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00:03music
00:10Okay, so keep that topic in mind.
00:12What's wrong with the lavender?
00:13How is the pizza of the people of Hatasak?
00:15What pizza? Don't stop, pizza!
00:16So how did you get in here and what's happening to us? Birthday
00:19So you're the king now? What happened to the pizza here?
00:22Yawa Atak Al-Asir
00:22birthday?
00:24Hey, me, what are you wearing?
00:27Na'aba and strange needs
00:28You are Sunni, right?
00:30No, you've gone too far.
00:31I'll talk to the restaurant.
00:32Yes
00:33You're not in control of the world anymore, and you can fire me.
00:36I'm not far from the manager, Fawz Al-Mub'ajjar.
00:39We are generally with you
00:40Hasab Allah is what we do and it was said in Fiko
00:42What are you saying?
00:44My son, how can I control the world?
00:45I don't know her in the rest.
00:46You're normal, you eat orphans and beat the camels
00:48And order pizza
00:50Stuffcrust
00:51And we're ruined together
00:52Are you my son?
00:53Which restaurant?
00:54I'm going to call the police.
00:55The police spoke
00:56Do you control the governments of the world?
00:58Didn't you bring the one who is in Oman to the stamp?
01:00So you can wear it in Arab countries?
01:01Huh?
01:01Oh Lord, my beloved, I am in a state of distress
01:03O God, the long-suffering
01:05O Lord, grant me patience.
01:05Are you coming, Lord?
01:07No, my brother
01:08Play something else
01:09I know very well that you worship settlement.
01:11You have no religion
01:12Are you showering things in the air?
01:14They left people behind
01:15Any one
01:16Yes, it's me.
01:17Are you still enjoying the breeze?
01:24For artists and important people in society?
01:27How do I organize it?
01:29cleaner?
01:30What is this nonsense?
01:32So, what's the importance of being an artist and having good taste?
01:34No, but I'll love you, I swear?
01:35I can't stand you
01:35Go outside
01:36Go outside?
01:39Is it true that you eat children?
01:41Are we eating children?
01:42No, we'll eat pizza.
01:44Beth Pizza
01:45How much is your account?
01:54Dear viewer, peace, mercy and blessings of God be upon you.
01:57Welcome to two new episodes of Al-Daheeh program
01:59If I asked you what common factor could unite the Austrian musician
02:03And the first American president, George Washington
02:06And the Egyptian Sheikh Al-Azhari Muhammad Abduh
02:08What will you say in response?
02:09My dear, the one who brings all these together
02:11The fact is that they were members of the most famous secret organization in history.
02:16Freemasonry
02:18Surely, my dear, you have heard of Freemasonry.
02:20But in different forms
02:24Global Brotherhood
02:25Its symbols and ideas are strange.
02:27Strange, by the government of Mayad Nassar
02:28I was satisfied with this perception and my mind grew fond of the subject.
02:30You might be one of the people who see it as Freemasonry
02:32One of the most dangerous tools of evil in the world
02:34An organization that tries to sabotage state institutions
02:37It controls governments by creating chaos.
02:39To achieve it, shout "Blink!"
02:41And strangely enough, Mayad Nassar's government
02:42And we, my dear, are talking about Freemasonry.
02:44We are talking about one of the most militant groups in history.
02:48So let me, my dear, settle this Freemasonry issue for you.
02:50Of course, my dear, I don't decide on anything.
02:52But the first episode was full of suspense and all that.
02:54The first features of Freemasonry began to appear in the late Qutbist era.
02:59If you don't know, my dear, the late, powerful era
03:01It came after the early Qutni era.
03:07Dear viewer, this is the late, powerful era.
03:09It was between the thirteenth and thirteenth centuries
03:11The beginnings of the modern European renaissance
03:14One of the most important features of this renaissance was the construction boom.
03:18I call it the entrepreneurial renaissance.
03:20At that time, Europe began to see an amazing sign in the architecture of the Qutb era.
03:23To this day, my dear, we see, for example, this architectural style in Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
03:27The block burned down, or Countrybury Cathedral in London
03:29A magnificent building, huge halls, majestic gates
03:33This, my dear, was a revolution in architecture in his time.
03:35This issue, my dear, has led many builders to become public figures.
03:39My dear friend, the one who belongs to Othman Ahmed Othman and the one who belongs to Muhammad Abbar, will remain there.
03:43They were famous in their communities
03:44My dear friend, what you want to say during this period is that we should talk about the word "builders".
03:47They are not meant at all, the poor laborers who work hard to make ends meet.
03:50We're talking about people who are developing construction engineering.
03:52People who understand mathematics in most of its branches
03:54And sometimes they also understand physics.
03:56I promise you, they're the ones who build with bricks.
03:57Those who make the mosaic formations and those who place the statues
03:59All of this, my dear, made the builders an elite in European society at that time.
04:03After a while, my dear, one by one these builders began to form groups or brotherhoods.
04:08They created a group on Facebook
04:09They would discuss their affairs and organize their interests within these brotherhoods.
04:12These sessions and gatherings were not just about preparing tea and chatting.
04:16No, these are starting to turn into vocational schools.
04:19Senior teachers pass on their experiences and ideas to younger ones.
04:22Here, my dear, the relationship between master and maker becomes apparent.
04:24Also, my dear, when you think about this construction skill
04:26You find that it is a dangerous profession
04:28Your ceiling might collapse
04:29It's possible if you have a worker who falls off scaffolding
04:31One person who is present could ruin the life of someone working in this profession.
04:34He destroys his family's life
04:35That's why, over time, a kind of social solidarity emerged among them.
04:39Cooperation took place between the builders and after
04:40If someone, for example, suffers an injury or a difficult situation
04:42Their colleagues gather and help each other.
04:44If one of their friends dies, they will support their family.
04:46This kind of solidarity, my dear, didn't exist before.
04:48Something like a union
04:50People in the same profession help each other.
04:51Therefore, all eyes turned to them.
04:53And the high regard European societies have for builders
04:56Also, my dear
04:56Those who started to criticize these brotherhoods and gatherings
04:59The Socks who love all men
05:01They are not successful in preserving it.
05:03But they like their idea
05:04secret language
05:05Terms and symbols
05:06That no one else understands.
05:08My dear, look into her eyes and confess to me
05:09If you look at the Ahwaji while he is saying
05:10One pebble, a simple sugar feature
05:12Even if he's from Alexandria, he'll say in the Mizo
05:14Don't you feel like there's a certain privilege?
05:16I understand what this man is saying.
05:17And I was able to speak to this man in the language
05:19Prati doesn't know anything about it
05:20The meaning of the last topic is a regular cup of milk.
05:22Don't feel sick, my dear, it's the same thing.
05:23When you go to the wedding hall
05:24She tells me she wants a super deluxe ghost one with extra roses
05:27The builders are also
05:28They had terms and symbols
05:29No one understands it except them.
05:30Builders in the Qutb era
05:32They had structures and a language similar to this
05:34Their symbols and terminology
05:35No one understands it except them.
05:36Simply put, we are dealing with a distinguished group in society.
05:39One looks at them with a hint of sarcasm and wishes
05:41When his son grows up, he will leave them.
05:42The unique building block
05:44He let them exert the same influence as the state and the king.
05:47When the authorities in England, for example, decided
05:48It organizes its own construction universities.
05:50And it is under her authority
05:51They have their own union.
05:53Instead of the sisters that are widespread
05:54He refuses, my dear builder
05:55If they fall under an umbrella
05:57They're not the ones who made it
05:58And they are proud of the organization they created themselves.
06:00We are free
06:01And here, my dear, is their nickname.
06:03Free Maisons
06:04Freemasons
06:06This is a modification of the original language.
06:07Freestone Freemasons
06:09Part of their freedom was refusing to join
06:12The union that the state created
06:13They decided whether to stick to their organization.
06:15But my dear, time doesn't leave anything the same.
06:17With the beginning of the sixteenth round
06:19The era of power is beginning to end
06:21And the great interest in the builders
06:23Many builders leave the profession after it declines.
06:26And they start looking for other jobs
06:28Private universities for builders
06:29Which remained a symbol for many years
06:31And it is admired and appreciated by the community.
06:33Come, let's start from the crescent moon of the sighs.
06:35And in order to maintain its existence and stability
06:37It started accepting memberships from people
06:39They don't work in the construction industry at all.
06:41Honorary memberships, like this, require payment and receipt of a card.
06:43Come on, we're the Freymons, we have a long and distinguished history.
06:46These gatherings began to spread when men in society started to embrace them.
06:49The elite see it as a kind of social status symbol.
06:53For example, people who used to pay money for titles like "Behavior" and "Pasha".
06:56For two centuries, the societies formed by the Freemasons
06:59It will continue and flourish, but without any real builders to begin with.
07:04Days go by and days come, and we reach the eighteenth century.
07:07Europe goes and Europe comes, and we enter the Age of Enlightenment.
07:10Where interest in science and logic remained
07:12At that time, educated English people wanted what was called an organized city.
07:16An organized environment where they can discuss their ideas and feel a sense of solidarity.
07:19We are now in the age of enlightenment.
07:20And here, there's nothing better than the builders' associations, which still preserve the values ​​of brotherhood and solidarity.
07:25At that time, my dear, there were these builders' associations.
07:27The talk about architecture will start to fade.
07:29Which is the main reason for it
07:31Ideas related to the Enlightenment and the Enlightenment era begin to emerge.
07:34Ideas such as freedom of thought and freedom of conscience
07:36And how do we implement justice and equality, and what authorities such as the state and the church have to do with it?
07:41The exaggerated one, my dear, was a collective one, all of whom were involved in life.
07:43Is white cement better than Portland cement?
07:45Meetings, my dear, have become enlightening meetings.
07:48In 1717, Freemasonry took its first steps.
07:54To be a real and strong organization, not just an honorary one.
07:58It doesn't happen when four of the brotherhoods or groups of builders in London
08:01They merge and establish the first Masonic lodge
08:05The First Grand Lodge
08:07Here, my dear, is writing the Masonic constitution.
08:10And most importantly, we advocate for freedom of thought and conscience.
08:12The pursuit of happiness
08:14Equality of rights and non-discrimination based on race, religion, or creed
08:19We can say, my dear, that this moment of integration and the declaration of the constitution
08:22It was the moment the Brotherhood of Masons was forever transformed.
08:26From professional associations to organizations that have no connection to the construction profession
08:30At a time when Europe is bidding farewell to the Church's control
08:33Freemasonry appears as a quasi-church lodge
08:35Why is it curved like that?
08:37He has members of a quasi-spiritual association who help the weak.
08:40But despite all this, it is not a religious entity.
08:41Rather, it is an entity that presents itself as promoting science, reason, and freedom.
08:45They also maintain the idea of ​​solidarity between individuals and the group.
08:49This is important, my dear, because it's the form that people are talking about regarding Freemasonry today.
08:52It was completely different from the beginning, at least in the first year.
08:56At that time the view was magnificent
08:57And with time he started to bring more and more darlings
09:00And people still have something to boast about.
09:02If you belong to the Freemasons
09:04Here, my dear, Freemasonry will spread throughout Europe.
09:06Every country will need it, but in a different way.
09:08For example, you have the Protestant part of Europe
09:10They claimed to have rejected the authority of the Catholic Church
09:12For him, this Protestant part was something very important.
09:15It shows us the organization of the first of its principles
09:18It is freedom of thought and conscience
09:19You will find among those who have joined Freemasonry
09:21One like Frederick II
09:23Emperor of Germany
09:24Gustav III, Emperor of the Swabians
09:26During the middle of the century, when we reach the year 1789
09:28We find that in Breslau one of them
09:30There are approximately 630 Masonic lodges.
09:34God protect Abu Ahmad
09:35Ahmed, excuse me, I have a question.
09:37He went out because we asked him
09:38What does it mean to be different from the other years?
09:40And record the rest of the times
09:41I chose 1789
09:43Shake up your beautiful viewing experience! You're following this program.
09:45And I know very well
09:46What happened in 1789
09:48What happened, my dear, was the French Revolution.
09:50Too much, my dear
09:51Among the leaders of the French Revolution
09:53They were members of Masonic lodges
09:55Leaders of countries who became involved in the French Revolution
09:57Because they were influenced by the words of political thinkers
09:59On the sovereignty of the people
10:00For example, Monsuke
10:02He was also an activist in Masonic circles
10:04He was an active Freemason
10:05That's why it was perfectly normal
10:06When the founding university is thanked
10:07Those who started organizing the legislation and the traitors
10:09After the collapse of the monarchy
10:10and the establishment of the French Republic
10:12I'll find about 300 members of this founding university.
10:15Freemasons
10:16Allah is great
10:17That was it, my dear
10:18Let the enemies of the French Revolution
10:19They look to Freemasonry
10:20Then Huda begins
10:21Ideas emerge accusing Freemasonry of blasphemy.
10:24She will continue it indefinitely
10:26For example, it's a set
10:27Her goal is to plot conspiracies
10:29To incite chaos and destruction
10:30And the detonation of bloody images
10:32And the execution of kings
10:33Churchmen
10:34It was the Freemasons who did all this.
10:36That was their primary goal.
10:37They want to cause chaos, sir.
10:38Don't tell Freedom, remember, and Dhibir
10:40This is my dear
10:41Ghazaia, something else, was happening in the same year.
10:43The same year that French stars were acquired
10:46The United States was writing its constitution
10:47Please, my dear
10:4813 out of 33 people
10:51They signed the constitution
10:53Members of Masonic lodges
10:55Freemasonry has undergone a long journey of change.
10:57From England, France, Germany, America
11:00But does this mean that it is a movement for revolutionaries only?
11:03Anyone who writes a constitution
11:04He's working on Startup Nation
11:06He's causing a revolution in a certain area.
11:07Is that how it is, Masouni?
11:08no
11:08Is it related to change and revolutions?
11:10This means
11:10Are all its members revolutionaries?
11:12I'll finish the topic for you, my dear.
11:13Your forum and generation will disappear
11:14they?
11:15My dear, we are entering the era of the Industrial Revolution in England.
11:18He, my dear Hassan, is confused.
11:19Forgive me, my dear, I just got out of the party with a shisha pipe.
11:21When the Industrial Revolution happened in England
11:23The economic one, my dear
11:24You live
11:25And the fact remains, my dear, that this revolution was not led by ordinary youth.
11:27But rather businessmen and huge capital
11:30A field like it has existed before in history
11:31Emperors of the Craftsmen, Halawi States
11:33Joining a fraternal organization
11:35Like Freemasonry
11:36Something that enhances their prestige
11:37Not only that
11:38This is another thing that increases their popularity.
11:40That's just like that, Abu Hamad
11:41Even though you're still before you get into the shisha
11:43The strange thing is that you were holding it
11:44I was dismissed because Freemasonry was linked to the revolution.
11:47What made the Freemasons succeed in the first place, my dear?
11:49That's what made them continue during the Industrial Revolution.
11:52social solidarity
11:53We all help each other in the brotherhood
11:55Your speech is that at a time when factories were spreading
11:57Everywhere in England
11:58There was still no social safety net for workers.
12:00No health insurance, no pension, no hospitals
12:03No sick leave, no maternity leave, none of that stuff.
12:05All these things humanity hadn't invented yet.
12:07The worker from Dor was tired and couldn't find anything to eat or drink.
12:09Fiji, the Freemason, after his charitable group's hot sauce
12:12The brotherhood that has been known for a long time
12:13They come in and help him
12:14This made Freemasonry in England one of the most important institutions for the British worker.
12:18Something like a social solidarity shrine
12:20The important thing, my dear
12:20Years come and go
12:22The 18th century ends and the 19th century begins.
12:25A new face of Freemasonry is emerging in Europe and America
12:28And it remains almost a fashion trend among the elite.
12:29The Freemasonry trend is starting to make a comeback.
12:32Especially from the elite of society and people who want social prestige
12:35Kings, princes, and industrialists are among the members of the organization.
12:38Despite all our talk about the spread of Freemasonry
12:40And what might make you think it was something that anyone could easily join
12:43But leave it to me, the irony.
12:44Despite the spread of Freemasonry
12:46However, joining it was very difficult and exclusive.
12:49Not just anyone can join the Brotherhood
12:51Freemasonry has a strict membership system.
12:53The members themselves are arranged in layers within it.
12:56In Mr. Under the colleague Under the manufacturer
12:58The members of these countries will form the basic unit of the organization.
13:01The assembly
13:02Each gathering would take its revenge in a specific area or place.
13:04It includes a large number of forums
13:06A larger organization called the police
13:08Something like a high-level management of events
13:09It coordinates between the various forums.
13:11The lodge itself has a president, a vice president, and a fund manager.
13:14All of this, my dear, is done through elections.
13:16This organizational structure is becoming more and more effective over time.
13:19The three classes: master, associate, and craftsman
13:22It contains more layers and more degrees.
13:24My dear, sometimes it reaches tens and hundreds of degrees
13:27Imagine how many members could possibly keep her away.
13:29Each social stratum of a country has its own determination.
13:31What cannot be revealed to a lower class
13:33Each layer has its own symbol and specific sign.
13:35These gatherings are for election-related meetings.
13:38or Masonic rituals
13:40Most of which will be related to individual escalation currencies.
13:43Individuals who are promoted from one class to another
13:45Remember when we said there are many layers?
13:46And he gets promoted in the forums
13:48So, these are the ones
13:48Also, my dear, there are annual election rituals.
13:51And the appointment of a new administration for the lodge after the elections.
13:53In my dear, there is a hateful and strange system
13:55I hold the secret to this organization's attachment.
13:57If you are young, you will need secrecy and order.
14:00Even if you are from the world of song, princes, and businessmen
14:03You need to feel that you are among the elite, special, and that you have your own unique qualities.
14:06But isolation, secrecy, and the exclusive membership system
14:09Just as the secret of the organization's attachment
14:10He was also the reason she had enemies.
14:13Here, my dear, isolation becomes suspicious.
14:14And questions begin to arise about this organization.
14:17What does that mean?
14:18Joining this Masoretic Lodge
14:20It remains a difficult and complex issue.
14:21Why does he need to conduct an investigation about me?
14:22Fish Good is difficult to achieve.
14:24To join
14:25And finally, the name of the nominated member.
14:27It is presented to all members of the lodge
14:29Even if three people rejected it
14:30The member's request is considered permanently rejected.
14:33Until he dies
14:34Dear Knights, a university-level group whose members are from Frederick II
14:36Modsart and George Washington
14:38Princes, kings, millionaires and artists
14:41So definitely
14:42When Uncle Jack the grocer comes
14:43Or Uncle Tony the Laundryman
14:44They are trying to join the same brotherhood as His Majesty the King
14:47Don't refuse their request
14:47The question begins
14:48It grows and grows
14:49Why don't these people want to drug her along with them?
14:51What are they doing inside?
14:52And doubts begin to grow more and more about this secret group.
14:56Especially since it contains special symbols
14:57And a constitution specific to it
14:58And locked up with a group of people
15:00They have power and money with them
15:01Their daily activities seemed normal to people outside.
15:03Making a sieve
15:04Sarawat Management
15:05Factory management
15:06Managing Empires
15:08Writing constitution and changing systems
15:10So the issue is that
15:11Buhamad
15:12Why didn't the Freemasons respond?
15:14Why didn't they tell their story back when they were with Osman the Armed?
15:16And they help people
15:18Unfortunately, my dear
15:18The story had become very complicated and complex.
15:21And this was caused by the Freemasons themselves.
15:23The journey that Freemasonry took across these countries and continents
15:26It didn't just affect the countries themselves.
15:27But it also influenced Freemasonry.
15:29I took a part of the history of each period
15:31She included it in a fabricated way in her story.
15:33The Freemasons began to create a parallel history for themselves.
15:35Different from the known history of their beginnings
15:37And they began to claim that this was their true history.
15:39History changes as the place changes.
15:41For example, with regard to European Freemasons
15:43The history of Freemasonry never begins with the London meeting.
15:45About 1717
15:47Freemasonry, for them
15:48Oh, that's a lot.
15:48It begins with Jesus Christ himself.
15:50And in other places they will say to the Freemasons
15:52It began after Noah's children
15:53People are a third party.
15:54Freemasonry will return to the time when the Israelites left Egypt.
15:57People are completely innocent and will tell you to forget all that.
15:59Our beginning is with the ancient Masonic religion.
16:01The teachings of Isis and Osiris
16:02I feel like they want us to let them have the mic any longer.
16:04He'll tell you all about Big Bang
16:06It's Fireworks in our forums
16:08That's it, the diamond range
16:09The most coherent narrative that Freemasons present about themselves
16:12Their origins date back to 1715 BC.
16:15When the Roman emperor Pompilius
16:17He begins to expand his construction projects in the empire.
16:20And from here the schools of the builders were formed
16:22Jack, my dear, I'm telling you this is a big myth.
16:24Because Pompilius, like a prophet, helped her.
16:27Non-existent character
16:28A great myth, as far as we know, that had no basis in history.
16:31To the best of my knowledge, I mean the lies related to the origins of Freemasonry.
16:34The problem worsened and worsened
16:35Guys, aren't people being nice and respectful?
16:38Why do you make up such creepy stories?
16:40Why are you trying to falsify history in such a blatant way?
16:43From Pompilius, this was merely a charitable brotherhood.
16:46It distinguishes itself in more than one unique place in history.
16:49The subject matter seems to be shrouded in much suspicion.
16:51I wonder if he'll continue like this or stop.
16:54When, my dear, Freemasonry begins to appear in the Arab world
16:57With the emergence of the wave of Western cultural influence
16:59Here, my dear, the Arab Freemasons begin to do the same thing.
17:02They attribute Freemasonry to aspects of Arab history.
17:04For example, we see Jurji Zaydan in his book, *History of Freemasonry*.
17:07It seems that the Freemasons were the ones who built the Umayyad capital, Damascus.
17:11The Abbasid capital, Baghdad
17:12Let me tell you that these claims, whether from the West or from our own people
17:15This will create an inevitable global hostility towards Freemasonry.
17:17And the first organization to lead this runner in an organized manner
17:20It is the Catholic Church
17:21The one who facilitated the Freemasons' university sleep has a curve
17:24But it is a bow that is not made for Christ or for the Lord
17:27This is done when they call him the Great Architect of the Universe.
17:30From the moment the church issued its first statement in 1934
17:32It warns of the dangers of Freemasonry.
17:34And to this day you will find at least 11 Popes of the Vatican
17:37They issued warnings against Freemasonry
17:39The last of them was Pope John II's warning.
17:41What happened in 1983
17:42The one who said that joining Freemasonry is a great sin for any Christian
17:46Honestly, my dear, just as Freemasonry has made such claims about itself.
17:49Exaggerations will also appear regarding the hostility of Freemasonry.
17:52For example, Prince Muhammad Said al-Jazairi says in his book about Freemasonry
17:56Freemasonry is an extension of a secret society that is over two thousand years old.
17:59Her name is the hidden power
18:01A university student who played a role in the crucifixion of Christ
18:02The Masonic influence will also double.
18:04When major political conflicts arise, one of the parties involved is a Freemason.
18:08Like the clash that occurred between the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II on one hand
18:11And the Union and Progress University and Ataturk University on the other hand
18:13This clash occurred in 1908
18:15This ultimately led to the deposition of Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
18:18The last of the powerful Ottoman sultans
18:19When we come, my dear, we look at the other side
18:21The one who was involved in the battle against Abdul Hamid
18:23I find, my dear, that many members of the Committee of Union and Progress
18:26And even Ataturk himself made mistakes in the Masonic movement.
18:29The history of Freemasonry contains a lot of falsehoods.
18:33However, despite this, many historically important figures
18:36Those we have in the East were Freemasons
18:38Dear Arifi, thinker and debater Jamal al-Din al-Afghani
18:41This guy, my dear, wasn't just a Freemason
18:43This man was chosen as the head of the Masonic Lodge of the Star of the East
18:47The one affiliated with the Scottish Rite before we broke away from it later, of course.
18:50And what does he do? He establishes a national Egyptian Masonic lodge.
18:52Also, my dear, we find very important people in the intellectual and political life of Egypt afterwards.
18:57Zay Abdullah Nadim, Imam Muhammad Abd, and Saad Zaghlouni
19:00All countries will be members of the Masonic Lodge
19:02Those who founded Jamal al-Din al-Afghani in Egypt
19:05These people's ideas after that
19:06She will contribute significantly to the establishment of the Egyptian nationalist movement.
19:09All this, my dear, when we come to Sharjah to talk about Freemasonry
19:12Betensi, especially given the strong suspicion directed towards Freemasonry.
19:16It has a connection to smallness
19:18For example, Lord Edmund Rothschild, the patriarch of the Rothschild family
19:21Which is one of the richest families in the world
19:23Mason was loyal
19:24But also a loyal little one
19:26He is one of the largest donors and supporters of the Global Small Project
19:31Not just him
19:31If we look more closely at those surrounding a small institution in the role of Herzl
19:39And Leigh Herzl, one of the most important people who helped him on their journey
19:42When we look at Masonic literature
19:44Their thoughts and beliefs about themselves
19:46We find that among their myths is the claim
19:48They are the ones who built the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem.
19:50This is what leads some to believe that there is a link between Freemasonry and Zionism.
19:54Freemasonry, which celebrates the building of Solomon's Temple
19:56And the little one who wants to rebuild the temple
19:58That's why, with the beginning of the grass ideas
20:00We see clear efforts from Muslim scholars to confront Freemasonry.
20:03Sheikh Rashid Rida's outfit
20:04And we see a girl, and she's also from Al-Azhar, and she's also a Freemason.
20:07All of this, my dear, is an attempt to confront Zionism.
20:10The girl was saying that the Masonic talk about brotherhood and humanity was nonsense.
20:14The real goal is to support global Zionism.
20:16And it contains suspicious connections between Zionism and Freemasonry.
20:19This pupil condition, my dear, isn't solely rooted in beliefs.
20:22Sometimes enmity takes on a clearly political form.
20:24Hostility arises from ordinary citizens towards the Masonic establishment.
20:26The citizen who doesn't want to be here
20:28A citizen wants life to proceed smoothly with three things and medicine.
20:30In America in 1826
20:32A famous incident will occur that will create a state of outrage and hostility towards Freemasonry.
20:36When someone named William Morgan announced his defection from Freemasonry
20:39And he will write a book that reveals its secrets.
20:41Fakhra, my dear, this man disappears from the face of the earth.
20:44His body was likely dumped in a river that runs along the Canadian border.
20:47This terrifying incident brought people together
20:49Widespread denials emerged from anti-Masonic groups.
20:52A movement in North America that has attracted many citizens
20:55They saw something like Freemasonry as a mysterious and evil movement.
20:58The movement is evolving towards establishing an anti-Masonic political party.
21:02This, my dear, would be the third largest party in American history.
21:04And it will be so powerful that it will push candidates
21:07Presidential candidates in two US elections
21:10I suspect Freemasonry is a closed, secretive organization.
21:14It doesn't stop at the limits of space and time.
21:16It means that the Soviet Union was a Soviet entity from its beginnings.
21:18He will prevent and ban Masonic groups.
21:21The Nazis in Germany and the Fascists in Italy and Spain
21:23They will attend the Freemasons
21:25The Arab call, one after the other, will prevent it.
21:27Freemasonry is accused almost everywhere
21:30It's part of some conspiracy
21:32And to this day, despite the decline in Freemasonry's presence on the scene
21:35With every big and noisy event
21:36We find people who accuse the hidden Masonic power
21:39She is behind this event
21:40That's right, my dear, the matter is clear.
21:42It's like we can joke about conspiracy theories and such.
21:45But sometimes it's simple, I mean
21:47Doubts about Freemasonry have their merits.
21:49And the essence of it remains a simple question.
21:51If your ultimate goal
21:52Human solidarity
21:54Helping people, freedom of thought and conscience
21:56innocent brotherhood
21:57Why do you need this? How much pressure does secrecy exert?
21:59Why this strange class system in Qatar?
22:02Why is it necessary for each inner layer to hide its secrets from the layer before it?
22:05And God knows best, but this remains a secret.
22:07And after us, an organization in which kings are members and images are members
22:10You are in a state of ambiguity
22:11For example, I am confident that Al Shams Club or Al Sikka Club
22:14Their social club
22:15Good people
22:15Rotani half half
22:17But we see them and they appear to us
22:18Here, my dear Freemasons, respond by saying
22:20These are secrets, don't keep them.
22:21These are signs and symbols between us for identification among members of the organization.
22:24Hannibal's goal
22:25It only prevents anyone from claiming to be a Freemason.
22:27We're among us
22:28I'm not letting anyone infiltrate our group, guys.
22:29They'll also say that this secrecy increases the hardness of hearts.
22:32And by strengthening their sense of responsibility
22:34Those who are carrying it to achieve their goals of spreading goodness and peace
22:37Also, my dear
22:37One of the things that makes people doubt Freemasonry
22:40Her strange proboscis
22:41Freemasonry is full of rabbis
22:42To the point that some of them turn into puzzles
22:44For example, you have one of its eye sockets
22:46And the one who says Freemasons
22:47It is the eye of God
22:48The one who sees everything
22:49Enemies of Freemasonry say
22:50This is a symbol of the devil.
22:51What a voice! The devil's eye
22:52The one who wants to control everything
22:54The proof is that we find this eye drawn on the dollar bill.
22:57This indicates the influence of Freemasonry
22:58To be clear, it has imposed itself on the American currency.
23:01What we attribute to scientific accuracy
23:02We thought about grilling and removed the spice element.
23:05By the way, that means Hind
23:06In India, the name of India is Bohar.
23:08Information, Abu Hamad, that has no basis in reality.
23:10In the middle of an episode that will get you into trouble
23:11Syrian
23:12Let's return to the discussion about Freemasonry in detail.
23:13Is the symbol of the Eye of Providence being used?
23:15It was originally initiated by Freemasonry.
23:17Over time, Freemasonry and talk about it have declined.
23:20And the size of her role in society
23:22And in people's thinking
23:23And most of its members changed
23:24And the size of the past remains
23:25We don't hear about resonant names.
23:27It has a connection to Freemasonry, just like in the old days.
23:28Now, my dear, they go to Davos
23:30Despite
23:30Masonic lodges still exist.
23:32Most of them are in the United States
23:33Those whose gatherings are organized according to their numbers
23:35Four million Freemasons
23:36Up to today
23:37Reviewing Freemasonry is a clear matter.
23:38Not necessarily because she revealed
23:40Tawfiq Okasha exposed all their conspiracies.
23:42Or something was proven to be true about it.
23:43It simply disappeared
23:44Because time has changed.
23:45Jessica Harland Jecoms
23:47Professor of History at the University of Florida
23:48And the one whose studies were on Freemasonry says
23:50With the development of communication methods
23:52The nature of people's relationships with each other has changed.
23:54There's nothing good left.
23:55They are in associations
23:56Or fraternities or organizations
23:58Their solidarity is important
23:59And this isn't just about Freemasons.
24:01However, the number of its members is decreasing.
24:02But they even join church universities
24:05Labor unions
24:06All countries have numbers that vary
24:08Because of the lost world
24:09The life we ​​are living in today
24:10As for John Dickey in his book
24:11How the Freemasons Created the Modern World
24:13He says that the idea of ​​secret organizations
24:15And you are a person with a secret position
24:17You know things nobody else knows
24:18It was something that attracted attention and drew the eye in the past.
24:21The country no longer likes the ambiguous situation.
24:23I need the time when he's on his Instagram.
24:24He posts pictures every day and night
24:25We are living in the age of Google.
24:27Everything you need to know about Freemasonry
24:28You can find out about it in the religion of Sursh
24:30Unfortunately, the secret is no longer with him.
24:31This sparkle
24:32Even because of the secret, this is blue glitter.
24:33People need to know that it's a secret
24:34Aziza's problem
24:36Also, my dear, I heard about the Freemasons
24:37With time, she will find her way.
24:38Their anger was like that
24:39Those who are the Freemasons
24:39Even if you're a fool
24:40According to the writer's good opinion
24:41This is what caused Freemasonry to falter.
24:43If you think of Freemasonry as a secret society
24:45Its goal is to control the world.
24:46In an atmosphere of mystery and secrecy
24:47It is often
24:48Failed organization to achieve its goal
24:50Because it has a very strong suction cup
24:51It remained the most famous secret organization in the world.
24:53The Masonic conspiracy has become a source of ridicule for everyone.
24:56Jaswat
24:56You have a famous secret
24:58Despite all these opinions
24:59Those who consider Freemasonry a thing of the past are finished.
25:01I stated it
25:02Although it appears to be a well-known secret organization
25:04However, it still has a strong presence within the region.
25:06The Freemasons are not behind it.
25:08During times of political conflict
25:09Scientific renaissance and industrial image
25:11And at all times, from the Masonic states
25:12It met a different need and helped its owners.
25:15It could have been easily exposed
25:16Because we live in an age of advanced communications
25:19It's difficult for an entity of this size to continue operating.
25:20In a state of secrecy
25:22And that might be the reason it has continued until now
25:23And its presence in this era of advanced communications
25:25Returning because it fulfills a new need
25:27It appeared among the people
25:28For the first time in human history
25:30They remain ignorant and know
25:31So many things!
25:33But she's here, dear
25:34It gives people a puzzle
25:35At that time, most things were exposed and known.
25:37Calculation is a study in 2022 entitled
25:42The psychological benefits of people's love for conspiracy theories
25:45The study says conspiracy theories give people a sense of enjoyment and there's a mystery.
25:49A time when there are no more mysteries
25:51Also, the feeling that they are effective and distinguished people.
25:54Because they see a conspiracy in which everyone is subjugated except them.
25:56This also gives them a sense of control and understanding.
25:58Our wounds and a global pandemic, and everyone is scared
26:00What is this? This is a conspiracy.
26:01Her pictures in the effusions
26:02plot
26:03Global finance is collapsing economies
26:06plot
26:07sow
26:07Vaxin is available in a year and a half.
26:10No, no, this isn't a conspiracy.
26:10This is the conspiracy theory about the pandemic.
26:11Explosion of sewage pipes at a tuna factory
26:15Conspiracy conspiracy
26:16The conspiracy theory makes them speechless in the face of confusing events.
26:19And Freemasonry provides them with the material of Khazbal Dah
26:22A strange symbol tells the story of the strangest secret organization.
26:24And a different need, my dear
26:25People, my dear, appear in a different light.
26:27And you, my dear, if you are looking for difference
26:28So, I advise you to watch the previous episode.
26:30And the next episode
26:30Look at the sources
26:31We subscribe to the YouTube channel.
26:32The important thing, my dear, is that I want to reassure you completely.
26:34Don't worry
26:35There are no conspiracies
26:35The meaning of this episode is that it was released
26:37There's nothing
26:37If there were any experts, they would have banned it.
26:39Oooh
26:39I might be a financier
26:40And I'm a financier
26:41But my dear, I want to be more reassured
26:43Because this isn't the look of a well-funded individual.
26:44One distorted view
26:45But my dear, God willing
26:46The first possibility remains, meaning
26:47It is him
26:47Because the episode was released normally
26:48And there's nothing
26:49There's nothing because they were gone.
26:51They killed me
26:51Hide me, you mean
26:52no
26:52No, dear
26:54No, no, no
26:55no
26:55Maso
26:56Professor Masouni
26:57Professor Masouni, I know you, Professor Masouni
26:59no
26:59no
27:00no

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