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A book outlining the connections between Freemasonry, Judaism, and the Jehovahs Witnesses of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. This is a great book that illustrates the Zionist backboning of Millenialist Christian movements in the early 1900s. Today the Jehovahs Witnesses are one of the most dangerous religious cults around. Their policies have killed many people and they have brainwashed and stolen the minds of millions.BackgroundOnce there was a Jewish family whose name was Roessel. They lived in early 17th century Germany. They moved to a country called Scotland. There they respelled the name Russell. They took on ways of their new homeland. The English tried to settle Protestants from Scotland and Ireland in order to the control the Irish.That C.T. Russells family was in Scotland for a period, and also from the German states which seem to be a hotbed for Jewish Satanism (Bavarian Illuminati) may be only a coincidence and then again it might be a clue to understanding the origins of the Watchtower Society.The Greek Orthodox Church which jealously guards its turf has repeatedly accused the Jehovahs Witnesses of being financed by the agents of International Zionism. (New York Times, June 4, 1970 cf. Awake! Nov. 22 1976, p. 23)Russells WT Society was financed by some heavyweights. The history of the WT Society gives evidence that the power to bring in a One-World New Order to accomplish certain goals. Sadly, the JWs, in the trenches havent known how they have been used.Jewish Banking Firms/FamiliesJ.P. Morgan, the Rothschilds (Illuminist Jews) representative in the United States, set up a trust fund to unite various Christian denominations. Russell praises this in his Jan. 1, 1911 WT. pp.1-4 (WTR p.4735), Mr. Morgans well-known business capacity, exhibited in connection with financial trusts, encourages many to believe that he will accomplish the desired end in connection with the movement. More and more all denominations are craving a religious trust of federation and are becoming more and more willing to sacrifice doctrines and principles formerly held dear, in order to accomplish this federation.J.P. Morgans trust fund was set up to pay denominations to federate, and C.T. Russell promoted this ecumenical movement. Russell saw it as fulfillment of scripture.