The secret alliance: Freemason and the Vatican unveiled!

The secret alliance: Freemason and the Vatican unveiled!
Trient, Italien - On May 3, 2025, Thorsten Schulte published his new book "The Great Deception", which deals with the influence of lodges on history. The focus is particularly on the role of Zionists and Freemasons in the First and Second World War. According to Schulte, the information used is derived from documents from the Vatican secret archive, which gives the book a special explosiveness. Oliver Janich, who picks up the Schultes theses in his own work "The Open Secret", recommends that interested parties read Schultes Buch, since he himself cannot treat many topics in detail. Compact Online illustrates that the book also includes a handwritten letter from Felix Cardinal von Hartmann, who was aimed at Nuntius Eugenio Pacelli and describes the monarchy and the monarchy to destroy Catholic Church.
In the context of these historical stories, Schulte is reminiscent of the lines of Wilhelm II, which in his memoirs mentions the international majority lodge as a decisive factor in the preparation of the World War. Dr. Michael Hesemann, co-author of Schultes Buch, brings an interesting perspective by contesting the influence of Zionists, but highlighting Max von Baden and Kurt Hahn. The former was a supporter of Max Warburg, a great banker with connections to the Federal Reserve Bank.
influence and conspiracies
Kurt Hahn, who was deeply rooted in occult circles, actively campaigned for peace negotiations and social regulations, for which he also wrote a memorandum. Together with Von Baden, Hahn founded the Salem boarding school, which served as a squad smithy for an elite after Masonic ideals. Hesemann of Matthias Erzberger, who clearly document the influence of the Freemasons on the Versailles Treaty, reports on the interdependencies that existed between Freemasons and leading political personalities.
The thesis of Schulte and Janich that these works reveal a comprehensive conspiracy against humanity, throws a shadow on the historical narrative that frame the events of the 20th century. This view encourages discussion about the actual balance of power that have shaped history.
historical resistance and myths
The Catholic Church has operated a vehement opposition to the Freemason lodges for many years. This can be followed until 1896 when Léo Taxil with his invented stories about the Freemasons fueled the mood against them. Taxil appeared as the "Honorary Grand Master" of his self-founded order and was celebrated at an anti-Freemason congress, which took place on September 27, 1896 in Trento. Over 700 cardinals, bishops and other church men were present and actually believed in the theses set up by taxil, who later turned out to be absurd. Even the Pope fell into these stories and thus underlined the enemy image discourse of the Catholic Church towards the Freemasons.
The complexity of the relationship between the Catholic Church and the Freemasons not only illustrates the deeply rooted enemy images, but also raises questions about the dynamics of power and influence in a wide variety of historical contexts. It remains open how much today's discussions about these topics are influenced by the historical tensions and what role the Freemasonian lodges actually played in the spiritual and political landscape of Europe.
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