To many people, the Nairobi freemason’s hall along Nyerere Road is a byword for evil.
The white building, which is partly hidden by trees, is discussed in hushed tones as conspiracy theories fly over what actually happens inside.
It is seen as an underworld cult with strange practices, whose members are sworn to secrecy.
The movement is shrouded in secrecy and was indeed subject of an investigation by a presidential commission in the 1990s to probe claims of devil worship.
However, The Underworld was able to access the hall and got an interview with VK Talwar, the district grand master for East Africa.
Inside the hall, a big volume of the Bible lay on a table in front of the seat reserved for the freemason’s district grand master.
Atop the Bible lay a compass and a square, which were so arranged to form Masonic symbols.
Known to freemasons as the Volume of the Sacred Law, the Bible is always present in the room where
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The white building, which is partly hidden by trees, is discussed in hushed tones as conspiracy theories fly over what actually happens inside.
It is seen as an underworld cult with strange practices, whose members are sworn to secrecy.
The movement is shrouded in secrecy and was indeed subject of an investigation by a presidential commission in the 1990s to probe claims of devil worship.
However, The Underworld was able to access the hall and got an interview with VK Talwar, the district grand master for East Africa.
Inside the hall, a big volume of the Bible lay on a table in front of the seat reserved for the freemason’s district grand master.
Atop the Bible lay a compass and a square, which were so arranged to form Masonic symbols.
Known to freemasons as the Volume of the Sacred Law, the Bible is always present in the room where
more The Standard | Online Edition :: Unmasking the Freemasons