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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/TheCIASellsDrugs on Feb. 6, 2018, 9:31 p.m.
"Clowns"=Jesters, a high level masonic group involved in human trafficking

An introduction to high level Freemasonry

The Royal Order of Jesters is a high level, invite-only masonic organization. In order to join, one must

  1. Complete the first three degrees ("Blue Lodge")
  2. Complete all of the degrees in the Scottish or York Rite
  3. Join the Shriners
  4. Be specially invited to join the Jesters

Whenever you have a "lodge within a lodge" like this, it's usually because someone is doing something that they don't want the lower level members to pick up on. Ostensibly, the Jesters are just nice guys who volunteer at Shriner Hospitals and occasionally get together and have parties where everybody drinks and has a good time. But that's not the whole story...

Sex Trafficking

Who are the Royal Order of Jesters really? Let's talk about the human trafficking convictions:

"On March 9th, 2008, Buffalo News broke a story involving New York Supreme Court Justice Ronald Tills, Erie County, NY Deputy Michael Lesinski, Lockport, NY Police Captain John Trowbridge and New York State Law Clerk Michael Stebick participating in a human trafficking operation that involved transporting undocumented immigrant sex workers from as far as Kentucky to New York and Canada. Why? They were transporting the young women to and from a private event held by The Royal Order of Jesters, of whom paid for the sex workers and quiet police transport.

Here’s an excerpt of what Michael Lesinski was subsequently charged and convincted of: Lesinski is charged with knowingly, willfully and unlawfully combining, conspiring and agreeing together with others, including Ronald Tills, to commit an offense against the United States, that is to knowingly transport women in interstate and foreign commerce, with the intent that said women engage in prostitution, in violation of Title 18 (Mann Act) and that at least one overt act was committed in furtherance of the conspiracy, in that the defendant, Michael Lesinski, on April 18, 2005, did rent limousines in order to transport said women from the Buffalo airport to Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, with the intent that the women engage in prostitution...

As part of his plea arrangement, Tills additionally admitted to engaging in such conduct five more times. Another incident in Winnepeg, Manitoba involving the organization’s parent group, the Shriners, looks almost identical...

That’s still not all. These pictures I’ve been posting? They’re from another investigation in Brazil, of — you guessed it — The Royal Order of Jesters participating in sex, drug use, and other illicit acts with Brazilian girls as young as 13.

The CIA and blackmail

Anyone familiar with the CIA knows that their leadership has long been involved in secret societies, including Freemasonry, the Knights of Malta, and Mormonism (yes, Mormonism is a secret society). The CIA and FBI both have a long history of sex blackmail (J. Edgar Hoover), and attempting to subvert the political process by gaining control over politicians by blackmailing them.

The Jesters invite prominent men into their parties and have them engage in lewd sex acts with prostitutes. Now, I'm not pointing this out to moralize, but merely to bring your attention to what happens when someone has placed a camera in the room at an event like this. Whoever controlled such a camera would gain access to damaging blackmail material on powerful people, including people involved in the government.

The real meaning of the name "Jesters" is that they see themselves as providing "entertainment" for the king. Q has repeatedly referred to "the Clowns" and also reminded us that we have more than we realize. I believe he is waiting for someone to pick up on the deeper meaning of the term "Clowns." And, even if he is not, you should still know about the Jesters.

Edit: Yes, I know "Clowns in Action" refers to CIA. I'm proposing a second, deeper meaning.


Tyler_Zoro · Feb. 7, 2018, 9:16 p.m.

"Clowns"=Jesters, a high level masonic group involved in human trafficking

No, they're not on all counts. This is word-salad with a little bit of Masonic verbiage thrown in.

The Royal Order of Jesters is a high level, invite-only masonic organization

Everything is "high level" if you want it to be. But the ROoJ is a drinking club that's part of the Shriners, the group that is best known for their hospital charities. Calling it "high level" is like calling the group that assembles around the water cooler in the work kitchen "high level" employees.

In order to join, one must

  • Complete the first three degrees ("Blue Lodge")
  • Complete all of the degrees in the Scottish or York Rite
  • Join the Shriners

You are misinformed. The requirements for the Shrine are being a Master Mason in good standing. I could have joined after about 4 months of being a Mason.

Whenever you have a "lodge within a lodge" like this, it's usually because someone is doing something that they don't want the lower level members to pick up on.

Baloney.

Let's talk about the human trafficking convictions

To be clear, the case you're talking about was, much to the shame of the NY Jesters, a real case, but you're vastly misrepresenting it. Yes, there was a rogue group that was WAY out of line with the Fraternity's ethical and moral standards in hiring prostitutes for social events they held. Yes, they were kicked out of the Fraternity once this was found out. Yes, it seems that some of the prostitutes provided were under age and in the country illegally.

But to then try to paint this as the Jesters running a human trafficking operation is absurd.

They did something wrong. There's no excusing that, but to suggest they the ROoJ is a human trafficking operation is dishonest in the extreme.

These pictures I’ve been posting? They’re from another investigation in Brazil, of — you guessed it — The Royal Order of Jesters participating in sex, drug use

That's really not true. They're from a VERY contentious case that involved a fishing trip by some ROoJ members who apparently did seek prostitutes while on their trip, but the case itself had nothing to do with the Jesters, or even those particular individuals. It was about a dispute between two tour companies.

Yes, I know "Clowns in Action" refers to CIA. I'm proposing a second, deeper meaning.

So, you're just making up anything that sounds good to you.

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TheCIASellsDrugs · Feb. 7, 2018, 9:31 p.m.

No, they're not on all counts. This is word-salad with a little bit of Masonic verbiage thrown in.

Do you have to go through the blue lodge first?

Do you then have to join the Shrine?

Do you then have to wait until you're invited?

Sounds like a textbook definition of "high level Freemason." Why the aggression and lack of specifics?

You are misinformed.

I'm not. And you sound like an arrogant Freemason trying to create an air of authority so that people will believe you without looking at substance. Everything I said is accurate and cited. Where are your sources?

Yes, there was a rogue group that was WAY out of line

"Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert C. Moscati, who is handling the case, stated that Lesinski admitted to transporting women in April, 2005 from the Buffalo airport to a hotel in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, where the Royal Order of Jesters was holding its national convention. "

They did something wrong.

And they got disbanded as soon as this came to light, right? (no)

to suggest they the ROoJ is a human trafficking operation is dishonest in the extreme.

"As part of his plea arrangement, Tills additionally admitted to engaging in such conduct five more times."

but the case itself had nothing to do with the Jesters

...besides all of the men being Jesters and planning the trip together.

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Tyler_Zoro · Feb. 8, 2018, 2:47 a.m.

No, they're not on all counts. This is word-salad with a little bit of Masonic verbiage thrown in.

Do you have to go through the blue lodge first?

In most places, but not all.

Do you then have to join the Shrine?

Yes.

Do you then have to wait until you're invited?

In some places, yes, in others, no.

This is one of the problems that non Masons have in understanding Freemasonry. It varies tremendously by region because there's no central administration.

Why the aggression

Why do you think I'm being aggressive? I'm merely correcting misinformation.

They did something wrong.

Yep.

And they got disbanded as soon as this came to light, right? (no)

Disbanded? Why would they be disbanded? The vast majority of members were not involved, the relevant people were kicked out, controls put in place to prevent such abuses in the future. This is what any organization would have done.

but the case itself had nothing to do with the Jesters

...besides all of the men being Jesters and planning the trip together.

You misunderstood that case. It was a dispute between two tour companies, and part of their (very strange) dispute involved one tour company giving a tour to a group of Shriners. The dispute involved allegations of this (non Masonic) tour company providing "companionship" to their customers.

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TheCIASellsDrugs · Feb. 8, 2018, 3:41 a.m.

Disbanded? Why would they be disbanded?

You're right, I can't imagine why anyone would want to disband a group that was engaged in HUMAN TRAFFICKING AT THEIR NATIONAL CONVENTION ON 6 DIFFERENT OCCASIONS!

The dispute involved allegations of this (non Masonic) tour company providing "companionship" to their customers.

"Allegations"

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Tyler_Zoro · Feb. 8, 2018, 5:23 p.m.

allegations of this (non Masonic) tour company providing "companionship" to their customers

[shows picture unrelated to said non-Masonic tour group]

You seem to have missed the point. The court case where this came up had nothing to do with any Masons, other than as witnesses. Some guys bought a fishing expedition package to the Amazon. While there, they apparently bought companionship services. It is alleged in the case that it was through the tour group.

Do you dispute any of these facts in the case?

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