Many other leaders in West and Central Africa are reported to be active but “hidden” members.
By HAMADOU TIDIANE SY

Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade: © afrol News/UN Photo
Senegalese president Abdoulaye Wade is again caught in the middle of a nationwide controversy, this time regarding his religious beliefs after revelations made by the French weekly l’Express about his membership of a freemason association.
In Senegal, a predominantly Muslim country, freemasonry is viewed very suspiciously.
It is usually associated with sectarianism, rejection of God, shady and satanic practices and more importantly as a practice incompatible with Islam.
Until the revelations were made, President Wade has always presented himself publicly as a devout Muslim and a member of the ‘mouride’ community, one of the main Muslim brotherhoods in the country.
The debate about Mr Wade’s religious allegiances started when on February 3, the French weekly l’Express published a story about several African heads of states having links with the freemason’s movement.
“In Senegal, Abdoulaye Wade was earlier initiated in Besançon (Eastern France) and is a ‘dormant mason’, the weekly wrote.
In a note sent to the French publication, the Senegalese president denied being a member anymore.
He said he resigned long ago. But he also openly admitted that he had been a member of a freemason movement in the past, out of “intellectual curiosity”, thus generating more controversy in the country where freemasons, rightly or wrongly, are viewed as a sect opposed to God’s supremacy.
In his answer to the article accusing him of being a freemason, Mr Wade wrote “It’s true, but I have to specify that I am not a ‘dormant mason’. I was deprived of my membership after a voluntary resignation.”
Following the revelations, one Member of Parliament, Imam Mbaye Niang, who defends Islamic views said the president should resign.
The allegiance of francophone heads of state to freemason movements is a matter of great speculation here and a subject that comes up in the media every now and then.
According to l’Express, only the Gabonese president El Hadji Omar Bongo Ondimba openly admits his belonging to freemasonry while many other leaders in West and Central Africa are reported to be active but “hidden” members.
Comprehensive health care reform is elite Freemason bullshit based on a Sanhedrin movement institutionalized shortly after Christ’s death. The movement migrated throughout Europe, 11th century then temples of The Mysterious Force (TMF) offering hospice to Templar knights exiled from the middle east, and TMF then changing it’s name to Freemasons who settled into practice in temples converted to lodges in the early 1700’s – invited to challenge then dominant Catholicism.
This organization is notorious for penetrating existing political organizations and converting their resources to personal use.
The Freemasons are a parasitic organization that destroys ethical human enterprise, and members are indoctrinated in the use of deception to achieve it’s aims. Like Obama, Joseph Smith was a 32nd degree Freemason, and the Mormon religion was thus created by him to guide people away from Christ consciousness.
The Freemasons have grabbed hold of the economies of many nations and are making a highly energetic effort to convert the world to original Sanhedrin philosophy of Christ denial in favor of Judaism. In reality, should this organization achieve it’s political goals, it will eviscerate every other religion on Earth.
Freemasonry is the anti-Christ foretold of in the Bible, and Obama is it’s current representative.