Masonic Skull and Bones Busted By Fijian Villagers: Occult and Soceries – Rastalivewire Reports

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Fiji freemasons held for sorcery

Rastalive wire picked up fresh reports that some prominent Freemasons from Australia and NewZealand were busted and arrested as they practised some wicked occultist pale magic sorcery rituals in a remote part of Fiji Islands.

The group of freemasons spent a night in jail in Fiji, after local villagers complained they were practising witchcraft against them and seeking to channel their psychic energies and live blood to serve as sacrifice for the Masonic brotherhood.

They were at least 14 men apprehended by the villagers although many might have escaped in the ensuing confusion. These 14 men had been holding some secret power rituals at midnight on the Denerau Island one of the Islands of the Fijian archipelago.

Police recovered among other things, wands, broomsticks, compasses, coloured candles, magical scripts and some human skulls. The 14 men were promptly taken to jail where they spent the night before their power network of masonry brotherhood was able to spring into action and have them released the next day.

Yet, the cat had been let out of the bag. Someone finally busted the Freemasons and brought their mysterious practices to light.

Freemasonry

Freemasonry is a centuries-old club that practices secret rituals, sorceries of power domination. It has more than five million members worldwide. It is linked with other secret powerful global fraternities such as the illuminati, the Knights of the Hospital, and the Knights of Columbus.

It is a shadowy network of networks of very powerful of men, settled in the top tiers of politics, law, sciences, the academia, the media and the church. They are committed to “democratic ideals of science egalite, fraternity.”

But they are much more; they are the standing army of white supremacy and domination. They are sworn to the preservation by all means of the hegemony of the western civilization, another code word for the oppression, exploitation and deprivation of the earth’s indigenous peoples.

They say they stand for democracy but they meet at night times, exercising necromancy in secret places.

They appear grandfatherly, but they step gingerly. No one under the skies is safe from their conspiracy.

Many non-initiates the world over view them with suspicion despite their avowed philanthropic aims. Millions of people globally have been troubled, even dismayed by powers and influence linked with freemasonry.

Thus the Fijian villagers are not the first to puzzle over such Freemasonry’s rituals. But they might be the very first in this world to have busted up a freemason meeting and revealed their tools of sorceries and witchcraft to the eyes of an unbelieving world.

Nothing Sinister

One of the freemasonry lodge members from New Zealand who refused to give his name told reporters that he had spent a “wretched” time in jail, and blamed what he called the “dopey village people” for the embarrassing bust. Nothing sinister was going on, he claimed, but “such is the nature of life in Fiji”.

The New Zealander told reporters that the masonic’s late-night meeting was “interrupted by a banging on the door, and there were these village people and the police demanding to be let in”. They were then taken to a nearby police station and were interrogated why they had been practising sorcery.

The freemasons insist they had a permit for the meeting.

They were then locked up in jail overnight by the police under their emergency powers. Emergency regulations imposed by Fiji’s military regime allow police to detain people for up to 48 hours without charge.

Enter the Office of Prime Minister

The men were all released after spending an uncomfortable and humiliating night in jail. They were all released pursuant to direct orders emanating from the Office of the Prime Minister of Fiji.

Yet, their busted sorcery rituals have cast an unwelcome spotlight on the activities and the secret rituals of the freemasonry lodges scattered all over the world.

Police director of operations Waisea Tabakau told reporters in Fiji that the group was still being investigated for “allegedly practising sorcery”.

Rastalivewire Reports

Sources

The Fiji Village website

BBC @ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8153159.stm


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7 thoughts on “Masonic Skull and Bones Busted By Fijian Villagers: Occult and Soceries – Rastalivewire Reports”

  1. The appear to breed the natives stupid in Fiji. Oh well, better with the likes of them polluting a meaningless little island in the middle of nowhere.

    1. How rude of you ! This island is well known for its internationally acclaimed water and has the best 7s rugby team of all time ,besides that you will not want to leave once you step onto its shores as they are well known for their friendliness and hospitality ,and besides that they don’t have venomous snakes or wild predator animals scrounging around ..yeah none ! Yes Fiji is Paradise !

  2. who ever thinks this is ignorant is the one who is such for those who search and study the history of secret societies will not be surprised to read these articles for they have been in existence for a long time hence the urge and the urgency to establish the new world order where the whole world will be controlled by one political leader from the most powerful country in the world and you have guessed right and one religious leader from the largest christian church … yes you have guessed right no wonder all the world leaders pay allegiance to him as the vicar of christ Wake up and smell the coffee gone are the days when u just dismiss anything without seaching to prove otherwise, or throw to the bins research,diligently in this world of internet who wants to be ignorant.

  3. The article speaks of “White Supremacy”. Ho do you account, therefore, of a Masonic Lodge that meets in Freemasons Hall in London, known as St Pancras Lodge, whose members are all black African or black Caribbean.
    Who ever put this article together needs to carry out a bit of “Investigative Journalism” in order to learn the truth.
    There are non so blind as those who will not see. Or to put it another way, “Never let the truth get in the way of a good story”.
    Methinks, perhaps the author wanted to become a Mason but was “Black-balled”.

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