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Originally posted by W3RLIED2
reply to post by yeahright
Or even your local Union hall.
I would say the secret society that actually scares me a bit, well two of them: CFR
and The Bilderberg Group
Any way, people will be people. In the end I know who I am. Sure as hell isn't a Satanist. You'd think after the 1 millionth time they could find some different ammunition to throw our way
Originally posted by googolplex
I was reading some of those Masonic books that the common folk are not suppose to have access to. I didn't much time to read look at these books but there was alot of them. One of the thing I read was about a Mason reaching a certain level degree, they would be able to fly, maybe Astral projection?
In these books they were to have super powers.
Originally posted by Cassius666
Apparently as you ascend in rank in masonry new information is divulged to the member. What kind of information, what does it consist of and what does a 33 degree mason know? How much has been leaked?
Originally posted by KSigMason
From a York RIte Mason I'll ruin the surprise, we really worship Jorel...
Originally posted by ButterCookie
What does a 33 degree freemason know?
The same things that the majority of ATS'rs do.
Originally posted by EddieBee
Originally posted by ButterCookie
What does a 33 degree freemason know?
The same things that the majority of ATS'rs do.
So why be a freemason then?
Originally posted by ButterCookie
What does a 33 degree freemason know?
The same things that the majority of ATS'rs do.
Originally posted by czqjtohypmdu
There are secrets in Morals and Dogma? I though it was just the opinion of one man?
Originally posted by Masonic Light
Originally posted by czqjtohypmdu
There are secrets in Morals and Dogma? I though it was just the opinion of one man?
Not precisely. In Morals and Dogma, Pike elaborates on the opinions of many different people throughout history, but rarely does Pike himself give his own opinion on those speculations.
Originally posted by czqjtohypmdu
No, most of the book is his own opinion.
Whenever he quotes someone, he always gives attribution for the quote.