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The Brotherhood: The Explosive Expose of the Secret World of the Freemasons (1984)

di Stephen Knight

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A classic and highly controversial expos#65533; of the secret world of the Freemasons reissued with a new introduction by Martin Short, author of 'Inside the Brotherhood'. The Freemasons have long fascinated outsiders. The subject of Dan Brown's new novel - set for release in 2007 - this secret and exclusive society, thought to be the largest in Britain today, remains a mystery to the many excluded from its ranks. One would never know if a father or brother was a member due to the mandatory vow of secrecy. In this classic, controversial expos#65533;, Stephen Knight talks to the men on the inside - those who have broken their vow of secrecy to reveal the darker side of the 'brotherhood'. Do they influence the law? Is the KGB involved? And is there is a secret group of Masons running the country today, perhaps influencing every move we make? Fully updated with a new introduction by Martin Short, acclaimed author of 'Inside the Brotherhood', this is the unmissable, true story of an ancient, and mysterious brotherhood operating in our midst.… (altro)
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Besproken in AMT, mei 1984, pp.95,96:
“…waarin wordt gesteld dat agenten van de Sovjet-russische geheime dienst van de Vrijmetselarij gebruik hebben gemaakt om binnen te dringen in de Britse geheime dienst en andere ‘gezagsregionen’. Het Reformarorische Dagblad van vrijdag 27 januari j.l. berichtte het uitvoerigst over dit boek…De weergave in het R.D. toont overigens aan uit welke hoek de wind waait:’Een overtuigt Christen die de vrijmetselarij afwijst’ !”
  MBRLibrary | Jul 28, 2021 |
In the middle 1980s, I visited a house in Northamptonshire called Sulgrave Manor, notable as the ancestral home of the Washingtons. We were conducted around this house by a guide who bore an uncanny resemblence to the late Larry Grayson (a well-known and rather camp tv personality and comedian of the time). At the end of the tour, we ended up in the attic where there was a small museum of Washington memorabilia. The guide let us look at this for a few minutes and then asked if we had any questions. "Yes," piped up one chap, an American. "I don't see any account here of Washington's Masonic connections. Why is this?" The guide looked embarrassed, shuffled his feet a bit, and mumbled something about how "We don't talk about that in this country."

The American went spare.

Afterwards, I was talking to him in the garden. He revealed himself to be a 33rd-degree Mason from Philadelphia. I explained that after Operation Countryman - the exposure of Masonry being used in London to cover collusion between the Metropolitan Police and the criminal fraternity - Freemasonry had got a bad press in the UK. And (through reading this book) I was able to tell him that the Grand Lodge in the UK would not admit, even to other Masons, that his degree of Craft even existed.

This book was topical in the middle 1980s. It remains useful background information today, for even though the Craft now has a more public face, it carefully chooses what it does and does not reveal.

The appendix, giving an account of the Masonic initiation ceremony, also confirms the account given in Tolstoy's 'War and Peace'.... ( )
  RobertDay | Jul 8, 2008 |
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A classic and highly controversial expos#65533; of the secret world of the Freemasons reissued with a new introduction by Martin Short, author of 'Inside the Brotherhood'. The Freemasons have long fascinated outsiders. The subject of Dan Brown's new novel - set for release in 2007 - this secret and exclusive society, thought to be the largest in Britain today, remains a mystery to the many excluded from its ranks. One would never know if a father or brother was a member due to the mandatory vow of secrecy. In this classic, controversial expos#65533;, Stephen Knight talks to the men on the inside - those who have broken their vow of secrecy to reveal the darker side of the 'brotherhood'. Do they influence the law? Is the KGB involved? And is there is a secret group of Masons running the country today, perhaps influencing every move we make? Fully updated with a new introduction by Martin Short, acclaimed author of 'Inside the Brotherhood', this is the unmissable, true story of an ancient, and mysterious brotherhood operating in our midst.

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