Sunday, October 12, 2008

The Diving Bell And The Butterfly Name

File: controlling the Federal Public Service by the FM

This ticket replaces two older posts that were talking about the same subject, the ratio of Pierre Gagnon on the presence within the service Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), a group of Freemasons hostile to English speaking, while in the second article, JZ Leon Patenaude reveals that Francophone federal public service also have their loges to cons-weight FM English. The evidence is irrefutable that the federal government is controlled by the FM.

Freemasons Francophobe to head the Security Service and Intelligence


Canadian Press June 13, 1987

No conspiracy against French Canadians is deliberately hatched within the Service Canadian Security and Intelligence.
This is the main conclusion of a study report, which identifies however, the existence of a network of Freemasons in governmental organization.
The Federal Intelligence Service has been repeatedly taken to task for its apparent inability to operate in French and, last April 15 of his French Canadian officers have accused the agency of "giving refuge to a fierce opposition to French fact. "
The report, reported the Montreal Gazette, however, concludes: "We have found no conspiracy or conspirators."
This organization was created in 1984 when the government decided to transform the security services of the RCMP's civilian intelligence agency. Services RCMP had been strained during the release of numerous illegal acts by some of its investigators in combating terrorism in Quebec.
"By tradition and by choice, the agency is basically English," admits the report. "French is a working language second, is poorly managed and so far there is mostly used for translation purposes (which is not sufficiently widespread).
The document adds that there is a network of "old boys" made up of veterans of the RCMP which French Canadians rarely identified. "They believe, therefore they are systematically excluded from better jobs ".
The report makes 48 recommendations to improve the understanding of French and French Canada within the agency, including offering programs to improve bilingualism in this service and making access more Canadians French to senior positions.
A chapter of the document states, however: "At the beginning of our investigation, we got the distinct impression that there is a network of Freemasons within the agency, particularly at high levels and in some key services such as the personnel department. "
" We did not thought it necessary to continue the investigation to longer this chapter, "the report adds.
Freemasonry is an international relief organization whose members engage in secret rites and promise mutual help. This organization, throughout history, has always been opposed to the Catholic Church and the vast majority of its members are English-speaking Protestants.
This report contains the findings of an investigation by a lawyer, Pierre Gagnon, Quebec should be officially released today.


DUTY 17/06/1987
Francophones in Freemasonry

FREE OPINION

JZ LEON PATENAUDE

The author was the first francophone from Quebec launched the Grand Orient de France during the contemporary period. It was also the initiator of the Grand Orient in 1977 in Quebec, an association of Masons of Quebec.

In a report of an independent study of Pierre Gagnon from Quebec, on interpersonal relationships within the Canadian Department of Intelligence and Security Service (CSIS), one concludes that the service is engaged in systematic discrimination against francophones and to any well-defined group and supports the thesis of a Canadian CIA infiltrated Freemasonry by Anglo-Protestant in this organization by former RCMP .

Despite the many complaints in the Annual Reports of the Commissioner of Official Languages in many federal departments and agencies, the situation found today in the place of the CSIS needs to be clarified.

Neither church nor a sect

known resistances in the federal public service in government departments and particularly of National Defence and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to the application of the Official Languages Act and to the numerous recommendations Commissioners who have succeeded.

As the role and importance of Freemasonry Anglo-Saxon is mentioned, it is after so many years of struggle within the federal public service, to take stock of results and solid puncture resistance as is currently the case of CSIS and the RCMP, as seen recently, and in other major departments.

Speaking of networks of Freemasons and Freemasonry in this sad reality, the public has a right to know the situation of Freemasons francophones in Quebec on the issue cultural, language problems and compliance with the Act on Official Languages.

Freemasonry is not a church nor a sect nor a political party nor a union, and it is not homogeneous. There are two major trends: the liberal Democratic Freemasonry Freemasonry and the Anglo-Protestant. Both are universal.

Since 1795, this historical reality exists and the history of Freemasonry in Quebec reflects this fact of cultural, linguistic, social since Mesplet DuCalvet, Jean-Francois Xavier Perreault, Louis-Joseph Papineau, Ludger Duvernay Among the Patriots of 1837, leaders of the Canadian Institute of Montreal (We shall refer to the work of Bernard Reds, PUQ, page 272, concerning the relations between that body and and the Grand Orient de France). There are more Emancipation lodge with Honoré Beaugrand, Godfrey Langlois League education, Strength and Courage Lodge of the Grand Orient of France. Loyalty and unselfishness



Both Freemasonry does not maintain any link between them. I belong to Freemasonry liberal represented in Quebec by four Obediences recognized with several lodges and French that are not recognized by the other Freemasonry.

Freemasonry is a liberal institution essentially philosophical, philanthropic and progressive purpose in seeking the truth, the study of ethics and practice of solidarity. Freemasonry in Quebec liberal group overwhelmingly francophone from Quebec and French Canadian.


For a Freemason, is the practice of loyalty and selflessness, he lives in a social and cultural roots has cultural and language, and seek refuge with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and work in their language and make a career in public service at all levels.

Freemasonry is composed of liberal denominations which admit women and the equality of both sexes in their temples. That is why the masons Quebec francophones encourages applications and complaints from women in the Federal Public Service in particular, in the army and the services of the RCMP.

Freemasonry is composed of individuals from all walks of life, origin and religious or social philosophy completely different, working in Quebec and in French, deeply committed to our language, our culture, its rights in the Official Languages Act, and our ability to climb all levels in government departments working in French.

For Francophone Liberal Freemason, there is homework to do, to make sacrifices, the dangers to be feared; Freemasonry should not be a means ... and those who are not believe are quick to withdraw. We do not seek power nor political nor religious, and we are working for human progress in the respect of human dignity. social justice, secularism, and control of violence against all totalitarianism. racism, antisemitism, and demanding the separation of state and churches and non-sectarian public schools.

Quebec's distinct society

The French Freemasons do not claim any privilege, but only the implementation of measures, and it quickly in the federal government to give access to positions of French control, through the experiences and skills, in full compliance departments of Official Languages Act.

Freemasons francophone Quebecers take account of sociological, cultural and political aspects of Quebec's distinct society.

I recall a historical fact for better cornpréhension Francophones in the federal Public Service. In 1928, in Ottawa, a group of federal employees founded a company discreet: Commanders of the Order of Jacques Cartier. The secretary-founder was a French Canadian Freemason to promote and support the arrival of French Canadians in government: the Civil Service.

Having personally played a role during 13 years (1944-59) in this Freemasonry Catholic and French-Canadian historian Raymond Laliberté recognized its role, its importance and influence, especially in government circles for French and Francophone place that were to occupy (I refer the interested reader to the work of Mr. Sutton under the title A Secret Society: the Order of Jacques Cartier, Hurtibise editions, HM-1983).

Freemasons of Quebec have always been separated by culture and language. The struggles have diminished. but the resistance seems to continue at the federal, it evokes the Report and study committee. The French Freemasons can only welcome all initiatives to be taken to ensure the language rights within CSIS, the RCMP and National Defence, without minimizing the recommendations of the Annual Reports of the statutory language official, as well as supporting, promoting equality of women in the Armed Forces and Security Forces, including women of French culture and language.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Restorable Convertible For Sale

In the secret of this temple

Excerpts from an article on Freemasonry in the insert published in the newspaper La Presse Outlook May 8, 1976. It presents a Jean-Guy Leboeuf, venerable master of the lodge Dénéchau Montreal and freemasons of the 32nd degree. This man was a candidate for the leadership of the Party of National Unity in 1976 and a columnist for the Journal de Montreal (source: Serviam).
In addition, the paper reveals the parallels between the Catholic Church and Freemasonry called "regular" in the 1970s.

IN THE SECRET OF THE TEMPLE
Press, Prospects, May 8, 1976 By Pierre Laflamme

(extracts)

(...) In 1970, for example, Bishop Irenaeus Lussier, former Rector of the University of Montreal, read the Gospel and the homily delivered at a joint meeting Members of the Masonic Lodge of United Hearts which celebrated its centenary and the Knights of Columbus, however, had long been a kind of counterpart enemy of Freemasonry. (...)

Comment: and now the cat is out of the bag! After having preached against both FM and after we have both warned that its members were the destruction of the Catholic faith and that the mere fact of belonging to this sect means immediate excommunication for its members and the fires of hell for eternity, so that's a beautiful day we decided simply
we're all buddy-buddy, that the past is the past ... It's really principles beautiful! Not surprising that people lose faith in so many clergy with such a soft dough ...

(...) In Montreal, between 1973 and 1975, a group of three Catholic priests and five freemasons including a French Catholic and two Protestant ministers held a dozen meetings. "It was better to know." says one of both sides, "to see who we are dealing," said one of the priests, who preferred anonymity. (...)

Comment: Well, already after 10 meetings with FM, one begins to want to remain anonymous, to of cachetteries.

(...) Following these meetings, a report was submitted to the Assembly of Bishops. This document, whereas there is no evidence that Masonry regular lodges which belong Quebec combat the Church recognizes in light of the letter dated July 18, 1974 that its members do not fall within the scope of the excommunication. (...)

Comment: how can we expect to obtain a frank and open dialogue with people linked by a secret inviolable except upon pain of death, that's what I want to know and here, moreover, the inconsistency of the FM with the Christian religion, honorable priests anonymous.

(...) "Some people said the priest, but rather conservative when it should not exaggerate the number, who sincerely believe that the Freemasons have crept in millieux influential of the Church. All this represents a chord for those people. " (...)

Comment: well, well ...

(...) Mr. Jean-Guy Leboeuf, practicing Catholic, initiated in Freemasonry in 1967, recently promoted to the 32nd degree member of the lodge Dénéchau which he was worshipful master, and that was great Director of Ceremonies Grand Lodge of Quebec, one of the major titles of the Masonic hierarchy, for its part wants to see the situation be clarified as soon as possible for all to see. "It would only encourage the development of Freemasonry in
middle French," he said. (...)

Comment: this is why the FM wanted to be buddy-buddy with the clergy to power and improve their image and attract more members.

(...) He believes, moreover, the timing, noting greater interest of French Canadians with respect to the "secret society" that there a few years.
The Grand Lodge of Quebec has made itself an effort in this direction, he says. "All the boxes will soon, when this is done, the French translation of the statutes and Masonic ritual.
Our library, so far only English, is now offering French books.
(...)
comment: not bilingual in 1976 the Grand Lodge "Quebec"


(...) According to Mr. Leboeuf, who is a candidate for the leadership of the National Union, it would be good if more Quebec leaders in all fields, political, economic, cultural, union are the freemasons (...)

Comment: that which describes the oligarchy that currently runs Quebec.

(...) "It is true, he says, that the builders have a good background conservative in the sense that they remain attached to certain
traditional values. But they are also fighting against prejudice, for more tolerance and equality, more internationalism. (...)

Commentary: Internationalism world government =

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Pencil Skirt Fabric Type

File: Morgentaler, abortion and Freemasonry

On the occasion of the awarding of the Order of Canada to abortionist Henry Morgentaler all of his "work", I thought it would be good to call back some facts on this subject so that readers can better judge the work of Freemasonry on society from a specific case.

(excerpts from newspaper articles):

Freemasonry seeks women

The Sun - 1993-11-14

"Twice a month the Masons of Quebec men and women must travel to Montreal to discuss the major debates as education or abortion "

Freemasonry The age of light
See, February 23 1995

"Outside of uniforms, the Masons have sometimes written work to prepare on various topics (abortion, euthanasia, the distribution of wealth ...). They also spread the ideas Masonic, often progressive, in the secular world, to participate in the advancement of society "

" I thought to progress driven by the French Freemasonry as the right to abortion
or secularization says Gloria Escomel, back in the box The human right to pursue its feminist struggle. "

Richard Martineau: "The Freemasons: The caviar left"

(See, March 12, 1992)

"We fought for the freedom of choice on abortion and Contraception "


Morgentaler was also a founding member of the League of Human Rights in Quebec. The founder was a certain Leo Patenaude JZ which was nothing less than the leader of the Freemasons of the Grand Orient of France. The league has been very active for the legalization of abortion. For example, in 1974, the League publishes a book entitled "Quebec society against abortion."

www.liguedesdroits.ca/documents/bulletins/bulletin_octobre2003/bulletin_oct03.pdf
page 6

"The League of Human Rights, which became League of Rights and Freedoms
1978, was created in 1963 by a group of lawyers and intellectuals prestigious
both anglophone and francophone, with a significant representation of the Jewish community. Among the founders, we find Frank Scott, a law professor at McGill University, a dominant figure in the struggle for civil liberties in Quebec and in Canada since the 30s, Pierre Elliot Trudeau, Jacques Hébert, Jean Marchand, Casgrain, Claude-Armand Sheppard, Henry Morgentaler , Allan Glaser, Gordon
Echenberg Georgres Wesley, John Charles Harvey, Rene Hurtubise, Bernard Landry , Alban Fleming Yves Michaud, Leon-Z. Patenaude . "

Freemasons and contraception: Journal

action February 16, 1968 page 4
http://bibnum2.banq.qc.ca/bna/action/

Small echoes of the foreign press
Freemasons and Pill
Recently, readers of "FRANCE-SUNDAY (01/01/1968) under the title could read: "Secrets of the Freemasons revealed", an article that is puzzling and, if based on accurate facts should give us some sense of wind blowing or "erotic-liberalization" ... Cholon John wrote in part as follows:
All Masons, the Assembly (French national) are not in opposition. This will surely surprise you, but if the "pill" has been allowed in France, thanks to the Freemasons. The "brother" who most ardently fought for its approval is a member of the Fifth Republic, Lucien Neuwirth.
And if the French can now freely use the pill. they owe it to women Freemasons.
Yes, there are female Masons and they are those of the Grand Lodge that the first women in France, put the pill in their agenda in 1954. Since they have stopped fighting for it to be freely on sale.
JPL

See also the excellent documentary "Journey Into the World of the Freemasons", where the role of fraternal French parliamentarians in the legalization of abortion in France is proved.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xtnmg_voyage-au-pays-des-francs-macons-1
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xtnmg_voyage-au-pays-des- FREEMASONS-2