Free Masonry Survivor Testimony.
- RickyBobby
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Re: Free Masonry Survivor Testimony.
Too bloody long was my first thought.
Child abuse in an organisation run with a hierarchy of men isn't all that surprising - replace Freemasons with Catholics, Protestants, Muslim, Buddhist, bla bla, same story. I don't think it is a reflection on those religions in general or even Freemasonry in this instance, just a combination of a bunch of sick & twisted sods who believe, when combined, they have influence & power beyond the law & will never be caught.
Child abuse in an organisation run with a hierarchy of men isn't all that surprising - replace Freemasons with Catholics, Protestants, Muslim, Buddhist, bla bla, same story. I don't think it is a reflection on those religions in general or even Freemasonry in this instance, just a combination of a bunch of sick & twisted sods who believe, when combined, they have influence & power beyond the law & will never be caught.
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tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
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tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
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Re: Free Masonry Survivor Testimony.
I have been a Freemason for roughly 30 years. I have never seen other Freemason's dress in Nazi uniforms although with 6 million Masons worldwide it is certainly possible.
The fact that it is her father and his uncle that abused her seems to be secondary to her as if the familial tie was not the primary link.
The Shriner's organization ( you must be a Mason to become a Shriner) raises over 3 million USD a day for their 22 hospitals that provide free medical aid to children. The Shriner's Hospital Charity is rated 95.61% by Charity Navigator. Total Assets of the charity exceed 5 billion USD. I can not comment on the ladies experience from seeing a 15-minute video clip but I do not believe that her claim is in any way representative of Freemasonary
The fact that it is her father and his uncle that abused her seems to be secondary to her as if the familial tie was not the primary link.
The Shriner's organization ( you must be a Mason to become a Shriner) raises over 3 million USD a day for their 22 hospitals that provide free medical aid to children. The Shriner's Hospital Charity is rated 95.61% by Charity Navigator. Total Assets of the charity exceed 5 billion USD. I can not comment on the ladies experience from seeing a 15-minute video clip but I do not believe that her claim is in any way representative of Freemasonary
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Re: Free Masonry Survivor Testimony.
My brother's godfather is the grandest of grand poohbahs in his part of the world - while I can mention that in public, he is most unlikely to.
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In Europe Freemason's tend to be elite and wealthy, in the UK it is very secretive, in America and Canada it is much less so. 1/3 of the US Presidents were Freemasons, the last one was Gerald Ford. In the UK lodges often have members that belong to a single profession, unheard of in America. I can understand people's concern about a lodge full of policemen or accountants. Italy had problems when there was a lodge of politicians that were devious. Freemasonry is banned in most Arab states, was banned in the eastern bloc and 80,000 to 100,000 were killed by the Nazis for their membership.StroppyChops wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 12:02 pm
My brother's godfather is the grandest of grand poohbahs in his part of the world - while I can mention that in public, he is most unlikely to.
Re: Free Masonry Survivor Testimony.
i worked for a british company & there was the occasional rumor that a mason lodge existed amongst the brit employees & most of the mid to upper level management positions were held by them.
it seemed plausible as some promotions that took place were for recent arrivals that seemed to be instantly very friendly with management whereas others that had been hanging in for a promotion much longer were overlooked
it seemed plausible as some promotions that took place were for recent arrivals that seemed to be instantly very friendly with management whereas others that had been hanging in for a promotion much longer were overlooked
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I cant form an opinion. If the story is true, it is some twisted shit. If it is not true, I cannot imagine how someone could weave such a thing and believe it. There have been a lot of things in history that have prevailed, only because the truth was so impossible to perceive. Take the KR for example. People couldn't comprehend or imagine how something like that is even possible.
I don't want to get all Alex Jones in my life, but this kind of thing is disturbing. I cannot resolve it in my mind. So it gets pushed aside.
I don't want to get all Alex Jones in my life, but this kind of thing is disturbing. I cannot resolve it in my mind. So it gets pushed aside.
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Re: Free Masonry Survivor Testimony.
You can add Jacques de Molay (& chums) to that list, the last Grand Master of the Knight's Templar; most likely the face of the Turin Shroud, and the origin of Friday 13th (1307) when he, and masons across Europe, were arrested, tried & executed. Burned at the stake in Paris for the sin of lending King Philip IV of France a heck of lot of money to sustain his wars. Medieval Europe, what a shit fight!Anthony's Weiner wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 7:58 pmIn Europe Freemason's tend to be elite and wealthy, in the UK it is very secretive, in America and Canada it is much less so. 1/3 of the US Presidents were Freemasons, the last one was Gerald Ford. In the UK lodges often have members that belong to a single profession, unheard of in America. I can understand people's concern about a lodge full of policemen or accountants. Italy had problems when there was a lodge of politicians that were devious. Freemasonry is banned in most Arab states, was banned in the eastern bloc and 80,000 to 100,000 were killed by the Nazis for their membership.StroppyChops wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 12:02 pm
My brother's godfather is the grandest of grand poohbahs in his part of the world - while I can mention that in public, he is most unlikely to.
Meum est propositum in taberna mori,
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
ut sint Guinness proxima morientis ori.
tunc cantabunt letius angelorum chori:
"Sit Deus propitius huic potatori."
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Re: Free Masonry Survivor Testimony.
This story seems just too laced with cliche to be true. If it is a footnote story to a headline of "child cages found in Freemason's lodge and evidence of torture/murder/cannibalism", then you could take it at face value. As it is, it seems more like a sick work of fiction that is most likely born of urban legend than any semblance of truth. Either that or this woman genuinely believes it and needs some serious help.
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Re: Free Masonry Survivor Testimony.
utter nonsense and anyone who believes it needs a course in logic and critical thinking.
that woman's "repressed memories" are the product of a deranged mind.
that woman's "repressed memories" are the product of a deranged mind.
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