H. Paul Jeffers

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The Freemasons in America

      The Freemasons in America

      Inside the Secret Society

      H. PAUL JEFFERS

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      CITADEL PRESS

       Kensington Publishing Corp.

      www.kensingtonbooks.com

      In Memoriam

       PETER JENNINGS

       colleague and friend, ABC News, 1965–68

      I enjoy going to some little lodge where I meet the plain

       hard-working people on the basis of genuine

       equality. It is the equality of moral men.

      —Theodore Roosevelt

      Contents

      Introduction: Codes, Secrets, and Mysterious Masons

      1 Godfather: Lord Jeffrey Amherst and American Military Masonry

      2 The Knights Templar of America

      3 Fraternity of Arms

      4 Brother Washington

      5 Cornerstones of Government

      6 Little Lodge on the Prairie

      7 Backlash

      8 The Masonic Republic of Texas

      9 Blood Brothers: Rebs and Yankees

      10 Equality of Moral Men

      11 From Brother Washington to Grand Master Harry

      12 The Business of America

      13 Warrior Masons

      14 Sons of the Templars

      15 Only to Serve and Help

      16 Freemasons and the Frat House

      17 Fun-Loving Guys

      18 The Rev. Robertson Takes On the Masons

      19 Vanishing Knights

      Chronology of American Freemasonry

      Famous American Freemasons

      Masonic FAQs

      Further Reading

      Index

      About the Author

      Introduction: Codes, Secrets, and Mysterious Masons

      KNIGHTS TEMPLAR!

      Freemasons!

      Skullduggery and cover-up by the Roman Catholic Church!

      So fascinating, fantastic, and fabulous are the mystique and mystery surrounding the world’s oldest secret society and the medieval Crusader knights that it is easy to accept fiction and myth as fact. Millions of people around the globe found credibility in the novel The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown with its theme that the Knights Templar and the church were at the core of a thousand-year conspiracy to suppress documentary proof that Jesus had wed Mary Magdalene, that she ranked first among the apostles, and that at the time of his crucifixion she was carrying his child. Following the birth of a daughter named Sarah, Mary fled Jerusalem and took the baby to Egypt. Twelve years later, they settled in the Roman province of Gaul (present-day southern France). When written evidence of this was discovered in Jerusalem by the Templars during the Crusades, the church suppressed knowledge of the evidence to sustain its authority in the Christian world. If all this were true, descendants of Christ are among us today and may be living in Europe and possibly the United States.

      It is historical fact that a small army of French knights set out to liberate the Holy City of Jerusalem from Muslims and set up headquarters near the Temple Mount, the site of the Hebrews’ first temple. Built by King Solomon and destroyed by invading Babylonians, and then rebuilt by Herod the Great, it was the Temple in the time of Jesus. As protectors of the sacred ground that had been wrenched from Muslims, the knights became known as the Templars. In Brown’s book and in earlier treatments of the history of the Templars, including the nonfiction Holy Blood, Holy Grail by Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh, also authors of The Temple and the Lodge, they discovered evidence of Jesus’s marriage to Magdalene and became keepers and protectors of the secret. In medieval tradition and the mythology of the Middle Ages, such as King Arthur and the knights of Camelot, the only surviving artifact of Jesus’s last supper was the cup he used to share wine with the thirteen apostles, including Judas Iscariot. This chalice became known as the Holy Grail because it signified the blood of Christ. In Holy Blood, Holy Grail and The Da Vinci Code, the Grail is not a cup, but Jesus’s daughter. According to Brown’s novel, the proof that Magdalene was Jesus’s closest apostle was encoded in Leonardo da Vinci’s fresco painting The Last Supper. The Knights Templar as a financial and political power in Europe came to an abrupt end when the order was crushed and its leadership executed by France’s King Philip IV with the connivance of Pope Clement V.

      A film released in 2004 called National Treasure thrust Freemasonry into the history of the founding of the United States. It presented a story about a huge treasure of priceless loot accumulated by the Templars during and after the Crusades. These riches were eventually taken to the British colonies in America and hidden during the Revolutionary War by Founding Fathers who were Masons, including Benjamin Franklin. Clues to the location of this treasure trove were concealed in national landmarks and historical documents of the United States.

      Being a writer of history and a few mystery and detective novels, but with almost total ignorance on the topic of Freemasonry, I became intrigued by the tidal wave of popular interest in the Masons that these fictional phenomena unleashed. The result of my quest for knowledge on the topic resulted in my book Freemasonry: Inside the World’s Oldest Secret Society. I learned that the Masons are an international fraternity, although some lodges admit women. Membership is open to adults who believe in a “Supreme Divine Being” and the immortality of the soul. While Freemasonry does not claim to be a religion, its beliefs are influenced by eighteenth- and nineteenth-century universalism and deism. Critics find in it influences of occultism, anti-Christianity, and even Satanism. The Vatican has banned Catholics from becoming Freemasons since the sixteenth century. While Masons are found all over the world, the fraternal society is not a monolithic organization with a central authority figure, such as a pope, international president, secretary-general, board of directors, or other overarching global executive. The governing body in a country is the “grand lodge.” In the United States, there is one for each state in which Masonry exists, but no national body. There are more Freemasons in the United States than anywhere in the world.

      Members engage in rituals and rites that are said to date to the building of King Solomon’s Temple. Common ancient tools used in construction are employed symbolically in ceremonies. The trowel, plumb, level, and compass are related to building character and morality and the advancement of the members to the understanding of the “Universal Light.” The tools are at the center of a lodge meeting, along with a Bible, the Koran in Muslim areas of the world, or any book sacred to other religions. Also required to be displayed is the letter G. It stands for the “Great Architect of the Universe” (God). Although Freemasons are sworn to secrecy concerning what they call the Craft and because they pledge unquestioning loyalty to each other, the popular belief is that Freemasonry is a sinister organization that controls the United States and is trying to establish a “New World Order.”

      Freemasons answer that they are idealists who study and celebrate common moral beliefs and individual improvement and perform charitable works. A man seeking membership begins as “entered apprentice” and by study moves up to “fellowcraft” and “grand master.” These stages are called “degrees.” A “lodge” is both the membership and the