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Question:
What's the connection between freemasons and the illuminati?
What's the connection between freemasons and the illuminati?
Here's the irony. Back when I first started in 1997, I was actually a staunch anti-Mason. I heard all the stuff on short-wave by Bill Cooper and Brother Stare, knew all the accusations about New World Order and all that - I collected conspiracies like some people collect baseball cards. I joined to see if it was real or bullshit. Well, 22 years later,
No, this one was me, actually. Sorry about all the fuss.
Damn. Steal my thunder, why dontcha?![]()
Sorry, couldn't help myself on that one.
Seriously, I figure most conspiracy theories are complete bullshit, and the idea of the Freemasons being some sort of all-powerful world controlling group is just silly. I mean, for one thing, if there was an all-powerful world controlling group, does anyone honestly think we'd know their name?![]()
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Question:
What's the connection between freemasons and the illuminati?
Bolding mine.Here's the irony. Back when I first started in 1997, I was actually a staunch anti-Mason. I heard all the stuff on short-wave by Bill Cooper and Brother Stare, knew all the accusations about New World Order and all that - I collected conspiracies like some people collect baseball cards. I joined to see if it was real or bullshit. Well, 22 years later,
Is math a prerequisite for becoming a mason?![]()
I'm curious to know what the masons think of all the outrageous assumptions and misconceptions people have. Do you try to refute them, or do you think it's funny etc?![]()
I believe a conspiracy theory writer, who had published several books and has his own website was exposed as a mason.
I believe a conspiracy theory writer, who had published several books and has his own website was exposed as a mason.
So what?
I believe a conspiracy theory writer, who had published several books and has his own website was exposed as a mason.
So what?
His reactions to other posters could best be described as psychotic. Clearly he was spreading fictions on behalf of the masons. Do you know anything about telluric energy and masonic obelisks?
Thanks for being so open to discussion, 137th Gebrig. I have a question. Is it true that women aren't allowed to become Masons? (That's what I've heard, but I wanted to check my facts.) If that's the case, why?
That's how I felt about my fraternity right before I joined. The old addage is true:>sigh<
Here's the irony. Back when I first started in 1997, I was actually a staunch anti-Mason.
Thanks for being so open to discussion, 137th Gebrig. I have a question. Is it true that women aren't allowed to become Masons? (That's what I've heard, but I wanted to check my facts.) If that's the case, why?
Yes it's true. I'm not sure why however. Perhaps 137 can elaborate on the history a bit if he knows.
That's how I felt about my fraternity right before I joined. The old addage is true:>sigh<
Here's the irony. Back when I first started in 1997, I was actually a staunch anti-Mason.
Outside, looking in, you can never properly understand life in a fraternal organization. Inside, looking out, you can never properly explain it.
That's not what's going on there, no matter what 137th Gebirg says, and I can't believe john titor, of all people, missed this one:Bolding mine.Here's the irony. Back when I first started in 1997, I was actually a staunch anti-Mason. I heard all the stuff on short-wave by Bill Cooper and Brother Stare, knew all the accusations about New World Order and all that - I collected conspiracies like some people collect baseball cards. I joined to see if it was real or bullshit. Well, 22 years later,
Is math a prerequisite for becoming a mason?![]()
I was going to join the Masons a few years ago - got as far as touring a lodge, realized they wanted me to sign something saying that I would never act against the US government (which that part isn't a problem for me) when their lodge was named and dedicated after a Confederate general, and also, that they didn't allow black people. (One of my very best friends is a black deacon, and there's something wrong with any club that would have me as a member and not him.) So I politely called them on the racism and hypocrisy, and then split.
(Bear in mind that I'm in the deep South. I know that not all lodges are segregated, or would be named after Confederates.)
Why doesn't anyone TELL me these things at the meetings?!?!The Masons have time travel!!!
Strange, usually freemasons tell they're not freemason while they're alive and they make everything they can to let everyone know they're freemason when they're dead (just visit the Père Lachaise cemetery)...
Anyway, the only purpose of freemasonry now is to connect people who can help each other to climb the social ladder.
Another Mason here!
As 137th Gebrig commented, it is nice to meet with like minded individuals who hold similar ideas to mine. That they have pledged themselves to live according to certain rules and principles.
I do a fair bit of traveling, and one of the frist things I do in a new city is try to get in touch with a local Lodge. While I may not make any friends there, it is always nice to meet friendly people in a new area.
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