The whole is enriched by the controversial and courageous explanation of how the Freemasonry of the supranational Ur-Lodges and certain circles of the traditional Freemason network, after the anti-Freemasonry campaigns suffered in the central decades of the 20th century (the work of the official policies of the Chinese Communist Party), has regained ground in China with great effort—albeit powerfully—since the beginning of the 1970s, structurally conditioning the political and economic evolution of this Eastern superpower in the following decades and up to the present day.

Freemasons demystifies this tendency in conspiracy literature and some contemporary media to confuse causes with effects, or rather, to focus on secondary and subordinate causes, such as national-regional, continental, or globalist para-Masonic associations (useful from a Masonic perspective, especially as a "screen of convenience"; seemingly extremely private entities, but which, in the end, are often and deliberately employed as visible and valuable "scarecrows," as a cover and disguise for less tangible and perceptible inner circles), instead of piercing through the many veils and thus being able to see the unmistakable profile of the supranational Ur-Lodges.