THE BROTHERHOOD
by Stephen Knight

When Stephen Knight wrote "The Brotherhood" in 1983, the world of the freemasons had been one of interest to either freemasons themselves or those who saw the dark hands of freemasonry within the context of many of the Internationalist ills that plague us today.

What does it mean to be "on the square" ( a reference to the Masonic square and compass) asks the book? Knight posed some serious questions for the first time, not only about the High Finance Freemasonry which White Nationalists have been battling for well on two centuries, but also about Masonry in the United Kingdom.

Knight reveals in his book that 700,000 Freemasons, all male, make up the largest secret society in Britain today. Who exactly are they, he questioned? Why are they so secretive and about what? Is Masonry a positive, charitable organisation which incorporates a certain amount of harmless mumbo-jumbo, or does it in fact represent something more sinister?

Knight's chapter headings speak for themselves - Workers Guild to Secret Society/Freemasonic influence in the police/Inside Information - the Rabbi's tale/Masonry and the Law/Masonry in Government and the City of London/The KGB Connection/Masonry and the Vatican/The Masonic threat to Britain...

It is a big subject and one which takes some time to study and absorb, but for those who want to know more about the secret role of the Masonic Society within society in the Uk and as a starting point for investigating the Globalist nature of the Masonic Conspiracy, then Stephen Knight's Book is a good starting point.

"The Brotherhood" by Stephen Knight
is published by Granada Publications
(Panther paperbacks)
First published 1983 and reprinted a
number of times since.

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