“Nous ne voulons pas connaître la colossale machine maçonnique. Nous l'ignorons. Mais en examinant les archives municipales et nationales, nous rencontrons à chaque pas, et partout, et nous pouvons "filer" une immense organisation qui parle le langage connu pour être le langage maçonnique, qui donne partout ses mots d'ordre, qui prépare, organise et au besoin fasifie tout, suivant la méthode maçonnique.”
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À propos de la révolution française
Thèmes
mot , fils , organisation , ordre , bien-être , machine , être , données , parlement , fil , organe , besoin , maçon , nationaux , méthode , tout , langage , chaque , archive , organisateur , suivant , municipaleAugustin Cochin 2
archiviste-paléographe, spécialiste de la Révolution frança… 1876–1916Citations similaires


Freemasonry is a global organization. Their real power [base] is in England and France. But they also have large organization in the United States. They have branches in Russia, everywhere in the world. In India too. They have taken hold of the key positions in the government. They even can exert power over the courts. Sometimes they lay hands on the security forces. They can assume control over of every kind of sector in the state. They can worm their way inside. If they want to organize any kind of action, they use their members to set up these things.
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First of all it's wonderful propaganda for the Masonic idea. If the royal house belongs to a lodge, then it is respectable in the eyes of the broad masses, the propertied and the educated classes. All doubts are at once silenced. The Masons no longer need to defend themselves, but only point to the king, their brother Mason. Is any individual going to be more clever than his king? Such membership automatically attracts all those whom the Masons particularly want, influential officials and politicians. Without any need for further action they have won over leading political and industrial figures to Masonry. The Masonic lodge now becomes the centre of social life with riotous banquets and celebrations for the king's or prince's birthday. It all seems like a great national and social club; cheap wining and dining offer no small attraction to the official unblessed with this world's goods.
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Sur la Franc-maçonnerie

First of all it's wonderful propaganda for the Masonic idea. If the royal house belongs to a lodge, then it is respectable in the eyes of the broad masses, the propertied and the educated classes. All doubts are at once silenced. The Masons no longer need to defend themselves, but only point to the king, their brother Mason. Is any individual going to be more clever than his king? Such membership automatically attracts all those whom the Masons particularly want, influential officials and politicians. Without any need for further action they have won over leading political and industrial figures to Masonry. The Masonic lodge now becomes the centre of social life with riotous banquets and celebrations for the king's or prince's birthday. It all seems like a great national and social club; cheap wining and dining offer no small attraction to the official unblessed with this world's goods.
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À propos de la révolution française.