It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
It was Henry C. Clausen who was SCG of the Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction, and he died 19 years ago. Not exactly in a position of power now, is he? The current person holding that position is Ronnie Seale, who I mentioned in the first post of this thread...
Originally posted by partycrasher
Henry S. Clausen Supreme Grand Pontiff of all Freemasonry
That might be interesting, if it weren't for the fact that Grand Lodge Officers are 1: Elected positions, and 2: One year terms. I would imagine it would be real hard for your supposed puppet-masters to control such a revolving door of elected officials. I'd be curious to see how you'd suggest they pull that one off...
Originally posted by sweetnlow
You are never going to know or ever see who's at the front inner circle of the masons, because they are of The Elite Class, that only other Elitist will rub elbows with, they don't come visit, although they do have agents work throughout their networks in the grooming department, that's why their organization was created in such a way that literally anyone can be a member, because united they stand divided they fall
You call that a fact, eh? So you can name names? Describe the actual chain of command in detail? Because I can, and I have, and it doesn't match what you're describing at all...
Originally posted by sweetnlow
reply to post by JoshNorton
It might be interesting but the fact remains that the real leaders of the masons arent voted upon and their titles are lord
Originally posted by sweetnlow
my father was a 32 and my great uncle a 33rd and even they knew the order went beyond their reach. it was understood that only by selection would you go forth
Originally posted by sweetnlow
symbolism?
Originally posted by JoshNorton
It's really not that vague. I'm not going to put words in Choronzon's mouth, but when he said
Originally posted by Wertdagf
reply to post by Choronzon
"If your spiritual intentions are true" Explain this for me.
Im wondering why your being so vague with something so important.I interpret that to mean "If you seek knowledge for knowledge's sake, if you aren't trying to be better than anyone but yourself, if you're honest with yourself and those around you, treat all with equal good will and temperament, then you will find among those around you mentors and guides who will help you on your journey."
If your spiritual intentions are true, then your journey will lead you to those who are really 'higher up'.
In other words, don't be an ass, and you won't chase off those who could help enrich your life.
Originally posted by AugustusMasonicus
Originally posted by sweetnlow
symbolism?
Let me try again since you missed the point. What is the relevance of the Scottish Rite Degrees to a non-Scottish Rite Mason?