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Horatio Admiral Lord Nelson - Was He a Freemason?
On 21st October 1805, Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson led the British fleet to victory against the combined might of the Franco-Spanish fleet. It was one of the most important and decisive battles in British naval history. To celebrate the 200th Anniversary of The Battle of Trafalgar, Lewis Masonic produced this title "Horatio, Admiral Lord Nelson: Was He a Freemason? We hope this will give more people the opportunity to learn about the life of this brave and impressive man.
PB 64pp inc colour illustrations 210mm x 148mm
Nelson possessed 'a pair of sumptuous Derby ice pails painted with his coat of arms which were probably given to him by Alexander Davison after the Nile. But there is no explanation for the equally ostentatious display of Masonic devices on the pails.... Nelson 'moved within an influential network of freemasons ranging from his naval mentor Sir Peter Parker to his proxy in the Lord, Lord Moira'.
Although there is no hard evidence to confirm Nelson was a brother this book will certainly make you stop and think.We know that his adversary Napoleon was-But was Nelson? - created at http://animoto.com

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  • @WorshipInTruth, how can you possibly brand Horatio Nelson the worst kind of traitor?, traitor to who?, if your suggesting he was a traitor to Great Britain, you are a fool and a clown. The entire planet would be speaking French now if it wernt for that man. You know nothing of history.

  • Who cares, he saved my country from iminent invasion by the Frogs. Thats good enough for me.

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  • @MrDeano324

    Hear, hear!

  • God bless Lord Nelson!

  • @WorshipInTruth My dear fellow. Pike is a good author but one with an imagination. Nelson was not much of a joiner. We are still trying to work out if he was a mason never mind anything else. Be careful trusting Pike on historical matters.

  • @WorshipInTruth Hang on are you saying Nelson was a Catholic?

  • @LewisMasonic His [Nelson's] dealings with the papacy become apparently when you realize he helped and fought with that wicked Cardinal Ruffo and his genocidal fanatically catholic Sanfedismo, those mass murderers of jews, catholic Jansenists and anybody else who wasnt a tridentine ultramontane fascist. His membership in subversive societies, elitiest internationalism and actions during the occupation of Naples are unforgiveable, giving free reign to those murderers of Giovanni Serrao.

  • @LewisMasonic He betrayed all virtue by being a member of the Illuminati. He was a member of the mysterious Order of St.Joachim which is stated by many masonic authors (such as Albert Pike) as being the continuation of the Bavarian Illuminati, in the Order of St.Joachim he would meet with fellow internationalists of both the protestant and catholic persuasion, the elite of both the protestant and catholic nations would work together and in all this Nelson would become a servant of the pope.

  • @WorshipInTruth Who pray tell did he betray?

  • @MrDeano324 Well he was the worst kind of traitor.

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