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Re: Are there Freemasons in the SSPX?
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2019, 10:49:35 AM »
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  • I wound't be surprised if some of the French priests in America are freemasons.


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    Re: Are there Freemasons in the SSPX?
    « Reply #2 on: March 07, 2019, 02:13:00 PM »
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  • No, there aren't any in SSPX. But if there are, then only a few here and a few there. Here a mason, there a mason knick knack paddy whack and all that.

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    Re: Are there Freemasons in the SSPX?
    « Reply #3 on: March 07, 2019, 04:39:15 PM »
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  • If SSPX collaborate with New Order, sure!

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    Re: Are there Freemasons in the SSPX?
    « Reply #4 on: March 07, 2019, 05:52:25 PM »
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  • Oh, I'm certain that there are.  Masons infiltrated the broader Catholic Church before Vatican II.  So what makes us think they would leave SSPX alone?  For being "Traditional" Catholics, it's emerging that there are a disproportionate number of Modernists among them.  What would explain this contradiction?  If I believed the same as many of these Modernists in the SSPX, why would I bother with the SSPX?  Why not just join the FSSP or something?  I have no doubt that many of them infiltrated the SSPX precisely to infect it with Modernism.

    And it's very easy to get a position of authority in the SSPX.  If a man enters the seminary who ...

    1) is well educated and intelligent,
    2) speaks three or more languages,
    3) gives blind obedience to his SSPX superiors

    then he's all but certain to be sent to Econe and then eventually put into a position of authority.  How hard would it be for the Masons to infiltrate such an organization?

    Plus, it's all but certain that the so-called "lavender mafia" has also infiltrated SSPX and other Traditional groups.


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    Re: Are there Freemasons in the SSPX?
    « Reply #5 on: March 12, 2019, 03:39:23 PM »
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  • The Freemasons are probably in GREC.  They've been influencing Bishop Fellay, and laying out his tragic course of action for over a decade.

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    Re: Are there Freemasons in the SSPX?
    « Reply #6 on: March 13, 2019, 02:35:42 AM »
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  • Oh, I'm certain that there are.  Masons infiltrated the broader Catholic Church before Vatican II.  So what makes us think they would leave SSPX alone?  For being "Traditional" Catholics, it's emerging that there are a disproportionate number of Modernists among them.  What would explain this contradiction?  If I believed the same as many of these Modernists in the SSPX, why would I bother with the SSPX?  Why not just join the FSSP or something?  I have no doubt that many of them infiltrated the SSPX precisely to infect it with Modernism.

    And it's very easy to get a position of authority in the SSPX.  If a man enters the seminary who ...

    1) is well educated and intelligent,
    2) speaks three or more languages,
    3) gives blind obedience to his SSPX superiors

    then he's all but certain to be sent to Econe and then eventually put into a position of authority.  How hard would it be for the Masons to infiltrate such an organization?

    Plus, it's all but certain that the so-called "lavender mafia" has also infiltrated SSPX and other Traditional groups.
    Remember when Father Gruner died of a massive heart attack? Previously Father Gruner had revealed that a Freemason was working with him, but apparently he did not know who it was, or if he did, he did not reveal his identity. This freemason could have easily been a CIA asset or agent.
    Once a CIA agent, always a CIA agent.
    According to congressional hearings, the CIA has a weapon that when fired shoots a frozen dart that after penetrating a human target quickly dissolves and causes a massive fatal heart attack. Since the entrance wound leaves only a tiny red mark, this type of assassination usually goes undetected unless police and doctors suspect something and do forensic tests - blood tests and tissue tests around any red marks.
    These small weapons, which are the size of a fountain pen, are usually used to αssαssιnαtҽ people with some history of heart disease since a massive heart attack would be expected. For example, John Perry Barlow, who was a CIA agent, apparently died of a heart attack on February 8, 2018. Since he had suffered from heart disease, few people would have suspected that Mr. Barlow could have been silenced through a directive of CIA director Brennan.  In another example, the sickly Supreme Court Justice Scalia could also have been silenced through a directive of CIA director Brennan and then President Obama. Was it a coincidence that the family of Scalia decided not to have an autopsy and to have a closed casket funeral? Did they just assume that he had a heart attack while he slept with a pillow stuffed over his head, or did they fear for their own lives? Scalia simply did not normally sleep with a pillow stuffed over his head.

    Father Gruner's funeral was said by Bishop Fellay of the SSPX. Did this CIA agent/freemason also attend SSPX Masses?

    Was it just a coincidence that Father Gruner had let it be known that he agreed with Father Kramer that Benedict was validly still the pope and that Francis was not? Was it just a coincidence that Father Gruner's faithful servant and proliferate writer, John Vennari, died of cancer shortly after Father Gruner?

    The CIA also has a weapon of assassination that triggers cancer, but this triggers a slower and much more painful death.