INIQUITY UNVEILED: FREEMASONRY
& ORDER OF ILLUMINATI
Part 1: History of the Hebrew Manuscript on the Origin of
Freemasonry
CONTENTS:
- History of the Hebrew Manuscript on the Origin of Freemasonry
- Introduction
- History of the Hebrew
Manuscript
- Go to Part 2: Origin of Freemasonry
- Go to Part 3: Origin of Order of Illuminati
- Go to Part 4: Freemasonry, Order of Illuminati,
and Other Secret Societies Condemned by The Roman Catholic Church
- Go to Part 5: Documents Show Freemasons and
Illuminati as Ignitiators of Wars and Revolutions
- Go to Part 6: Freemasons and Illuminati Set
up Apparatus for the Establishment of the One-World Government
History
of the Hebrew Manuscript on the Origin of Freemasonry
1. Introduction
- It was generally believed that modern Freemasonry was created in 1717 when
its Grand Lodge of England was established. It was also generally believed
that it was Dr. James Anderson who wrote its "New Constitutions." (See, for
instance, Paul A. Fisher, Behind the Lodge Door, Shield Publishing,
Inc., P.O.Box 90181, Washington D.C.20090, p. 24). It is true that the new
name was adopted in 1717, but the real founder of Freemasonry is not
Anderson. Moreover, few people, including most of its members, know that its
origin is 2000 years old. Indeed, as far as we know, none of the current books
on Freemasonry traces Freemasonry to its true origin. Masonry was founded by
King Herod Agrippa at the suggestion of Hiram Abiud, with the consent of Moab
Levy, Adoniram, Johanan, Jacob Abdon, Antipas, Solomon Aberon, and Ashad Abia
in the year 43. The original name was the "Mysterious Force." All its
founders belonged to Judaism. In this article, we are going to present a true
history based on the priceless manuscript written in Hebrew containing minutes
of the meetings of the original founders of Masonry.
- The following sections on Masonry are based on the English translation of
the original manuscript written in Hebrew of the History of Masonry. The
History was transmitted from the nine founders only to the direct descendants
of these founders. One of the original Hebrew copies was passed from Moab
Levy, a founder, to Joseph Levy in 17th century. However, Joseph Levy's copy
was robbed by Desaguliers, the founder of modern Masonry, after Levy was
assassinated by Desaguliers. Joseph's son Abraham Levy died of tuberculosis
two years after his marriage to Esther. Esther remarried to Abraham Abiud who
was a direct descendant of Hiram Abiud, the real founder of the ancient
Masonic Association. Abraham Abiud possessed another copy of the original
manuscript. Their only female child, also named Esther, was married to Samuel
Lawrence. Their son Jonas Lawrence had a son Samuel by his first wife but
later married Janet a Christian Protestant and converted to Christianity. This
only manuscript was passed on to Jonas who expressed his desire to publish it.
But Jonas was assassinated for his conversion to Christianity and his illegal
possession of the History because he was not a direct descendant of the Levy
line. Jonas's will could not be carried out until his great grandson, Lawrence
G. S. Lawrence born 1868, who was a Protestant, translated the History from
Hebrew into English. In this translation, Mr. Lawrence -- the last Descendant
of the owner of the history (the Hebrew manuscript) -- adopted the title:
The Dissipation of the Darkness, the Origin of Masonry. In the
following sections, we will quote extensively from the English translation of
the Hebrew manuscript and the pages that contain the quotes refer to this
document.
2. History of the
Hebrew Manuscript
These are the words of Lawrence G.S. Lawrence:
- Thus it is that I, Lawrence, son of George, son of Samuel, son of Jonas,
son of Samuel Lawrence, of Russian origin, the last descendant of the
descendants of one of the owners of this History, say:
- I inherited from my father a manuscript composed by our ancestors in the
Hebrew language and translated by one of them to Russian language. Another
of them translated it to English. (p. 18).
- Our ancestor, Jonas, introduced in the manuscript a series of events;
this History, thus, being produced by him and his ancestors. Jonas arranged
it and divided it into two sections. He wanted to publish it, but various
obstacles impeded it: health, economic means and political events. He and
his wife, Janet, conceived the idea of the publication of this History; on
finding themselves incapable of doing so, they commended its publication to
their son, my grandfather, Samuel. Jonas died without seeing his longing
fulfilled. (p. 18).
- My grandfather, Samuel, the son of Jonas, who was the son of Samuel
Lawrence, here addresses his words to his son, George, my father. Samuel
said to his son, George:
- Son: Here you see these introductions headed by a list of names. These
names correspond to the successive heirs of this History since the renewal
of the Association (The Mysterious Force) where it changed its name
to "Freemasonry." They include: Joseph Levy. (p. 19)
- Joseph Levy is one of the renewers of the association. He is a Jew and
an heir of the History from his ancient ancestors who, in turn, inherited
it from Moab Levy, one of the nine founders.
- It was our ancestor, Joseph, who conceived the idea of changing the
name of the association (The Mysterious Force) to Freemasonry and
of reforming the statutes.
- Here you have the details: He was sent to to London with his son,
Abraham, and a friend named Abraham Abiud, all Jews, descendants of the
heirs of the History and very well financed. They had made efforts to
enter another city and, not having success, they headed for London. There
they met two influential and knowledgeable persons who served as suitable
elements to accomplish their purposes. They are:
- John Desaguliers and a companion called George (last name unknown to
manuscript owner). (p. 19)
- After having strengthened the friendship among themselves, Joseph Levy
revealed the name of the association, "The Mysterious Force," and related
to his two friends, in synthesis and with discretion, some parts of the
History, concealing its fundamental secrets. He also made it known to them
that for a long time it was inactive, almost dead, needing for its renewal
the change of name and the reform of the statutes in such a way that the
new statutes and the changed name might attract many members. Thus it
would grow. (p. 19)
- With eloquence and cleverness, Joseph Levy succeeded in convincing his
two friends, Desaguliers and George, of the necessity of reviving the
association. Having achieved this initial success, they separated on
condition that they would meet again, each one of them bringing three
names appropriate for the new association, from which the specific name
would come. The next meeting was held ten days later. Each one presented
his names, the one approved being one of those proposed by Joseph Levy:
FREEMASONRY. It was August 25, 1716. (p. 20)
- Abraham, son of Joseph Levy, who had witnessed the two sessions, said:
- This name had preference over the others for two reasons. First,
because it is the same name that some Italian architects adopted in the
13th century (Freemasons). And second, because it was a suitable
expression of the ancient signs and symbols used in the association,
The Mysterious Force; symbols that pertained to construction and to
architecture, proposed by Hiram Abiud, one of the founders, for the
purpose of concealing the origin of the Association, attributing it to
epochs prior to Jesus. (p. 20)
- Desaguliers approved the words of my father, adding:
- "In the third place, present-day architects and builders have
associations, syndicates ond lodges where they gather to fortify and
dignify their profession. With this name then, we can gather, all in a
single association without anyone's knowing our purposes. And fourth,
these two terms,' Masonry,' (construction) and 'Mason' are encountered
since antiquity, will be a thick veil over the secret of the origin of
the foundation; and, besides, without doubt, they will increase the
prestige of the Association." (p. 20)
- Our ancestor, Abraham Levy, before his death, added:
- "Desaguliers specified that those people who joined the lodges before
1717 in London were masons, in the sense that they were engineers,
architects, builders, apprentices, but they had no connection with the
Association, The Mysterious Force, that began true Masonry." (p.
20)
- For that purpose five men met: Levy, Desaguliers, and the companions
mentioned above and they approved the addition of the term, "Free,"
thus unequivocally concealing the date of its foundation from the rest of
the people in general and the members and associates in particular. (pp.
20-21)
- John Desaguliers and his companion began to demand that Levy show him
the History. Levy had made it known to them that it was translated into
English, that three of the inherited manuscripts had been lost recently,
four had been lost long ago, and there remained only his manuscript and
one other ( Note: the other is the manuscript of Abraham Abiud. It is the
one whose translation we have on hand). Such declarations excited
Desaguliers and George extremely, the reason why they insisted on the need
for a suitable copy so that with said copy it would be much easier for
them to form the new statute. They showed themselves so faithful to the
principles, desires and doctrines of Levy that they succeeded in
convincing him to deliver a copy to them. It was delivered to them. A time
passed during which they read it. (p. 21)
- The five met again and decided to summon some friends on the pretext
of establishing a "Unitive Association." The true purpose was the renewal
of the Association, the Mysterious Force, its resurrection with the
new name agreed upon by the five and the restoration of the first
Principal Lodge (Jerusalem). Thus Levy wanted it. (p. 21)
- On March 10, 1717 they invited several architects and acquaintances.
The invited were presided over by a wise man named Dr. James Anderson, who
was a friend of Desaguliers. After lengthy discussions they reached an
accord and designated June 24, 1717, to realize a great meeting. (p. 21)
- Meanwhile Levy was preparing his son, Abraham, for the great events of
the future. Days later Abraham Levy journeyed to Portugal accompanied by
Abraham Abiud, his relative. The latter is the descendant of Hiram Abiud,
one of the founders, and owner of this copy. (p. 21-22)
- Between March 10 and June 24 a great conflict was begun between Levy
and Desaguliers and George because of their refusal to return the copy. In
the June 24 meeting, the majority were on the side of Desaguliers and
Anderson; as a result both conspired against Levy, assassinating and
robbing his papers including the aforementioned English copy and the
Hebrew copy. (p. 22)
- On the June 24, 1717 meeting, they agreed on creating the Grand Lodge of
England.
- Here it is necessary to mention the names of the successive heirs of this
History, from our ancestor, Joseph Levy, the renewer of the Association, down
to me, Lawrence.
- Joseph Levy was the son of Nathan, who was the son of Abraham, Abraham
the son of Jacob, Jacob the son of Nathan, Nathan the son of Jacob, who was
the son of Isaac, who was the son of Moab, Moab the son of Rafael, etc.,
etc. back to Moab Levy, the first ancestor and one of the Nine Founders of
the Association, the Mysterious Force. (p. 22-23)
- Joseph Levy, Jew, 1665-1717
- Abraham, son of Joseph Levy, Jew, 1685 - 1718
- Nathan, son of Abraham Levy, Jew, 1717 - 1810
- Esther, daughter of Nathan Levy, Jew, 1753 - 1793
- Samuel Lawrence, her husband, Jew, 1742 - 1795
- Jonas (son of Samuel and Esther), converted to Christianity with the
name of James, 1775 - 1825
- Janet, daughter of John Lincoln, Christian Protestant, 1785 - 1854
- Samuel, son of Jonas and Janet (Stepmother), Protestant Christian
,1807 - 1883
- George, son of Samuel Lawrence, Protestant Christian, 1840 - 1884. (p.
23)
- Desaguliers, born March 12, 1683 and died in the year 1742, was the only
man who distinguished himself by his fervent zeal in the revitalization of the
Association in the beginning of the 18th century. He merited the title of
"Father of the New Masonry." The existence of the grand Lodge of England is
due to his effort alone. (P. 41)
- Notwithstanding the indication of the name of Anderson as the one who
established the first edition of the fundamental statutes of the new Masonry,
its forger and original observer was Desaguliers. If Anderson composed it, it
was Desaguliers who believed it and dictated the fundamental themes and basic
ideas. (p. 41)