Freemasons Founded the United Nations: America was not embroiled in World War I, but stepped in with her military power to end it. However, when President Woodrow Wilson - Freemason - made public the "14 Points of Peace" to form the League of Nations, because America would have had to become involved in conflicts between countries, some members of Congress fought and won to exclude America.
Consequently, World War II began, and Japan attacked America's fleet in the Pacific in an unprovoked assault. Therefore, President Franklin D. Roosevelt - Freemason - took America to war. Hence, at the end of the war, the League of Nations became the United Nations, and President Harry Truman - Freemason - ratified America's membership.
Therefore, Freemasons carried out World War I in order to bring the nations of the world under Freemasonry's control through the League of Nations. However, since the organization was anemic because it lacked the might of the United States, Freemasons orchestrated World War II and pulled in America by attacking her through Japan. Therefore, after the war, America came on board as a part of the United Nations, and hence, as other countries, signed to be under the authority of Freemasons.
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