"Brotherhood of the Bell"
Exposed Masonic Control
A 1970
made-for-TV movie is the only
drama to
properly address and describe
the
problem of Masonic subversion.
Updated
from Feb 2, 2013
by Henry
Makow Ph.D.
We are
prisoners of mind control and
don't
even know it.
" Freemasons
represent a class of Gentile traitors put in power by the Illuminati Jewish
bankers to carry out their pernicious agenda. For some reason, in spite of
betraying their countrymen in the most egregious way, Freemasons are rarely
mentioned by fierce opponents of the 'Jewish Conspiracy.'"
The fact that a satanic cult, Freemasonry,
controls society is confirmed by the fact this entity is rarely mentioned in the
mass media.
And if it is, never portrayed in its true light.
A 1970
made-for-TV movie "Brotherhood of the Bell" is a rare
exception. It shows what happens when a successful university professor
disobeys his vow of secrecy. It is available
here.
Andrew
Patterson, played by Glenn Ford, is ordered to blackmail a close friend and
colleague. When the colleague commits suicide, Patterson is consumed by
guilt and vows to expose the Brotherhood.
His
subsequent experience mirrors a description posted on this site. See The
Masonic Intelligence Network. Here is another
example of gangstalking.
A
"MADE" MAN
Patterson
has the air of a self-made man. But when he goes public about the suicide, he
discovers that his success is largely due to his
20-year membership in the "fraternity."
(Francis has made a fetish of signalling his fealty to Satan)
Money that
supported his academic department is cut off, and he finds himself unemployed.
His father's engineering company is suddenly audited and accused of
fraud. His wife rages at his silly "honor" and packs her bags.
In a
wonderful scene, he realizes that not only did he own his success to this cult,
he owed his wife to it as well. Her father is a member of the Brotherhood. "You were part of my
reward," he tells her. "Get the hell out."
The film
captures Patterson's naivety. He was a member of this group for 20 years but
apparently doesn't realize the extent of its power. He doesn't realize that the
President of the US and everyone else of importance is involved in this conspiracy.
The film was
written by David
Karp (The Untouchables, The Defenders) based on his novel; and
directed by veteran TV director Abraham Paul Wendkos (Ben
Casey, Dr. Kildare.)
I think it
got made because they spun the Brotherhood as being wholly WASP. When a member
of a TV audience (left) tries to connect it with the
"Jewish Conspiracy" she is wholly discredited and
hooted down.
In fact,
Freemasons represent a ruling
class of Gentile traitors put in power by the Illuminati Jewish bankers to
carry out their pernicious agenda. For some reason, in spite of betraying their
countrymen in the most egregious way, Freemasons are rarely mentioned by
opponents of the "Jewish Conspiracy."
Otherwise,
the movie is pretty realistic. It sizzles with the intensity characteristic of
the Golden Age of TV drama, and captures the helplessness of the individual
against a shadowy, well organized and financed conspiracy.
Patterson is
able to recruit one other member of the Brotherhood to his cause, and the movie
ends on this positive if dubious note.
If humanity
goes the way of the dinosaurs, or just descends into a comatose slave
state, it will be because men didn't stand up, like Andrew Patterson does. This
is because they never grew up.
Instead they
chose the easy way: Personal gain by betraying their community and their
culture to an alien satanic conspiracy.
Now all that
is left, is for us all to reap the whirlwind.
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