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Scarlet and the Beast I: A history of the war between English and French Freemasonry

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My research has uncovered two opposing powers within Freemasonry. One, based in London, promotes an idolatrous, pantheistic worldview and aligns with monarchist, capitalistic, wealthy, right-wing ideologies. The other, rooted in Paris, is atheistic and humanistic, embracing republican, socialist, poor, left-wing principles. I refer to these factions as Scarlet and the Beast. Utilizing Scripture as my guide, I developed a breakthrough theory that clarifies the extensive literature on Freemasonry and its contradictions. My library includes works by both English and French Masonic members and defectors. Initially, like many revisionist authors, I believed in a single overarching plot. However, I soon recognized that many authors were revealing the conflict between two groups of conspirators. The tactics of both factions were so similar that, without scriptural guidance, one might perceive only a unified conspiracy. This intriguing historical struggle, consistently highlighted by my research, underscores the rivalry within Freemasonry. While revisionist authors often focus on one plot, I observed that many exposes identified Paris as the center of intrigue before World War I. Post-war evidence suggests a shift of intrigue to London, which I will explore further in this work.

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Scarlet and the Beast I: A history of the war between English and French Freemasonry, John Daniel

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