This excerpt from the 800 page expose "Be wise as serpents" reveals this:
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
The Masonic goal was to get prayer, the pledge of allegiance, and religious trappings out of
the public schools. In 1939, the composition of who sat on the Supreme Court was changing. The
next few years would see many new appointees. The Mason F.D. Roosevelt was appointing
Masons to the Supreme Court. When the Jehovah's Witnesses began taking cases to the Supreme
Court in the late 30's and early 40's many of the Mason Supreme Court Justices were Masons.
In order of their appointments, the following Masons were serving on the Supreme Court when
the Jehovah's Witnesses began winning court cases:
Hugo L. Black (Mason) 1937-71
Stanley F. Reed (Mason) 1938-57
Felix Frankfurter (Jew with B'nai B'rith) 1939-1962 (while Jewish supreme court justice
Louis D. Brandeis ended his term in '39)
William O. Douglas (Mason) 1939-1975
James F. Byrnes (Mason) 1941-42
Robert H. Jackson (Mason) 1941-54
Wiley B. Rutledge (Mason) 1943-49
This author has been told by one Mason how closely he watched each of these Jehovah's
Witness Supreme Court cases. This Author's theory is that the Jehovah's Witnesses were serving
as the foot soldiers for the Masonic hierarchy's ambitions. Most of the Supreme Court cases of
significance during this period involved the Jehovah's Witnesses. By 1955 they had won 40
Supreme Court victories.21a An example of how the JWs repeatedly won is May 3, 1943 when
the Supreme Court decided 12 out of 13 cases in their favor.21b
Roosevelt's Attorney General Fracis Biddee was very liberal toward the Jehovah's Witnesses.21c.
Rolf Svensson, researching at Shiloah, found out that their legal library had 20 large shelves
filled with legal literature involving the Jehovah's Witnesses.22 The Jehovah's Witnesses were instrumental in
getting the vestiges of Christianity and acts of nationalism taken out of a number of countries'
schools.
On June 14, 1943 the Supreme Court decided in West Virginia Board of Education v. Barnette
that Witness children could not be expelled from public schools for refusing to salute the U.S.
flag.22a
Although the Jehovah's Witnesses are out in the trenches winning battles against Christendom
and Nationalism for the Masons, it appears that they are considered expendable. In contrast to
the Mormons who are advised to get the best education, and to have large families, the Jehovah's
Witnesses are advised not to get good educations23 and to consider not having children.24 The
Mormons have an aggressive door-to-door campaign also, so it is not necessary to throw away
the potential of the Jehovah's Witness youth, and to deny the JWs the privilege of enjoying
family life, just to have an aggressive door-to-door campaign.
The WT Society has chosen the dates 1914, 1925, 1975, 2000 as the dates for Armaggedon.
This is interesting. The Masons had big plans for 1914, the creation of WW I, the Prieure de
Sion wanted to put one of the Black Nobility in power over a United Europe in 1914, but
someone changed their plans. The Theosophical Society wanted to introduce the New Messiah
in 1925-26 but that plan collapsed in embarrassment. The New World Order wanted to bring in
their rule by 1976, and it was also announced far in advance that the New Age Subversive
organizations announced they would do their work in the open after the key year of 1975. Things
happened but not as big as they had planned and they put off many things. Finally now, the New
Agers, the Masons and others are pointing to the year 2,000 for the start of the New Age, and
so is the WT Society. An example of numerous low key statements coming out of the Society
is this quote from Awake! Nov. 8, 1986, pp. 7-8,
"For the year 2000, I visualize a world transformed into a beautiful paradise! But I don't
think that either the present world or its rulers will live to see that day....We are living in the last
days of the system of things."
WT -LDS LEADERSHIP COOPERATION
Although confidential sources reveal that there is cooperation between the LDS top
church leaders and the WT Society, it is very difficult to see any cooperation publicly. It would
be nice in a way to be able to say on such and such a day Pres. So-and-so called Pres. So-andso
and here is the transcript of the discussion. Further, there is the difficulty that publicly the
Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses are enemies, which totally obscures the cooperation.
We could expect a no-holds religious conflict going on between such zealous proselytizing
groups. Several items are hints of what is going on at the top behind the scenes.
Hints:
item 1. Jehovah's Witnesses have been given so little and such poor quality anti-Mormon
material from headquarters that a typewritten manuscript of about 10 pages written by a JW not
in the WT hierarchy has been circulating among the JW congregations in the Western States. It
is rare that local JWs will dare write anything religious, that role is reserved for the WT Society.
This Author has personally examined this JW Anti-Mormon paper. It is superficial and
simplistic. That the JWs have to resort to it, underlies how little importance WT headquarters in
Brooklyn, NY have placed in converting Mormondom.
item 2. C.T. Russell had a genial attitude toward Mormons. When the WT Society's founder C.T.
Russell stopped at Salt Lake City, UT he went to the Mormon Tabernacle for a service. His
reaction to Utah, "It is our opinion that Mormons are as honest as others—more honest than
many." The tenor of his brief stay could hardly be labelled antagonistic.(WT Aug. 1, 1911, pp.
229-230 ; WTR p. 4861)
item. 3. The WT Society speaks of a restoration of all true doctrine in the WT 8/15/1971 p. 503.
The concept that there was a modern day restoration of true doctrine parallels Mormonism.
From these three little hints we could gather that the WT leadership is not as antagonistic
toward Mormonism as we would expect, and that they both even share some common religious
ideas.
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