Comments on: The Nine Unknown Men: Great Ashoka’s Secret Society https://www.unrevealedfiles.com/the-nine-unknown-great-ashokas-secret-society/ Unrevealed Files: Decoding the Unknown | Analysis & Insights Wed, 01 Oct 2025 14:57:51 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 By: Sikander Sikander https://www.unrevealedfiles.com/the-nine-unknown-great-ashokas-secret-society/#comment-840 Mon, 16 May 2022 15:41:05 +0000 https://www.unrevealedfiles.com/?p=14031#comment-840 In reply to Anjali Sahu.

Freesmiths have been proved one and the same secret society of nine although they do not openly admit the same. Everyone posting about them eventually gets deleted. I wonder why.

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By: Anjali Sahu https://www.unrevealedfiles.com/the-nine-unknown-great-ashokas-secret-society/#comment-839 Tue, 03 May 2022 14:02:45 +0000 https://www.unrevealedfiles.com/?p=14031#comment-839 It is difficult to prove/disprove conclusively the facts about Ashoka’s nine men. Talbot Mundy wrote a fictitious novel, it is a fantasy story. But he was himself associated with a secret society called Ancient Order of Freesmiths. That society claims to be custodians of ‘certain secret wisdom received from the Chera dynasty round about the year 700 CE’. We can conclude that probably Mundy wrote a bit of fantasy but admixed with grains of truth. Obviously he would not be keen to reveal the actual details of the nine jewels. Albert Einstein, Sir Isaac Newton, and others have links to Freesmiths as well. So it is possible their ‘discoveries’ are linked to wisdom trickled from Ashoka’s nine jewels. Freesmiths give a scant overview of their history at https://freesmiths.org which lines up on many points with the story about the nine jewels, or nine men, of Ashoka. All of it very fascinating to ponder.

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