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The deadly deception of Freemasonry is exposed in this very comprehensive book that tells the story of Jim Shaw, who was a 33rd degree Mason, Knight Commander of the Court of Honor, Past Worshipful Master of the Blue Lodge, and Past Master of all Scottish Rite bodies. In addition to Jim's story, 33 Degrees of Deception answers the questions many people raise about the Masons. You will be intrigued to learn what this book has to say about the connection between Masonry, the New Age Movement, and the New World Order; Masonry's occult roots; death oaths and Masonic executions; Masonry and the…mehr

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The deadly deception of Freemasonry is exposed in this very comprehensive book that tells the story of Jim Shaw, who was a 33rd degree Mason, Knight Commander of the Court of Honor, Past Worshipful Master of the Blue Lodge, and Past Master of all Scottish Rite bodies. In addition to Jim's story, 33 Degrees of Deception answers the questions many people raise about the Masons. You will be intrigued to learn what this book has to say about the connection between Masonry, the New Age Movement, and the New World Order; Masonry's occult roots; death oaths and Masonic executions; Masonry and the Illuminati; Masonry's opposition to Christian schools. Tom McKenney writes to warn Christians of all denominations to extricate themselves from Freemasonry.
Autorenporträt
Lt. Col. Tom C. McKenney, USMC retired, is a graduate of the University of Kentucky and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was an infantry officer and parachutist in the U.S. Marine Corps, serving in both Korea and Vietnam. A student of military history, he has contributed articles to various periodicals and has written several books on a variety of subjects, including Jack Hinson's One - man War. He is an advocate for American Prisoners of War and has appeared on hundreds of radio and television programs to discuss veterans' issues and his personal experiences. He has served as an instructor in biological sciences. He and his wife currently live in Long Beach, Mississippi.