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originally posted by: NightFlight
Anyone can wear Masonic shirts and symbols.
Anyone can wear Masonic jewelry.
Anyone could know the five points of greeting.
Anyone can know the grip of a Master Mason.
Anyone could know the pass of a Master Mason.
That does not mean that they are real, bona fide Masons.
originally posted by: liveandlearn
a reply to: crankyoldman
Thanks for the rundown Cranky. Just finished the entire document. What a read!! It answered my question of where "Black Eagle" started. Also likely why Wm Casey had to go.
You would never be able to make a movie about the truth because CIA would sanitize. Talk about some evil people. But Gen Ferrerra was a hero in the end. A true patriot the man was.
If anyone is looking for a short historical novel, check Cranky's link
Eagle II
originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: eisegesis
You have a deep knowledge - much deeper than me - of esoteric topics. Why is that?
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: Sabrechucker
Wow, I'd love that one to be true.
I stopped trying to open the .raw file because a "properties" right-click showed it was "blocked" to stop harm to my PC.
This document describes Lunar Orbiter digitized film strips ('framelets')
as provided within the Lunar Orbiter Archive located at:
pdsmaps.wr.usgs.gov...
These data are presented in raw (byte-stream, 8-bit, no header) image
format. No digital processing enhancements (such as filtering) have
been applied.
The image array dimensions for each raw film strip file are:
970 samples x 16550 lines.
originally posted by: EbbNFlow
originally posted by: NightFlight
Anyone can wear Masonic shirts and symbols.
Anyone can wear Masonic jewelry.
Anyone could know the five points of greeting.
Anyone can know the grip of a Master Mason.
Anyone could know the pass of a Master Mason.
That does not mean that they are real, bona fide Masons.
Now who's deflecting?
originally posted by: CanadianMason
a reply to: Jusvistn
Okay, yes, for certain people, maybe. My wife, who is adamantly opposed to my involvement in Masonry - to a certain degree, only because she believes women should have the right to become Masons - would disagree.
originally posted by: NightFlight
originally posted by: EbbNFlow
originally posted by: NightFlight
Anyone can wear Masonic shirts and symbols.
Anyone can wear Masonic jewelry.
Anyone could know the five points of greeting.
Anyone can know the grip of a Master Mason.
Anyone could know the pass of a Master Mason.
That does not mean that they are real, bona fide Masons.
Now who's deflecting?
I'm not deflecting. Unless the people showing up at shootings and disasters can be vouched for as real Masons, I reserve judgement.
originally posted by: Sabrechucker
a reply to: crankyoldman
Who is 5 star trust and J.A.B III