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7/8/2025, 10:31:37 PM
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>>509847855
All false. French Revolution was Egyptian Freemasonry and Cagliostro behind it as usual, with some illuminati fellow travelers
Look up the affair of the diamond necklace, which even Napoleon (himself initiated into the Memphis Rite during the Egypt campaign) admitted really started off the revolution
>>509847855
All false. French Revolution was Egyptian Freemasonry and Cagliostro behind it as usual, with some illuminati fellow travelers
Look up the affair of the diamond necklace, which even Napoleon (himself initiated into the Memphis Rite during the Egypt campaign) admitted really started off the revolution
7/4/2025, 11:23:50 PM
>>509522228
>“Speculative Masonry came to Egypt, following the French occupation in 1798. General Kleber, together with other Masonic officers, and with the blessing of Napoleon Bonaparte, agreed to establish a lodge by the name of ISIS which became dormant after the failure of Napoleon's military campaign” (Leon Zeldis, “Freemasonry in Israel”). Several authors claim that Napoleon Bonaparte was initiated into Freemasonry by Jean Baptiste Kleber (1753-1800). Allegedly, Napoleon’s initiation took place in lodge “Isis”. Other sources claim Napoleon was one of the founders of the Isis lodge.
>(...) Frank Maas claims, in his book “De Egyptische Vrijmetselarij”, that Napoleon Bonaparte received the first degree from the “Rite of Misraim”. There are many stories about Napoleon’s involvement with Freemasonry; the majority are set in Egypt. The lodge at Cairo, “Isis”, is said to have had among its members many of the scientists and French officers who accompanied Napoleon to Egypt, as well as notable Egyptians who were supposedly initiated into the mysteries of the pyramids.
>“Evidently, included in Napoleon's campaign to Egypt, was some great mission, for in the annals of the Rite of Memphis, it is so denominated. The Mission to Egypt, they called it" - J. Sellers, “Timeline of the authentic Tradition 1791-1800"
>“Speculative Masonry came to Egypt, following the French occupation in 1798. General Kleber, together with other Masonic officers, and with the blessing of Napoleon Bonaparte, agreed to establish a lodge by the name of ISIS which became dormant after the failure of Napoleon's military campaign” (Leon Zeldis, “Freemasonry in Israel”). Several authors claim that Napoleon Bonaparte was initiated into Freemasonry by Jean Baptiste Kleber (1753-1800). Allegedly, Napoleon’s initiation took place in lodge “Isis”. Other sources claim Napoleon was one of the founders of the Isis lodge.
>(...) Frank Maas claims, in his book “De Egyptische Vrijmetselarij”, that Napoleon Bonaparte received the first degree from the “Rite of Misraim”. There are many stories about Napoleon’s involvement with Freemasonry; the majority are set in Egypt. The lodge at Cairo, “Isis”, is said to have had among its members many of the scientists and French officers who accompanied Napoleon to Egypt, as well as notable Egyptians who were supposedly initiated into the mysteries of the pyramids.
>“Evidently, included in Napoleon's campaign to Egypt, was some great mission, for in the annals of the Rite of Memphis, it is so denominated. The Mission to Egypt, they called it" - J. Sellers, “Timeline of the authentic Tradition 1791-1800"
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