Statement  of  President John  Quincy  Adams
On  the  Institution of Freemasonry
& the 9-11 Abduction and Assasination of Captain William Morgan
"Freemasonry, corporate Freemasonry, is chargeable with  the
stealing  of  a free citizen, and the murder of a father and
husband. The proof of this subject is  perfectly  conclusive
and  is  to  be  found  in  the reports of the trials of the
kidnappers of William Morgan, and in the  official  accounts
given by different Special Attorneys.
It  is  responsible  for  having baffled inquiry, for having
defeated investigation by the removal of witnesses  and  for
having produced the acquittal of persons notoriously guilty.
It  has  been  decided by Judge Marcy in New York and by two
sets of triers at circuit court held by  Judge  Gardiner  in
the  same  state,  and  by a court in Rhode Island, that the
obligations of Freemasons  disqualified a man from being  an
impartial juror in a case where a brother mason was a party;
and such undoubtedly is the law of the land.
The Grand Lodge of New York has given one hundred dollars in
charity  to one of the most guilty kidnappers of Morgan. The
Grand Chapter of the  same  state  has  given  one  thousand
dollars  to  aid and sustain other well-known kidnappers and
to enable them to escape from justice, at a time  when  they
had  no  money  to  bestow in charity to widows and orphans.
This has recently been established in the trial of  a  libel
suit  brought by Jacod Gould, which was tried at Albany, New
York.
But perhaps the most  remarkable  evidence  of  the  binding
force  of  masonic  obligations  and  the  real power of the
fraternity, is afforded in the conduct of those who  control
the newspapers of the country.
When  the  English  forger  Stephenson  was  kidnapped in  a
distant state and brought forcibly to New  York,  the  whole
country  rang  with  the  alarm  which  was  sounded  by the
newspapers and every patriot was called on  to  resent  this
invasion of personal liberty.
But  when  a  free  citizen  of America was dragged from his
family, forcibly carried through the country and drowned  in
the deep waters of the Niagra, a death-like silence pervaded
the newspapers; or if they  spoke,  it  was  to  notice  the
outrage   in   terms  of  irony   and  as  a  trifling   and
unimportant affair.
The papers  of  every  party  teemed  with  the  most  gross
misrepresentations;  a  simultaneous  attack was made on all
who were engaged in discovering  the  offenders;  fabricated
accounts of Morgan having been seen at different and distant
places were incessantly circulated and every effort made  to
delude the public and mislead inquiry.
 
How  tremendously powerful must have been that organization,
which could produce that shameful treachery of the press  to
its public duties!
These  facts  are  as notorious as the sun at noon-day and a
stronger proof of their general  truth  cannot  be  adduced,
than the single circumstance that to this day, thousands and
millions of reading citizens of this counrtry  are  ignorant
of  Morgan's abduction and murder and are totally uninformed
of the abominations of Freemasonry."
-- President John Quincy Adams
[William Morgan was  abducted  9/11  1826  and  murdered  by
Freemasons  because  he  had  tried  to  expose the evils of
Freemasonry. On his grave  stone,  the  words  are
etched:
The bane of our evil institutions is to be found in Masonry,
Already powerful and daily becoming more so.  I  owe  to  my
country an exposure of its dangers. Capt. W MORGAN.]