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A Cairo loge meets in the 1940s under portrait of King Farouk. A certificate of membership and appointment to ‘Standard Bearer’ 1946 Honoring a Muslim member of the Egyptian and Sudan Lodges, subsidiary to the English Grand Lodge of the Duke of Kent. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A Cairo loge meets in the 1940s under portrait of

King Farouk

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A certificate of membership and

appointment to‘Standard Bearer’ 1946

Honoring a Muslim member of the Egyptian and Sudan

Lodges, subsidiary to

the English Grand Lodge of the

Duke of Kent.

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Judge Ragheb Idriss Bey ex-governor of Kalioubieh,

Grand Master and Sovereign Grand Commander of Egypt

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al-Ahram 4 July 1938; freemason benefit in Old Cairo

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“… Therefore, and for the detailed data on Freemasonry’s activity, its considerable danger, its wicked dressing and its cunning aims, the College of Islamic Jurisprudence considers Freemasonry one of

the most dangerously destructive organizations to Islam and to

Muslims.

Whoever would associate himself with it while in knowledge of its true

nature and aims, would be a non-believer in Islam and uncounted among its adherents.”________________________________________

“ Freemasonry is deceptive and fraudulent.Its promise is light—its performance is darkness.

Freemasons should be totally outlawed! ”

John Quincy Adams, President (1825-29)

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Obelisk in the Lady Rothschild’s Grove

Freemasonic sun-god Monument in Jerusalem

Israeli Supreme Court Building funded by RothschildsIsraeli Supreme Court Building funded by Rothschilds

Pyramid on Israeli Court Building Pyramid on Israeli Court Building Built by Baron RothschildBuilt by Baron Rothschild

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The star and crescent symbol itself is very ancient, dating back to early Sumerian civilization, where it was associated with the sun God and moon Goddess (one early appearance dates to 2100 BCE), and later, with Goddesses Tanit and even Diana. The symbol remained in near constant use, and was eventually adopted into the battle-standard of the Ottoman Dynasty, who are mainly responsible for its association with Islam.

It should be noted that there is no mention of such a symbol in the Koran, the Holy book of Islam, nor is there any relationship between the crescent and star and the Prophet (whose flag was black and white, inscribed “Nasr um min Allah,” “with the help of Allah.”) Today, the star and crescent is widely accepted as a symbol of the Islamic faith, and is much like the cross in Christian countries. It is, however, not accepted by all Muslims- many Muslims consider it un-Islamic and even blasphemous.”

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This Eight Point

Star of Shamash

taken from Babylonian

Clay Tablets

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Symbol of Canaanite Baal-Hazor Shamash, son-god St. Peter’s Square

Coptic Ankh with solar cross from 3rd & 8th Cent. Ethiopia

Obelisk Pharaoh Thutmoses III from Temple of Amon now in St. Peter’s Square

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Helios, Roman sun-god. Note: corona is same as that of Lady Liberty

Below : pagan sun wheel in the temple at Kararak India, note the Acadian cross of Baal

“And he took away the horses that the kings of Judah had given to the sun, at the entering in of the house of the LORD, by the chamber of Nathanmelech the chamberlain, which was in the suburbs, and burned the chariots of the sun with fire.” - 2 Kings, 23:11

Scandinavian Rock Carvings of Solar Cross

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Thoth, one of the five immortals, protected the infant Horus after the murder of Osiris.

Thoth-Hermes was called “The Dog-Headed” because of his faithfulness and integrity.

He is shown crowned with a solar nimbus (Catholic halo), carrying in one hand the Crux Ansata (Ankh), the symbol of eternal life, and in the other a serpent-wound staff symbolic of his dignity as a counselor of the gods.

It is doubtful that the deity called Thoth by the Egyptians was originally Hermes, but the two personalities became melded over time and it is now impossible to separate them. Thoth was called “The Lord of the Divine Books” and “Scribe of the Company of the Gods.”

Helios: From Troy Temple Relief, 3000 BC

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Athena Lady Liberty Isis Sol Invictus (Roman sun god)

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• Thor’s hammer• 32nd Degree Freemason• Buddhist Swastika• Labrum of Constantine • Coptic Cross• Egyptian Ankh • Mogen David

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Sir Flinders Petrie, Egyptologist

“The monogram Chi-Rho was the emblem of the Egyptian god, Horus, thousands of years before Christ and is therefore a link between Horus the savior, and Christ the savior: a link between the Chi-Rho and the symbol of Osiris – god the father of Horus or Christ.

An identical symbol to the Chi-Rho has been found inscribed on rocks dating from 2,500 BC Sumeria, and was interpreted as ‘a combination of the two Sun-symbols’ – symbols of the ancient shining ones or ‘Watchers’

Chi also has another meaning – ‘Great Fire’ or ‘Light’ or even ‘Shining’.

The P (Rho) part is more difficult but has been related to ‘Pen’ (pen means, ‘head’) in etymology thus implying that the loop on the top of the P is a head, in the very place that a skull would be on the skull and crossbones.

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The Queen’s Royal Lancers (Far Left)

Catholic Chi-Rho : A Chi Rho monogram (the supposed ‘Cross of Constantine’) was found on a tomb at Pompeii that dates from two and a half centuries before the death of Constantine (337 CE).

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The Duke of Kent Ritual Initiation Apron from a German Lodge

President Harry S. Truman

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Brigadier General Frank T. Hines, 32 Degree Knight Commander of the Court of Honor of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite in the Salt Lake Orient Lodge. // Grand Master: Knights of Malta

Queen in Royal Garter Regalia

Badge of the Commonwealth Order

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Symbol of Ishtar or Isanna

(Accadian goddess)

Note the eight points adopted by Islam.

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From the stele of Ur-Nammu of Ur (2112-2095BC). The solar blaze is the sun-god, Shamash, placed within the crescent of the moon-goddess, (I) Nanna, also known as Ashteroth and Ishtar, Queens of Heaven. (star of Sirius) The National Icons above are not accidental reproductions innocently mimicked by idiots. These are purposeful logos, indispensable to Magi ministrations. Ancient Egyptians called Sirius the 'Dog Star', after their god Osiris, whose head in pictograms resembled that of a dog. In Egypt, Sirius shines for most of the summer, and since it is such a bright star, the Egyptians actually believed that the additional light from this nearby star was responsible for the summer heat. This of course is not true. However the origin of the phrase 'the dog days of summer' comes from this ancient belief - the 'dog star' being the root of this common saying!

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Angola Soviet Union Azerbaijan China

Algeria Pakistan Tunisia Mauritania

Malaysia Ottoman Australia Sirius

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Isis and the bull-god Hathor at right. The Egyptians offered their most beautiful daughters in public copulation annually to a live bull.

Isis is often shown with her son Horus in her arms (as is the Catholic Madonna). She is crowned with the lunar orb, ornamented with the horns of rams or bulls. Orus, or Horus, was the son of Isis and Osiris (Egyptian Tammuz).

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Fig. I shows the sun-god solar disc between the angel’s wings, also known as the Catholic Monstrance wherein the communion host is worshipped in procession. Note the same two pillars on the Freemasonic apron at right. The angel emerges from the Easter egg, or Sufi Pearl, out of which comes the primordial fire of creation. Christians adopted the tradition of colouring Easter Eggs from the Yezidi Cult. The Masonic Apron is used in their Initiation Rites.

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The Symbol for Planet Nibiru (a Fallen Angel god) = the cross.

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Left: Symbols of the Hindu cult known as the Jains (Mahatma Ghandi)

Note the eight-point star of Islam/Isis in the centre of the palm and solar disc.

At right are the Catholic Monstrance

Below: the Sunni/Shiite Hand of Fatima.

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Winged Globe of Egypt & The Sufi Totem

The Fallen Angelsbas relief sculpture of the

Halaf culture from Georges Roux' s Ancient Iraq

These are the angels (jinn) of the Sabeans Who dwelt in ancient Haran and are associated with the Gibbor or Giants such as King Og in the OT

Sufi Totem from Mosque in Luxor

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reliefs taken from Capernaum 350 BC and Babylonian columns

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European Union Flag American Medals of Honor Tombstones of Templar Knights

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Astrum Argentum of the OTO of Aleister Crowley

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