>Lori L
LL
>Bill D
BD
Bill DEAL
Supreme Court Promise?
Yesterday's Delta's. Think there are some today too.
https://qalerts.app/?q=Apr%2015
>Lori L
LL
>Bill D
BD
Bill DEAL
Supreme Court Promise?
Yesterday's Delta's. Think there are some today too.
https://qalerts.app/?q=Apr%2015
>‘colored kids’
>mission was FAKE
Their "MISSION" is to keep dumbing down society. FAKE SNEWS LIES
REMEMBER YOUR MISSION!!
WE [TRUTH] ARE THE CURE
>Black folks are raycist. But they think because they're black, they can't be. Dillusional
How can this FALSE Narrative POSSIBLY be turned around? They have been PROGRAMMED since BIRTH, to play victim, to their OWN LIFE CHOICES?
This is ONE CLUSTER FUCK, of Monumental Proportions, that will need a HUGE BLAST of Reality, to UNFUCK.
What could that be?
The new, Didndunuffins…
>Harvard
Mason's
Loretta Elizabeth Lynch (born May 21, 1959) is an American attorney who served as the 83rd attorney general of the United States from 2015 to 2017. She was appointed by President Barack Obama to succeed Eric Holder and previously served as the United States attorney for the Eastern District of New York under Presidents Bill Clinton (1999–2001), George W. Bush (2001) and Obama (2010–2015). As a U.S. attorney, Lynch oversaw federal prosecutions in Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and Long Island.
Lynch is a Harvard Law School graduate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loretta_Lynch
Saudi Arabia
HARVARD
Masonic
MuslimS 13
https://islamicstudies.harvard.edu/links/harvard-university-muslim-alumni
Keep Going!
Message Sent?
33 GOLD PYRAMID.
It's not NEW
It's OLD.
https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/safe-haven-gold-hits-record-high-weaker-dollar-trade-war-concerns-2025-04-16/
It was the Grand Lodge of Scotland and, somewhat surprisingly, the Grand Lodge of New York, that have been responsible for some of the regular lodges located in this country.
The first Scottish lodge was formed at Beirut in 1862, working in French.
After several dormant periods, it ceased operation in 1895. Four other Scottish lodges were erected in Lebanon up until the time of the First World War, but only some of these revived thereafter.
Lebanon has an unparalleled Masonic history.
The Grand Orient of France was next into Lebanon, forming a lodge in 1869, working in Arabic. Two further lodges followed.
None survived the First World War. Other new lodges formed before the Great War were a lodge at Beirut under the Ottoman Grand Lodge (later the Grand Lodge of Turkey), and a lodge under the National Grand Lodge of Egypt, erected about 1914.
A number of other Egyptian-warranted lodges were chartered thereafter, and after the First World War these were formed into a District Grand Lodge.
By the end of World War II, it would seem these lodges were extinct, merged, or hived off into various spurious ‘Masonic’ bodies.
An exception would appear to be a ‘Grand Orient of Lebanon’, which was founded in 1938, descended the Grand Lodge of Egypt and the Grand Lodge of Scotland which still exists today, and with relative success.
Until recent years, five Scottish lodges had survived in Lebanon, with a few others being less fortunate.
The three lodges in Beirut met at the aptly named Peace Lodge Building, in Beshara Street, Beirut. With the start of the Lebanese Civil War in 1975, the Scottish lodges found continuance impossible and all five became dormant.
The first New York chartered lodge was the Syrio-American Lodge #1, formed in 1924 by returning American-Lebanese immigrants. Several further lodges were erected prior to World War Two, and subsequently.
With the exception of one lodge originally erected in Syria, all New York chartered lodges in its Syria-Lebanon District (ten in total) have operated in recent times.
During the Lebanese Civil War, most lodges became dormant, although at least Syrio-American lodge continued to meet intermittently.
Since the cessation of the civil war, only two of the five Scottish lodges have re-commenced work, though it is hoped the three remaining dormant will be restored in the future.
https://www.thesquaremagazine.com/mag/article/202302freemasonry-in-lebanon/
"The Red Sea Incident" - Masonry in Saudi Arabia
After the story came through yesterday about a Muslim plotting a terrorist attack on a Scottish Rite center in Milwaukee, I was doing some internet browsing and came across a description of an incident I had long heard of, but never knew the details. Referred to as "The Red Sea Incident," it tells the story of a Masonic lodge in Saudi Arabia in 1977 that was organized for foreign contractors in that strict Islamic country, and the night it was broken up by the Saudi police. Several officers were arrested, and the lodge was ransacked, along with the homes of several brethren.
Red Sea Lodge No. 919 was chartered by the American Canadian Grand Lodge AF&AM, in the jurisdiction of the United Grand Lodges of Germany (VHLvD). Apart from the foreign contractor zones, Freemasonry is completely forbidden in the Kingdom, and as the story goes on to show, it is only occasionally tolerated, and Masons practice their Craft in Saudi Arabia, and other Middle Eastern countries, at their peril. It is a stark example of why we should not take our freedom to associate in the West for granted.
Interestingly, I was visiting California last year and met a Brother who had actually been at the lodge the night of the incident. But I had never come across the details until I found this story.
The story was written by Brother James Krohn, and it was printed on the 10th anniversary of the incident in 1987 by the Grand Lodge. It can be found on the Skirrit website, here.
https://freemasonsfordummies.blogspot.com/2016/01/the-red-sea-incident-masonry-in-saudi.html