
What is ‘The Hidden Hand of The Men of Jahbuhlun’ in Freemasonry? How to correctly perform this mysterious sign? And what exactly ‘The Triple Tau’ symbol represents?
The average Mason or member of other secret orders knows little of the signs and symbols of his own order, let alone that of others. It is very important to understand that almost all the symbols and signs of the elite are very ancient in origin having deep mystery religion connection.
Uncovering The Hidden Hand of Jahbuhlun
‘And they served their idols: which were a snare unto them. Yea, they sacrificed their sons and their daughters unto devils, and shed innocent blood, even the blood of their sons and of their daughters, whom they sacrificed unto the idols of Canaan: and the land was polluted with blood’. – Psalm 106:34-43, KJV.
The Blue Lodge Masons, encompassing the first three degrees of Masonry, are instructed that they are seeking the ‘Lost Word’ or the ‘Lost Name of God’. It isn’t until they reach the level of Royal Arch Masonry (seventh degree, York Rite) that they discover that the ‘Lost Name of God’ wasn’t lost after all. It’s at this level that they learn the sacred name of Masonry’s God.
‘The greatest, but the most terrible moment in the life of a Mason…The three supreme officials of the Lodge, with three separate keys, unlock the wooden box with the “Secret of Secrets” and give him to read a slip of paper, upon which is written the name of the “god” whose follower he was JAH-BUL-ON.’ – D.C. Yermak, The Axis of Death.
They find that the sacred name of the Masonic God is composed of three names representing the three identities of God. It is so sacred it takes three Royal Arch Masons to be able to speak it. The three Masons grip hands high and low and chant, ‘Jah-buh-lun, Jah-buh-lun, Jah-buh-lun, Je-hov-ah.’
Interestingly, in the ritual drama, the three Masons doing the pronouncing of ‘Jahbuhlun’ are said to have come from Babylon. So, we have a ritual in which three ‘Masters’ come from Babylon to instruct the candidate on how to build the Royal Arch.
Moreover, the three messengers from Babylon inform the candidate that the true name of God, the name that had been lost for so long, is not Jesus, but is Jahbuhlun. They conveniently omit mention of the fact that this is, in fact, the name of a monstrous Devil ‘God’.
Many other facets and activities pertaining to this degree’s ritual stamp it as pure Luciferian and it`s holder as a Lucifer worshiper. During the initiation into the seventh degree Royal Arch Mason (York Rite) or 13th degree (Scottish Rite), the candidate drinks wine from a human skull.
In accepting the devil God ‘Jahbuhlun’ as the sacred name of God the man rising to this level in Masonry or a similar sect becomes demon possessed, full of the devil, prepared to do the most wicked and foul deeds possible for his hidden deity Baphomet, aka Lucifer, aka Satan, aka ‘Jahbuhlun’.
Now, the fatal ‘ending in spiritual death’ sign that is taught for this degree is the one you will find men giving in the photographs in this chapter. Notably, only higher-level initiates and adepts will typically be seen giving this evil sign stamping them as disciples of Satan.
The Triple Tau
Yet another proof of the deviltry of the ‘Jahbuhlun’ hoax is the symbol of the Triple Tau, which is the most important symbol of the Royal Arch Degree. Made up of three interlinking tau symbols (T), these three are said to represent a triad of sacred, Jewish powers of king, priest, and prophet.
Performing The Sign

Equally blasphemous is that in the lecture on the seventh, or Royal Arch Degree, of the York Rite, the Mason initiated is asked the question, ‘Are you a Royal Arch Mason?’ His answer is required to be: ‘I am that I am.’ In other words, in this degree’s ritual the Mason has not only acknowledged that the devil, in the disguise of ‘Jahbuhlun’, is his sacred Lord, but he now is declaring that he, himself, a mere man, is the great ‘I AM’. In other words, he is saying, ‘I am God.’ More about ancient occult practices and hand signs here.
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