Anonymous ID: bc7539 Aug. 4, 2018, 5:47 p.m. No.2456253   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6609

Interesting bit of history:

 

https://mckinleybirthplacemuseum.org/2016/09/29/mckinley-and-freemasonry/

William McKinley as a member of the Knights Templar. It was during the Civil War that McKinley became interested in Masonry.

Upon leaving the Union Army, he re-joined the Masons as a member of the Knights Templar when he returned to Ohio. There, he continued to be an active Mason throughout the rest of his life.

Received the illustrious Order of Red Cross, December 18, 1884. Created a Knight Templar, and made a Knight of Malta, December 23, 1884, in Canton Commandery, No. 38, K.T., Canton, Ohio.”

Anonymous ID: bc7539 Aug. 4, 2018, 6:05 p.m. No.2456609   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2456253

https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_masonsknightstemplar02c.htm

In 1901, New Yorks Chief Detective Lieutenant Joseph Petrosino, had warned the Secret Service about an imminent assassination attempt against President William McKinley. Petrosino had learned of the plot by infiltrating his agents into the Henry Street Settlement House in New York, a hot bed of British Fabian Society and international anarchist activity. The Secret Service ignored his warnings, and McKinley was assassinated months later, leaving British agent and B'nai B'rith ally, Teddy Roosevelt, to assume the Presidency.

 

in the latter decades of the nineteenth century, British-centered finance gained supremacy over American industry and U.S. policy-making. Under British sponsorship, Pike's Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction, came to rule over much of the world's Freemasonry. At length its headquarters moved from South Carolina to Washington, D.C. Theodore Roosevelt, a racialist Anglophile and passionate Freemason, became U.S. President September 14, 1901, upon the shooting death of William McKinley. Teddy Roosevelt's reign was the Lost Cause triumphant: Roosevelt's revered exiled uncle, James Bulloch, Judah Benjamin's secret service chief in England, had ghostwritten young Teddy's book on naval history; and Teddy's clique had finally conquered Cuba in the 1898 U.S. War with Spain.

The Washington, D.C. statue honoring Klan founder Albert Pike was dedicated 39 days after Teddy Roosevelt's inauguration.