FROM EAST TO WEST
Why Christianity And Freemasonry Don't Mix And How Satanism Inverts It All
I do love a bit of symbology and just a few days ago I found myself speaking at a hotel in Liverpool that was probably the most obvious Freemasonic temple I had ever seen (that was not an official one). The Hotel was called the Adelphi and to be fair it was a stunning building and all the staff were lovely. As I entered the building with one of our cameramen before the speaking event it felt like you had just walked onto the set of Home Alone 2, if it was smothered in Illuminati symbolism. Everywhere you looked, including over the front desk, were huge depictions and carvings of the Eye of Providence (Sirius), a blazing eye looking out from its surrounding rays of light. The funny thing was, I sat with our camera guy and pointed out some of the symbology which included a set of palm trees at one end of the main hall. I told him that they represented Solmons’s Temple but he didn’t believe me, until I showed him the evidence.
The symbology was absolutely everywhere, although I did not see any chequered board floors for some reason. So it was of no surprise to find out that this was the meeting place for the Liverpool Mercantile Lodge 4319. It was hilarious to me that I was speaking with David Icke in a building that clearly had connections to wealthy freemasons. So me being me, had to mention the symbology and some of the famous names who have stayed there in my introduction to the nights events, I probably pissed a few people off but the truth is the truth. Some of the most famous names to stay at the Adelphi, which comes from the word for brother or brethren in Greek, include Bob Dylan, Winston Churchill and President Roosevelt. Former American President Roosevelt was a Freemason being inducted in 1911, and Winston Churchill was inducted into his lodge in 1901.
Although I didn’t let on or go into detail with anyone around me, it was clear that the layout of the main hall that we were speaking in was based on the Temple of Solomon. What we have to remember is that these rooms are inverted in many ways, or flipped might be a better term.
So the first thing we need to do is retrain our brain to be able to see things from multiple perspectives or angels, including inside out. You may have noticed the image above is upside down according to the way we see a page. So North is at the bottom with South at the top. This is a typical freemasonic hall in a typical lodge, found in most towns and cities the world over. What was absolutely fascinating to me is that this was the exact lay out of the hall that we were in. The main stage was on the left and the main entrance to the hall was on the right (depending on whether you entered from the North or South). We even left the building into a dark backyard through two double wooden doors in the South (in accordance to the image above).
So we came into the hall through the North and headed East (image above) to the stage. West was the main entrance to the hall and where the bar was. I have to add that if this was not “true” North then it could have been the South that we came in to the hall from at the start of the night (which was already inside the main building) and we may have left the building through the North at the end of the night, back into the darkness of the outside yard? This is how the Freemasons purposely confuse their new comers, your fixed point of view is left ambiguous so you have no idea if you are coming or going unless you are let in on the map of that particular building. One way to fix your coordinates is to known that the stage is always in the East and the main entrance to the hall is always in the West.
This is why it is so important to know where you stand, because the Masons at the top will not tell you what is up-down-left or right, before it is too late. You are supposed to be confused and you will be, because you will have no fixed point of reference, no central sun.
Our camera man even sat on a chair where the Altar is located in the above image, although this could simply have been a coincidence as it is the shooting point of a standard wide shot in a three camera set up. Although the floor was not chequered board covered, the layout was spot on in my view (like the image above).
I had been reading a book by author William Schneobelen called ‘Masonry:Beyond The light’ in which the author points out the above image. He then details how this set up is clearly in contradiction to the Christian faith. William was a high ranking member of the Freemasons for many years and now says that he has turned his back on it and become a Christian. Whether you believe that to be true or not is up to you, but what he does reveal is fascinating and opened me up to many more insights.
William points out that the Magi in the biblical narrative do not travel EAST to go find their Messiah Jesus in Bethlehem, they were actually already IN THE EAST and the phrase “star in the East” is often twisted by Masons to mean “Eastern Star”. In fact the Magi travel from the EAST towards the WEST to meet their “Messiah” in Jerusalem. The so called “Eastern Star” in Freemasonry is actually a reference to Sirius, the Dog Star, the Blazing Star and means that the Mason is going in the opposite direction to the Magi. The Mason is going from West to East following the Dog Star Sirius, whilst the Magi went the other way…you gotta laugh really! In Masonry the Blazing Star represents illumination and knowledge.
They even tell you this with the sign that is often used for the Compass. This is often use to represent the Star of Bethlehem. Although, as we known, it is not and it is at the same time, depending on what point of view you are coming from.
So in Freemasonry the North is the place of Darkness, and you head East to see the Worshipful Master. In Christianity they head West to see their Messiah Jesus Christ. East to West is also the path of the Sun during the day, which is pretty obvious when he’s known as the Son/Sun of God. So were the Magi actually following the light of the sun?
On another level the travels of the Mason from entering the lodge in the North *Darkness” and going East to the Worshipful Master, symbolises coming in from the darkness of ignorance and heading into the “light/knowledge” of Freemasonry. To add to this we have the Senior Warden standing between the two pillars (Twin Towers) of Jachin and Boaz at the entrance in the West. This could also symbolise coming in from the outside world and into Freemasonry. As well as symbolising the doorway that the Christian walks out of back into the world to be reborn. But the true initiate will be invited into through the Northern door. If you look at any Freemasonic lodge or even dodgy back alley places in the City of London, the side door will always be where the action takes place.







