Anonymous ID: 0dea72 Jan. 4, 2019, 8:15 a.m. No.4594103   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>-Benjamin Franklin became a member after starting his own society.

>-George Washington performed Mason rites when breaking ground at the Capitol.

>-Somehow Mozart became a Mason and composed 600 pieces of music

>-Mark Twain joined a St. Louis lodge

>-Winston Churchill contributed to Freemasonry his entire life

>-Franklin D. Roosevelt was an honorary member

>-Paul Revere, Andrew Jackson and John Wayne

 

Here are some excerpts from an article with lots of peerage begats by Miles Mathis, having at Ben Franklin's genealogy and history. Besides what's mentioned here, he also presents evidence that Benjy was gay and part of a British intelligence group that set up the good old USofA. The jpg image is of a book whose title was mentioned:

 

"…Do the mainstream histories tell us Ben Franklin had relatives of this sort before the American Revolution? Not that I know of. In fact, the encyclopedias try to tell us Franklin's father was a soapmaker, and that his grandmother was an indentured servant. They tell us the Folgers were Puritans, 'just the sort of rebels destined to transform colonial America.' Given what we have discovered, that already looks like a lie. Franklin's family was from the highest levels of the peerage, as we have seen. And like Samuel Parris of Salem, the Folgers weren't real Puritans: they were crypto-Jews running fantastic projects…"

"…Through the Montagus, Franklin was related to George Washington, whose grandmother was a Montague. So, once again, they don't tell you that all the founding fathers were directly descended from the highest levels of the British peerage…"

"…At age 22, Ben set up a printing house with Hugh Meredith. Again, kind of unbelievable for a poor young man with a 4th-grade education. But who is Hugh Meredith? We are told he was a farmer who took an interest in newspaper publishing. Right. He and Ben went to work for Samuel Keimer, who founded the Pennsylvania Gazette. He is another ghost whose bio makes no sense. One clue we get is that after he sold the paper to Franklin, he went to Barbados. We have seen Barbados over and over as a hub of these crypto-Jewish millionaires. Samuel Parris of the Salem hoax was from there, for instance. And Keimer is another Jewish name. In fact, Ben admitted Keimer was Jewish, telling us he had a Jewish beard and recognized the sabbath on Saturday…"

"…In 1732, Franklin published the first German-language newspaper in the colonies, Die Philadelphische Zeitung. Again, a strange thing for a Boston boy with a 4th-grade education to do. Especially one with no admitted German heritage. According to the posted genealogies, the Folgers came over from Norfolk, England, where they had been since the 1500s. The Franklins were from Northamptonshire. The Whites/Wights were also from Northamptonshire. The Morrills were from Essex. So why would Ben be publishing a German newspaper? Did he know German, and if so where and when did he learn it? The only clue we have above is the Keiths, who were Prussian ambassadors and field marshals. I have shown you Franklin was actually related to them, but his mainstream bio doesn't tell you that. We know of all the links between German and English nobility, so Ben publishing this German newspaper is just more proof he was a cloaked noble of some sort—one with direct links to Prussia…"

"…Franklin had almost nothing to do with the Revolution after 1776, since he moved to Paris in December of that year, staying for almost a decade. Franklin actually spent more time there working on the upcoming French Revolution, which I have shown was also managed. His main ally in this project was Mirabeau, whom I outed in my paper on the French Revolution. You may remember that I circled there the fact that Mirabeau was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Vasa by the King of Sweden, Gustav III. Indicating Mirabeau was both a spook and a crypto-Jew. Therefore, the fact that Franklin would team up with Mirabeau is another tall red flag of the same sort. Franklin also continued his work as a Freemason in Paris, serving as the first Venerable Master of the Lodge of the Nine Sisters. That's curious, isn't it? That Franklin, allegedly an American, would be the 1st Venerable Master of this French Lodge? Thomas Jefferson was also a member of this lodge…."