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originally posted by: jimmyx
originally posted by: Syyth007
This appears to be three peoples strange acted out fantasy - they don't appear to have any connections to any actual masonic lodges. Their "leader" calls himself ILLUMINATI GRANDMASTER HENRY X°and he has stuff splattered all across the internet... look it up yourself to see the ridiculousness first hand. Seems these people were more motivated by rap references and pop culture then anything related to the Masonic Lodges.
plus, if they were impersonating a police officer, there should be a lot of male strippers arrested also....I agree with you, I think they are playing dress-up fantasy play.
In addition to Assemblyman Davis receiving his award, Congresswoman Maxine Waters received the “Thelma Jewel Crowe Legacy Award” for her unyielding efforts to promote leadership and equality through service as a U.S. Congresswoman. Congresswoman Waters acknowledged the congregation and the Grand Supreme Council with a humble and elegant acceptance speech and requested the choir sing, “Don’t Pass Me By” once more as she exited the church. Assemblyman Davis gave a captivating acceptance speech being a direct bloodline descendant of his father the late Lawrence Davis a member of the Mystic Shriners. It was illuminating for all who attended the M.W. Illustrious Scottish Knight Grand Supreme Council, “3rd Annual Award Ceremony”.
originally posted by: nancyliedersdeaddog
Could these guys belong to a clandestine lodge like the one Trayvon Martin's father belongs to or something like Moorish Science Temple of America (idk if they even consider themselves a Freemason lodge")? I mean there are a lot of fake lodges in this country and these people don't seem to have much in common with regular Freemasonry. I saw someone claim these guys ran security for Freemason grand masters is there any proof of that?
originally posted by: DustbowlDebutante
a reply to: enlightenedservant
Thank you for that information. It answers many of the questions I have about this.
So some masons do indeed espouse/believe a bloodline connection to their membership in the organization. That may explain these three peoples' ideology.
I still wonder how they thought they were going to pull this off... And that brings up the question, at least for me, of whether these folks were really that arrogant, or if perhaps they were somehow duped into doing what they were doing, or maybe if this was intended as a political smear campaign to link Harris, who may be intending to run for governor and is currently the state AG, to "lawless and out of control, rogue" cops, given the current climate where law enforcement is involved.
originally posted by: Aloysius the Gaul
As I read it they don't claim to be "Real" cops at all - their website says they provide security to other Masons....so it looks to me like a private security firm.
One that makes stupid claims about its history!
However, Nishida said there were no indications the group was stopping the public or conducting other law enforcement activities.
State records show Hayes is licensed as a security guard and has a firearm permit. She previously owned Masonic Security Service, and she and Henry run the Beverly Hills-based MIB Investigative Agency, though its state license is suspended.
Henry is a licensed security guard and also has a firearm permit.
Kiel, 31, worked as deputy director of community affairs at the California Department of Justice since July 2013. He has been on paid administrative leave from his $67,416-a-year civil service job since Thursday. The Los Angeles Times first reported that Kiel worked for Harris.
In the letter, the group claims it is registered with the state and is informing the chief it will be working with "Grandmasters, as well as fraternities and sororities throughout Sovereign Jurisdictions around the country."
The letter claims there are 5,686 lodges and that the department "will be able to acquire intel that is not accessible to non-fraternal entities." It said one aim of the department was to restore public trust.
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originally posted by: nancyliedersdeaddog
a reply to: DustbowlDebutante
Why would a grandmaster and his family need security protection and if the grandmaster was this important why wouldn't they pick a more professional company who aren't hyping up their bloodlines? Do you know if this is a large security company or just a business that has a handful of employees? Maybe I'm mistaken but I didn't think the Knights Templar went back to 1100 B.C. .
Emmy winner David Inkk Henry, 46, of Canyon Country, arrested at the Linda Vista Drive home with Tonette Hayes, was believed to be the leader of the group. The criminal complaint against him alleges he “did willfully and unlawfully wear, exhibit and use the authorized uniform, insignia, emblem, device, label, certificate, card and writing of a peace officer with the intent of fraudulently impersonating a peace officer, and of fraudulently inducing the belief that defendant was a peace officer.”
originally posted by: DustbowlDebutante
a reply to: WarminIndy
No, no, no.... In the name of all that is good, I hope no one gives her a gun and a badge!
I agree that there is something to the Maxine Waters connection as well. Isn't it strange that no one in the media who is covering this story has made the Maxine Waters connection yet? Or at least if they have made the connection, they aren't putting it into print!
Funny how these things work, huh?
ETA: Regarding the illuminati claims they are making, maybe they have been watching too many JayZ videos?
The three were members of a religious philanthropy group that does work in South Los Angeles. Their work put them in contact with various politicians and community leaders. A spokesman for Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., confirmed that the group gave her an award in 2012. A photo shows Waters with Kiel and Henry.