Is the writer himself connected with the Freemasonic ideology?
:: OvS’s reply. A number of special information in the book-series on Moses have made readers recognize a few relations to freemasonic pre-history – especially in vol. 1, vol. 2, and vol. 4. The writer is grateful for many valuable statements about having contributed to inspiration. However, his research is focused in another direction: He is not a member of any organization and has not strived for a thorough knowledge in that particular field. But he has only brought to light, and passed on, some basic, often forgotten features with certain exact resemblances with well-known historic relations to Egypt and the Middle East. In this respect this book-series have been found so important that the “Freemason Information”, the great Danish Freemasons’ Magazine, which hitherto had not very often presented reviewing of books, has given the books due press coverage when the books eventually were being issued. And the books have been purchased, too, for the book collections and libraries of the
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