VIDEO: "We join Freemasonry to do charitable works” - Ambrose Rachier confirms Freemasonry isn't a secret society and no human sacrifice or ritual needed during interview KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Monday, October 3, 2022

VIDEO: "We join Freemasonry to do charitable works” - Ambrose Rachier confirms Freemasonry isn't a secret society and no human sacrifice or ritual needed during interview

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Ambrose Rachier confirms Freemasonry isn't a secret society and no human sacrifice or ritual needed during interview. (Read More Here).

When asked whether the group sacrifices family members, the established lawyer heavily refuted the claims stating that the dossier does not involve any form of human sacrifice.

He further dismissed claims that the organisation featured satanism.

"I have heard some saying we sacrifice family members there is nothing like that in fact it is universally practised worldwide," he stated.

He further disclosed that the members of the cult are not allowed to divulge any secrets to people on different levels in the organisation or non-members.

"We have all secrets. We don't tell our secrets to people on different levels," he added.

Further, the seasoned lawyer also revealed that the secret organisation uses bible books such as Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, and Kings. Notably, Rachier maintains that he does not regret ever joining the secret group revealing that the secret group features notable dignitaries such as the chief justices of Kenya.

"I do not care to say I am one of them, and I do not regret it; my family knows that today Ambrose Rachier is going to the meeting," he stated.

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"If you look at the board, you will find chief justices of Kenya; there is a lot of who is who in Kenya there," he added.

Politicians, medical doctors, pharmacists, dentists, lawyers, engineers, teachers, accountants, architects, bankers, judges, pilots, aviation experts and some of Nairobi’s wealthiest businessmen are also listed as members of the secret organisation.

While pointing out that the group does not invoke the name of Jesus Christ during meetings, Rachier additionally revealed that the group has no particular religion since it features Buddhists, Christians and Muslims.

Speaking on Sunday, October 2 on NTV, Rachier dispelled reports that Freemason is a cult of devil worshipers involving human sacrifices to acquire wealth.

He argued that the Biblical King Solomon, son of David, was the first Freemason and that some of their values are borrowed from his successes, including building a temple.

Although, Rachier maintained that freemasonry is not based on any religion bringing together members from Christianity, Buddhism and atheists. Other checks are also considered in the process, including family background and individual traits.

"First is when you get to hear bout it, and you are lucky to get in there — I am saying lucky in the sense that unless you hear it from somebody else, you may never be interested in it," Rachier stated.

"So I would give you a talk, and then go to a meeting and propose that I have somebody that I would like to introduce. We will then invite you to an interview; we talk to you about a few things. In particular, we are concerned about your family, what they will think about you because of all these negative views, and if there is any rejection," he added.

Members come from many faiths except the Catholic Church which has condemned it.

Rachier says that some of the most iconic buildings in Kenya including All Saints Cathedral and the State House, were built by Masons.

Born and raised in the Anglican Church where his father Rev. Canon Hezron Rachier served, Rachier says being a Mason does not mean you don't go to church.

He was, nonetheless, quick to point out that they don't pray in the name of Jesus, but "the grand architect of the universe (God)."

"We recently lost our head, Queen Elizabeth II; we prayed and honoured her."

Rachier rejected the notion that you must be rich to be a Mason, "Those are the things you need to correct; you will find the most ordinary people and people you never thought were Masons here - just enjoying themselves and talking about charity; helping people or also being helped."

Since coming out openly about his Mason membership, Rachier says he has gotten a lot of support from his fellow "brethren." "They have been very supportive and are also willing to talk if need be."

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