Post by dry on Sept 29, 2013 1:17:35 GMT -5
I decided to write here a detailed and thruthful report on our
relationship to the European Freemasons.
The story begins in 1962 in the town of Kuopio, in the power company
Savon Voima, which made electric power for the county of Savo in
central Finland.
My father, Esko Ylikoski, was then the Technical Mananger (CTO) of the
Savon Voima.
There were some Freemasons there. They -- a couple of times --
suggested that Esko join the Freemason movement.
And he did not join them. Why? To my knowledge it was a
coincidence. Seems like the persons who presented the suggestion --
presented the suggestion weakly, or badly, or incompetely. That's all
that there is to it!
After that, the Freemasons began to really harass Esko. He told that
one of the Savo Masons actually did drive -- alone in his car -- the
distance of 400 kilometers to another town -- in order to personally
plead to the CEO of a company, so that Esko would not get one
particular job he applied for.
To my knowledge, discrimination on grounds such as sex, race, or
nonmembership in a club -- is forbidden by the law. So that
harassment was highly extralegal activity -- but the Masons could
commit illegal acts, since there were so many Masons in the police and
judicial system.
Later on, in 1971, my father got a job with the Finnish state. Very
surprisingly -- President Urho K Kekkonen himself demanded him to join
the SDP, the Finnish Social Democratic Party -- or else. He would not
have been given the job if he had not joined the SDP.
So Esko joined the SDP -- actually against his own will, and against
his own political opinions, even. He had no other option.
And now I'm hinted that the Freemasons are the creators of the mess I
haev been writing about. Interesting. The nonmemberhsip of a club
hardly gives the club the jurisprudentical right to commit a homicide.
Anyway -- There once was a member of the SDP who said to me that he
was a Russian spy -- and requested me to begin to work for them. I
anwered neither yes nor no -- which is a highly nasty way to say NO so
that the person who has been refused will not know that he has been
refused. I mean that I refused this Russian agent.
Well anyway the membership of the SDP probably is being considered
politically very bad. Indeed. But Esko was forced to join the SDP,
by Kekkonen, against his own will and agaisnt his political opinions.
AJY