyal Americans. The Catholics responded to such prejudices by repeatedly asserting their rights as American citizens and by arguing that they, not the nativists (anti-Catholics), were true patriots since they believed in the right to freedom of religion.
With the rapid growth of the second Ku Klux Klan (KKK) 1921โ€“25, anti-Catholic rhetoric intensified. The Catholic Church of the Little Flower was first built in 1925 in Royal Oak, Michigan, a largely Protestant area. Two weeks after it opened, the Ku Klux Klan burned a cross in front of the church.
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The list of handshakes is much longer. With 33 degrees in different systems, quite a lot comes together. As outsiders, we unfortunately have to pass at this point, since we can neither describe all handshakes nor assign them correctly. To prevent disinformation, we will have to wait until we have more precise information from a reliable source.

Furthermore, secret handshakes do not only exist among the Freemasons, but also among other fraternities such as the Ku Klux Klan. This is not even surprising, because the KKK was founded by Freemasons and supported by Grand Masters like Albert Pike (1809-1891).
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The Last Refuge of the Knights Templar: The Ultimate Secret of the Pike Letters
April 7, 2020
A modern-day thriller centered on authentic historical letters encoded with Templar and Rosicrucian secrets

โ€ข Includes the actual text of recently discovered correspondence between two famous 19th-century Masonic leaders, Albert Pike and Colonel J. W. B. MacLeod Moore

โ€ข Follows the protagonists, Thomas and Janet, as they seek to protect the Pike lettersโ€™ secret from the Vatican and its fanatical Jesuit hitman as well as others who desire to use the lettersโ€™ secret for world domination

โ€ข Also includes a short biography of controversial Masonic icon Albert Pike

Centered on recently discovered, authenticated correspondence between two famous 19th-century Masonic leaders, Confederate General Albert Pike and British Colonel James Wilson Bury MacLeod Moore, this modern-day thriller follows Thomas, a direct descendant of Col. Moore, and Janet Rose, a direct descendant of the Merovingian Kings and House of David, as they risk their lives to protect the letters and the Templar and Rosicrucian secrets encoded within them. As Thomas and Janet discover, everyone--from the Church to the White House to Confederate sympathizers and the KKK--seeks the ancient knowledge contained within the letters, knowledge that would allow a singular entity to control the world and bring all of the great religions to their knees.

Pitted against a psychotic and sexually perverted Jesuit priest, tasked by the Vaticanโ€™s inner circle to retrieve the Pike letters, the couple is aided by two Templar guardians and a modern-day practicing alchemist, Janetโ€™s grandfather. As Thomas and Janetโ€™s love for one another grows, the couple transcends to a higher level of understanding, unaware that they are following the same ancient morals and dogma found within the 33 degrees of Scottish Rite Freemasonry, as defined by none other than Albert Pike himself.

Part fact, part fiction, the novel, with its 33 initiatory chapters, provides a rare glimpse into the inner circles of modern-day Freemasonry, along with revelations of ancient alliances between Native Americans and the Templars. Set in Georgetown, in the heart of Washington, D.C., the story ends with a dramatic unveiling of the ultimate New World secret sought by so many factions: the location of the last Knights Templar refuge in the New World, where the lost treasure of the Templars, including sacred knowledge of the Holy Family--the descendants of Jesus and Mary Magdalene--remains to this day.
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No one has never grown up with humiliation of others
If he have progress, it will not reach a position
If he get the position, he won't have achievements
Even if there will some results, it would be only betrayals that will burn with eternal disgrace.

The thirst for power arises from the original top killer sin of pride and selfish ego.
Favorite sin of Satan.

Burying the self conscience eventually leads to death of the soul, while at the end everything will passes in front of our own eyes in a few minutes.

As Rumi said;
This world is a mountain and our actions has ecos.

At last everyone knows what he has done and the final question is; Did it worth? if there is no Devine punishment tho

Best regards
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"Homeopathy looks at the horrors of Allopathy", by Alexander Beideman (1857)
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On August 24, 1814, during the War of 1812 between the United States and England, British troops enter Washington, D.C. and burn the White House in retaliation for the American attack on the city of York in Ontario, Canada, in June 1813.

When the British arrived at the White House, they found that President James Madison and his first lady Dolley had already fled to safety in Maryland. Soldiers reportedly sat down to eat a meal made of leftover food from the White House scullery using White House dishes and silver before ransacking the presidential mansion and setting it ablaze.

According to the White House Historical Society and Dolleyโ€™s personal letters, President James Madison had left the White House on August 22 to meet with his generals on the battlefield, just as British troops threatened to enter the capitol. Before leaving, he asked his wife Dolley if she had the โ€œcourage or firmnessโ€ to wait for his intended return the next day. He asked her to gather important state papers and be prepared to abandon the White House at any moment.

The next day, Dolley and a few servants scanned the horizon with spyglasses waiting for either Madison or the British army to show up. As British troops gathered in the distance, Dolley decided to abandon the coupleโ€™s personal belongings and instead saved a full-length portrait of former president George Washington from desecration. Dolley wrote to her sister on the night of August 23 of the difficulty involved in saving the painting. Since the portrait was screwed to the wall, she ordered the frame to be broken and the canvas pulled out and rolled up. Two unidentified โ€œgentlemen from New Yorkโ€ hustled it away for safe-keeping. (Unbeknownst to Dolley the portrait was actually a copy of Gilbert Stuartโ€™s original). The task complete, Dolley wrote โ€œand now, dear sister, I must leave this house, or the retreating army will make me a prisoner in it by filling up the road I am directed to take.โ€ Dolley left the White House and found her husband at their predetermined meeting place in the middle of a thunderstorm.