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Alexis Carrel

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posted on Feb, 16 2011 @ 09:45 AM
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As some of you may still remember, Alexis Carrel, the Nobel prize winner physiology/1912 was a close friend of Lyndberg, a mason of Kentucky Lodge ... .

The surgeon had also interest, as far as I know, in tele/occult phenomena.

How was his relations with Masonry? Could anyone of you have a reply to this question?

thanks in advance,



posted on Feb, 16 2011 @ 11:14 AM
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Originally posted by isoger1
As some of you may still remember, Alexis Carrel, the Nobel prize winner physiology/1912 was a close friend of Lyndberg, a mason of Kentucky Lodge ... .

The surgeon had also interest, as far as I know, in tele/occult phenomena.

How was his relations with Masonry? Could anyone of you have a reply to this question?

thanks in advance,
Who's Lyndberg? Do you mean Charles Lindbergh? He wasn't raised in a Kentucky lodge; he was a member of Keystone Lodge Number 243, A. F. & A. M. of St. Louis, Missouri.
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posted on Feb, 16 2011 @ 11:22 AM
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Excuse me for misspelling and misinfo, it should be: Charles A. Lindbergh.
Keystone Lodge Number 243, A. F. & A. M. of Missouri

thanks for the correction



posted on Feb, 16 2011 @ 01:48 PM
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This is a synopsis of his work,

en.wikipedia.org...

It seems during the Vichy years he trod a fine line in ethics, but did much good work in medicine and forming institutions. I'll look for more on your particular question. He was a member of the Parti populaire francais, (PPF) a fascist movement before and during Vichy france, started by French communists. It was something of a rag-bag movement and it had support from unlikely bedmates, like conservative bankers and intellectuals like Carrel. It is unlikely that Carrel had masonic ties, as leading members of the PPF were anti-masonic. But, having said that, and such as the chaotic nature of this "Socialist" party anything would be possible amongst its members.
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posted on Feb, 16 2011 @ 11:09 PM
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Thanks for your kind reply.

I asked the question because his path (of life) is very interesting though not as efficient as it would be in the sense of path integrals, minimal energy.

Wikipedia is a very good asset but has two deficiencies:
1- Anonym authors having no real solid responsibility.
2- Too much edit and change. An issue I have learned from it I can not find therein after a period of 2 years.

I really want to learn something from Carrel's path and I need more information to assess. First hand info if possible.

very truly



posted on Feb, 17 2011 @ 05:28 PM
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The idea is that you pursue the links from Wiki, I am well aware of how even mundane history can be altered in seemingly mundane ways, as has happened with me, and also corncerning Wiki.


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