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FULFORD: G.T. Fulford’s Asia connection and links with Japanese freemasonry

Benjamin Fulford

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connection and links with Japanese freemasonry

Investigating a 110-year old mystery is always difficult, and it is more so when many important archives were destroyed in a fire. Nonetheless, I have come to the conclusion my industrialist great-grandfather was involved with Asian secret societies in a battle against what he called “Babylonian tyranny.”

G.T Fulford came from a poor background in Brockville, Ontario, Canada to become one of the richest men in the world by the time he died in 1905. He sold patent medicines in over 87 countries and was the largest single shareholder in General Electric at the time of his death.

He died in the first ever fatal car crash in North America when his car was side-swiped. After his death, according to my grandmother, most of his General Electric Shares were sold off by a corrupt trust fund and ended up in the hands of the Rockefeller syndicate.

G.T. Fulford visited Asia and set up extensive operations there, some of which run to this day.

Japanese dignitaries visited Fulford place and sent a representative to watch over the family after G.T. Fulford died. He went by the name of Mr. Rayburn (real name Suzuki) and stayed with the family until he was incarcerated during World War 2. His mind was destroyed during his stay at the Canadian concentration camp and he never recovered from that ordeal.

Here is a picture of G.T.’s daughter and some female acquaintances wearing kimonos sometime around 1900:

If any reader can identify them, please contact this website.

Members of the secret society G.T. Fulford belonged to now occupy senior positions in the Japanese government hierarchy.

Aug. 24, 2010

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