The Hidden Hand/The Lion's Paw

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  1. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    Four Soviet gulag camp commandants
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    Karl Marx
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    Lenin
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    Napoleon
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    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    John Ruskin
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    Todd Palin
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    George Washington
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    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    US Civil War Officers -- Left is Major Robert Anderson of the Confederate Army and at right is General George McClellan, Union General of the Army of the Potomac.
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    Russian Mikhail Katkov (1818-1880), occult publisher of Moscow Gazette. Katkov brought Hindu and Theosophy teachings to Russia. He also published some books of Russian mystic, Helena Blavatsky
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    Rutherford B. Hayes
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    Sergei Kirov, Mikhail Levandovsky, and Konstantin Mekhonoshin
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  5. drew5147

    drew5147 Dingledodie

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    And people think freemasonry is just your family friendly mens brotherhood...


    I personally believe it to be recruiting grounds for the Illuminati.
     
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    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    Most Masons serve only as useful idiots in providing a charitable facade for the organization. The overwhelming majority never make it past the first three degrees of the Blue Lodge.

    The universities are much bigger recruiting grounds for the elite these days. Often times people with a high status will be asked to join the brotherhood, where they are quickly moved up through the ranks without having to participate in any of the silly rituals those initiates at the bottom do.
     
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    My bro in law was a freemason, he was also the capt of the fire dept. for 40 yrs or so in Garland TX. Right after he retired he died from Hep-C. The funeral was something out of a story book. He was treated like royality.

    It seemed the whole town went silent as we followed the firetrucks to the funeral home. There were guards posted at his coffin side 24/7. There were flags/banners/tapestries/symbols and signs that were freeman and the doings of the ritual that followed the funeral was quite elaborate.

    As we drove to the cemetery, every cross street was blocked off by police motorcycles. Two fully decked out fire trucks lead the procession, with four squad cars as escort.

    Flags were flying half mast as the 2 miles of cars passed the courthouse, nothing was stirring but the snake like movement of the cars as we curved around the square.

    The usual hustle bustle of the city lay stone quiet as the cars pulled over to the side to let us pass. The passengers eyes wide with wonder at such a huge procession.

    When we arrived at the cemetery the freemasons took over the proceedings. The grand pubah himself was there, dressed to the nines, with gold trim, much or elaborate then the Pope. I think they have their own language bc I barely knew what he was saying half the time.

    It was all so secretive, the handshakes, the insignias on the uniforms, the flags/banners with symbols on them that were unknown to me. It was all so sur-realistic. I did not even know he was a freemason untill his funeral, it was that secret. I did realize that he was a higher up bc of the honor that was bestowed to him with pipers, 21 gun salute and all those uniformed men. No women in the 'lodge' at all.

    I read the freemason book, that was forbidden to women. It said so in the forward of the book, it's forbidden, no women should read herein. So of course I read it.

    It was all about sorcery and majick. WoW. What's the big deal, I had books on all that too that werent off limits to women.

    I have to agree with PR on this one. The Illuminati and the freemasons are 'aquainted' and I believe that the freemason org is nothing more then a club for the illuminati. Based on what I have read and what I saw at the memorial service.
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    I forgot to add... His father must have been a freemason too, bc there is a pix of him with his hand tucked in his shirt like those pictures you posted PR. I never put the two together till now.

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    zihger Senior Member

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    Interesting never noticed this before..
     

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