About the Freemasons who founded the USA
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The political organization of the United States of America is based on the principle of ancient Judea. After the return of the Jews from Egypt to Palestine, its territory was divided into 12 parts and allocated by lot to the 12 tribes of Israel. Each part was ruled by local elites according to their own laws and traditions, but subject to a common Sanhedrin. The same principle was used by the "founding fathers" of the United States (almost all of whom were members of Masonic lodges, most of whom were Jewish). Thirteen states were united, each with its own local laws and traditions, but all subordinated to a single federal center formed and fully controlled by Masons since the beginning of the existence of the United States. Almost all Masonic lodges in the United States have pictures of the "Founding Fathers" in Masonic robes, and especially a portrait of the first President of the United States, G. Washington, in full Masonic garb of the highest degree of initiation." The first project for the creation of the USA as a state was drawn up in 1748 by the founder and head of American Freemasonry, B. Franklin. This high-ranking Freemason was associated with Jewish circles throughout his life and considered himself an "official" of Jewish capital. His slogan "money is minted by freedom" became a kind of symbol of the American, i.e. Jewish-Masonic understanding of "freedom" as the possession of money at any cost.
The declarative worship of mammon by B. Franklin and other "founding fathers" of the USA directly testified that this state was based on Jewish-Talmudic rather than Christian principles from the very beginning. The Declaration of Independence, which started the founding of the USA, was signed by a considerable number of Freemasons, among them the first Freemason of America, B. Franklin, already mentioned by me. The US Constitution, the most duplicitous legal document in human history, was also a child of Jewish Masonic ideology. By proclaiming freedom and democracy, this constitution allowed the Americans to strip the legal citizenship of the original inhabitants of this country - the Indians (they only obtained citizenship in the 20th century), supported slavery and the slave trade for almost a century, deprived the majority of the country's population (blacks and Indians ) suffrage, supported the unthinkable arbitrariness and injustice of the rich against the poor. …
As one Masonic historian notes, "Even today, American Freemasonry is still proud of its 'founding fathers,' and many Masons emphasize the Masonic content of the founding principles of the Declaration of 1776." As G. Clausen, a high-ranking American Mason (33°), pointed out, Masons shaped the American nation. And he was certainly right about that. The entire political and social system of the United States was created on the basis of the Jewish-Talmudic ideology of the Masonic lodges, which permeated it with the spirit of cruelty, greed, ambiguity, duplicity, belief in a special destiny, arrogance and arrogance towards people who did not recognize this brutal system. After the main American masons G. Washington and B. Franklin began the construction of the US state machine, they drew their own people to it. Franklin attracted to her his brothers in the lodges and Jewish businessmen (most often it was in one person). The first US Secretary of State was Robert Levingston, Grand Master of the New York State Masonic Lodge. This personality laid a solid Masonic foundation for the US Department of Foreign Affairs and made its senior staff entirely Masons.
(Oleg Platonov; Why America Will Die)