Alleged Masonic Lodge Crime Network Exposed in Paris Murder Trial

A high-profile trial in France accuses 22 defendants, including intelligence agents and police, of committing violent crimes on behalf of a Freemason mafia organization.
A shocking trial has opened in France, where 22 defendants, including former intelligence agents, soldiers, and businessmen, stand accused of carrying out a litany of crimes as part of a Masonic lodge mafia network operating in the Paris suburb of Puteaux. Prosecutors allege the group was responsible for murder, attempted murder, aggravated assault, and criminal conspiracy, all carried out on behalf of the shadowy Athanor lodge.
At the heart of the case is the claim that this Masonic organization operated a veritable hit squad, using its connections within the intelligence community and law enforcement to orchestrate a campaign of violence and intimidation. Seven of the defendants face possible life sentences for their alleged roles in this criminal enterprise.
Source: The Guardian


