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Sergeant-Major Gandhi Was British Secret Service Agent.
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The author’s research on Gandhi goes back to Gandhi Under Cross-examination, co-authored with Col. G.B. Singh. It was at that time that he discovered Gandhi’s London Diary. Though the original document was said to be 120 pages in length, the surviving excerpt from the London Diary is only 20 pages long. The rest of the original edition appears to have been suppressed. There is a reason for this. Being an avid researcher into the mysteries pertaining to secret societies, the author recognized that the London Diary was Gandhi’s Freemason diary, recounting in coded language his initiation through the various degrees of the Masonic Order. Being well familiar with the initiatory rites of the Third Degree (3°), the author immediately recognized that the surviving 20 pages of the diary described Gandhi’s initiation to that very degree. In addition, Gandhi studied law at the Inner Temple, one of the five Inns of Court in the City of London. The Inner Temple has long been a front for training members of the British intelligence services - MI6 in fact. It is even alleged quite surprisingly that the Queen Mother was in charge of the spy training facility for much of her life, not exactly the image of the quaint grandmamma portrayed in the popular press.
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Title: Sergeant-Major Gandhi Was British Secret Service Agent.
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The author’s research on Gandhi goes back to Gandhi Under Cross-examination, co-authored with Col.
G.
B.
Singh.
It was at that time that he discovered Gandhi’s London Diary.
Though the original document was said to be 120 pages in length, the surviving excerpt from the London Diary is only 20 pages long.
The rest of the original edition appears to have been suppressed.
There is a reason for this.
Being an avid researcher into the mysteries pertaining to secret societies, the author recognized that the London Diary was Gandhi’s Freemason diary, recounting in coded language his initiation through the various degrees of the Masonic Order.
Being well familiar with the initiatory rites of the Third Degree (3°), the author immediately recognized that the surviving 20 pages of the diary described Gandhi’s initiation to that very degree.
In addition, Gandhi studied law at the Inner Temple, one of the five Inns of Court in the City of London.
The Inner Temple has long been a front for training members of the British intelligence services - MI6 in fact.
It is even alleged quite surprisingly that the Queen Mother was in charge of the spy training facility for much of her life, not exactly the image of the quaint grandmamma portrayed in the popular press.
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