Agreed. I dont think Mozart was evil either, I also dont think Beethoven was even a freemason. Liszt and Wagner - likely evil.
I think a lot of freemasons we see in history are used to make the fraternity look good to us readers on the outside.
"But...how can they be evil? So and so was a mason and a good guy." I think this is exactly what they want us to think to obfuscate the truth of their inner sanctum's hidden agenda.
Look at Aleister Crowley, they clearly left it open to debate whether he is one of the 33rd degree or not. But why? They sure as hell jumped the shark and called Beethoven a freemason without having clear records. See what I mean? They pick and choose what makes them look good.
Fun fact: Crowley's "Holy Books of Thelema" is in The Library of Congress. Now what does THAT tell you?
I think Beethoven wasn't a mason and the conflicting story about who he wrote Moonlight sonata about leads me to think the three love letters were written for the sister of that woman who said they were written for her sister. Not bothered to copy'n'paste the names. The woman he supposedly was in love with and said to someone 'alas she is above my station' and who is said to have loved him...
I'd say that the 'noble' FM bitch was just jealous and got someone to say the letters were for her.
Satanists and FM cunts are always lying petty thieves, doesn't matter what century.
Agreed. I dont think Mozart was evil either, I also dont think Beethoven was even a freemason. Liszt and Wagner - likely evil.
I think a lot of freemasons we see in history are used to make the fraternity look good to us readers on the outside.
"But...how can they be evil? So and so was a mason and a good guy." I think this is exactly what they want us to think to obfuscate the truth of their inner sanctum's hidden agenda.
Look at Aleister Crowley, they clearly left it open to debate whether he is one of the 33rd degree or not. But why? They sure as hell jumped the shark and called Beethoven a freemason without having clear records. See what I mean? They pick and choose what makes them look good.
Fun fact: Crowley's "Holy Books of Thelema" is in The Library of Congress. Now what does THAT tell you?
I think Beethoven wasn't a mason and the conflicting story about who he wrote Moonlight sonata about leads me to think the three love letters were written for the sister of that woman who said they were written for her sister. Not bothered to copy'n'paste the names. The woman he supposedly was in love with and said to someone 'alas she is above my station' and who is said to have loved him...
I'd say that the 'noble' FM bitch was just jealous and got someone to say the letters were for her.
Satanists and FM cunts are always lying petty thieves, doesn't matter what century.
Smart man. 😎
Mozart's, "The Magic Flute," is a Masonic Allegory:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Magic_Flute
It certainly is. Analyzing that opera when I was younger was my first known exposure to their symbols.
That being said, I do not believe he is evil.
Serious question: Isn't just about every book ever written in the Library of Congress?
https://www.loc.gov/about/frequently-asked-questions/#every_book
Huh, so it's asked that often. Thank you.
I guess I meant "every book they could get their hands on," but still.