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I shared the following after viewing the video.
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Thank you for writing and asking your excellent questions. I can imagine that you might be
confused at the contradictory claims you are hearing. I trust that you are enough aware of
the control of the major media networks (including radio and Fox Network) by those who
are working toward a Satanic New World Order that you would be very cautious about
anything you hear on Glenn Beck's show. Glenn Beck is NOT the champion of freedom that
his persona portrays. The powers that control the media would not allow this man to be
broadcast on 400 radio stations (and FOX network) if he were not helping their cause.
Furthermore, Glenn Beck is a Mormon, and the Mormon church was birthed out of
Freemasonry. If you are not familiar with the history of Mormonism, you might search on
the words "Mormons and Freemasons" or "Mormon Lodges." I have a presentation on
Freemasonry that includes information and images revealing the link between Freemasonry
and Mormonisn. The information on the Mormon church is about 2/3s of the way into the
presentation.
Perhaps you have heard some talk about Mitt Romney being a Mormon and wearing his
Temple Garments under his clothes. I suspect that Glenn Beck does the same. The Temple
Garments are underwear that bear markings derived from Freemasonry. They have on them
images of the Masonic compass and the square. There are images of this in my presentation.
Would you not consider it a significant thing if you were so devoted to your belief system
that you would wear special undergarments at all times? This is not some casual belief
system practiced by Mormons. The Temple rites of the Mormon church are very similar to
the rites found in Freemasonry for one flows out of the other.
What you should keep in mind is that in watching, or listening, to a Glenn Beck program
that is downplaying the parts of Freemasonry that would be offensive to Christians, you are
receiving information from someone who is NOT an unbiased source. Glenn Beck, due to
his association with the Mormon church is effectually a Freemason himself. It is in his
interest to make not only Freemasonry, but the Mormon religion, appear to be
non-threatening to a great many Americans who come from an evangelical Christian
background.
As far as David Barton is concerned, any man who states that in George Washington's day
Freemasonry had no oaths, secret allegiances, or special rights is either grossly deceived,
or a liar. If you do a little research on David Barton you will find that there are many among
the conservative Christian circles who have been catching David Barton in some very stark
and brazen lies. Barton has been re-writing American history to make it appear that the
founding father's were all orthodox Christian believers who were true disciples of Jesus
Christ. Nothing could be further from the truth.
A good place for you to start in checking out the reputation of David Barton is by reading
the following book. You can get it on Amazon in Kindle Format for only $4.99. You do not
need a Kindle E-book reader to view it. You can read any Kindle book online at Amazon's
cloud service, or on your computer using the Kindle for PC software that is free.