Saturday, February 3, 2007

MANITOBA LEGISLATURE... DISGUISED PAGAN TEMPLE?

MANITOBA LEGISLATURE... DISGUISED PAGAN TEMPLE?:

"Not five miles from my Winnipeg home is the Manitoba legislature. In November, the Winnipeg Free Press ran a 15-part series revealing how the legislature building is similar in numerous ways with a pagan Egyptian temple.

For example, Researcher Frank Albo found that the Lieut. Gov.'s reception room has precisely the same measurements as the 'Holy of Holies,' the sacred chamber in Solomon's Temple, which housed the Ark of the Covenant. It is symbolic of the Master's Lodge where the most sacred rites of Freemasonry are performed. (See more pictures at end.)
The Entrance Hall is 66.6 ft by 66.6 ft and boasts three sets of 13 steps each. etc.

Albo discovered that nearly everyone involved in the construction from 1914 to 1920, was a Freemason, including the Paris-trained architect, the contractor, the Premier and almost his whole government. The temple, replete with colonnades, murals, sphinxes and statues of famous Masons cost three times as much as other provincial legislatures. "

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