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reply posted on 14-4-2011 @ 04:12 PM by JoshNorton
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Before you say he was a Mason, he wasn't. As a kid he was in De Molay, but he never became a Mason, himself.


reply posted on 14-4-2011 @ 04:15 PM by CIAGypsy
Originally posted by JoshNorton
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post by wrathofall



Before you say he was a Mason, he wasn't. As a kid he was in De Molay, but he never became a Mason, himself.




I just about spit soda out my nose!!

Dude...we've been on ATS waaaaaayyyyyyy too long!!! Thanks for making my day!!


reply posted on 14-4-2011 @ 04:35 PM by JoshNorton
Originally posted by wrathofall
Mr. Disney was a member of the mystery schools. He was a 33 Degree Freemason of the Scottish Rite. As were many of the cartoon moguls and artists. So, it only stands to reason that there are references to the esoteric.

Tell you what, wrathoffall, call the
Grand Lodge of California and find out what lodge he was a member of and when he was raised, then contact the Scottish Rite and let us know when he got the 33°. Arturo de Hoyos, their archivist, should be able to pull that up pretty quickly. His phone number is on the website, and his email address is probably first initial then last name @ scottishrite.org.

If it's true, you should find an answer real fast. If it's not true, you'll find an answer equally quickly. Either way, report back here, please.


reply posted on 14-4-2011 @ 04:50 PM by coyotepoet
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Ha! That's great! I can't believe I never saw that before (or at least don't remember it.) Of course, it is infinitely (pun intended) more complex than that but this is a good Cliff's note version boiling it down to it's simplest principles.

As for Disney himself, I know you and I don't see eye to eye on this one and I'm not going to make any assertions myself regarding this (like he was a Mason, etc, etc.) but Fritz Springmeyer identified the Disney line as being connected to the 13 Bloodlines. Also, I might add that I think the fundamentalist Christian conspiracists are the funniest (read: among the more rediculous) branch on the conspiracy theory tree because it's all filtered through the Bible and the Devil. I've only skimmed through the stuff in the link and haven't verified it through personal research but...

www.thewatcherfiles.com...

edit on 14-4-2011 by coyotepoet because: adding opinion



reply posted on 14-4-2011 @ 06:34 PM by coyotepoet
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There are numerous other problems, but it's pointless to try to argue them here. It's clear enough, though, that some of the things Springmeyer claims are provably false...


That's why I provided the caveat that I did. I didn't say I agreed with it, I barely read it. I was just providing the link.


reply posted on 15-4-2011 @ 05:38 PM by mistermonculous
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Alllllso, I too, am inclined to think Springmeyer is probably a stinky old red herring.


reply posted on 17-4-2011 @ 10:39 PM by bsbray11
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There's an amazing amount of knowledge in that short Disney video.

Disney used to be very educational for kids back in the day, but I don't think I can say as much anymore.
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