
FREEMASONS THEY
WON’T TELL YOU ABOUT OR CLAIM
Bill Schnoebelen
– former Satanist,
witch and freemason (now a true Christian).
Aliester Crowley – 33rd & 97th Degree
Freemason, self proclaimed 666 Beast, taught
human
sacrafice
Bill Clinton –
practicing witch and 33rd degree
freemason. Jerusalem Post Article
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Hillary Clinton –
practicing witch higher ranking than Bill.
Oral Roberts,
33rd Degree Freemason, founder of Oral Roberts University
Louis Farrahkan, leader of the Nation Of Islam
Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury 1945-1961
Billy Graham 33rd
degree Freemason
G. Bromley Oxnam, 33rd Degree Freemason, friend of Billy Graham, head of the
FCC churches
Kenneth Copeland (on TV) Kenneth
Copeland 33rd degree Freemason
Robert
Schuller, 33rd Degree Freemason, Pastor of the Crystal Cathedral and host of
the
popular "Hour
of Power"
Helena
Petrovna Blavatsky, female co-freemason, wicked
satanist, occult leader and co-founder of the Theosophical Society.
Annie Besant – friend of
Helena Blavatsky and took over after her death, Satanist and
33rd
degree freemason
Gerald B.
Gardner,
founder of
the modern Wiccan (white witchcraft) revival
Dr. Wynn
Westcott, member of the Societas Rosicruciana and founding member of the
occult Order of the Golden Dawn (Satanist) and freemason
Newt
Gingrich, 33rd Degree Freemason
Bob Dole, 33rd Degree
Freemason
Storm Thurmond, 33rd Degree
Freemason
Colin Powell, 33rd Degree
Freemason
Jesse Helms, 33rd Degree
Freemason
Barry Goldwater, 33rd Degree
Freemason
Al Gore, Freemason
President
George Bush secret order of the skull and bones
(Yale high ranking freemasons).
Walt Disney,
founder of the Disney Corporation
Giuseppe Mazzini, Italian Illuminati leader, friend of Albert Pike, founder of the Mafia
Hitler –
freemason and Satanist
Anton LaVey, the High Priest of the Church of Satan. In his book, "The Satanic Rituals:
Companion To 'The Satanic Bible'", Satanic ritual is a blend of Gnostic,
Cabbalistic, Hermetic, and Masonic elements,
incorporating nomenclature and vibratory words of power from virtually every
mythos." (Page 21)
Foster Bailey, Alice Bailey –
husband and wife 33rd degree masons responsible for ushering the
“New Age” Alice was called the “queen of
new age” Both satanists.
Theodor Reuss - founder
of the Satanist Ordo Templi Orientis and
Freemason introduced
Satanist Aliester Crowley to the
organization.
Dr. William Wynn Westcott, Dr. William Woodman, S.L.
MacGregor Mathers (also mentor
to Satanist Aliester Crowley)– founders
of the occult Golden Dawn organization and all
freemasons.
Arthur Edward Waite also
a member of the “Golden Dawn” and author of the “New
Encyclopedia of Freemasonry”
Gerald Gardner freemason
and Lodge Master of the O.T.O teaching Satanist
Aliester
Crowley writings of satanic rituals.
Alex Sanders Freemasonic
witches (titling the “new age of
witches as
wiccans). Founder of the Alexandrian school of Witchcraft.
Eliphas Levi – notorious Satanist and freemason designing the modern day
“Baphomet goat
god of the freemasons, wiccans and
satanists.
Joseph Smith – founder of the Mormon Church (Latter
Day Saints – LDS). Went from apprentice
to 33rd degree mason in one day.
Charles Taze Russell
– founder of Jehovah Witness
cult – Member of Masons Knights Templar also the organization of
satanist
Aliester Crowley (self proclaimed Great Beast 666)
Just Some Former “Famous” Political and “christian”
Freemasons – taken from THEIR WEB SITE
http://www.masonicinfo.com/famous.htm
Adams,
Sherman - Governor of New Hampshire and US
Congressman
Aguinaldo, Emilio - President
of the Philippines, he declared their independence in 1898.
Aldrich, Nelson Wilmarth -
U. S. Senator, known for his extensive impact on banking reform. He also
served as Treasurer of the Grand Lodge of Rhode Island.
Allen,
Charles H. - First Governor of Puerto Rico
(1800-1802) when it was freed of its 400 year despotic rule by Spain.
Allen, Ira - Known as the 'Father of
Vermont', he played a significant role in the acceptance of Vermont as a State
and then gave land to help found the University of Vermont.
Archer, Dennis - Mayor of Detroit, Michigan
Arnold, General Henry "Hap" - Medal of
Honor recipient and American general whose efforts helped
establish what is now the U.S. Air Force. Commander, Army Air Force in
World War II.
Arthur William Patrick Albert / Prince Arthur - Third
son of Queen Victoria and the longest serving Grand Master of the United
Grand Lodge of England
Austin, Stephen F. - American colonizer and
political leader who worked to make Texas a state of Mexico but later helped
Texas settlers gain their independence (1836). Known as the 'Father of Texas'.
Baldry, Tony - Current (1999) UK
Member, House of Commons
Baldwin,
Henry - American jurist who served as an associate
justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1830-1844).
Barnes, Roy -
80th/Present (1999) Governor of Georgia
Barnes,
W. W. - Professor of church history at Southwestern
Seminary 1913-1953.
Bartholdi,
Frederic A. - French sculptor best known for his figure of Liberty
Enlightening the World, the Statue of Liberty, in New York Harbor
Barton, Edmund - Speaker of the legislative
assembly, New South Wales, Australia, Attorney General, and
judge of the Australian high court
Bass, Edward - First
Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Massachusetts
Bates, Frederick - Governor of
Missouri
Bayh, Birch - US Democratic Senator
from Indiana from 1962-1981.
Baylor, Robert E. B. - Founder of Baylor
University, Texas' first Baptist college
Beard, Daniel Carter - American writer and illustrator.
In 1905, he founded the Sons of Daniel Boone (Mason) which in 1910 became the
first Boy Scout organization in the US.
Bell,
Lawrence - Bell Aircraft Corp.
Bellamy, Francis J. - The Baptist
Minister who created America's Pledge of Allegiance
Benes, Eduard - President of
Czechoslovakia elected in 1935, he led his nation's government into exile
after the outbreak of World War II.
Bennett,
Viscount R.B. - 12th Prime Minister of Canada 1930-35
Benton, Thomas Hart - U.
S. Senator from Missouri for 30 years and Grand Master of Iowa
Bentsen, Lloyd M. - A life member of his
Masonic Lodge in Texas, Bro. Bentsen served the U. S. with honor and
distinction as a bomber pilot in WWII, a US Congressman, Senator
and Secretary of the Treasury. He was the Vice Presidential candidate with Michael
Dukakis.
Berthold,
Bartholomew - Businessman who organized the first
territorial bank in the Louisiana Territory
Black, Hugo L. - U. S. Senator and
Supreme Court Justice
Blair, Jr., John - U.
S. Supreme Court Justice and member of the Constitutional Convention.
Blatchford, Samuel - U..
S. Supreme Court Justice
Boaz, Hiram Abiff - Bishop
of the Methodist Church, one of the first presidents of Texas Wesleyan
University and a member of two Texas lodges.
Bond, Shadrach - First Grand Master of
Freemasons and first Governor of Illinois
Borden, Sir Robert Laird - Prime
Minister of Canada during World War I
Bowell, Sir Mackenzie - British-born Canadian
Prime Minister 1894-96 who later led the Conservative opposition.
Brant, Joseph - Chief of the Mohawks 1742 -
1807. Supported the British in the French and Indian War and the American
Revolution.
Breckinridge, John C. - American
Vice President, he ran as the pro-slavery candidate and lost to Abraham
Lincoln. His bust is in the Senate wing of the US Capitol.
Brown, Major General Charles E. Jr. - Served
as US Army Chief of Chaplains.
Brown, Foster V. - US
Congressman from Tennessee, he served as Attorney General for Puerto Rico
Bryan, William
Jennings - US Secretary of State under
President Woodrow Wilson.
Bullock, Bob - Texas Lt.
Governor.
Burnett, David G. - 1st
President of the Republic of Texas
Burrows, Lansing - President of the
Southern Baptist Convention (1914-1916), secretary of the SBC from 1881-1913,
and pastor of 8 Southern Baptist churches.
Burns, Conrad - US Senator from
Montana
Burton, Harold H. - Supreme
Court Justice (1945-1958)
Bush, Vannevar - Pioneer in development of atomic
and nuclear energy; Vice President and Dean of Engineering, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (MIT); frequent speaker at Massachusetts Lodges of
Instruction.
Byrd, Robert C. - The
"Dean" of the US Senate.
Byrnes, James F. - Supreme Court
Justice and Secretary of State. He tried unsuccessfully to ease post-WW2 tensions
between the US and the USSR.
Calvo,
Father Francisco - Catholic Priest who
started Freemasonry in Costa Rica 1865
Canham, Erwin D. - Rhodes Scholar; Editor
of The Christian Science Monitor; Governor of Guam
Carroll, B.
H. - First president of Southwestern Seminary and
instrumental in the creation of the Department of Evangelism of the Home
Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention
Cass, Lewis - American solider, politician
and diplomat. Served as Secretary of War, Secretary of State,
and U. S. Senator. He was a Grand Master of Iowa and the first Grand Master of
Michigan.
Catton, John - U.S. Supreme
Court Justice
Christian, John T. - Baptist
Minister; Professor of Church History and Librarian of the Baptist
Bible Institute. The Library on the New Orleans seminary campus bears his
name.
Churchill, Winston - British politician and
writer. Prime Minister (1940-1945 and 1951-1955).
Clark,
Montague Graham, Jr. - Presbyterian minister and
President of the School of the Ozarks.
Clark, Tom C. - Supreme Court
Justice (1949-1967)
Clarke, John H. - Supreme Court
Justice (1916-1922)
Clay, Henry - Speaker of the U.S.
House of Representatives and Grand Master of Kentucky
Clinton, De Witt - Mayor of New York
City, Governor of New York, and presidential candidate, he also served as Grand
Master of the Grand Lodge of New York.
Clinton, George - Third Vice
President of the United States and first to die in office.
Cohan, George M. - American composer and lyricist,
famous for such songs as "Yankee Doodle Dandy"
Coleman, Frank - Founder of Omega
Psi Phi Fraternity
Colt, Samuel - Firearms inventor and
manufacturer. He invented the first revolver.
Craig, John B. - Career US
foreign service officer and current (1999) Ambassador to the Sultanate of
Oman
Crockett, David ('Davy') -
Frontiersman and politician. US Representative from
Tennessee who joined the Texas revolutionaries fighting against. Mexico.
Crowe,
William J. Jr. - Served as Commander-in-Chief, US Pacific Command;
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and sworn
in as U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Ireland on May 19, 1994.
Cushing, William - Supreme Court
Justice
Daub, Hal - Mayor
of Omaha, Nebraska (2001)
delPilar, Marcelo - The "Father of
Philippine Masonry", a lawyer who founded the first
Devanter, Willis Van - Supreme
Court Justice
Diefenbaker, John G. - Prime
Minister of Canada 1957-63
Dirksen, Everett M. - American political
leader, he served eight terms in the US House of
Representatives and became Republican minority leader of the Senate.
Dole, Robert J. - Decorated Veteran, World War II;
U.S. Congressman and Senator from Kansas, 1961–96
Dodge,
Henry - First U.S. Marshal in Missouri, Governor of Wisconsin
Territory, Senator from Wisconsin.
Douglas, James - Became
Governor of Vermont in 2003.
Douglas,
William O. - US Supreme Court Justice for 36 years.
Dunant, Jean Henri - Philanthropist who
inspired the founding of the Red Cross
Edson, Carroll A. - Co-founder of the Order
of the Arrow, the Boy Scout honor fraternity.
Edward VII - Prince of Wales
and subsequently King of England
Edward VIII - King of England who
abdicated the throne in less than 1 year in order to marry the woman he loved.
Ellsworth, Oliver - The third Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court and
responsible for the term "United States" appearing in the
Constitution.
Enzi, Michael B. - United States
Senator (Wyoming) whose father was also an active Mason and whose
mother was a member of the Order of Eastern Star.
Ervin Jr, Samuel J. - As U.S.
Senator from North Carolina, he led the "Watergate" committee during
the Nixon presidency and was widely praised for his fair-handed behavior.
Evanko, Col. Paul J. - Current (1999) Commissioner
of the Pennsylvania State Police.
Field, Stephen J. -
US Supreme Court Justice (1863-1897)
Fisher, Geoffrey - English churchman, the 99th Archbishop
of Canterbury. He became Bishop of London in 1939, and archbishop of Canterbury
in 1945. Fisher was a distinguished pastor and administrator, helping to
reorganize the work of the Church of England after World War II. As President
of the World Council of Churches (1946-54), he was a vigorous proponent of ecumenism.
Foelsche, Paul - First police inspector in
Australia's Northwest Territories.
Ford, Gerald R. - 25 year Congressman and
Minority Leader of the US House of Representatives, he was appointed Vice
President of the U.S. in the wake of the Spiro Agnew scandal. When President
Richard Nixon resigned, he became the 38th President of the United
States.
Franklin, Benjamin - American printer (he
published the first book to come off the press in the colonies - Anderson's
Constitutions of 1723), author, diplomat, philosopher, and scientist, whose
contributions to the American Revolution (1775-1783), and the newly
formed federal government that followed, rank him among the country's
greatest statesmen. He held the Masonic title of Grand Master of Pennsylvania
and was one of the 13 Masonic signers of the Constitution of the United
States.
Frederick II ("The Great") - King
of Prussia (1712-1786)
Gatling, Richard J. - Inventor of the famous
"Gatling Gun".
George
VI - King of England during
World War II.
Gerry, Elbridge - American politician. Signer
of the Declaration of Independence and a delegate to the Continental Congress,
he served as Governor of Massachusetts
(1810-1811) and Vice President of the United States until his death
(1813-1814).
Gilman, Benjamin A. - One of the highest
ranking members in seniority, a U.S. congressman from the
20th New York District who in 1978 was successful as a champion of human
rights.
Girard, Stephen - Born in France, he was an
enormously successful merchant, mariner and banker. He
largely financed the U.S. government during the War of 1812.
Glickman,
Dan - US Congressman from Kansas and
Secretary of the US Department of Agriculture
Goldwater, Barry - American politician, a
conservative Republican he served as Senator from Arizona and
unsuccessfully ran for president in 1964.
Gompers, Samuel - He led in the formation of the American
Federation of Labor and (with the exception of one year) headed it from 1886 to
1924.
Goodman, E.
Urner - Co-founder of the Order of the Arrow, a Boy
Scout honor fraternity.
Goodnow, David - Newscaster and former long-time
news anchor on CNN News
Gorham, Nicholas - Son of Bradford and a RI
State Representative.
Graham,
Albert Belmont - Father of the
4-H Rural Youth Program. You can read about it here.
Gray,
Harold Lincoln - Creator of "Little Orphan
Annie"
Hamilton, Frederick William - Unitarian
minister and President of Tufts College.
Hamilton,
William W. - Named the Southern Baptist
Convention's Home Mission Board's first head of the Department of Evangelism in 1906.
He served as president of Baptist Bible Institute (BBI), now the New Orleans
Baptist Theological Seminary, from 1927to 1943. While president, he saved BBI
from bankruptcy in 1932 when the school defaulted on $353,000 in bonds.
President of the SBC from 1940 to 1942.
Hancock, John - One of nine
Masons - and the first signer of the Declaration of Independence, he was
President of the Continental Congress and served nine terms as Governor
of Massachusetts.
Harlan, John
M.. - U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Helms,
Jesse - Well-known conservative US
Senator from North Carolina, he has been a leader in the field of US foreign
relations for decades.
Henry, Patrick - American colonial patriot, member
of the Continental Congress, he spurred the creation of the Virginia militia
with the famous words "Give me liberty or give me death". Later
served as the Governor of Virginia
Henley,
Vernard W. Henley Sr. - C.E.O. and President,
Consolidated Bank and Trust Co in Richmond, Virginia, the oldest Black owned Bank
in the United States. Made a Mason at Sight in 1997 at the Annual Grand Lodge
Session held in Arlington, Va. by The Most Worshipful Grand Master Of Virginia.
(P.H.A.).
Herrmann, Alexander - "King of Magic"
Hershey, Lewis - Director of the
U.S. Selective Service for 30 years
Herter, Christian - Diplomat and Journalist;
Under Secretary of State, Governor of Massachusetts and United
States Congressman.
Hobbs, Herschell Harold (d.
1995). - An ordained Southern Baptist minister
for 69 years, he wrote at least 147 books and Bible commentaries used in
Southern Baptist churches. He preached more than 700 sermons on the syndicated
radio program, the "Baptist Hour" between 1958 and 1978. He was
president of the Southern Baptist Convention from 1961-63. He was raised a
Master Mason in Siloam Lodge No. 276 in Oklahoma City at the age of 54, which
was during his first term as president of the Southern Baptist Convention. He became
a Scottish Rite Mason in 1966 while a preacher on the "Baptist Hour".
Holland, Leonard - Longtime Adjutant
General of the Rhode Island National Guard
Hoover, J. Edgar - American Director
of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Horton, Frank
Reed - Lawyer, textbook author, Scouter, and Founder of the Alpha
Phi Omega service fraternity, an organization at the forefront of college
service fraternities.
Houston, Sam - American general who became the
first President of the Republic of Texas even though his
candidacy was announced only 12 days previously. He later served a second term.
When Texas was admitted to the Union, he served as US
senator and governor.
Humphrey, Hubert H. - US
Vice President under Lyndon Johnson.
Irvin Tommy - Georgia's
Commissioner of Agriculture and the state's longest serving official, he is also
a Past Grand Master.
Jackson,
Reverend Jesse - Baptist Minister, American
civil rights leader and politician. His concerns for the oppressed and his
dramatic oratory have attracted a large grassroots constituency called the
Rainbow Coalition.
Jackson, Robert H. - American
Supreme Court Justice and Prosecutor at the Nuremberg War Trials.
Janos, Paul - Mayor of Tarrytown, NY (2000)
Johnson, Richard M. - American
Vice President under Martin VanBuren
Jones, Anson - 5th President of
the Republic of Texas
Jones,
John Paul - Scottish born seaman, he became a naval hero and 'Father
of the U. S. Navy'. He later commanded Russian naval ships in their war
against the Ottoman empire.
Jones, Melvin - One of the founders of the Lions
International, the international service organization.
Juarez, Benito - First
Native-American President of Mexico, he reestablished republican
government there.
Kalakaua,
King David - Last monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom
Keating,
Kenneth B. - Congressman and Senator from New
York, Ambassador to India and then Israel. He died in office in 1975.
Kemp, Jack - US
Republican Congressman from New York, Secretary of Housing and Urban
Development, and Vice Presidential candidate with Mason Bob Dole
Key, Francis Scott - American lawyer and poet
who wrote the lyrics which in 1931 became the United States' National Anthem
King, William - First Governor of
Maine and first Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Maine, he held both
offices simultaneously.
King, William Rufus - American
Vice President, he died in office. His bust is in the Senate wing of the
US Capitol.
Knox, Major General Henry - US
Revolutionary War hero, he was the first Secretary of War
under the U.S. Constitution. A Masonic lodge named in his honor was constituted
on the gun deck of the USS Constitution ('Old Ironsides') in 1926. Knoxville,
Tennessee and the famous "Fort Knox" were named in his honor.
Kresge, Sebastian S. - Founded S. S. Kresge, one
of the great Five and Dime Stores. It's now known as K-Mart.
Lafayette,
Marquis de - French soldier and politician, he took part in the
American Revolution as a close supporter and friend of Brother George
Washington.
Lake, Simon - Engineer who built the first
submarine to operate successfully in open sea.
LaGuardia, Fiorello - American politician, the
major airport in New York city is named in his honor.
Lamar, Joseph R. - US Supreme
Court Justice
Lamar, Mirabeau B. - American politician and
diplomat, he was the 2nd President of the Republic of Texas and
later served as Minister to Nicaragua.
Land, Frank S. - In 1919, founded the Order
of DeMolay, a fraternal organization for young men aged 12-21.
Originally a group of fatherless boys, DeMolay quickly grew and was 'adopted'
by Freemasonry in the United States. Today DeMolay is
international in scope and millions of boys and men still refer to the founder
of the Order as "Dad".
Lawrence, J. B. - Vice president of
the Southern Baptist Convention and Secretary-Treasurer of the Home Mission
Board for 30 years.
LeJeune, John A. - Major General, U.S. Marine
Corps and 13th Commandant of the Marine Corps (1920-1949) he earned the proud
title of "the greatest leatherneck of them all".
Livingston,
Robert R. - American statesman and diplomat, he was a member
of the Continental Congress, was on
the committee which drew up the Declaration of Independence and was a
co-negotiator for purchase of Louisiana Territory.
Lloyd, Harold C. - Entertainer and American silent
film actor
Long, Odel Squier - Clerk
of the Supreme Court of West Virginia for 30 years.
Lord, John Wesley - Bishop,
United Methodist Church
Lott, Trent - US Senator from
Mississippi and current (2001) Senator Majority Leader.
MacArthur, General Douglas - A former
US Chief of Staff, he commanded the Allied Forces in the South Pacific
during World War II. He promised the Filipino people "I shall return"
to save them from the occupying Japanese Forces..
MacDonald, Sir John A. - The
first Prime Minister of the Dominion of Canada (1867-1873
and 1878-1891 when he died in office). Began the creation of rail service
across Canada.
MacLean, John B. - Founder of MacLeans Magazine.
Marsh, Daniel L. - (1880-1968) Clergyman and
Educator. President of Boston University, 1925-1952; Chancellor of Boston
University, 1951-1968; The huge dome of Marsh Chapel named in
his honor dominates the campus of Boston University on
Marsh, Henry - First Black Mayor
of Richmond, Virginia (1977)
Marshall, George C. - American soldier,
diplomat and politician. He served as Secretary of State from
1947-1949 and organized the European Recovery Plan most often referred to as
the "Marshall Plan" for which he received the 1953 Nobel Peace
Prize.
Marshall,
John - A former Grand Master of his Grand Lodge
(Virginia), he served as Chief Justice U.S. Supreme Court 1801 -
1835 and firmly established the judiciary branch of US government.
Marshall, Peter - Presbyterian
pastor of churches in Georgia & Washington, DC, Chaplain
of the US Senate.
Marshall, Thomas R. - 22nd
Vice President of the United States.
Marshall, Thurgood - The first Black to be
appointed to the Supreme Court of the United States
Mathews, Stanley - US Supreme Court
Justice
McCall, Abner V. - President, Chancellor and
President-Emeritus of Baylor University in Texas, he also served as the First
Vice President of the Southern Baptist Convention (1979-80) and a long-time
leader of the Organization of Baptist Colleges and Universities. He
wrote "In thousands of meetings of Freemasons and of Baptists stretching
back 60 years
McHenry, James - Was a surgeon in the American
Revolution and private secretary to Generals Washington and Lafayette. Fort
McHenry, Maryland, of "Star Spangled Banner" fame was
named after this U.S. Secretary of War.
Mclellan, Archibald - Editor-in-Chief , The Christian
Science Monitor.
Mellon, Andrew - Financier, public official,
philanthropist; He helped found the Union Trust Company of
Pittsburgh (1898), the Gulf Oil Corporation (1895), the Pittsburgh
Coal Company (1899), the Aluminum Company of America, and the company that
built the Panama Canal locks. He served as Secretary of the
Treasury under three presidents and stressed policies aimed at
reducing the national debt.
Mesmer, Franz
Anton - practiced Mesmerism, the precursor of hypnosis in modern
psychotherapy.
Mfume, Kweisi - U. S. Congressman
and President and CEO of the NAACP.
Minton,
Sherman - US Senator and Supreme Court Justice from
1949-1956.
Moody, William H. - Supreme
Court Justice
Moore, David - Well known Baptist
pastor in Southeastern New Mexico until his death in 1992 at the age of
103.
Morris, Rob - Lawyer, educator, 'Poet
Laureate of Masonry', and founder of the Order of the Eastern Star.
Murrow, Joseph
Samuel - Southern Baptist Home Missionary - and the
'Founder of Freemasonry in Oklahoma', he is said to have established
more than 100 churches.
Nelson,
Samuel - Supreme Court Justice
New, Harry S. - Postmaster
General of the United States who established Airmail
Newman, Robert - Revolutionary War Patriot. He
was the Sexton of Christ Church (Old
North), Boston, when lanterns were hung for Paul Revere. He served as Grand
Tyler for the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts.
Newton, Joseph Fort - Christian
Minister and Masonic Author
Newton, Louie D. - President of the
Southern Baptist Convention; Vice President of the Baptist World Alliance;
served 27 years on the SBC Executive Committee.
Nunn, Sam - Respected former U.S.
Senator from Georgia. For seven years, he Chaired the Armed Services
Committee.
Peale, Rev. Norman
Vincent - American cleric, founder of
"Guidepost", and known for his famous book, "The Power of
Positive Thinking"
Pepper, Claude - US Senator from
Florida, he was an active supporter of rights for senior citizens
and when he died in 1989 was the oldest man ever to serve in Congress (an honor
presently held by Bro. Strom Thurmond).
Pike, Albert - Pioneer, explorer, Confederate
General, he re-wrote the rituals of the US Southern Jurisdiction of the
Scottish Rite Bodies.
Pitney, Mahlon - US Congressman
and later Supreme Court Justice
Poinsett, Joel R. - First
U.S. Ambassador to Mexico and an amateur botanist who developed the flower:
Poinsettia.
Polk, James Knox - Speaker of the
U.S. House of Representatives, Governor of Tennessee and eleventh President of the
U.S.
.Quezon, Manuel L. - First
President of the Philippine Senate, first Commonwealth of the
Philippines and first Grand Master of Philippine Freemasonry.
Quitman,
John Anthony - Legislator, Governor or Mississippi and US
Congressman, he served as Grand Master of Masons
Rangel,
Charles - U.S. Democratic Congressman from New
York
Reed,
Stanley F. - US Supreme Court Justice
(1938-1957)
Revere, Paul - American silversmith, engraver
and Revolutionary hero
Richardson,
Elliott - Decorated soldier (Bronze Star & 2 Purple
Hearts), he held many top governmental posts. As Attorney
General of the United States, he resigned in what became known as the 'Saturday
Night Massacre' rather than carry out President Richard Nixon's orders to fire
Watergate Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox who had been investigating White
House wrongdoings.
Ridgeway, General Matthew B. - US
Army Chief of Staff.
Roemer, Buddy (Charles E.) - Louisiana
Governor 1988-1992.
Roosevelt,
Theodore - Hero of the Spanish-American War, Governor of New York, Vice
President and when President (and Mason) William McKinley was assassinated, he
became the 26th President of the United States. Winner of the Nobel peace
prize.
Ross, Edmund G. - United States
Senator who cast the one impartial vote of "Not Guilty"
thus saving President (and Brother) Andrew Johnson from impeachment and
preserving the American system of Constitutional government.
Rusk, John W. - Gained national prominence as
"Uncle Sam", he was a regular fixture in any event
involving the Nation's Capitol in his striped pants, top hat and stilts.
Russell, Richard B. - US
Senator and member of the "Warren Commission"
investigating the assassination of President Kennedy.
Rutledge, Wiley B. - Supreme
Court Justice (1943-1949).
Saltonstall,
Leverett - Three term Governor of
Massachusetts and US Senator for 21 years.
Sayers, Joseph Drayton "JD"
- Methodist
Layman, Adjutant General of the Confederate Army, US Congressman
and Governor of Texas
Schaefer, Julius Earl - Founded the company which
later became Boeing's Wichita plant and oversaw production of large volumes of
aircraft during World War II
Schumer, Charles E. - U.S.
Congressman from Brooklyn, NY
Sciubba, Elvio - Chief Controller, Italian
Treasury Department.
Sexson, William Mark - Ordained
Minister and, in 1922, founded the Order of Rainbow for Girls
Sheffield, James E. - First
Black Circuit Court Judge appointed in the City of Richmond, Virginia
Simcoe,
John Graves - Hero of the Revolutionary War, Founder of Ontario
and Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, Canadians annually
celebrate Simcoe Day in August.
Simmons, Robert - U. S. House of
Representatives 2000. Formerly Connecticut State Representative.
Smith, Joseph - Founder of the
Mormon Church. We have a page about Mormonism and Freemasonry right here.
Smith, John Stafford - Composer, and musical
scholar, born in England. He wrote vocal music, and the tune of "The
Star-spangled Banner', the US National Anthem.
Soboleff, Walter A., Rev. - Tlinglit
American Indian, Presbyterian Minister,
spiritual, business and community leader in Juneau, Alaska
Spruill, Lionell - Presently a Member of the Virginia
House of Delegates. Served as Grand Master for the Most Worshipful Prince Hall
Grand Lodge of Virginia 1994-1996.
Stassen, Harold E. - Governor
of Minnesota (the youngest governor ever elected at the time), he held
many positions in government including service in Eisenhower's cabinet.
Stennis, John - United States
Senator from Mississippi from 1947 to 1988. He was replaced in this
office by another Mason, Trent Lott.
Stephens, William D. - Mayor of Los Angeles, Congressman
and Governor of California 1917-1927.
Stewart, Potter - Supreme Court
Associate Justice (1959-1981)
Swayne, Noah H. - Supreme Court
Justice
Symington, Stuart - First
Secretary of the U.S. Air Force, he was approved for nomination for high office by
the Senate six times without a dissenting vote. He later served as Senator from
Missouri.
Taft,
William Howard - Civil governor of the Philippines, Secretary
of War, Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court and twenty-seventh
President of the U.S.
Thayer, Sylvanus - Father
of the U. S. Military Academy - West Point
Thomas, Danny - Entertainer / Founder of St.
Jude's Children's Hospital.
Thurmond,
J. M.
- Mayor
of Dallas, Texas 1879-1880.
Thurmond,
Strom - The longest-serving United States
Senator
Todd, Thomas - Supreme Court
Justice (1807-1826)
Tompkins,
Daniel D. - Vice President of the United States, his bust
is in the Senate wing of the U.S. Capitol.
Trachtenberg, Stephen J. -
President, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
Trimble, Robert - Supreme Court
Justice
Truett,
George W. - Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Dallas
(1897-1944); President of the Southern Baptist Convention; President of
the Baptist World Alliance.