Inquiry into the Titanic sinking fixed by freemasons to protect the establishment, secret archive claims
‘The investigation into the 1912 Titanic tragedy that left 1,500 people dead cleared almost all of those involved.
An archive of two million names of members from 1733 to 1923 is set to be published. While the Masonic connections of figures such as Sir Winston Churchill (bottom left), Oscar Wilde (second from left), Lord Kitchener (right), Rudyard Kipling (second from right) and Edward VIII are known, the records offer the first comprehensive view of the reach of Freemasonry at the height of the British Empire.
Experts believe it could lead to a re-examination of almost 200 years of British history, revealing the scale of Masonic influence at all levels of British society when the UK was one of the world’s most powerful countries.
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