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SECTION 6
421
Section 6
Federal Reserve Act
was passed by
Freemasonry
while the sameFreemasonry was planning
World War One
!!!
 
 TWO FACES
422Fig. 1 — Federal Reserve Act passed while our attention was diverted onimpending World War. Read
Scarlet and the Beast 
, Vol. 3, Chaps. 4-5 about Masons who advised Pres. Wilson to sign this unconstitutional Act.Born in Lynchburg, VA. Educated in public and private schools at Lynchburg. He later received honorary doctorates from 13 colleges anduniversities. He was the owner of the
Daily News
and
Daily Advance 
of Lynchburg. He was a member of the state legislature several terms beforeserving as U.S. Congressman to the 57th to 65th Congresses (1909-19). Heresigned from Congress in 1918 to become Secretary of the Treasury in Wilson's cabinet, serving until 1920. That year he resigned to accept senatorship by appointment of Virginia's governor. He served in that capacityfrom 1920 until his death in 1946.Glass was president pro-tem of the Senate from 1941 until his death in1946. He was chairman of the important Appropriations Committee of theSenate and member of the Foreign Relations Committee.Glass was a member of Hill City Lodge No. 183 of Lynchburg. He receivedthe 32
O
AASR at Lynchburg, Aug. 16, 1929. He was later coronated 33
O
.In 1940 he wrote his lodge as follows: "It seems to me I was taken in HillLodge considerably more than 50 years ago. I was lectured for entrance bythe late Thomas N. Davis, one of the most brilliant Masons who ever wieldeda gavel; and, before I entered public life 40 years ago, I could recite theritual backward as well as forward, and took the most intense interest inMasonic work. I have never ceased to regard the Masonic fraternity in a little less reverential vein than my church. No good Mason could fail to be a good churchman, and no churchman should omit to become a good Mason."Senator Glass handed Pres. Woodrow Wilson the Federal Reserve Act.Read about this traitorous Act in
Scarlet and the Beast 
, Vol. 3, Chaps. 4-5.
33
O
Carter Glass
(1858-1946)
Secretary of the Treasury under Pres. Wilson, and U.S. Senator from Virginia.
 
SECTION 6
423Secretary of Treasury (1913-18) under Woodrow Wilson. U.S. Senator from California (1933-39). Chairman of board of American President Lines(1939-41).Born in Marietta, Ga. Educated at U. of Tennessee. His second marriagewas to Eleanor Randolph Wilson, daughter of President Wilson. Thewedding took place at the White House, May 7, 1914.He was admitted to the bar in 1885, practiced at Chattanooga until1892, moved to NYC to be partner in a law firm with William McAddo (norelation). William G. was president and director of Hudson & Manhattan Railroad,which built and operated four tunnels under the Hudson River, the first being completed in 1904. He was also chairman of the Federal ReserveBoard; chairman ex-officio of Federal Farm Loan Board and director general of U.S. railroads.In 1920 and again in 1924, he was a leading contender for the Demo-cratic nomination for president.In New York he was a member of Chancellor Walworth Lodge No. 271,and in California of Henry S. Orme Lodge No. 456, Los Angeles. He wasExalted in Signet Chapter No. 57, R.A.M., Los Angeles on June 15, 1925.Became a Knight Templar and a 32
O
AASR (SJ).Fig. 2 — Federal Reserve Act 
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 WilliamGibbsMcAdoo
(1863-1941)
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