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The Freemasonic Metro Station in Stockholm, Sweden at Night
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OLE DAMMEGARD ON THE SWEDISH WALLENBERG FAMILY "SWEDEN IS THE HOME OF THE DEEP STATE"
Kungsträdgården metro station in Stockholm, Blasieholmen, at Arsenalsgatan (the center of the global deep state) under Wallenbergs' Investor headquarters and their SEB Bank Palace, not to mention the Bååtska Palace, the headquarters of Swedish Freemasonry.
During a discreet visit to the Freemason temple in Stockholm, Bååtska palace, the organisation's headquarters at Blasieholmen, the guide explained in passing that Kungsträdgården's subway station is in fact the Freemasons' own pre-temple. A Masonic Temple? Could this really be possible?
-There is so much that is mysterious these days, the guide answered evasively to a direct question.
Experienced travelers have probably noticed that this station is more exclusive than others. It is also directly below SEB Bank and Investor's (that is, Wallenbergs, see page 725) head office at Kungsträdgårdsgatan.
According to SL's presentation, this underground exhibition is about History, Past and Present, and the artist Ulrik Samuelsson carried out the decorative design together with architects and technicians from SL and Trafiken's Art Board. The ceiling paintings were carried out in collaboration with Arne Fredrikson and the sculptures in the western part of the station towards the Gallery are casts or originals from buildings that exist, or have existed, in the vicinity of the Royal Garden, for example the Makalös palace built by the de la Gardie family in the 17th century.
But if we study the station's decoration with the guide's statement in mind, it is easy to see a different picture. Everywhere there are sculptures and objects that directly allude to Masonic rituals, from the black and white pattern that adorns the escalator descent to all the paintings on the ceiling of the subway station. Black ravens, skulls and portraits of the devil are found hidden among many other motifs whose meaning is unknown to the author. A male figure identical to a painting inside the masonic palace, for example, reappears in different variations.
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