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posted on May, 27 2012 @ 01:52 PM
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As much as I love to believe conspiracies I gotta debunk this one


This is my first ATS account and post #1 on this account was the first time a word of mine landed on the forums here.



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 02:37 PM
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Originally posted by disgustingfatbody
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W O W

Do you hold any kind of public office?


Nope, no public or private office here.
I report to only me and mine.
I'm just a regular guy that has a very good friend, I hope that you have a friend so dear to you.
Now in the case of my wife, I'd conceal anything right or wrong.
Loyalty is not cheap and something not many have, it is mworth much more than all of the currency of the realm.
My friends make my life, why would I throw that away?



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 02:49 PM
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I was being facetious.

I find it incredible that you might conceal a murder.



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 02:57 PM
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The other day a masonic brother and I were having a beer together when he told me the exact location of the ark of covenant. He asked me if I could help him haul it to his truck because it has to be transported to the airport. We`ll need it when rebuilding Solomons Temple for the reign of the Anti-Christ on earth.

See what I mean? When we tell the truth nobody believes us.



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 02:58 PM
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Originally posted by disgustingfatbody
reply to post by g146541
 


I was being facetious.

I find it incredible that you might conceal a murder.


Really? Would you immediately turn yourself in? How about your son or daughter? How about your best friend? What if the other guy REALLY deserved it?

I sure has hell wouldn't trust my future to 12 morons that can't get out of jury duty!



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 03:02 PM
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I guess I feel a little more responsibility when it comes to the life of another human being.

I don't care if it's my kid. You do what is right. I would expect my children to take responsibility for their actions.

Call me old-fashioned.



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 03:06 PM
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Originally posted by disgustingfatbody
reply to post by getreadyalready
 


I guess I feel a little more responsibility when it comes to the life of another human being.

I don't care if it's my kid. You do what is right. I would expect my children to take responsibility for their actions.

Call me old-fashioned.


What is right? What if your kid killed someone else in self-defense, but you looked at it objectively and knew it would never look that way to the police. What is right? Let your kid go to jail for life?

There is very, very rarely a clear instance of right and wrong, I'll err on the side of loyalty and love, but I guess I'm just old-fashioned.



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 03:11 PM
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Self-defense is different.

Where I'm from you face the consequences of your actions. Period.



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 04:24 PM
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Originally posted by disgustingfatbody
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I was being facetious.

I find it incredible that you might conceal a murder.

There is nothing I would not do for those that I love.
Honest men have swung from a rope for doing a righteous thing just because society demands it.


Originally posted by Skyfloating
The other day a masonic brother and I were having a beer together when he told me the exact location of the ark of covenant. He asked me if I could help him haul it to his truck because it has to be transported to the airport. We`ll need it when rebuilding Solomons Temple for the reign of the Anti-Christ on earth.
See what I mean? When we tell the truth nobody believes us.

Now you gone and done it!
At least you didn't tell them the plane leaves from Denver. ...oops.
On moving day, was I supposed to bring ribs or the potato salad?



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 04:30 PM
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Originally posted by g146541

On moving day, was I supposed to bring ribs or the potato salad?


Just to explain the symbolic significance of this innocent looking sentence to the readers. "Ribs" symbolize the skeleton of the non-resurrected body of Christ that will hang in front of the resurrected "temple of mankind" lead by the Anti-Christ and governed by the respective masonic bodies. "Potato Salad" refers to the desecration of the Garden of Eden and "moving day" is all about the moving of the Firmament on Judgement Day to trick the Messiahs into rapturing (harvesting) off of a counterfeit earth. This will be accomplished by holographic-laser-projection from the masonic observatory currently being constructed at Pine Gap.

I hope that clarifies some of the prevalent misunderstandings.

edit on 27-5-2012 by Skyfloating because: (no reason given)



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 05:13 PM
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Do you guys light candles when you get together for ribs and chips?

"The S.D. is the Lucifer, who bears the light to his fellow-men. The
light having been given to him from the Sacred Fire by the I.P.M., he
carries it to the R.W.M., who by means of a small taper lights from it the
tall candle standing on his right, and then puts out his taper with an
extinguisher. He must not blow it out, because that would suggest the
pollution of the sacred fire by the breath, which is unclean. It is for the
same reason that the Parsis, who are sometimes called fire-worshippers,
because they regard that element as the greatest symbol and expression of
the divine, will on no account pollute it with refuse. The R.W.M. says:
“May the light of wisdom illumine our work” (here he lights his candle);
“His wisdom is infinite.” The S.D. then carries the light to the W.S. and
J.W.s, who light their candles and speak appropriately of the strength and
the beauty of T.G.A.O.T.U."



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 05:22 PM
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Dude, I asked you that in confidence!!



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 05:32 PM
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Originally posted by protocolsoflove
reply to post by Skyfloating
 


Do you guys light candles when you get together for ribs and chips?

"The S.D. is the Lucifer, who bears the light to his fellow-men. The
light having been given to him from the Sacred Fire by the I.P.M., he
carries it to the R.W.M., who by means of a small taper lights from it the
tall candle standing on his right, and then puts out his taper with an
extinguisher. He must not blow it out, because that would suggest the
pollution of the sacred fire by the breath, which is unclean. It is for the
same reason that the Parsis, who are sometimes called fire-worshippers,
because they regard that element as the greatest symbol and expression of
the divine, will on no account pollute it with refuse. The R.W.M. says:
“May the light of wisdom illumine our work” (here he lights his candle);
“His wisdom is infinite.” The S.D. then carries the light to the W.S. and
J.W.s, who light their candles and speak appropriately of the strength and
the beauty of T.G.A.O.T.U."


I would also like to know, if TGAOTU is androgynous, who is the HE whose wisdom is divine



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 06:36 PM
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It SATAN! there I said it. We all can't get enough of Satan, but sometimes we get confused and call him Lucifer, and then we get even more confused and call him Baal, and they when we are totally confused, we call him Balphomet. We sacrifice small children, eat satan pie, and plot world domination every chance we get together.


Now that you know all the deep dark secrets, please make like a fetus and head out. You are way more than annoying.



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 06:48 PM
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Is ATS masonic jurisdiction as well? Whats wrong with me posting here?



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 08:03 PM
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posted on May, 27 2012 @ 08:12 PM
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You have zero access to the Ark of the Covenant or it's location. Your really not that important, know very little of the 'truth' and your representation is all just for show didn't you know?
edit on 27-5-2012 by Egyptia because: (no reason given)



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 08:13 PM
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Originally posted by protocolsoflove
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Is ATS masonic jurisdiction as well? Whats wrong with me posting here?


No, it has nothing to do with jurisdictions. That's just rediculous.

It has to do with you acting like a troll over and over and over again. So you want to know the big secret? We do all worship Lucifer! That's now two masons who have let you in on our biggest of secrets.

Now can you give it a rest?












HAIL SATAN!



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 08:24 PM
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Originally posted by W3RLIED2

Originally posted by protocolsoflove
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Is ATS masonic jurisdiction as well? Whats wrong with me posting here?


No, it has nothing to do with jurisdictions. That's just rediculous.

It has to do with you acting like a troll over and over and over again. So you want to know the big secret? We do all worship Lucifer! That's now two masons who have let you in on our biggest of secrets.

Now can you give it a rest?












HAIL SATAN!


Haha, yes I daresay I can lay down that area of research. I shan't leave the boards though for some here deserve to have Christ's love shown to them.

"Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it. And because I tell you the truth, ye believe me not. Which of you convinceth me of sin? And if I say the truth, why do ye not believe me? He that is of God heareth God's words: ye therefore hear them not, because ye are not of God."



posted on May, 27 2012 @ 08:53 PM
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Originally posted by disgustingfatbody
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Self-defense is different.

Where I'm from you face the consequences of your actions. Period.


Just for the sake of argument.... what is self defense?

I have a cousin that was being harassed at work, stalked, threatened, for months. There was a restraining order, but the guy told him he would come to his house and kill him. My cousin put a shotgun by the front door. One weekend night, just after midnight, his wife and a friend ran up to pick up a snack, the stalker saw them leave, came and knocked on the door. When my cousin started to open the door, the guy kicked it in, and hit my cousin in the head with the claw end of a claw hammer. Luckily the shotgun fell where he could reach it, and through his blurry eyes he got a shot off and then went unconscious. Turns out the guy was running away and the shot went through the door and hit the guy in the back in the front yard. Cops didn't see that as self-defense, and he spent almost a year in jail and spent 10s of 1000s of dollars on attorney fees before he finally got to rejoin his family, and the other guy survived, and is still stalking him.

In my mind, "self-defense" would be taking a loyal friend or two, and making that problem disappear before it comes to his house again. What if it was his wife? What if he was dead? What if he was in jail for life? OR, what if that guy just stopped showing up at work, and nobody ever knew a thing about where he might have gone? In my mind, self-defense can be pro-active.



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