Testament of the Freemasons - a german original: The monument to the battle of LeipzigRolf Affeldt, Frank Heinrich
Gebundene Ausgabe
A dramatic event, which happened to near European consequences and to be of global historic importance, took place on the 18th of October 1813 in the east of Germany as we know it today: Napoleon had lost the peoples battle which had been fought at Leipzig, Saxony. Exactly 100 years later the largest monument in europa was built on these battlefields: the Monument to the Battle of Leipzig ( Das Völkerschlachtdenkmal). It does honor the 100. 000 people who had been killed in a battle which had lasted three days. It is in remembrance of the liberation of Europe from the grip of French military rule and telling us about the terrors of war, constantly reminding the people at peace with each other. At least that is what is written in the textbook. But the monument does have another secret which has been hidden for 80 years. The authors of this book have been re-discovering the tracks of the Freemasons at the monument. A perfect sensation, causing ardent controversies. Some people are denying and concealing the facts, others are simply enthused. A journalist actually visited the liberary of the Freemasons during the cause of investigations. One of the two architects responsible for the monument, Clemens Thieme, had been the spiritual creator of the Monument to the Battle of Leipzig. The master of the lodge did actually build a temple of masters right into the heart of his piece of architecture which only becomes visible to the initiated. It is a Testament of the Freemasons for the afterworld. The authors are guiding right through the spiritual background of the hidden temple. Step by step they are uncovering the hidden sources and origins, thoroughly explaining the context along the way, as well as reporting about the latest results of the research. An exciting reading adventure filled eith suspense. It is the first time that this book is available in the English language.
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