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Topic: The Masonic Lodge/ Men&Women
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Wed 04/20/16 01:53 PM
Do you believe in it? If so, why is that?

Is there a purpose, good cause and the way people see this Subject?

Is this a taboo subject/forbidden to the wide masses?




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Wed 04/20/16 02:12 PM
Edited by RustyKitty on Wed 04/20/16 02:13 PM

Do you believe in it? If so, why is that?

Is there a purpose, good cause and the way people see this Subject?

Is this a taboo subject/forbidden to the wide masses?



My dad was a mason then a Shriner
The Shriners do good work in supporting hospitals
And other good deeds
They have a secret handshake...
I believe the ladies arm is the Eastern Star


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Wed 04/20/16 02:41 PM
I totally believe in Freemasons and Shriners

my father was a Shriner. I will, in this lifetime, be one too!

Lu! flowerforyou

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Thu 04/21/16 03:32 PM
@RustyKitty, yes that is true. The Shriners are the best. I love everything they do, All over the world. So yes I absolutely believe in Freemasons and The Shriners. Thank you very much for taking the time to respond. I appreciate your answer. flowerforyou


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Thu 04/21/16 03:39 PM
John! flowerforyou

Thank you very much. It is a very deep, interesting, beautiful subject and it means a lot to me knowing that people like you believe!



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Thu 04/21/16 03:40 PM
Hello
How are you

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Sat 04/23/16 10:07 AM
Well, I know with the Masons, that there's two basic stories. One is the positive one, where they are a group of guys who get together in stag meetings and do silly ritual things for the fun of it, but mostly dedicate themselves to charities, and good business practices and so on.

Then there's the spooky nefarious dark side to them, in which the publicly "fun" groups are a front for a society of back room manipulators of the world, secretly plotting to run everyone's lives. That's where you get the rumored links to the Templar knights of Europe, various anti-Christian junk, and so on.

One of my brothers is in the openly "nice" group. I don't know anything or anyone involved with international historic conspiracies.

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Sat 04/23/16 11:59 AM
My father was a master Mason as was my grandfather. My mother was Eastern Star and I was Demolay (as in 'de Molay') as a teen.

The list of good things they did is very, very long. Most fraternal societies are based on this model.

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Sat 04/23/16 01:49 PM
http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/born_in_blood_by_john_robinson.htm

http://www.amazon.com/Born-Blood-Lost-Secrets-Freemasonry/dp/1590771486


Its mysterious symbols and rituals had been used in secret for centuries before Freemasonry revealed itself in London in 1717. Once known, Freemasonry spread throughout the world and attracted kings, emperors, and statesmen to take its sacred oaths. It also attracted great revolutionaries such as George Washington and Sam Houston in America, Juarez in Mexico, Garibaldi in Italy, and Bolivar in South America. It was outlawed over the centuries by Hitler, Mussolini, and the Ayatollah Khomeini. But where had this powerful organization come from? What was it doing in those secret centuries before it rose from underground more than 270 years ago? And why was Freemasonry attacked with such intense hatred by the Roman Catholic church?
This amazing detective story answers those questions and proves that the Knights Templar in Britain, fleeing arrest and torture by pope and king, formed a secret society of mutual protection that came to be called Freemasonry. Based on years of meticulous research, this book solves the last remaining mysteries of the Masons―their secret words, symbols, and allegories whose true meanings had been lost in antiquity. With a richly drawn background of the bloody battles, the opportunistic kings and scheming popes, the tortures and religious persecution throughout the Middle Ages, it is an important book that may require that we take a new look at the history of events leading to the Protestant Reformation.

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Sat 04/23/16 02:36 PM
IMO. If the "good" masons were true, they would take out the Illuminati masons.


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Sat 04/23/16 03:15 PM
Conspires are abound . Look at USA papper notes.

What do you see ? spock

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Sat 04/23/16 03:15 PM
just follow your heart ..
it will make you believe

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Sat 04/23/16 03:35 PM
Edited by PacificStar48 on Sat 04/23/16 03:36 PM
As a Mason's "daughter" and a Rainbow girl whenever I see a Masonic symbol a cold chill runs down my spine. Seen the inner sanctum and I was not impressed.

While there are a few good ones more often it symbolizes a "good Old Boy Network" to me that used the secrecy and the expense of participating as a way to keep poorer people down or out of the inner circle.

They would recruit new wealth but it was usually old wealth that kept and iron hand on the so called secret votes of who was in and who was out. Their membership often crossed over to the KKK. For many years it was and openly racist and anti Catholic/Semetic organization. Later it "integrated" wealthy black businessmen where it profits them to do so but still minority Shiner's are unofficially discriminated against.

The masonic rings and symbols on luxury cars was the "bling" that attracted some but it has always been part of getting up the social ladder or staying on it and Shriner's would only do business with other Shriner's. Or give other Shriner's huge discounts and kick backs. For many years a multitude of crimes, greed, and graft, especially in the prison systems and political appointments were closely tied to Shrine. Some of the image was dressed up under the guise of giving to hospitals where many of them profited from employment as over paid administrators or second generation doctors since a Shrine endorsement was very "helpful" to getting into some medical schools that were not Catholic dominated.

Often their rituals and costumes were to mimic royalty when some were little more than common thugs.

The Masonic temples and Shriner's were direct competition for the Catholic church and it's hierarchy and the Knight's of Columbus organization.

The Rainbow for girls and Eastern Star was the snooty beauty contest/country club guise to justify keeping the women out of the inner business circles. But kid you not they wheeled iron fist in evening gloves in smaller communities; so that the rich married richer. And if they did not marry young they went to finishing schools or college sororities that specialized in MRS. degrees.

Shriner's conventions were long known for drunken, destructive, kinky parties and meeting at whore houses. A lot of the so called Shriner charity was often to shut people up or "help" the "whisper" girlfriends and their children that lived in poverty. And while they collected vast sums in donations the "costs" of those fundraising events were obscene.

So no you will not see me encouraging anyone into their behind closed door dealings or being impressed because in some cases they have cleaned up their act and done a few good deeds.

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Sat 04/23/16 09:48 PM
Master Mason here, but under demit. I hear a lot of horror stories, but my local Lodge does a ton for the community, from the annual Easter egg hunt for 12 and under to sponsoring all manner of sports teams. I still support and volunteer at my home Lodge whenever possible.
While I'm not a Shriner, I do know quite a few, and while a few seem a little shady, for the most part they're a pretty good lot. The free hospitals they run have saved many, many children.

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Sun 04/24/16 11:21 AM
fyi or a mini lesson on the world..
see - 'timeline of the Rothscilds' www.rense.com
their illuminati
they rule the world and we're all f*cked.

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Sun 04/24/16 11:26 AM

fyi or a mini lesson on the world..
see - 'timeline of the Rothscilds' www.rense.com
their illuminati
they rule the world and we're all f*cked.

yeppers,Jeff Rense!laugh

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Sun 04/24/16 03:14 PM

Well, I know with the Masons, that there's two basic stories. One is the positive one, where they are a group of guys who get together in stag meetings and do silly ritual things for the fun of it, but mostly dedicate themselves to charities, and good business practices and so on.

Then there's the spooky nefarious dark side to them, in which the publicly "fun" groups are a front for a society of back room manipulators of the world, secretly plotting to run everyone's lives. That's where you get the rumored links to the Templar knights of Europe, various anti-Christian junk, and so on.

One of my brothers is in the openly "nice" group. I don't know anything or anyone involved with international historic conspiracies.



Thank you for sharing your thoughts and the short little story about "the spooky" nefarious unwanted people. Hopefully the (good)will always win and the ones in need can benefit from it.

Thank you.




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Sun 04/24/16 03:19 PM

My father was a master Mason as was my grandfather. My mother was Eastern Star and I was Demolay (as in 'de Molay') as a teen.

The list of good things they did is very, very long. Most fraternal societies are based on this model.


Metal,

Thank you, I appreciate your answer. The list of good things should never end. :)
I'm proud of you.

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Sun 04/24/16 03:21 PM

http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/born_in_blood_by_john_robinson.htm

http://www.amazon.com/Born-Blood-Lost-Secrets-Freemasonry/dp/1590771486


Its mysterious symbols and rituals had been used in secret for centuries before Freemasonry revealed itself in London in 1717. Once known, Freemasonry spread throughout the world and attracted kings, emperors, and statesmen to take its sacred oaths. It also attracted great revolutionaries such as George Washington and Sam Houston in America, Juarez in Mexico, Garibaldi in Italy, and Bolivar in South America. It was outlawed over the centuries by Hitler, Mussolini, and the Ayatollah Khomeini. But where had this powerful organization come from? What was it doing in those secret centuries before it rose from underground more than 270 years ago? And why was Freemasonry attacked with such intense hatred by the Roman Catholic church?
This amazing detective story answers those questions and proves that the Knights Templar in Britain, fleeing arrest and torture by pope and king, formed a secret society of mutual protection that came to be called Freemasonry. Based on years of meticulous research, this book solves the last remaining mysteries of the Masons―their secret words, symbols, and allegories whose true meanings had been lost in antiquity. With a richly drawn background of the bloody battles, the opportunistic kings and scheming popes, the tortures and religious persecution throughout the Middle Ages, it is an important book that may require that we take a new look at the history of events leading to the Protestant Reformation.



Conrad,

I've read some stories like that, but I'm not completely aware and owe much information about the bad guys' .. Thank you for posting the article and for sure I will read that book.

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Sun 04/24/16 03:22 PM
Can someone one explain why is it such s secret?

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