The doctor did not want to join us.
''If they wanna get us, they will. No matter where we are. We are all monitored, you know that well enough.''
"Yes. I'm aware of that," I said and smiled. ''But it certainly won't stop us to hold them off for a while. Besides we need to sort out our priorities. That's where you come in. Plus, a little rest won't hurt you.''
"Rest? Why didn't you say so at the beginning. Lead the way.'' Freeman said, laughing. "But in any case, let's turn off our cells. That's the first thing they'll check.''
We all agreed and we turned off the mobile phones.
We took Mary's jeep and a few hours later we were in Washington DC. Our first stop was the supermarket.
Doctor Freeman smiled.
"Some unhealthy food for dinner?"
''There's an organic food store round the corner...'' Mary suggested.
"What are we waiting for? Let's go there." I said.
Just round the corner we found the local organic store. It was full of fruit and vegetables mainly supplied by the local farmers. There were few people shopping in here and the appearance of the products was not as nice looking as in the supermarket but they were much healthier.
We filled our bags and headed over to Mary's summer cottage.
Washington DC. (i.e. The Columbia area) was established as a city-state in 1871 with the adoption of the Law of 1871, when the
United States of America (the USA) were officially formed as a corporation under the rule of Washington, which itself is in the service of the City of London.
Corporations are headed by a President that is why we believe that the person who holds the largest position of power in the country is the President of the United States.
The truth of the matter is that the President is nothing more than a subservient to the central bankers and the transnational corporations (which are themselves controlled by the high Freemasons) who really control this country and make all the necessary maneuvers.
Washington DC operates under the system of the Roman law, and completely beyond the limits set by the US Constitution. It should be no surprise that the name Capitol Hill derives from the Roman Capitoline Hill, which was the seat of government for the Roman Empire.
Mary's cottage was a small two storey summer home located at the edge of the city. It had two or three rooms on each story which were more than enough to accommodate us. Outside there was a small pool and a garden.
When we arrived doctor Freeman did not forget to note that it was a nice little home and sprawled on one of the lounges near the pool.
"Glad you like it.'' Maria smiled and sat sat down too.
"So? What do we do now?" The doctor asked.
"First things first. Are you hungry?" Mary added.
"Yes!" We answered at once.
"While I make dinner you two relax. Especially you Nick. You had a tough day today.'' Mary said.
"Yeah, you do that Mary. Doctor, enjoy the view. I'll go up and grab a few hours sleep. You see, I was rather deprived of it last night.'' I added.
A few hours later I heard Mary's voice calling from the kitchen.
Dinner was ready. I woke up but it was difficult for me to get out of
finally got up and headed downstairs. Mary and the doctor had laid the table already.
"Hmm, it smells real good. What's on the menu?" I asked sitting down.
"Stuffed peppers with rice, grilled zucchini and a cabbage salad," Mary recited.
"Well, let's start. I'm hungry." The doctor said.
"Next time I cook," I offered in between bites. ''This is wonderful.''
After lunch we sat in the living room to talk a little bit about our plans.
''So, it won't be easy to continue our work. It's obvious. We have to be careful now.'' I said.
"Does that mean we'll have to stop all lectures and trainings to educate as many people as possible?" Freeman asked.
"No, of course, not. The lectures will continue. We have enough of lecturers and members in our organization. They can't stop all of us. But still, we need to be extremely careful from now on.''
"We'll have to cancel some of them."
"Yeah sure, we'll change locations and terms. They probably know the schedule of our activities. That has to change. The faculties will run the usual curriculum with the exception of one or two subject.
I'll have to take those off or they'll close us down. They were very specific in warning me about it. Regular classes will resume only we can't pinpoint the culprits publicly."
"They threatened me with death." The doctor said and sounded rather amused.
"Yeah, me too. See what they tried to do to me last night.'' I said and pointed to my mouth.
"Yes, I see."
"Are you better now?" Mary asked me.
"Yes, I'm better. Lucky I still have a healthy immune system.'' I laughed.
"Good. We'll continue our lectures at the universities. That's good.'' Freeman added pleased.
"Yeah, but for how long?" Mary added.
"Until they do us in. We've been at it for a long time. I'm not about to give in. Are you?" I looked at them. Now it was time to decide.
Mary shook her head. ''I'm with you,'' she whispered.
"So am I.'' The doctor added. ''We are with you. Till the end.'' ''When we started this job, my dear friends, we knew it would be very difficult. We knew that sooner or later we will be challenged in our performance. It's not easy to wake up people who are in a trance. It is difficult to make them see how controlled they are, how all they do is only an automatic mechanical activity to them. They are not conscious of what they are doing, they think, feel, act and work automatically.
People are programmed and they are not aware they are.''
"I agree, Nick. We have to continue our activities. But the problem is not that we will point out the main culprits, the elite, the Illuminati and the Freemasonry. I think the problem lies in the fact that once people are aware of the situation they are in, they will know for themselves who is behind it all.'' Mary agreed.
"That's true. We don't need to name names yet. It's more important to awake as many people as possible first. Afterwards, it'll be much easier. People will learn how to tell the truth from all the lies out there.''
Ding dong. We heard the doorbell. We all jumped and looked at each other.
"Who can it be?" Doctor Freeman asked.
"I do not know," Mary said.
"How do they know we are here?" I asked looking at them.
"Hmm."
"I'd better go get it," said Mary agitated.
"We'll be right behind you. Just in case." I encouraged her.
Mary went to the front door and looked through the keyhole. A man dressed in black stood there with a briefcase in his hand.
"Do you know him?" I asked her.
"No."
"Then it's one of them."
"They know we're in here. He's seen the car," Freeman said.
Sure enough, the car was parked just outside on the driveway.
"Well, let's see what he wants," I urged Mary to let him in.
Mary opened the door.
"Good morning, Miss Mary. I have something for you. Can I come in?" The man said.
"And who are you?"
"I'm Robert. And I think you know well who sent me."
"Well, come on in."
Robert went inside and Mary said "these are my two associates from the university, Nick and ..."
"There is no need of any introduction. We know very well who they are.'' The man said sternly and entered.
We sat in the living room, Robert put the briefcase on the table and said "As you well know, we tried several times to deal with you in a peaceful manner. Were warned you many times without any results.
Today, I sit here in front of you to agree your price.''
"Our price?" I asked skeptically.
"Mr Nikolovski, everyone has a price. We have successfully persuaded many of the so-called conspiracy theorists like you before.
Besides, there aren't many people who believe you. They all think you are crazy.''
"But you know that we are not crazy," reply Doctor Freeman.
"Yes, we know. But what's its worth to you? We know how much you earn from all this. That's why we are here. To settle things.'' He said and looked at us.
"And how do you intend we do that? We are doctors, professors and scholars. Money is not our only concern.''
"Money is everyone's concern. Let's see. Each of you ears roughly about 100.000 dollars a year. What do you say, if ... let's see ...
I'm to add one more zero to that amount. There is one million dollars in this briefcase,'' he said and pushed it slowly towards us. ''You'll receive the remaining two later depending you fulfill what we ask of you.''
"Do you think three million dollars will be enough for us to quit all the activities of our organization?" Doctor Freeman asked a little offended.
"To postpone them.'' Robert added mischievously. ''Who said anything about quitting? We want you to continue your work only to include a few fine details we would tell you to.''
"What do you mean? What is it exactly that you would like us to do for you?'' I asked.
"Nothing too difficult for you, I hope. We would email you certain materials that we would like you to include in your lectures about us, the Freemasons. We have only one condition. Never expose anything about Freemasonry before consulting us. Of course, you can continue with your current activities. We have no objections there."
"Wait a minute. Wait just a minute. Explain. We can continue what?'' I asked.
"You can continue telling the truth to anyone who is willing to listen. The students, the public... The system, how corrupt it is, how it works ... Who initiates financial crisis in the world, who starts wars and some such stuff. The people who sent me here and I are well familiar with your activities and we have no objections there. You do it well.
You expose secrets. You reveal them to the public. We are grateful for that.''
"Wait! Have you got some goons named Fitch and Tom in your organization?'' I asked them. ''They visited me this morning, and they weren't gentle.''
"Fitch and Tom?'' He looked at me puzzled. ''I think you are wrong. We did not send any goons named Fitch and Tom to visit you this morning.'' Roberts replied drily.
"They told me not to talk about the pharmaceutical industry anymore. Specifically asked me not to reveal any more secrets about them or they'll be more than pleased to kill me. Or at least, try some worse thing than that.''
"Ha,'' He smiled. ''Such primitives. It does not surprise me.''
"The pharmaceutical corporations earn billions of dollars by selling their toxic products in the form of drugs to the general public,"
the doctor said indignantly.
"Yes, that they do.'' Robert answered. ''What you said in your lectures must have affected them deeply. You tell people how to lead a healthy life, how to use alternative medicine, herbs, grains, fruit, vegetables, tea ... I'm sure they do not like it."
"Yes, that's right," the doctor nodded his approval.
"But then, who are you?" Mary asked incredulously.
"We are the Freemasons, of course. Will you accept our offer?"
Robert asked.
"This is not a lot of money," the doctor said.
"Our company earns a lot more than this and we have a very large membership," I added.
"Is your membership greater than the Freemasonry's by any chance?" He added with a trace of a smile.
"No, much smaller actually." I said.
"In that case, let me make you one last offer. Let's say I add another zero to these three million. Will that suit your needs?'' Robert said and looked at us. ''Thirty million dollars. My last offer, as I said.
Will you accept or ...''
"Or what?" I asked.
"Either ... or ..." Robert whispered.
"Or we will have no other choice ..."
"Will you kill us?" Mary asked frightened.
"Only if you choose." Robert answered coldly.
We looked at each other.
"We have to think about it," I replied.
"Sure, but do not think for long. We'll wait for you in the Masonic Temple at the stroke of midnight. Do you know where that is?" Robert asked.
"We'll find it out on the net,'' Mary said.
"I know where that is," the doctor said unexpectedly.
"Good. We'll wait for you at midnight.'' Robert said, got up and was about to leave.
"And the briefcase?" I asked.
"Mr. X told me to leave it. It'll help you make up your minds easier. In case you don't accept it, bring it with you tonight. Goodbye for now. See you later."
"See you," we replied and he went out the door.