A 1970 made-for-TV movie is the only drama to properly address and describe the problem of Masonic subversion. We are prisoners of mind control and don't even know it.
The fact that a satanic cult, Freemasonry, controls society is confirmed by the fact this entity is rarely mentioned in the mass media. And if it is, never portrayed in its true light.
“Brotherhood of the Bell" is a rare exception. It shows what happens when a successful university professor disobeys his vow of secrecy. Andrew Patterson, played by Glenn Ford, is ordered to blackmail a close friend and colleague. When the colleague commits suicide, Patterson is consumed by guilt and vows to expose the Brotherhood. Patterson has the air of a self-made man. But when he goes public about the suicide, he discovers that his success is largely due to his 20-year membership in the "fraternity."
In a wonderful scene, he realizes that not only did he own his success to this cult, he owed his wife to it as well. Her father is a member of the Brotherhood. "You were part of my reward," he tells her. "Get the hell out." He was a member of this group for 20 years but apparently doesn't realize the extent of its power. He doesn't realize that the President of the US and everyone else of importance is involved in this conspiracy. Patterson is able to recruit one other member of the Brotherhood to his cause, and the movie ends on this positive note.
If humanity goes the way of the dinosaurs, or just descends into a comatose slave state, it will be because men didn't stand up, like Andrew Patterson does. This is because they never grew up. Instead they chose the easy way: personal gain by betraying their community and their culture to an alien satanic conspiracy.
Now all that is left, is for us all to reap the whirlwind.
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