Anonymous ID: 0ef038 Jan. 3, 2019, 10:20 p.m. No.4590536   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0574 >>0627 >>0686 >>0893 >>0900 >>0944 >>1086 >>1174

https://www.truthislight.com/2014/05/police-and-freemasonry-irrefutable.html

 

Each and every law enforcement official is already duly sworn to protect and serve their respective communities, counties, villages, Parishes, cities, Boroughs, or states. Being a member of law enforcement and a member of the Masonic Lodge is, certainly, a monolithic conflict of interest; when it comes to the daily duties of a law enforcement official.

 

 

Police and Masonry Walk Hand in Hand

 

Just as each and every law enforcement official has to uphold their oaths to protect and serve; they must also uphold the oaths that they took within their respective Lodges.

 

What if the Lodge oaths of law enforcement personnel directly conflict with the charges of their law enforcement duties?

 

Understanding the fact that these closed societies take care of their own, is it safe to say that many police officers, who are also Freemasons, are free to walk above the law?

Anonymous ID: 0ef038 Jan. 3, 2019, 10:40 p.m. No.4590691   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0711 >>0747 >>0893 >>1086 >>1174

https://www.foxnews.com/world/sinking-us-aircraft-will-resolve-tension-in-south-china-sea-says-chinese-admiral?fbclid=IwAR3aa6wSumdzElJIKoeQ3T52mOeFX2G-OqRb_mobirjfYvdE3_EqyNtdWE4

 

The deputy head of a Chinese military academy told an audience in Shenzhen last month that tensions in the South China Sea could be resolved by sinking a pair of U.S. aircraft carriers, reports said.

"What the United States fears the most is taking casualties," said Rear Admiral Lou Yuan, deputy head of the Chinese Academy of Military Sciences, news.com.au reported. He said sinking one carrier would kill 5,000 and sinking two would double that number.