
The Masons appeared practically everywhere at the head of the US, which is actually a Masonic project. This shows that masonry is not a spiritual improvement, but a pursuit of planet power. A power that doesn't admit anyone or anything. Therefore, 1 of the main goals of masonry is to gradually destruct Christianity with its principles. Hence, they advance the right to abortion and full sexual freedom. As we can see, a large convergence of worldview with Satanists. It was confirmed by erstwhile mason Leo Taxil claiming that the Masons worship Satan secretly. We can read the Masonic documents, indicating their mafia nature of ties to the planet of politics, and the desire to make a planet government with totalitarian governance, and its impact on promotions in key state ministries.
MASONIST U.S. PRESIDENTS
16- Joe Biden 46th president of the United States (2021-2025)
On Sunday, January 19, 2025, during a private event, membership of the Masonian Master's rank, with all its dignitys, was given to president Joseph R. Biden Jr., in designation of his exceptional merit for the United States of America," the release published on the site of the Conference of the large Masters of Masons Prince Hall (Conference of Grand Masters – Prince Hall Masons) stated that president Joe Biden, during his office, expressed "the fundamental values of the large Grand Lodge Prince Hall [...], including brotherly love, concern and truth"; The Prince Hal Conference of the large Masons, where they gave Biden the Masonian Master title. Most Enlightened are African-Americans in mandatory aprons:

15. Rudolph Ford, Jr. (1974 - 1977)

38 U.S. President, Republican. - Born in Omaha (Nebraska) 14 VI 1913, appropriate name: Leslie Lynch King; lived most of his life in Grand Rapids (Michigan). He sat in the home of Representatives from 1948 to 1973, elected from the 5th Michigan District. Since 1973, U.S. Vice president in the Richard Nixon Administration. After his forced resignation, he took office on 9 VIII, 1974. ? Initiated in Malta Lodge No. 465, Grand Rapids (Michigan) 30 IX 1949, he earned his master's degree in Columbia Lodge No. 3 (District Columbia) 18 V 1951, inactive being a associate of the home lodge. In 1957, he joined the Scots Rituary of the erstwhile and Recognized 1 (Jurisdiction Mon USA) in 1957. The honorary 33th degree earned 26 X 1962 in Philadelphia (Pennsylvania). It besides belongs to Shrine and DeMolay Legion of Honor.
14. Lyndon Baines Johnson (1963 - 1969)

36 U.S. president Democrat. - Born in Stonewall (Texas) 27 VIII 1908. Sweared 22 XI 1963 after the Dallas (Texas) execution by unknown perpetrators John F. Kennedy. A year later, he won decisively the election and held office in office from I 1965 to I 1969. He didn't run for re-election. Initiated in Johnson City (Texas) 30 X 1937. A week later, he obtained a mandate in the election to the home of Representatives and in the course of his political career, he no longer accepted any grades beyond the Student degree. For this reason, opinions about the legitimacy of calling him the "mason president" are divided among U.S. freemulators.
13. Harry S. Truman (1945-1953)

33 U.S. President, Democrat. - Born 8 V 1884 in LaMar, Barton County, Missouri. He was president on 12 April 1945, sworn in by a justice of the Harlan Stone ultimate Court 2 and a half hours after Franklin Delano Roosevelt's death. ? For the second time in U.S. history, the erstwhile Grand Master of Freedomism became president. Initiated in Belton Lodge No 450 (Missouri) 9 III 1909. In 1911 he was already Master of the Cathedral (predictive) Grandview Lodge No. 618. From 1925 to 1930, he served as Deputy Grand Master and Deputy Grand Lecturer. In 1940 he became Grand Master of the Missouri Grand Lodge. He received the highest degrees of American ritual on 15 VI 1923 in the Palestine Komturia No. 17 in independency (Missouri). He obtained the highest degrees of Scottish ritual in the West Missouri Consistor in Kansas City. Honorary 33th degree received 21 XI 1941 from Grand Commander Melvin M. Johnson (Council of the ultimate Northern Jurisdiction). In 1945, he was honored in the same way by the ultimate Council of confederate Jurisdiction
12. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1933 - 1945)

32 U.S. President, Democrat. - Born in Hyde Park, fresh York, 30 and 1882, initiated 10 X 1911 in Holland Lodge No. 8, fresh York City. In the same year, on 14 and 28 November, he received the degrees of Choladnik and Master. Gradually, the Scottish ritual was given 28 II 1929 in Albany, fresh York State. It belonged to Grotto and Tall Cedars. As of 21 XI 1919 honorary associate of Stansbury Lodge No. 26 (Washington). 17 II 1933 at the fresh York Architect Lodge No. 519 presided over the rites of giving a mastership to his son, Elliott, giving a speech about the importance of Masonic principles for the future of the nation and about his belief in "Americanism" of royal art. He died 12 April 1945 in Warm Spring (Georgia), buried at his birthplace.
11. Warren Gamaliel Harding (1921 - 1923)

29 U.S. President, Republican. - Born 2 XI 1865 in Morrow region (Ohio). Initiated 28 VI 1901 at Marion Lodge No. 70, in the village of Marion (Ohio). The master's degree was not accepted until 13 VIII 1920, and to the master's degree was raised 2 weeks later on 27 VIII 1920. Soon, 5 I 1921 in Columbus (Ohio) received all the Scottish degrees, from 4 to 32. In Marion (Ohio) 13 I 1921 he accepted in Chapter 62 the first capitular stages of the American ritual (York), and 1 III 1921 in Komturia No. 36 in Marion he besides received all knighthood degrees there. The degree of cryptic ritual, which was besides wanted to be passed on to him in Council No. 22 in Marion, was not accepted before his death. 4 V 1921 became the Honorary associate of Lodge Albert Pike No. 36 in Washington, D.C., and 22 IX 1921 Council of the ultimate Jurisdiction of the North U.S. decided to give it a grade 33. However, due to his illness, he did not attend the planned ceremony. He besides received membership and honors in the structures of Shrine, Tall Cedars, Grotto and National Sojourners. He performed publically respective times during Masonic ceremonies, including 9 V 1921 in Washington's Almas Temple spoke to members of the Shrine, in 1923 visited Scottish ritual facilities in St. Augustine (Florida), and in June of that year laid the foundation stone under the Temple of Ketchikan Lodge No. 159 (Alaska). He died in San Francisco 2 VIII 1923, buried 10 VIII in Marion (Ohio).
10. William Howard Taft (1909 - 1913)
27 U.S. President, Republican. - Born 15 IX 1857 in Cincinnati (Ohio). Initiated in a unique way among the Presidents-Masons: for this intent a specially created lodge in Cincinnati 18 II 1909. The ceremony was presided over by the then large champion of the Ohio large Lodge, Charles S. Hoskinson. This was at 5:00 p.m., and inactive that evening Taft was awarded the title of master, given to him by Kilwinning Lodge No. 356. Only 14 IV 1909 [!] became a associate of this lodge. As early as 22 April 1909, he appeared as the chief mourner in the Temple-Noyes No. 32 lodge rites in Washington D.C., commemorating the death of a associate of this lodge and his friend, Major Archie Butt, 1 of the victims of the Titanic ship's crash. He then attended respective commemorative Masonic meetings, including 15 VI 1910 visited the American Union lodge No. 1 in Marietta (Ohio), and 13 V 1911 ? St John's lodge No. 1 in Newark (New Jersey) on the occasion of its 150th anniversary. He besides spoke to members of the large Massachusetts Lodge on 27 XII 1914 and 5 VI 1918 to Crescent Lodge No. 25 in Cedar Rapids (Iowa), in which he gained honorary membership that day. He died 8 III 1930.
9. Theodore Roosevelt (1901 - 1909)

26 U.S. President, Republican. - Born in fresh York City 27 X 1858. Initiated 2 I 1901 in Matinecock Lodge No. 806 in Oyster Bay (New York). In the same lodge, he received the rank of an apprentice (27 III 1901) and Master (24 IV 1901). From 1903, he was an honorary associate of the Masonic Veterans Association of Illinois, and from 1904 to the Pentalph Lodge No. 23 (D.C.). ? As president, he frequently expressed his interest in the lodge. He visited lodges not only in the United States but abroad. 2 XI 1902 attended the celebrations of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, organized to celebrate G. Washington's initiation in Philadelphia. In the capital, 21 II 1903 he participated in the Masonic ceremony of laying the foundation stone under War College. 26 V 1903 began symbolically building the Temple in Spokane, Washington, 14 April 1906 in the capital took part in the Masonic ceremony of laying the foundation stone under the home of Representatives building. The speech then delivered in writing to the large master Walter A. Brown, with the signature: "To the large Master, from the brother of Theodore Roosevelt." In a full ritual suit, he made a public appearance on 8 VI 1907, laying the foundation stone under the fresh Masonic Temple in Washington, D.C. He died in Oyster Bay (New York) 6 I 1919.
8. William McKinley (1897 - 1901)

25 U.S. President, Republican. - Born 29 and 1843 in Niles (Ohio). He was a lieutenant of the Union army, and was prompted to enter the lodge by the fact that the doctor treated any wounded prisoners of the Confederate army. He asked to be admitted to the lodge erstwhile he found out that he was joining the masonry. Initiated at Hiram No. 21 in Winchester (Virginia). He accepted symbolic steps in 3 days: 1, 2 and 3 V 1865. On the same day he left the home lodge, reporting only 21 VIII 1867 to Canton Lodge No. 60 in Canton (Ohio). 2 years later, 2 VI 1869, he was included on the list of Eagle Lodge members No. 431 in Canton (now: Box William McKinley No. 431). The capitular stages of the American ritual were adopted by 28 XII 1883, in Chapter 84 in Canton. Grades of knightly level were adopted a year later, 23 XII 1884 in Komturia No. 38 in Canton. On the 13th anniversary of this initiation, he was elected a life associate of the Washington Commodore No. 1. 26 X 1898 became an honorary associate of the Masonic Veterans Association of Illinois. ? While serving as president, he took twice, 6 V 1897 and 11 X 1900, from the White home the Templar Parade (last degree of the knightly level of the York ritual). 19 V 1899 paid a visit to the home lodge in Winchester (Virginia). 14 XII 1899 attended the Masonic celebrations of the century of George Washington's death. 22 V 1901 attended the beginning ceremony of the California Commturia No. 1 in San Francisco. He died 14 IX 1901 in Buffalo (New York), failing to recover after an assassination on 6 IX 1901.
7. James Abram Garfield (1881)
20 U.S. President, Republican. - Born in Orange (Ohio) 19 XI 1831. Initiated in Magnolia Lodge No. 20 at Columbus (Ohio) 19 XI 1861. 2 weeks later, he received a degree in Choladnik. Only 3 years later, his military service caused him to become a champion. This grade received 22 XI 1864 in Columbus Lodge No. 30 in Columbus (Ohio), at the request of the home lodge. As of 1 VIII 1865 he left his lodge and 10 X 1866 became a associate of the Garrettsville Lodge No. 246 in Garretsville (Ohio), where he served as chaplain from 1868 to 1869. 4 V 1869 was included on the Pentalpha No. 1. Capital degrees of York (American) ritual were adopted by 18 IV 1866 in the Columbia Chapter No. 1 in Washington D.C. Knights' degrees received precisely 1 period later 18 V 1866, in the Columbia Commission No. 2 and the 14th degree of the Scots' Old and the Recognized received 2 I 1872 in the South Jurisdiction of the USA. Grades 6 through 13 were passed to him by Albert Pike. After the assassination of his life (2 VII 1881), he received 19 VI 1881, a hyonoric membership of the Hanselmann No. 16 commission in Cincinnati (Ohio). He died 19 IX 1881. Columbia No. 2 (Columbia District) carried his body to Cleveland, where he was buried with a large number of free-murderers.
6. Andrew Johnson (1865 - 1868)

17 U.S. President, Democrat, unionist. - Born 29 XII 1808 in Raleigh. He adopted symbolic steps in Greenville Lodge No. 119 in Greenville (Tennessee) in 1851. The regular date of his initiation is unknown. It is rather common to believe that he besides took capitular degrees of American ritual (York), but the name of the chapter in which this was to take place is not known. The knights' stages of this ritual received 26 VII 1859, in the Nashville commission No. 1. He was the first president of the United States to accept the degrees of Scottish ritual. This took place at the White home 20 VI 1867. He was given their 2 active members of the South Jurisdiction ultimate Council, Benjamin B. French 33 and A.T.C. Pearson 33. As president, he participated in 5 public ceremonies of Masonic foundation stones: 6 IX 1866 ? the foundation stone for Stephen Douglas's memorial in Chicago (Illinois); 20 XI 1866 ? under the Temple in Boston (Massachusetts); 24 VI 1867 ? under another Masonic temple, besides in Boston; 17 X 1867 ? under the state cemetery in Antietam (Maryland); 20 V 1868 ? under the Temple in Washington D.C. He allowed all the masons employed in the service and in the state posts to leave the workplace, marching among them during the parade in the Master's outfit. He died 31 VII 1875, buried with the completion of all rituals by lodge Greenville No. 119. The celebrations were presided over by G. C. Connor, Deputy Grand Master of Tennessee, in the presence of members of the 4 symbolic lodges and the Coeur de Lion no. 9 of Knoxville, whose representatives besides performed their "templar" rite.
5. James Buchanan (1857 - 1861)

15 U.S. President, Democrat. Born 23 IV 1791 close Mecersburg (Pennsylvania). In 1813 he volunteered for Lodge No. 43 in Lancaster (Pennsylvania). It was initiated on 11 XII 1816. Degrees of Choladnik and Master were obtained on 24 and 1817. The function of the younger caretaker was 13 XII 1820 and the president of the Lodge was elected 23 XII 1822. His initiation took place on 12 III 1823. In the same year, on December 27, he became Deputy Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania in Lancaster, Lebanon and York. 20 V 1826 adopted capitular degrees of the York ritual in the Royal Arch Chapter No. 43 in Lancaster. As president, in 1858 he received a life membership of this chapter, and 22 II 1860 spoke at the Masonic celebration of unveiling the statue of the first U.S. president on Washington Circle, in the U.S. capital. He died on 1 June 1868, and the ceremony took place according to the Masonic ritual, the rites were performed by his lodge in Lancaster.
4. James Knox Polk (1845 - 1849)
11 U.S. President, Democrat. - Born November 1795 in Mecklenburg region (North Carolina). Initiated 6 VI 1820 at Columbia No. 31 in Columbia (Tennessee). He received a degree of apprentice 7 VIII and a degree of master 4 IX that same year, in the same lodge. In October 1820, he became the Junior Deacon, and since 3 XII 1821 ? the younger caretaker. There is no origin information to confirm that he has always been president of this lodge. In 1825 he received a Royal Arch degree in the Lafayette Chapter No. 4, in Columbia (Tennessee). In 1840, he participated in the celebrations celebrated by the Columbia Lodges No. 8 and Hiram No. 7 in Nashville. As president on 1 V 1847 he attended the Masonic ceremony of laying the foundation stone under the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. He died in Nashville (Tennessee) 15 VI 1849.
3. Andrew Jackson (1829 - 1836)

7th president of the United States, Democrat. - born 15 III 1767 in Waxhaw Settlement (North Carolina). origin data on where and erstwhile he was admitted to free-multure have not been preserved. His affiliation, however, does not rise any doubt. At the first gathering of the North Carolina Lodge No. 41 (now: Tennessee No. 2), held 24 III 1800 at Love's Tavern, in Knoxville (Tennessee), Jackson was present as a associate of the North Carolina Lodge No. 29 (now: Harmony Box No. 1 in Nashville). possibly in this box he took symbolic steps. A year later (5 IX 1801) he performed as elder caretaker at the first North Carolina lodge gathering No. 43 (now: Greenville No. 3). He was the first erstwhile Grand Master to take over the presidency of the United States. He celebrated the office of Grand Master of the Tennessee Grand Lodge from 7 X 1822 to 4 X 1823. In 1825 he introduced the Marquis de Lafayette (1757-1834) to the large Lodge of Tennessee. It besides had capitular degrees of American ritual (Rite York), but the date of their acceptance and affiliation are unknown. A large career in ritual structures is evident from the fact that 3 IV 1826, erstwhile the large Tennessee Chapter was founded, was listed among its advanced officials as the Deputy General of the Grand Priest. besides unknown is the date of his honorary membership of Jackson No. 1 in Tallahassee (Floryda). An honorary associate of the large Lodge of Florida became 15 and 1833. 4 I 1839 received an honorary membership of national Lodge No. 1 in Washington D.C. That same year, he assisted with the installation of Chapter No. 1 officers in Nashville. As president, he took part in a 6 V 1833 Masonic ceremony of laying the foundation stone for George Washington's mother's memorial in Fredricksburg. The ceremony was celebrated by the local parent lodge of the first president of the United States (now: Box No. 4 of the state of Virginia). 11 And 1836 laid the foundation stone under Jackson City, founded across the river, under Washington D.C. He died 8 VI 1845 at the Hermitage property close Nashville.
2. James Monroe (1817 - 1824)

5 U.S. President, Democratic Republican. - Born 28 IV 1752 in Westmoreland The preserved papers show that 6 XI 1775, aged 17 and 6 months, was presented to the Williamsburg Lodge No. 6 (Virginia) as a candidate and 3 days later, 9 XI 1775 received the first initiation. Around 1780, he was given the degree of Cheladnik and became Master in 1 of the military beds during the Revolution. Not confirmed by source, but reasonably common and old messages talk of membership in Kilwinning Cross No. 2 in Port Royal (Virginia). small is known about his Masonic activities. As president, he visited Lodge Cumberland No. 8, for a specially organized gathering of 8 VI 1819 in Nashville (Tennessee). He died in fresh York City 4 VII 1831.
1. George Washington (1789 - 1797)

1st president of the United States, unpartisan, Federalist sympathizer. Initiated 4 XI 1752 in a lodge in Fredricksburg, which presently carries number 4 on the Virginia Grand Lodge list. In the same lodge he received the 3rd III 1753 degree of Cheladnik and the 4th VIII 1753 degree of Master. 24 VI 1784 became an honorary associate of Alexandria Lodge No. 39. erstwhile his mother's lodge in Fredricksburg changed the obedition by handing over the patent (founding document) of the large Pennsylvania Provincial Lodge and accepting a fresh 1 from the Virginia Grand Lodge (28 IV 1788) Washington was elected her master of the cathedral, and confirmed in the election for this post 20 XII 1788. In 1789, honorary membership besides gave him the Holland No. 8 (New York State). He was the only president who held the position of president of his lodge at the same time during his office. Very many testimonies of various Masonic activity G. Washington is occupied by thick volumes. The most crucial of his public Masonic appearances was the ceremony of laying the foundation stone under the capital of the United States 8 IX 1793, which he presided at the request of the interim Grand Master of Maryland's lodge. He died 14 XII 1799. He was buried on 18 XII by lodge Alexandria No. 22 with a full Masonic ceremony. This lodge later changed its name to the 22nd Alexandria Washington Lodge.














