N. K. ROERICH

Nicholas Roerich with his wife and adult son left Russia under Kerensky. Having left Russia with his family and without any means, Roerich very quickly became a rich man, and with dizzying speed became a world celebrity. Roerich owes his rise and wealth to Freemasonry.

Upon his arrival abroad, Roerich joined Masonic organizations, and in particular the Society of Theosophists.

"I," writes Krymov, who lived in London with Roerich in 1919, "have attended Roerich's spiritualistic séances and know this tragicomic story. Roerich's wife and his two sons, living in London in 1919, in order to entertain their father who had fallen into melancholy, began to fool him at spiritualistic séances... The Roerich family arranged spiritualistic séances in my apartment, and I still have fun when I remember... And one more thing... the Russian artist Nicholas Roerich is also now a theosophist, spiritualist and Tibetan sage..." (V. Krymov, People in the Web, p. 209.)

From London, Roerich moved to America, where he and his wife occupied a high position among Theosophists. In 1926, the New York Theosophical Society sent Roerich to a congress of Theosophists in the USSR to discuss some ten points with the Soviet government there. Eight of these ten points were agreed upon, and two were changed in accordance with the wishes of the Soviet government. After that, the Soviet government arranged for Roerich to travel to Urga and helped him travel through the Gobi. Moscow asks Feng-Yong-Xiang on the radio to provide full assistance to Roerich's expedition going on camels from Urga, through the Gobi, to the mountains. Suzhou (northern Kansu) and further to Tibet.

Roerich's wife, Helena Roerich, who now lives in Adyar, is a "Theosophical Madonna", which role, after initiation into the highest theosophical-masonic degree, passed to her from Annie Besant, who recently died. Before A. Besant, this place was occupied by Blavatsky.

As for the real activity of Roerich himself, it comes down to ordinary Masonic work, and neither his work nor philosophical constructions contain anything new and original.

A talented artist, of which there are a sufficient number in Russia and the emigration, Roerich turned into a magnitude of world significance by Masonic desire and command. The essence here is not in the talent and abilities of the exalted, but in his suitability for Masonic purposes. All you need is some talent, as a clue, as a pretext: money and advertising will do the rest. Ambitious and greedy, a complete egoist and adventurer of a large scale, Roerich turned out to be the most suitable figure for the dark Masonic game. To begin with, he was created the widest popularity in the United States of America, and soon the "Friend of America", as Nicholas Roerich was called in the United States, created the Institute of United Arts and the Crown of Mundi, a center of international art. On March 24, 1924, the Roerich Museum was opened in New York, called the "House of the Master", where his paintings, already collected in the amount of several hundred copies, are placed. On May 7, 1924, Roerich established the publishing house "Alatas" (Siberian word meaning "white stone"). But Roerich received special fame and fame after returning from an expedition to the countries of the East, which he made with American money and headed at the American request.

At the same time, he is the Legate of the Great White Brotherhood of AMORC (Ancient Mystical Order of Rosen-Kreutzer) and occupies a very prominent place in Masonic circles, and therefore it is quite natural that he finds the widest and most energetic support of the entire world Freemasonry, especially American and French. By order of American Freemasonry, he is fully supported by the world Masonic organization - CSML, of which he is an honorary adviser. The highest body of French Freemasonry, the Grand Orient of France, contributed to the fact that Roerich was awarded the Legion of Honor for the propaganda of pacifism. The Roerich Pact was adopted by the world Masonic Areopagus – the League of Nations, the Freemason President of the Czechoslovak Republic Massaryk, Freemasons Maeterlinck, Einstein, Robindranath Tagore and others.

All the popularity and glory of Roerich is based on his belonging to Freemasonry, and without the support of the Order of Freemasons, Roerich would never have risen to the height at which he is at the present time.

But having chosen Roerich as its favorite, Freemasonry demands work from him and sends him to where he can be most useful to his master.

And Roerich works. With his vague and sometimes meaningless reasoning for those unfamiliar with Freemasonry, he performs tasks in the Masonic character of which there is no doubt. A closer look at its activities reveals the following:

I. In the religious field, Roerich preaches religious indifference and synthesis of all religions, putting the Orthodox Christian faith, delusional sects and paganism in a row.

In 1926, on the recommendation and with the help of Roerich, the book "The Chalice of the East" was published, written by one of the great mahatmas, i.e. Himalayan saints, in which the book contains the entire confession of Roerich.