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More on the power and influence on the Freemasons
Taken from Volume One
The Triumph of The Truth ( Who's Watching The Watchers?)
written by Stephen Carew- Reid and
published originally by the Australian Weekend News
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Taken from Volume One The Triumph of The Truth ( Who's Watching The Watchers?)
written by Stephen Carew- Reid and published originally by the Australian Weekend News in 1996

 

 

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The Triumph of Truth (Who's Watching The Watchers?)

by Stephen Carew-Reid

 

 

....."I have spoken to so many people whom tell me stories of the blatant disregard the Western Australian Public Trustee and their representatives have for the people's assets and income they are meant to protect and look after in the Western Australian Public Trustee General Fund. I have statements by ex-employees of the Public Trustee who state they have been shocked and dismayed at the blatant fraud, deceit, corruption and general immoral behaviour of senior members of the Public Trust Office in Western Australia and their appointed accounting, legal, property and trustee representatives. The corrupt people inside the Western Australian Public Trustee Office were so concerned about how much information one of these employees had built up on these corrupt senior Public Trustee Officers over the years, that they tried to obtain a false mental report on that person, to have that person declared insane so that person's evidence would not be believed when it finally becomes public. I have promised that person that I would withhold their name from being mentioned publicly because of fear of further reprisals and legal and underhand things being done to that person. However, if the Western Australian Public Trustee and the Western Australian Court Liberal Government and their co-conspirators are ever game to have a full blown trial where all the evidence is openly and candidly exposed and all witnesses are openly cross examined, this person will be willing to expose all the FRAUD, DECEIT, LIES, CORRUPTION, IMMORAL BEHAVIOUR AND GENERAL CONTEMPT and DISREGARD FOR THE PEOPLE THEY ARE MEANT TO BE LOOKING AFTER AS PUBLIC TRUSTEES. I must explain that the problems I have been experiencing with the System is very much to do with the current war that is currently being waged in Australia and in particular in Western Australia, for overall control between the Catholics and the Freemasons. When Brian Burke and the Labour Party was in power as premier of Western Australia, the Catholics were running the show in Western Australia, along with well known Catholics businessmen and politicians such as Lorry Connel, Allan Bond, Ray O'Connor. The Italian Catholic Mafia Godfather ,Sam Franchina who help put Brian Burke and Ray O'Connor in power as premiers of Western Australia on behalf of the Catholic Mafia etc. Sam Franchina well know in Perth Western Australia as the Italian Catholic Mafia God Father was so powerful that me appointed premiers lord mayors, police commissioners and even judges. As told to me by an ex-Western Australian police detective, who also was a Freemason, historically most of the Western Australian Police Commissioners in the last 100 years have been Freemasons. This particular police officer who rose quickly in the ranks to senior police detective with support and help of the other Freemasons in the Western Australian Police Force and Freemason politicians, was being groomed to become the next Freemason Western Australian Police Commissioner. He explained a lot of things about Freemasonry one evening at his home in Kalamunda, a suburb in the hills of Perth Western Australia, when I was helping him investigate a case he was working on in his new role as a private detective, having left the police force due to pressure from senior Freemasons in the Western Australian Police Service because he refused to play by their rules and refused to do what they wanted him to do. He brought out and showed me his Freemason white apron and other Freemason items that Freemasons are issued with when they join Freemasonry. He explained that he was for a long time a member of what was called the Blue Lodge of Freemasonry, which he found OK with his general religious beliefs as a Seventh day Adventist, because all that was required as far he knew to be a Freemason was to worship and/or believe in one supreme being. However, when he was approached to be groomed to become the next Freemason Police Commissioner, he was told to be able to be appointed in that powerful position with the support of powerful Freemasons he would have to join the Red Freemason Lodge, which he did not know anything about until that moment. He went to one meeting in the Red Lodge, which was a much higher level of lodge which only people in very powerful positions in society who are also Freemasons is allowed and/or invited to join.It was at the Red Lodge Freemason Meeting that it was revelled that the one supreme being that Freemason's actually were told to worship was The Devil, not God, as he had originally believed. It was at that point he wanted nothing more to to with attending Freemason meetings, and did not want to be part of the Red Freemason Lodge to have to join in with other senior Freemasons at the Red Lodge to worship the Devil. He also did not want to be the Western Australian Police Commissioner if it meant relying on the support of other senior powerful Freemasons at the Red Lodge. Because of his refusal to play the Freemason Game according to their rules, he was pressured in clandestine ways at work as a police officer, to the point he had a nervous breakdown and had to leave the police force in an early retirement. He now works as a private investigator in Western Australia for taking paid jobs on for private people where in many instances has to investigate the police who have done the wrong thing to private individuals.
When Richard Court came to power in 1993 with his now Freemason backed Liberal Party, that won the election from the Catholic Mafia backed Labour Party it was return to power for the Freemasons in Western Australia. It is also interesting to note that originally the Catholic Mafia backed Ray O'Connor who was the leader of the Liberal Party to become the Premier of Western Australia. Then the Catholic Mafia headed by Sam Franchina moved their money power and resources to back Sam Franchina's life long friend Brian Burke, ex-journalist and joint supporter of trotting in Western Australia, to become premier as head of the Labour Party. This was clever public political marketing by the same group now backing the opposition political party under a new Premier to make Brian Burke at the time one of the most popular Premiers Western Australia ever had.
What Richard Court has done since being in power, is as quickly as possible place as many Freemasons ( Masonic Lodge) in important positions in the Western Australian Government and Public Service positions. This way even if the Freemasons were ever to lose temporary political power there would be enough of their Freemasons in powerful positions in the Public Service, the Police, the Court System etc to maintain control of the system and cause disruption to those in power so they do not remain in power for very long.  It has been stated in published books I have read and also to me personally by people who I have met whom know people inside the Masonic Lodges that over 60% of male lawyers, solicitors, magistrates, judges, builders, government clerks, prison officers, doctors, physciatrists, bankers and many other professions are members of the masonic lodge. I am told they hold meetings in their professional groups such as judges or bankers etc, so that it is easy for them to make behind the scene decisions as to how that particular industry will handle a particular person and/or situation. I my case they make sure the right judge and/or magistrate hears my cases when IT IS IMPORTANT. Thus they can use their wide discretionary powers in favour of those whom are against me, knowing that a judge can make any sort of abhorrent, illegal an/or immoral judgement, knowing it is such, and knowing that the worst that can happen is some judge in a higher court says that the judgement was wrong, and eventually sets it aside after the legal fraternity have made a fortune in legal fees form the parties on both sides (That's if the side that has been illegally treated has the resources to take the case to a higher court). If one of the parties are the government, that is even better for the legal firm whom has the brief, then a blank cheque is handed out tot he legal firm by the Government to take the case as far as possible, and make it as complicated as possible. Such firms as Mallesons Stephens Jaques ( Peter Foss The Attorney Generals' old legal firm) and Corrs Westgarth Chambers, seem to constantly obtain a lot of such government work.
What Richard \Court did on behalf of the Freemasons who backed him into power as Premier of Western Australia following his most powerful Freemason father Charles Court who was also a previous Premier of Western Australia before the Catholic Mafia backed Ray O'Connor came to power, was to have senior successful Catholic Mafia businessmen such as Alan Bond and Lorry Connel and ex-catholic mafia premiers such as Ray O'Connor and Brain Bourke all arrested on various criminal charges, at the same time allow successful Freemason businessmen such as Walter Leonard Buckeridge 'the green ligfht' to commit what every business, criminal and taxation crimes he wanted and what ever help he needed with government approvals to further his business interests in Western Australia and throughout Australia. Leonard Walter Buckeridge who teamed up with his defacto wife Siok Poh Koh who was from the well known Triad Ko (or Koh) family to moved billions of dollars into the building industry in Western Australia from Hong Kong, so that Lennard Walter Buckeridge ended up fronting up as trustee owner of 90% of all commercial and housing building companies and building manufacturing companies such as bricks, windows, concrete, tiles, roads etc in Western Australia. Leonard Walter Buckeridge and his Triad partners call their group of companies the BGC Group and often spend millions in corporate TV advertising just showing how they can build a whole city from the ground up, all from their own building products. In fact when Channel 10 TV News in Australia filmed and started to show on national TV the evidence of common assault by Lennard Walter Buckeridge of Ronald Mitchell at 135 Glyde Street, Mosman Park, Lennard Walter Buckeridge and his BGC Group needed to urgently stop this news footage being shown, so they overnight spent over $10 million in corporate advertising with Chanel 10 TV News in a new corporate advertising campaign for the BGC Group of companies on the condition Chanel 10 did not show the news footage anymore that proved Lennard Walter Buckeridge hit Ronald Mitchell over the head with a hot rake as Ronald Mitchell walked away after serving a court summons on Leonard Walter Buckeridge to force him to come to court to be cross examined over committing perjury in an exparte court application to obtain a fraudulent court order based on illegal legal principles, to restrain myself ( Stephen Carew-Reid) from going home to his family home at 135 Glyde Street, Mosman Park where he had life tenancy prior to and since his father died in 1986 when the Western Australian Public Trustees were named as executors of his later father's will. A sympathetic news editor for Channel 10 TV News kindly provided a copy of the news tape showing the witnesses describing Lennard Walter Buckeridge hitting Ronald Mitchell on the back of the head with a hot rake which drew blood, while Ronald Mitchell had turned his back and was walking away after serving the witness summons on Leonard Walter Buckeridge. I personally witnessed this very cowardly act by billionaire Leonard Walter Buckeridge who is used to normally paying people to physically harm his enemies including paying people to murder his enemies. Leonard Walter Buckeridge has even openly bragged to the media that he has paid hit men to kill union leaders of unions he has been trying to destroy if anything ever happens to him from what he says are threats against him. This is not the first time that I had seen Leonard Walter Buckeridge Leonard hit an innocent person on the back of the head when they had their back turned. When I was about six years old my late father and I were chopping wood in the garage that bordered a common lane way that we shared between out family home, then at 137 Glyde Street Mosmans Park and Leonard Walter Buckeridge's mothers home below. Len Buckeridge ( as he is known in Perth) up the lane way and my father told him off in pleasant not threatening way for bulding Len Buckeridge's mothers house above the legal height limit, thus blocking out some of our view of the Swan River. After my father had said what he had to say to Len Buckeridge in a completely non threatening way, as my father was always a non violent person and always spoke softly and never ever shouted or lost his temper, my father went back to chopping the hard jarrah wood for our fireplace. Then when my father had his back turned to Len Buckeridge, Len Buckeridge grabbed a piece of jarrah wood from the wood pile and hit my father on the back of the head. I witnessed all this and saw my father drop to the ground as though all life had been knocked out of my father by the bang on the back of the head by Len Buckeridge. I then ran screaming up the garden stairs to my mother and yelled Len Buckeridge has killed Dad. This is such a vivid memory as a six year old that will never leave me. I still cry every time I think of this terrible event. A neighbour helped carry Dad up to the lounge in our house and the doctor was called, I was so relieved that it turned out that the nasty bang on the head my father had had only knocked him unconscious, and had not killed him.
The sad and disturbing fact about all this is not so much that there are such violent and cowardly people in this world that resort to violence when challenged over wrongs they have done to others, it is the fact that because Len Buckeridge is one of the richest most powerful person in Western Australia that employees thousands of people and his a Freemason, he is a fully protected individual that other powerful; Freemasons and non Freemasons are prepared to protect from any form of criminal prosecution, no matter how violent. This is clear evidence that there is one rule for the average person and another rule for powerful Freemasons like Len Buckeridge who can literally get away with assault, perjury , open threats of violence and even murder. Len Buckeridge has been given the green light to commit what ever criminal offence he likes and his fellow Freemasons and others will protect him regardless.

READERS, what you will read in this introductory volume and following volumes is a factual and legal account of what I personally experienced. The comments I make are based on factual knowledge and true conviction. They have resulted form a search for the truth, which really started when I was a small child. However the first twenty three years of my life was mainly engaged in gaining the formal education I would need to be able to carry out my search for the truth and to be able to finally communicate it to the world at large through these books and other written and oral communications. I was born on the 3rd March 1953 and spent the years 1956 to 1976 in formal education which finalised in 1976 when I obtained a Bachelor of Commerce Degree at the University of Western Australia after majoring in Commercial law, Economics and Business Management.
During my time over the last decade of fighting with those powerful positions in society I have name a lot of powerful enemies whom wish me not to bring out the truth tot he average Australian of how the system can be used by people in power against the average person and how it is extremely difficult to stand up and protect oneself and one's family. many people have said to me - what if you are murdered or sent to the insane asylum for trying to bring out the truth? My answer to this is simply this:
1. My brother Lloyd Carew-Reid who lived in America now, wrote to me in 1986 when our father (John Hastings Carew-Reid) died and stated that one of the main things in life is that before we leave the physical world we make a statement of some kind. It is this statement that gives meaning to our life, not how long we live or how much material wealth we obtain during our life. if we can use the experiences in our life and formulate these into a statement of some kind for others to gain from, then our life on this physical world has not been waisted. I hope through this book and it's following volumes I can make such a statement before something untoward happened to me to stop me making any more statement about whom I am writing about.
2. I would not be the first person to be murdered and/or sent to an insane asylum by the conspiracy which they tried to expose. the Book the UNSEEN HAND written by A Ralph Epperson published by Publius Press, Suite C 3100 50 Philamena Place, Tuscon, Arizona, 85730, which shows the other side of history which is not normally written in history books, was dedicated to Larry McDonald (1935-1983) " Who died because he dared to expose the very conspiracy that murdered him". As long as I at least get this volume and hopefully other volumes published, my life will not have been waisted. I would like to repeat what the author of the UNSEEN HAND, a Ralph Epperson stated in the introduction of his book,
"What the reader will see as he progresses through this book, I am convinces, is a picture of  a great conspiracy so immense that it poses the greatest threat tot he freedoms and rights of all human beings, not only in the United States, but all over the world. It is likely that, as the reader completes this book, despair will replace curiosity especially if this explanation of the events being reviews has never been explored before. That is an unfortunate consequence of my research, and the author is sorry that he must be the bearer of such bad tidings. Despair, however, can reasonably be replaces with cautious optimism, the battle is not yet over, and there is reason to be encouraged. But you are the final participant. What happens will largely be dependent on your reaction once you've read this book.
I have also noted in a letter addressed to the Honourable Justice Kevin Parker of the Supreme Court of Western Australia, " Please note: It doesn't matter how wrong the orders are made against me and other's whose interests I represent, because the more wrong and unjust they are, the more evidence I gather against those who have made them, and if the orders are fair and just then that means my message is finally getting through.
3. If I did not make the effort to write this book and all the other letters and correspondence I have written to people within the system to try and have an effect on changing the system for the better, I feel that I would have waisted my life and the education I have been given to be able to communicate in the written word, I have not lived a saintly life by any means and have made plenty of mistakes . However, life is about learning form mistakes and progressing form such learning in the hope that we all can try and make it a better world where human beings care for one another.
I Australia we have an opportunity to make such a world where people of all religions and different social backgrounds can live in peace and harmony.

4. The things that are said in this book very few people would be game to write; even though it is all the truth, because of fear of retribution form those powerful people in the system, which included not only physical acts, but also being sued for defamation and criminal charges in the form of criminal defamation and contempt of court etc. This would tie up the person up in the courts for years and probably send him bankrupt paying lawyers to defend them. that if they could find a lawyer whom would honestly defend them, without just running them out of money and assets and then sending them bankrupt and/or to prison and/or an insane asylum, so they can be no more trouble in the future. In my case I am constantly threatened with violence, false imprisonment, death, being declared insane and other legal threats by those whom I write about. I have been falsely arrested on charges that had no legal or factual basis whatsoever when I sued 69 of the most powerful people in the legal, political, court, public trustee, government, semi/quasi-government and business circles in Western Australia in the Federal Court in Canberra, and flown by RAAF Government plane in common with 60 SAS soldiers to the RAAF base at Pierce in Perth Western Australia, taken to the Perth Lock Up for the weekend, the put in front of a corrupt District Court Judge that I have written about in my books called Justice Williams, who was appointed as a result of previously working for Len Buckeridge who used his political and legal connections to get him appointed a judge in the District Court, who sent me to Graylands Mental Institution in the hope of having me declared insane, instead of sending me for trial on the false charges which he knew would be dismissed because they had no legal and/or factual basis to support a conviction at trail. It is interesting to note that the now Justice Williams was known in legal circles in Perth as one of the most hopeless lawyers in Perth, but it suited Len Buckeridge to befriend him while he was a lawyer and help make him a judge in the District Court of Western Australia so he can be used for doing favour for Len Buckeridge and his connections when needed. Justice Williams cam in handy when a judge was needed to send myself ( Stephen Carew-Reid) to a mental institution to help try and silence me speaking up about all the criminal , immoral, illegal and wrongful actions committed by those who I have been writing about in my seven series of books called The Triumph of Truth ( Who's Watching The Watchers?). Fortunately for me, Dr Bock who was the doctor who they had organised to have me declared clinically insane at Graylands Mental Institution as a schizophrenic who lives in a fantasy world and everything he writes about is all fantasy and delusional writings of a madman. At the same time those that I have written about in my my seven series of books called The Triumph of Truth ( Who's Watching The Watchers?) organised the Crown Law Department and the Director of Public Prosecutions, the judges and magistrates, the Ministry of Justice in Western Australia, the Government of Western Australia, Len Buckeridge etc all join all their political, legal and business power and influence to have all copies of my seven series of books called The Triumph of Truth ( Who's Watching The Watchers?) which had been purchased with public funds by the state resource library known as the Alexander Library and also as the Battye Library completely removed, destroyed and all traces of them removed from the library's computer as never ever having existed. The overall plan was to remove all traces of the books as never having ever existed from the state library, and at the same time have me permanently committed to a mental institution so I could never complain about the books being removed and in fact never ever know they Had been removed and they all could say that anything in the books that had been written were written by a schizophrenic who lives in a fantasy world and nothing written in the books is real and just was a complete fantasy by Stephen Carew-Reid. Well folks, the sad truth is “everything in these books and every detail in them is all the truth, nothing but the truth so help me God,” as one says when swearing to tell the truth under oath in a court room.
I was actuality sued for defamation by top corporate barrister David Lancelot Jones, who represented the Public Trustee and received hundreds of thousands of dollars to prepare false, fraudulent and misleading affidavits for the assistant Public Trustee Alistair Borg to sign, Alexander Rorrison a lawyer who represented the Public Trustee and received hundreds of thousands of dollars to prepare false, fraudulent and misleading affidavits for the assistant Public Trustee Alistair Borg to sign and Alistair Borg assistant Public Trustee who signed countless false, fraudulent and misleading affidavit in the Supreme Court and was involved in manufacturing a fraudulent share register and false company records including false directors minutes etc to help the public trustee win court actions against me and/or have court actions I had against the Public Trustee and their representatives wrongly dismissed. I was fortunate enough to have enough legal knowledge to be able to have most of their statement of claim struck out by the Master in the Supreme Court and they have not bothered to do anything about the action since then.
I have been in the court System for over a decade and have attended over 1,000 court hearings in the Local, petty Sessions, District, Supreme, Full Supreme Court, the Federal Courts and have a High Court Appeal running as a litigant in person ( a person representing himself without a formal lawyer). My enemies all know that I know the legal system reasonably well now and thus I am able to stand up to any legal challenges without having to pay millions of dollars to the legal fraternity if they ever sued me for defamation for anything written about them in these books. That is why they are too scared to sue me for defamation for what I have written in these books, because they know I would simply defend the action with full force and vigour as simply prove to the court that everything written in these books is all the truth and should be allowed to be published in the public interest so that the guilty are exposed and so this never happens to anyone else in what is meant to be a civilised modern society of Australia where everyone including judges, magistrates, politicians, police, lawyers, barristers, powerful business people, ordinary people are meant to tell the truth and respect the law."



US President Barack Obama speaks at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, DC (AFP)Obama faces first 9/11 as president

Eight years later, Obama struggles with two unpopular wars and a murky fight against terrorism. His reaction in 2001


Coronation Street's Sally and Kevin Corrie star threatens to quit

The actor who plays Kevin Webster in 'Coronation Street' says he may leave over an upcoming storyline. Why?

Jack TweedMother's fears for Goody widower

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Amazing new concept cars go on show

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This Aug. 23, 2009 photo shows an aerial photo of Helheim Glacier in southeast Greenland. (AP Photo/Karl Ritter)Ice mystery unfolds ... slowly

A startling change in Greenland's ice sheet may hold clues to how sea levels will rise around the world. Details


photo by Asadorian-Mejia/Splash News - September 4, 2009
The other day, "Sex and the City" star Sarah Jessica Parker was spotted heading to the set of the film's sequel in an ensemble she originally wore during the third season of her hit HBO show. Stop the presses! Nine years later, that Christian Dior fall 2000 newsprint frock is hot as ever.

photo by Jeffrey Ufberg/WireImage.com - September 8, 200
Following in her footsteps was Cynthia Nixon (aka Miranda Hobbes), who looked chic and sleek in an asymmetrical apricot frock, faux croc belt, gold bangles, and nude platform heels.


photo by Jay Thornton/INFDaily.com - September 3, 200
Also in attendance ... gorgeous 53-year-old Kim Cattrall (Samantha Jones), who showed off her ageless bod in a simple belted LBD, electric blue pumps, and Ray-Ban shades.

photo by X17 Online/ - September 8, 200
Last, but not least ... Kristin Davis' perky princess Charlotte York, who rocked a conservative yet cute pink getup and the sexiest shoes we've seen in quite some time!

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Tories vow to cut NHS spending rate
The Tories have announced they would cut the rate of spending on the NHS
 if they win the next general election. Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley
 warned that health spending was "by no means a blank cheque" and NHS
 services would have to "tighten their belts just to meet demand".
The Tories had previously pledged to increase spending on health, education
 and aid - and suggested the axe would fall on other departments.
 But Mr Lansley said the Conservatives would only guarantee
 "small increases" in health spending and could not match
 Labour's investment.
In a speech to NHS managers in Birmingham, he said: "We've pledged real-terms increases in NHS expenditure to help our health service rise to the challenges of the 21st century."But if the last 12 years has taught us anything it's that spending more money alone will not guarantee improvements. Our commitment will still mean a significantly reduced rate of expenditure, and it's by no means a blank cheque. "Even with small increases, NHS services everywhere will have to tighten their belts just to meet demand. A real-terms increase in expenditure has to go hand in hand with real savings, which can be ploughed back into front-line services to meet the needs of an ageing population and drag up our health care results."  Mr Lansley's speech came a day after Chancellor Alistair Darling signalled that Labour would cut public services after the recession. The Chancellor said he would not flinch from "hard choices on public spending" - but stopped short of announcing specific plan.
Mr Lansley said that over the last decade, the increase in public resources had been "greater in the NHS than anywhere else".  Tory leader David Cameron's top team has this week stepped up its rhetoric on belt tightening. Mr Cameron has pledged to end subsidised alcohol and food for MPs, and promised to reduce the number of MPs and ministerial cars.


                NEWS FLASH
    Australia's much loved Mr Wijat and his team announce their visit to the USA to meet Mr Bush to help control the American borders...



Professor Nikolai Petrovsky displays a swine flu vaccine dose at the Flinders Medical Center in Adelaide, Australia, Friday July 24, 2009. (AP)Good news about the swine flu vaccine

One shot of the vaccine — not two — is enough protection, according to new medical data. Days till it takes effect



This photo taken Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009 in New York shows Benard Madoff's office in Madoff's penthouse apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)Crime scene for sale

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    Freemasons await Dan Brown novel `The Lost Symbol'

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    WASHINGTON – The lodge room of the Naval Masonic Hall is a colorful and somewhat inscrutable sight for the nonmember, with its blue walls, Egyptian symbols, checkered floor in the center and high ceiling painted with gold stars.

    Countless secrets supposedly have been shared in this and thousands of similar rooms of the Masons around the world. Facts of life have been debated, honors bestowed, rituals enacted. You would need to belong to a lodge to learn what really goes on. Or you could simply ask. "The emphasis on secrecy is something that disturbs people," says Joseph Crociata, a burly, deep-voiced man who is a trial attorney by profession but otherwise a Junior Grand Warden at the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the District of Columbia. "But it's not a problem getting Masons to talk about Masonry. Sometimes, it's a problem getting them to stop." Despite all the books and Web sites dedicated to Freemasons, the Masonic Order has been defined by mystery, alluring enough to claim Mozart and George Washington as members, dark enough to be feared by the Vatican, Islamic officials, Nazis and Communists. In the United States, candidates in the 19th-century ran for office on anti-Mason platforms and John Quincy Adamsdeclared that "Masonry ought forever to be abolished." And now arrives Dan Brown. Six years after Brown intrigued millions of readers, and infuriated scholars and religious officials, with "The Da Vinci Code," he has set his new novel, "The Lost Symbol," in Washington and probed the fraternal order that well suits his passion for secrets, signs and puzzles. Brown's book, released Tuesday, has an announced first printing of 5 million copies and topped the best-seller lists of Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble online. At Kramerbooks in Washington, about two dozen copies were purchased the morning it went on sale and the store expects to easily sell out its order of 150 books. In "The Lost Symbol," symbolist Robert Langdon is on a mission to find a Masonic pyramid containing a code that unlocks an ancient secret to "unfathomable power." It's a story of hidden history in the nation's capitol, with Masons the greatest puzzle of all. Brown's research for "The Da Vinci Code" was highly criticized by some Catholics for suggesting that Jesus and Mary Magdalene conceived a child and for portraying Opus Dei — the conservative religious order — as a murderous, power-hungry sect. The Mason response could well be milder. Brown goes out of his way in "The Lost Symbol" to present the lodge as essentially benign and misunderstood. Masons are praised for their religious tolerance and their elaborate rituals are seen as no more unusual than those of formal religions. The plot centers in part on an "unfair" anti-Masonic video that "conspiracy theorists would feed on ... like sharks," Langdon says. "I have enormous respect for the Masons," Brown told The Associated Press during a recent interview. "In the most fundamental terms, with different cultures killing each other over whose version of God is correct, here is a worldwide organization that essentially says, `We don't care what you call God, or what you think about God, only that you believe in a god and let's all stand together as brothers and look in the same direction.'

    "I think there will be an enormous number of people who will be interested in the Masons after this book (comes out)," Brown said. Crociata and other Washington Masons expressed amusement, concern, resignation and excitement about Brown's novel. Crociata anticipates a "page-turner," like "The Da Vinci Code," and assumes, for the sake of a "good read," that Brown will make the Masons seem more interesting than they actually are. Fellow Mason Kirk McNulty can't wait to read the novel: "Dan Brown is a writer of fiction; he's not writing an article for the Encyclopedia Britannica. Whatever he says is OK. But it would be better if he says something nice about Freemasonry."

    Mason Michael Seay says some members are "not pleased about all the hoopla," but sees the attention as a chance to "get our story across." Lodge member Darryl Carter says he expects some "artistic license" and senses from conversations with other Masons that they expect to benefit from the attention. "We welcome Dan Brown doing his work because Masonry has not had the kind of popularity that it once did and that a work by somebody of Dan Brown's caliber could really attract people to Masonry," Carter says. The Freemasons date back to the Middle Ages, to associations of workmen who built cathedrals in Britain, though some also believe in a connection to ancient times with the mines where King Solomon took material for his Temple. Freemasonry has endured, and transformed. The British began to accept members who were not stonemasons and by the 1700s, lodges were being called "speculative," philosophical societies rather than worker guilds. The Masons, Crociata and others emphasize, are not a political or religious organization. No theology beyond the belief in a divine being is required and no causes are advocated beyond millions of dollars in annual contributions to children's hospitals, cancer wards and other charities. "This is the world's oldest fraternity and it has an old and distinguished history," Crociata says. "There's much beauty to be found in its ritual. On the other hand, it's a fraternity, not a religion. It's a place to get together with guys that you know, that you trust, that you are willing to trust. A place where you can speak from the heart, if you want." No official gathering is taking place at the hall on this recent afternoon, so it's all right for a reporter to have a look around. The Naval Masonic room has features common to other lodges, such as the Mason emblem, a set square and compass and letter "G" (for both God and Geometry), and some decorative images, such as the Egyptian-styled eyes and snakes painted throughout. Brown's book moves quickly among such Washington landmarks as the Library of Congress and theWashington Monument and draws upon the Masons' very public presence in Washington, dating back more than 200 years. George Washington used a Masonic gavel and trowel in 1793 as he lay the cornerstone of the U.S. Capitol. The same trowel would be included 55 years later when President James K. Polk, a Mason, presided over the laying of the cornerstone of the Washington Monument, and again in 1907 when President Theodore Roosevelt, also a Mason, laid a cornerstone for a Masonic temple.

    According to "Freemasons for Dummies" author Christopher Hodapp (his book is so well regarded at the Naval lodge in Washington that it's kept in a glass cabinet outside the meeting room), membership peaked in the United States just after World War II, when there were close to 5 million Masons. The number dropped in the 1960s, when the Masons seemed hopelessly antiquated to a rebellious generation, and dropped again in the late 1980s as older members died. Hodapp, himself a Mason based in Indianapolis, says there are now around 1.5 million in the U.S. and 3 million worldwide. "But it's picking up again, in part because of people like Brown and (novelist) Brad Meltzer ('Book of Lies,' 'Book of Fate'). Younger men are seeing popular references to it. We're also seeing people from single-parent households who don't have that kind of brotherhood feeling you get in the lodge," Hodapp says. Meetings at the Naval Masonic room are presided over by a Master who sits in a high-backed chair on the East side of the room, in honor of where the sun rises. On the South and West are chairs for the top aides, the senior warden and the junior warden. Only the North, "a place of Masonic darkness" (a belief related to the lighting of Solomon's Temple) is not represented. Every lodge has an altar on which is placed a holy book, or books. A Bible is usually there, but because only a belief in a higher being is required, a Quran or other religious text might be found, depending on the religious faith of the members present. The black and white squares of the checkered floor below the altar represent "good" and "evil," terms the Masons resist defining too closely. "As far as what is good and bad for any individual ... the idea is to inspire thought on some of the important questions of life on the minds of our members so that they can go home and think about them and draw their own conclusions," Crociata says. Would-be members pass through three degrees of acceptance: Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft and Master Mason. In "The Lost Symbol," Brown describes an initiation ceremony that Hodapp says is essentially accurate. A man is blindfolded, has a dagger pressed against his chest and is instructed to vow that, "uninfluenced by mercenary or any other unworthy motive," he will offer himself as "a candidate for the mysteries and privileges of this brotherhood."

    Brown is not a Mason, but said that working on the novel helped him imagine a time when religious prejudice would disappear and added that he found the Masonic philosophy a "beautiful blueprint for human spirituality." He was tempted to join, but, "If you join the Masons you take a vow of secrecy. I could not have written this book if I were a Mason," he says.

    And now? "They've let me know the door is always open."

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