Secret Clubs and Freemasons among Founding Fathers
Founding Fathers, signers of the Declaration of Independence, signers of the Constitution, and Generals in the Continental Army under Washington, were Masons.
Free masonry was based on satanic worship and sex parties and orgies.
Emblem of the square and the compass.
Ben Franklin had a sex addition and involved in occult and illegal things. Used sex to win people and influence people. Member of Hell Fire Club Occupiers involved in drug trade: Afghan minister ... llfire.htm
Great appitite for sex. Arms dealer. Paranormal activity in his basement. Belong to club visited by transvestites. Bens brother was a transvestite. Involved in cock fighting and hangings.
Human disection was illegal and they bought dead bodies from grave diggers. Resurrectionist
A mason, Benjamin Franklin's links to occult secret societies have long been known. In the clip below, the History Channel talks about his involvement in the Hellfire Club, a secret society that conducted black masses and orgies. These bizarre, occult practices are still going on today in secret societies like the Bohemian Club. Bohemian club (Alex Jones infilitrated the Bohemian Grove and caught one of their rituals on tape -- click here to go see the video).
In 1998, workmen restoring Franklin's London home dug up the remains of six children and four adults hidden below the home. The London Times reported on February 11, 1998:
"Initial estimates are that the bones are about 200 years old and were buried at the time Franklin was living in the house, which was his home from 1757 to 1762, and from 1764 to 1775. Most of the bones show signs of having been dissected, sawn or cut. One skull has been drilled with several holes. Paul Knapman, the Westminster Coroner, said yesterday: "I cannot totally discount the possibility of a crime. There is still a possibility that I may have to hold an inquest." (Scroll down to read the entire article)
The elite's fascination with the occult is hidden in plain view everywhere you look. Movies like National Treasure openly remind us of this fascination, while prominent members of society, like Pat Robertson, use public venues and publications to signal their illuminati allegiance. (In the photo to the left, Robertson uses the masonic Lion's Paw sign)