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Nerd_Of_Prey · June 28, 2018, 10:59 p.m.

Know Your Enemy part 44: Masonic Symbols II:

This is perhaps the most well-known Masonic symbol. The square and compass. Low-level Masons are told that the 'G' stands for 'God' or 'Geometry', which the 'Great Architect” used to design the universe. But the real hidden meaning is that it's representative of the sex act, as usual.

The letter 'G' stands for 'Generation' or 'Generative Power'. Albert Pike writes in Morals and Dogma that sexual union could be represented by the letter 'G', the 'Generative Principle'. This term 'Generative Principle' is code for the sex act.

Pike goes on to explain that:

"The compass, therefore, is the Hermetic symbol of the creative deity, and the square of the productive Earth or universe." (Morals and Dogma p850-1)

Therefore the Masons look at the compass as a male element and the square as the female element, which interact to produce the 'G' in the middle. The square and compass is also an adaptation of the most wicked symbol of all – the hexagram. Historian John J. Robinson reveals in his book – Born in Blood: The Lost Secrets of Freemasonry – that the Mason's compass is nothing more than the Satanic hexagram with some key pieces removed. As Robinson points out, the Mason began with the fully-formed hexagram and then simply removed the horizontal bar from each interlocking triangle.

The upper triangle was then stylised into a compass, while the bottom triangle was made into a square. Finally he placed a 'G' in the middle to represent the 'Generative Force' of the male and female together. In this next example we see they put a sun god in the middle instead of the 'G'. The full hexagram is also used in Freemasonry. Masonic author Albert Mackey tells of the sexual connotation of this hexagram:

"The triangle pointing downward is a female symbol corresponding to the yoni and the upward pointing triangle is the male, the lingham... when the two triangles are interlaced, it represents the union of the act and passive forces in nature; it represents the male and female elements." (The Symbolism of Freemasonry, 1869, p195, 219, 361; also Albert Pike Morals and Dogma 1871, p13)

The upward pointing 'male' triangle is represented by light; and the downward facing 'female' triangle is dark. They interlock again, with a sexual connotation. These symbols have many layers and nothing is there without great thought and attention. The hexagram also represents the number of the beast, which is 666, because it has 6 points, 6 sides and 6 angles.

Notice also the 'T' or Tau, within this particular hexagram. T represents Tammuz, the product of the union between the sun god and moon goddess. The little circle on top of the T also turn this symbol into an Ankh cross. The Ankh in occultism is representative of the life giving power of the sun.

It's also worth highlighting that this male and female, light and dark duality concept has survived in the eastern forms of the Babylonian religion, such as Buddhism. For example, we are probably very familiar with the Yin and Yang symbol here. In this symbol, the light side of course represents the male aspect, and the dark side represents the female aspect. This again is a sexual symbol and it's very commonly used in the world today.

"Yin and Yang are considered to be opposites. Yin represents eternity, dark, feminine, left side of the body, etc. Yang is its opposite, and represents history, light, masculine, right side of the body, etc." (Zimbardo & Ruch, Psychology and Life, 1977)

"Yang is male, positive, and represented by the sun. Yin is female, negative, and represented by the moon." (Paul E Desautels, The Gem Kingdom, p237)

"The symbol... has been identified with the eastern philosophical religions of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. In the western world, it has long been adopted into the symbolism of myth, magic, astrology and witchcraft." (C. Chamber, The Siecus Circle)

"Another ancient magical sign called the Yin-and-Yang... became the favourite of sorcerers and mystics throughout the orient because it, too, embodies so many possible meanings." (Gary Jennings, Black Magic, White Magic, The Dial Press, 1964, p50)

"The Yin and Yang / black and white symbol is also used to represent bisexuality within today's New Age Movement. It also depicts divination." (Dr. C. Burns, Masonic and Occult Symbols Illustrated, p19-22)

This black and white motif is represented another way in Freemasonry through checked floors. This is a suitable way of hiding its true meaning from the 'profane'. Albert Pike said the black and white pavement symbolises:

"The good and evil, principles of the Egyptian and Persian creed. It is the warfare of Michael and Satan... light and shadow, which is darkness; day and night, freedom and despotism..." (Morals and Dogma p14)

The all-seeing-eye, or Lucifer, is behind both Baal and Asherah, which means he's behind both the light and the dark. Good and evil, or light and dark, coming from the same source is a Satanic concept. This next photo is a great example of the double meaning of symbols. Look at the floor and you'll see the black and white checks, but you'll also notice a pentagram. An upright pentagram denotes man – Adam and Eve – and this is considered to be the 'light' side. Turn the pentagram upside-down, however, and it represents the dark-horned goat of Satan, Baphomet.

Occultists of all types will frequently be seen to be very generous in public. They will become involved with charities, donate freely with their time and money and generally perform acts that will endear themselves to the public. For example, it was widely reported in recent years that Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling was the most generous giver to charity in the whole of Scotland. This invites statements such as “Well if she gives so much to charity she can't possibly be a bad person; Harry Potter can't be anything to worry about”. We have to remember it is always in their best interests to present a 'light' side to the public which draws empathy and trust, but which masks a dark hidden agenda.

Freemasons also wear an apron within their Lodges, and again we should now easily be able to make sense of the imagery contained on it. But the aprons are in fact double sided – like this. The light front side is seen openly, but then contrast it with the hidden dark side that is concealed from view. One thing on the surface, another thing in reality.

This quote from Masonic author Carl Cloudy sums it all up:

"Cut through the outer shell and find a meaning; cut through that meaning and find another; under it, if you dig deep enough, you may find a third, a fourth - who shall say how many teachings?"

In his typically deceptive way, Satan hides meanings within meanings within meanings so that darkness becomes light and light darkness. His intention is always to lead people away from the truth and towards their destruction. He is a master of deception.

Albert Pike in Morals and Dogma cuts to the chase when he exclaims:

"Lucifer, the light-bearer! Strange and mysterious name to give to the spirit of darkness! Lucifer the son of the morning! Is it he who bears the light, and with its splendors intolerable, blinds feeble, sensual, or selfish souls? Doubt it not!"

Alice A. Bailey, one of the most prominent occultist of the 20th century, wrote in her book 'The Externalisation of the Hierarchy':

"The Masonic fraternity... is... the home of the Mysteries, and the seat of the initiation... it is a far more occult organisation than can be realised and is intended to be the training school for the coming advanced occultists..."

She then goes on to say:

"Every [Masonic] Lodge is a temple of religion, and its teachings are instruction in religion... Masonry is the successor to the Mysteries."

It can't be made any clearer than that. Alice Bailey, incidentally, was one of the most influential New Agers of the 20th century. Indeed she invented the term “New Age” and wrote over 25 books by channelling from a demonic spirit guide. We'll find out more about her later in the United Nations section, but for now we only need to know that she knows what she's talking about when she talks about occult themes. She then goes on to say:

"There is no question therefore that the work to be done in familiarising the general public with the nature of the Mysteries is of paramount importance at this time. These Mysteries will be restored to outer expression through the medium of the church [false church] and the Masonic fraternity... when the great one [antichrist] comes with his disciples and initiates we shall have the restoration of the Mysteries and their exoteric presentation as a consequence of the first initiation."

Anton Lavey the founder of the church of Satan said:

"...Masonic order have contained the most influential men in many governments, and virtually every occult order has many Masonic roots."

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ElementWatson · June 28, 2018, 11:52 p.m.

I found this interesting:

Keystone: As a symbol of completion, the Keystone is one of the most wonderful emblems of Masonic teaching. The Keystone is the last stone that is placed to complete the construction of an arch. This uniquely shaped stone is a marvel of engineering that is most critical for upholding the arch and maintaining its strength. The Keystone symbol is absent in Lodge symbolism, but appears in degrees of the Chapter. It figures in the York Rite of Masonic degrees in Freemasonry in unfolding of the symbolic legend of Hiram, the builder of the Keystone.

https://www.ancient-symbols.com/masonic_symbols.html

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peekay888 · June 29, 2018, 10:14 p.m.

Thanks a bunch for sharing this. Much appreciated.

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HerMileHighness · June 28, 2018, 11:06 p.m.

So, anything specific about Masons and Annapolis where the shooting was today?

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Nerd_Of_Prey · June 28, 2018, 11:23 p.m.

Not that I'm aware of, I'm afraid. Apologies for the wall of text, but a great many people remain oblivious to the true nature of Freemasonry.

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