Some more than others.
> it also implies the masons have counter-Intellegence/dark operations within their system
Could you explain to me how it infers the above?
It's directly stated? Where?
Oh me what? I asked where Q specifically mentioned the Masons. You or the other anon haven't answered me or responded with a Qpost.
Why are you commenting to me?
> "most powerful organizations have sinister components"
If that is all that Q posted, How can you infer
I read this to mean that within the whole of the body of Freemasonry, that not all are sinister.
That's not said anywhere because you cannot provide a post to reference it. Why do you keep trying to make up a Q quote when obviously there is none?
#1632 - 2018-06-29 02:04:44 (UTC+1)
>>1947578
Most all powerful organizations have sinister components.
With power comes corruption.
Like alphabet agencies, not all are bad apples.
Should the bad spoil the bunch?
Q
Where does Q mention masons?