Masonic & Occult Symbols Illustrate

of many cities.” In the York manuscript we find: “At the making of the Tower of Babel there was Masonry first much esteemed of, and... NIMROD WAS A MASON himself and loved well Masons.” Interestingly, Masonic author, Kenneth R. H. MacKenzie, tells us that Hermes was also one of the founders of Masonry. Remember occultist, New Ager, and Theosophist, Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, links Hermes and Satan together when she writes: “...Hermes, the god of wisdom, called also Thoth, Tat, Seth, Set and Sat-an; and that he was, furthermore, when viewed under his bad aspect, Typhon, the Egyptian Satan, who was also Set. [Italics in the original; Boldface added]

The bee is also a regal symbol. The Merovingians’ main symbol was that of the bee. The Mormon church also uses the bee as a symbol. (For a thorough study of Mormonism, see my book Mormonism, Masonry, and Godhood [ISBN: 1 891117-01-7], which can be ordered through Sharing or any bookstore.) A Masonic bulletin, The Bee Hive states that the Kings of France (who were Masons): “carried three Bees for their Arms, but to avoid the Imputation of the Egyptian Idolatry of worshipping a Bee, Clodovaeus, their first Christian King, called them Lilies, or Flower-de-Luces, in which, notwithstanding the small Change

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