Freemason has become the main subject of many Kenyans. This comes after Gor Mahia chairman Ambrose Rachier confessed that he is a proud member of the cult.

According to reliable sources, Rachier boldly revealed that he has been a member of the group since 1994 and does not regret his decision.
Rachier left many Kenyans with unanswered questions after confessing to the public that he was a Freemason. However, NTV responded to them last night after conducting an interview with Rachier about devil worship.
“I think it is all about ignorance. If you get to the masonic hall, the first thing you get is a citation of King Solomon to God. I think most are talking from a point of view of Christianity, yet masonry is not based on any particular religion.” said Rachier.
He went on and claimed that some of their members are Christians, Muslims, Buddhists and atheists.
“We have Muslims in freemasonry, Christians, Buddhists and a few atheists, so there is no reference whatsoever to issues of devil worship, whoever the devil is,” He added .
Rachier insisted that freemasonry, like many other societies, is a society. He stated that the first step in joining the secret group is to be invited by an insider.
He stated that the insider informs you about the group and its significance. The insider then meets with the already initiated members to inform them that he has someone he wants to bring in.
“We will then invite you to an interview; we talk to you about a few things. In particular, we are concerned about your family, what they will think about you because of all these negative views, and if there is any rejection. It will then be announced to seek objection,” Rachier said.
He stated that the objection could come from someone who is aware of your negative personality. If there are no reservations, the visitor is greeted and shown around.
The lawyer also refuted the notion that people join the Freemasons in order to gain wealth and power. While dismissing the claims, he stated that the main reason they join freemasonry is to spread charity.
He stated that, while there are a few wealthy people in the group, there are also those who live ordinary lives, such as himself.
“Most of the people there are just simple Kenyans. Some of them are businessmen, some are medical practitioners and lawyers. I don’t think we have any politicians. The common denominator is not wealth it is charitable practices,” he added.
You’ve probably heard that human sacrifices are common in Freemasonry. When asked if they perform human sacrifices, Rachier denied the claims, revealing that he has been a member for 28 years and has never witnessed a sacrifice. He claims to have lost no close family members since joining the group.
“I want to thank God for this. All my children are alive. I have lost no sibling or child, and they are known,” said Rachier.
