Why would Kaiser Wilhelm II write in his memoirs that "a distinguished German Freemason" told him that WW1 was a Freemasonic plot to destroy Central Europe?
Here Wilhelm talks about The Great Orient, which I assume is The Grand Orient. Recall that CH Norman wrote in, Some Secret Influences Behind the European War, that The Grand Orient was behind the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.
Here's what the Kaiser wrote:
I have been informed that an important rĂ´le was played in the preparation of the World War directed against the monarchical Central Powers by the policy of the international "Great Orient Lodge"; a policy extending over many years and always envisaging the goal at which it aimed. But the German Great Lodges, I was furthermore told—with two exceptions wherein non-German financial interests are paramount and which maintain secret connection with the "Great Orient" in Paris—had no relationship to the "Great Orient." They were entirely loyal and faithful, according to the assurance given me by the distinguished German Freemason who explained to me this whole interrelationship, which had, until then, been unknown to me. He said that in 1917 an international meeting of the lodges of the "Great Orient" was held, after which there was a subsequent conference in Switzerland; at this the following program was adopted: Dismemberment of Austria-Hungary, democratization of Germany, elimination of the House of Hapsburg, abdication of the German Emperor, restitution of Alsace-Lorraine to France, union of Galicia with Poland, elimination of the Pope and the Catholic Church, elimination of every state Church in Europe.
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