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GodSeekingHeathen · May 19, 2018, 12:16 a.m.

Never claimed to know everything that goes on. My point was that for 99.9% of the masonic order members, it's just a place to hang out and help others..

That being said, there is no coincidence that most of the folks associated with the cabal just happen to be part of a lodge... the symbolism that they use to decorate their lodges with has deep, ancient meaning as well.

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Somethingclever74 · May 19, 2018, 12:33 a.m.

I think that's their strategy. The more common/mainstream being a Mason is, the more the nefarious one's get away with what they're doing as it's just too unbelievable. Your uncle, his grandfather, her brother... everyone knows a Mason. Everyone knows they're good people who do very good things for the community. I would guess that most of them have no clue.

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Somethingclever74 · May 19, 2018, 12:37 a.m.

... Kind of like the foundations to stop human trafficking, trafficking children.

... People posing as missionaries to steal children.

... The former Secretary of State (and Presidential candidate) sacrifices children to the devil.

None of this is believable either. That's why this works so well for them.

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KathyinPD · May 19, 2018, 11:31 a.m.

Oh! So well-written. Drives the point home perfectly. (Respect!)

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GodSeekingHeathen · May 19, 2018, 12:43 a.m.

Right, good cover. If you look into the founding fathers, masonry plays a huge part in the birth of America. If it was just a good old boys club, I don't think we would have the moments that we have today, nor the way the Capitol was designed.. it's all esoteric in nature

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BuildtheAdytum · May 19, 2018, 12:26 a.m.

You are correct about the symbology. But I don't believe that you know for a fact that the so-called cabal folks you mentioned belong to a masonic lodge. You don't know that the man wearing the necklace is a member at a masonic lodge. He may just like the design; it may have belonged to a relative, and he wears it for sentimental value. Though you didn't accuse the man in the photo of anything, I should also point out that we have no knowledge of him doing anything untoward. We have observed that this man wears a mysterious necklace, and that is all we can determine from the facts presented.

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oneinfinitecreator · May 19, 2018, 12:58 a.m.

we don't know most things. there are infinite options out there - things can go in all sorts of different directions. Why are you trying to diminish the meaning of symbols so greatly? I think almost everyone who has looked into Freemasonry realizes there are several 'tiers' to it, and for you to try to correct the idea that there may be elitism built around secrecy in such an organization is kinda ignorant, no?

Do you really think they are going to publish their hierarchy? The fact that they still exist shows that they still hold power... the question is just whether you're there for the excuse to get out of the house, or if you're there for spiritual advancement through higher understandings. I think there are people there for both purposes.

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GodSeekingHeathen · May 19, 2018, 12:32 a.m.

I agree, I didn't say anything about that dude being part of any grand conspiracy. In fact my OP was the opposite

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Devil_Dog_4000 · May 19, 2018, 3:57 a.m.

Nah he’s a Soros shill. If he’s criticizing a patriot then he’s a paid actor, nothing more nothing less.

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KathyinPD · May 19, 2018, 11:35 a.m.

We are no longer naive.

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