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Originally posted by network dude
reply to post by Schrödinger
how about you have a go at the second pic. Start with the stairs and move up from there. I have decided to take a sabbatical from denying stupid statements, so I have resigned myself to simply asking questions to spark debate. I wouldn't want to make it seem as if I were conspiring to gang up on any unsuspecting person.
edit to add: Thanks Saurus, you saved my some typing.edit on 22-12-2010 by network dude because: added thought
Originally posted by neonitus
also , anything with a chequerd floor is masonic right?
Originally posted by Illuminati_2012
Let me point your attention towards the floor. The type of floor I discussed over and over again.
Of the cards, Khloe says on her blog that “our card this year might be my favorite” while Kim found the shoot special because of “a new addition to the family… little Mason!”
s+f when i saw this picture last week that was the first thing i noticed. - good catch
Let me just point out that the pic DOES NOT prove that the family members are into Freemasonry (the brotherhood). It proves they are part of the Illuminati entertainment business, which uses Masonic symbolism as a code. Those are two different things.
Originally posted by network dude
reply to post by Illuminati_2012
just to make sure I get this straight, any use of black and white tile floor together is a masonic code?
Do you know what it means?
can you explain any of the symbolism in the second pic you posted?
Such as? The fact that two of the men cast shadows and nobody else does? Or that the staircase has 11 steps (one for each member of the family pictured!!!OMG!!!) No, really. Enlighten us. What's Masonic about this picture?
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
There is more masonic symbolism in this picture than the floor, and you know that.
Originally posted by JoshNorton
Such as? The fact that two of the men cast shadows and nobody else does? Or that the staircase has 11 steps (one for each member of the family pictured!!!OMG!!!) No, really. Enlighten us. What's Masonic about this picture?
Originally posted by captaintyinknots
There is more masonic symbolism in this picture than the floor, and you know that.