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The Freemason Grand Lodge of whatever has tied its fate with its money-laundering Grand Master

Following my submission of a police report against the leader of a local Freemason lodge over his sale of his company to his employee, his fellow members rallied behind him. I have also been notified that the equivalent of their disciplinary committee has also taken a vote to support him in his role and he will keep his position as Grand Master of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Malta.

That’s quite a daring position to hold because if Simon Cusens is convicted in Court, the committee members who voted for him to remain will also end up facing scrutiny themselves. Considering their clique is not a large group (I estimate they have around twelve active members at best), the case could end up jeapordising the existence of the lodge itself.

An important detail to point out is that Simon Cusens did not only sign a deal with his employee – his employee was also a member of the same lodge as were the other people involved in the deal including Pierre Sladden and Adrian Hillman. Simon Cusens is defending himself by saying that he didn’t know what his fellow Freemasons were up to, but that’s hard to believe because that’s the equivalent of saying that Ivan Vassallo betrayed him and other fellow Freemasons have betrayed him, whilst simultaneously, Simon Cusens made a very good profit.

This is the first time in my life that I have come to learn that betrayal by your friends and colleagues can actually live you with more than โ‚ฌ5 million in profits.

 


Comments

  1. “When secret societies meddle in politics, they trade compasses for coins.”
    Napoleon Bonaparte

  2. Joey Falzon avatar
    Joey Falzon

    Mark, have you ever investigated if this slimey individual is a member of any other club? That would be interesting to know.

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