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Inside the Brotherhood: Explosive Secrets of the Freemasons
Inside the Brotherhood Explosive Secrets of the Freemasons
Author: Martin Short
When the House of Commons Home Affairs Committee recently recommended that police officers, magistrates, judges and crown officers should publicly register their Masonic membership, it was very largely thanks to the ammunition provided by Martin Short's investigative tour de force. His "Inside the Brotherhood" carried on the pioneering work begu...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780007334148
ISBN-10: 0007334141
Publication Date: 10/1/2009
Pages: 720
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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Book Type: Paperback
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Self-proclaimed sequel to the controversial BROTHERHOOD by Stephen Knight. Like the book BROTHERHOOD, this is mainly about Freemasonry in the UK. The author goes into the history of Masonry and appears to take a non-biased view of the group. He dispells some of the rumors that are floating around. Most of the book talks about the corruption that can occur when certain agencies are in the group like Law-Enforcement, the judicial system and other government workers. Most of all the cases cited were from the 1970's and 1980's. I guess it was a big thing in England in those days. I really lost interest after halfway through because it read to me like I should be familiar with all the major players in government. I didn't recognize any of the names that the author kept bringing up. I think if you are familiar with the older English government then this book might be really interesting. Otherwise just read the first and last parts and save the 400 pages of frustration.


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