Anonymous ID: 5839e0 Oct. 6, 2022, 7:57 a.m. No.17638156   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8273 >>8278 >>8328 >>8599

Secret societies: Harmless members-only clubs or dire threats to democracy?

 

5 Oct, 2022 14:53

 

A curious feature of our modern times is the number of secret societies operating in our midst, setting the global agenda behind closed doors

 

“The very word ‘secrecy’ is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths and to secret proceedings.”

 

  • John F. Kennedy, April 27, 1961

 

… Here is a group of characters [Freemasons] that has piqued the imaginations of men throughout the centuries. Back in 1798, John Robison, a professor of Natural Philosophy, and Secretary to the Royal Society of Edinburgh, published a book that made a big splash throughout Europe. The publication carried the lengthy title, ‘Proofs of a Conspiracy against All the Religions and Governments of Europe, Carried on in the Secret Meetings of Freemasons, Illuminati and Reading Societies.’ Had John Robison attempted to publish such a book in our day, he would have been quickly written off as a conspiracy theorist nut job along the lines of Alex Jones. But in 1798, the book was taken quite seriously.

 

Robison, himself a Mason, attempted to prove that not only the French Revolution, but many other historic events of the day were the result of this secret fraternity’s machinations.

 

TL;DR from here:

 

  • WEF

  • Skull & Bones

  • Bilderberg

 

https://www.rt.com/news/564101-secret-societies-global-agenda/

 

dasting that RT has a piece such as this

Anonymous ID: 5839e0 Oct. 6, 2022, 8:26 a.m. No.17638328   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8597

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QClock Oct 5, 2022: Freemasons & Secret Societies - Dire Threat to Democracy?

 

Well, this one lined up rather nicely. Will do some added research, may add Q15 & JFK to this clock.

Anonymous ID: 5839e0 Oct. 6, 2022, 9:10 a.m. No.17638572   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8608

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>bruce perry

 

  • He also serves as senior consultant to the Alberta Minister of Children and Youth Services in Alberta, Canada. Perry is also a senior fellow at the Berry Street Childhood Institute in Melbourne, Australia.

  • Even without a bachelor's degree, he earned an M.D. and Ph.D. at Northwestern University. He completed a residency, from 1984 through 1987, in psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine. In 1987, Perry did a fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Chicago.

  • Perry has served as a consultant and expert witness on many high-profile incidents involving traumatized children, including the Columbine High School massacre, the Oklahoma City bombing, the Waco siege, and the YFZ Ranch custody cases.

  • Personal life:

Perry's newly-wed wife, Arlis Perry, was found murdered in Stanford Memorial Church on the grounds of Stanford University in California on October 12, 1974. Dr. Perry was initially considered a suspect, but was released as he passed a lie detector test, his fingerprints did not match those on the candle used by the killer, and the blood stains visible on his shirt were said not to match his wife's blood.

 

In 2018, Stephen Crawford, a former campus security guard, previously also described as having passed a lie detector test and having fingerprints not matching those on the candle (a 2018 article says he did not take a lie detector test) was reportedly identified as the perpetrator based on a sample of DNA taken from his clothing. Crawford died of a gunshot wound, reportedly self-inflicted, when the police came to his apartment to serve a search warrant

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_D._Perry

https://archives.stanforddaily.com/1974/10/14?page=1