Freemasons Secrets – American Democracy Is Part Of An Ancient Universal Plan – Secret Societies’ Role – Part 3
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - We continue to explore why Freemasons state that American democracy is part of an ancient universal plan. In part 1 we talked about how the dream of democracy was born, but not achieved in ancient times. Later, in part 2, we discussed two vital discoveries that offered unique information shedding light on this ancient mystery. One clue was found in an ancient Egyptian temple and the other piece of the puzzle was hidden in a story describing an ancient expedition.
Now, we continue to elaborate on the subject and investigate how one ancient author used this knowledge to spread his and others dream of democracy. We also discuss what role secret societies have played in the creation of a democratic world.
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