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Chapter 1328 Freemasonry or something(1/2)

Huge submarines rush out of the sea.

Next, there are no super-large-scale missile shooting.

Finally, two good collisions were staged.

This very strange-looking submarine showed infinite power.

However, Holloway, who was sitting in front of the TV, was extremely frightened.

"They actually did this... They could actually do this..."

However, this is no longer important. Holloway has contacted him and his retreat has been arranged.

He will go to Brazil and then hide his name so that no one will know.

Of course, before this, Holloway also used the Philippines and other cover-up guise, so that he could not be discovered.

It can be said that his idea is very wonderful.

But, it's just an idea.

Because when he turned around, he knew that his doomsday was coming.

"Long time no see, Your Excellency General."

The man in a strange police uniform stood behind him.

His smile was ferocious, horrible, and anger of returning from hell.

Almost trembling, Holloway said the man's name: "Sheffield..."

Then……

Then?

No, there is no more.

Because it's all, everything ends like this.

For Holloway, his life came to an end.

...

On the other side, Catherine looked at the lower half of the plan.

She is very satisfied.

"The promotional draft has been completed, and I believe that Poseidon Heavy Industry's popularity will definitely increase significantly."

Elsa put the thing in front of Catherine.

This is a publicity plan written by Donald.

Donald, known as the "Mad Man", has very strong talents. Under Donald's publicity, Catherine believes that the next publicity of Poseidon Heavy Industry will be very successful.

“But is it necessary to show the song of the sky now?”

Elsa asked strangely.

"Of course, and it's very necessary."

Katherine smiled.

"Think about it. Will it be interesting once superpowers find that their research is almost all useless?

Of course, it cannot be said to be useless, but it will inevitably lead to a significant discount on the psychological expectations of these people.

This is inevitable.

"And next, we will inevitably face very good responses..."

Katherine narrowed her eyes.

This is obviously very helpful for their next research.

A higher popularity means more attention, and more attention means more investment. More investment means more research results.

Maybe Catherine is very rich, but no matter how much money she has, she cannot be invested in one bottomless pit after another. Right?

Jane squandered billions in an instant, and Catherine still remembered it vividly.

Obviously, some studies are very expensive.

Although Poseidon Heavy Industry is still in its inception, Catherine has already made good plans for the future of Poseidon Heavy Industry.

In Catherine's opinion, the future will surely be very wonderful.

That will bring you infinitely wonderful results.

However, Catherine's expected reaction did not seem to appear, but instead... another organization seemed to have come up.

"Cate from the UK, I suggest you better take a look."

Elsa's expression seemed a bit strange.

"From the UK? Nothing special, right?"

However, looking at Elsa's strange expression, Catherine brought the letter over.

Then, Catherine also looked strange.

"Masonic? That's the British one?"

"Ah...an invitation."

Elsa shrugged.

Well, Catherine was given an invitation, just like the Mensa Association.

But this invitation comes from the British Freemason.

Well, it sounds like a bunker Masonic...

But it's a pity, but it's very tragic.

In reality, the so-called Freemasonry is a thing for rich people to enjoy.

In fact, in the previous life, when Katherine went to Shanghai, she went to see the Masonic ruins at No. 1623, Beijing West Road, but unfortunately, it was already the office building of the Shanghai Chinese Medical Association.

As for the other Freemasons' remains in China, they have all been eradicated.

Of course, in the Western world, this organization "sounds quite famous."

This is a famous conspiracy theory.

In fact, in the last century, in 1891, Zola wrote a "Money".

The protagonist Sarga founded the World Bank to compete with the financial forces of the Freemasonry and Jews.

He claimed to use money to do things Napoleon could not do with his sword. He also united the Turks. He planned to crush the Jewish banks.

Of course, the result was that the Jews crushed his power. Even his brother, the French Minister of Public Relations, worked with Jewish bankers to cheat him. His World Bank stocks dived directly from three thousand francs to three hundred francs.

In simpler terms, it is a failed speculator who squeezed into the exchange to engage in speculative business. After performing a series of conspiracies, ambitions, and madness, he eventually became a complete bankrupt and a loser.

As the biggest villain, Masonic came on stage.

...But speaking of this story, there is no real villain.

Because there is almost no decent existence here.

Almost all the protagonists and supporting characters are villains.

This is a villain-to-villain struggle.

But unfortunately, in the novel, the Masonic Masonic community is not such a thing in the real world.

Freemasonry, literally means "free-mason", and its full name is "free-and-accepted-masons". There is no definite statement about its origin.

According to the explanation of the first "History" of the Masonic Charter (the-constitutions-of-the-free-masons) of its formula document, the Masonic originated in 4000 BC, which was called a.l. (annolucis, "the year of light"). They called themselves descendants of Cain, and were familiar with the mysteries of heaven, earth, nature and the universe.

It sounds like a lot of things worth complaining about.

The earliest record of the Masonic eradication of the legendary fog began in Britain in 1717.

Before 1716, the four taverns in London gathered aristocrats and senior clergy to hold gatherings similar to high-level clubs, mostly social activities, entertainment and diet. These people were the real founders of modern Masonics. On June 24, 1717, "St. John's Day" (St. John was the guardian saint of the classical Masonic school), the four clubs (lodges) jointly established the first general club (grandlodge). Members voted for Anson. Seyah was the first general mentor (grand-master). This day was the beginning of the modern Masonic movement. This period was also the time when the influence of the legendary Rose Cross movement faded. Modern Masonic got rid of the "practical masonry" nature of the masonry group and became "ideological masonry", that is, a political group devoted to social reform.

And for now, this organization... seems to be a really inconspicuous social organization...

To put it specifically, the people here have no "legendary" at all.

The British Freemasons split into classical and modern factions in 1753. The two sides had a long confrontation and did not reconcile until 1813. After the mid-19th century, the British Freemasons quickly lost their determination and pioneering nature of social reform. Another major negative impact of the Freemasons on Britain was the loss of the fertile North American colonies. Almost all the pioneers of the North American ** movement were Masonic members, and 53 of the 56 people who signed the ** Declaration were Masonic members.

Today, the Freemasons have about 6 million members in the world, including about 1 million in the UK, about 4 million in the US, and about 70,000 in France.

But to be honest, even in the North American era, Masonic was more of a platform for communication, not a magical organization - perhaps many people joined it, but this is because they need connections, not because this organization is so awesome.

It's like you're going to a sorority.

You are going to gain connections at the sorority, but you can't expect the sorority to sweep the world.

In fact, Catherine still saw the matter about Freemasonry from "Das Kapital".

Although it is not as exaggerated as the legendary one. As an elite club, the Freemasons do exist. In politics, the Freemasons do have the role of coordinated communication. In several revolutions in the 19th century, the Freemasons provided information channels to connect with each other.
To be continued...
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