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Judeo-Freemasonic infiltration of 19th century Russia

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Josh
Jun 23
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Tsar Alexander I, a Freemason

One of the outcomes of the Napoleonic Wars was the spread of freemasonry. It was during this period that freemasonry had thoroughly penetrated Russian society, especially the 'French' branch of freemasonry.

Not only did freemasonry penetrate the Russian military but also the aristocracy of Russia, even the highest among them such as Tsar Alexander I.

Alexander I was convinced to join freemasonry and once he did, Masonry in Russia flourished, and new lodges were formed. Such as the Union of Salvation that was responsible for the Decembrist Revolt in Russia.

Decembrist Revolt was orchestrated by Freemasons with the purpose of emancipating the Jews.

Alexander I of Russia had annulled a decree that prohibited all secret societies.
Freemasons were appointed to high positions of power. For example, a freemason was appointed Minister of Police and he was in charge of investigating freemasonry.

By the year 1814, there were 62 generals and 150 colonels freemasons in the Russian army. Mikhail Kutuzov, the Commander-In-Chief of the Russian forces during the Napoleonic Wars, was also a prominent freemason.

Because of the strong influence of masonry, it started a widespread belief that both Alexander I and his brother Grand Duke Constantine supported freemasonry.

Alexander I, later on, implemented a ban on all secret societies and Masonic lodges; It's possible that at this point he realized what freemasonry was about. Interestingly, Alexander I died under mysterious circumstances just a few years later. However, Masonry was still allowed to operate in secret.

It was during the reign of Alexander I that the Freemasonic secret society which spawned the Decembrists, the Union of Salvation was established.

Alexander I knew of the Decembrist plot 4 years before it happened. He was told by the freemason Alexander von Benckendorff - But did nothing to stop it.

Benckendorff later became the man to draft a solution to 'avoid' another revolt and this warning he gave was likely a way for him to improve his credibility so that he could have his draft more easily passed when it was time, which it did, and he gained massively out of it.

Being that Alexander was favorable to Freemasonry, then it would only make sense that the status of Jews would improve in Russia under his reign? As expected, it did, there were measures taken to grant Jews freedoms they did not have previously. Freedoms that would later be detrimental to Russia, showing once again that by Alexander I being favorable to freemasonry, he also had to be favorable to the Jews because they go hand in hand.

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