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Did you know that when a Mason dies, he passes to the "Eternal East"? Or that they meet in lodges and work in temples where they celebrate "tenidas" according to marked rites and rituals? And that religious fundamentalism accused them of carrying out satanic practices? Although Freemasonry is surrounded by an aura of mystery, its history is marked by the presence of some of the most outstanding figures of the last centuries, such as Churchill, Disney, Mozart, Franklin or Kipling. Founded in London in 1717 with the clear purpose of promoting fraternity among men, the Order expanded rapidly.…mehr

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Did you know that when a Mason dies, he passes to the "Eternal East"? Or that they meet in lodges and work in temples where they celebrate "tenidas" according to marked rites and rituals? And that religious fundamentalism accused them of carrying out satanic practices? Although Freemasonry is surrounded by an aura of mystery, its history is marked by the presence of some of the most outstanding figures of the last centuries, such as Churchill, Disney, Mozart, Franklin or Kipling. Founded in London in 1717 with the clear purpose of promoting fraternity among men, the Order expanded rapidly. Associated with secrecy, the common public does not know what they do in their meetings or "tenidas" do they perform orgies, satanic ceremonies or decide the future of the world? Demonized and persecuted by both the Church and the political powers, to this day it continues to arouse a morbid curiosity based on half-truths, ingrained prejudices and insidious propaganda. Under George Washington it became an integral part of the identity of the new American nation. Both the First International and the League of Nations have some Masonic roots, but so did the French Revolution or the American Revolution. For Hitler, Mussolini and Franco, Freemasonry represented an absolute obsession, they sought to crush these networks and their members, whom they perceived as devil worshippers.
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Eduardo Montagut (1965) se licenció en Historia Moderna y Contemporánea en la UAM, para doctorarse posteriormente en la misma especialidad y universidad. Es profesor de Educación Secundaria en la Comunidad de Madrid, habiendo desempeñado cargos directivos en distintos IES. Pertenece a la Real Sociedad Económica Matritense de Amigos del País y a la Real Sociedad Bascongada de los Amigos del País. Ha publicado más de quince títulos de divulgación histórica, además de artículos en revistas especializadas sobre Ilustración y agricultura, así como un estudio sobre los árboles en relación con la Ilustración vasca. Es editor de El Obrero, donde publica diariamente artículos de historia y opinión, así como en otros medios digitales. El autor es, a su vez, maestro masón y ha alcanzado el Grado 14 de los Grados Filosóficos en el Rito Escocés Antiguo y Aceptado.