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Editor's Note: - I really resonated with this Twitter user's take on how Denmark is secretly governed. Here is a raw translation - feel free to adapt it however you'd like! At least ChatGPT not fighting me this time making the above picture, just what i wannit (click image to enlarge)... |
Make Old Norse Great Again ~ SoTW
Det fremgår af Statsminister Mette Frederiksens offentligt tilgængelige CV, at hun er medlem af Christian 4.’s Laug.
— Nicklas Færch 🇩🇰 (@iam_nicklas) May 11, 2026
Optagelse af socialdemokratiets formand Mette Frederiksen.
Hemmelige frimurer- og druide-ordenerne, samt andre ordens-loger er en udfordring for retssamfundet.… pic.twitter.com/10KHZbSkeY
It appears from Prime Minister Mette Frederiksens publicly available CV that she is a member of Christian IV's Guild.
Admission of the Social Democrats' chair Mette Frederiksen.
Secret Freemason and Druid orders, as well as other order lodges, pose a challenge to the rule of law society.
The Danish Order of Freemasons (DDFO), the Danish Freemason Guild, the Danish Druid Order, the Odd Fellows Order, as well as semi-secret lodges such as Christian the Fourth's Guild, together constitute a major challenge to the rule of law society. (see possibly an overview of various Danish brotherhood orders).
The problem for society is multifaceted. But I see the biggest problem as one for Danish legal sentiment, when Order Brothers in these secret societies infiltrate a legal system that they have not recognized as their 'highest authority'.
A crucial component in all brotherhood orders is precisely the secret oaths that they swear when they are admitted and when they rise through the grades via the secret rituals.
During these rituals, they swear allegiance to an order system that at the same time leads that order brother to place his order and his brothers above the surrounding society.
Therefore, when, for example, judges and police officers swear secret oaths, I no longer believe that they should be entrusted with an office that is important for the unfolding of the rule of law, e.g., the judicial office.
Recently, it was a leading Copenhagen police inspector who was appointed grand master of the DDFO.
Common trait of being loyal to the Glücksburg family
A particular feature of virtually all order lodges is that they are loyal to the royal house. The Danish royal house has, since Christian IX murdered his way to power, with a series of poisonings at his home castle Glücksburg in 1863. At least according to a maidservant's later statement, who claimed it was poisonings.
I believe that in Denmark we face major constitutional problems, and the current power holders' ability to micromanage developments in the realm, I find deeply, deeply problematic and highly undemocratic. And then they cover up a tyranny that came to power by murdering the giver of the constitution, the beloved Frederik VII.
And therefore, it is my hope that more members of these organizations understand what they are part of, and possibly consider their continued membership in the same. Denmark needs people in leading positions who have not sworn allegiance to anything other than the rule of law they represent in office. I foresee that in the time ahead there will be a reckoning with this perversion of justice in a country that prides itself on being a rule of law state.

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