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Jay Carey
2018-06-07 13:35:38 UTC
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I have heard that whilst there are 33 levels or degrees in freemasonry the majority of those within the "you scratch my back" boys club rarely see it past the first 3 degrees.

If that is indeed the case then how could any freemason in this group attest to the practices of their secret society if they have never actually seen it or experienced it?

Very clever how secret societies work because anyone who watched the movie "Brotherhood of the Bell" sees that you are brought in assuming its a group that does good and only good acts to benefit society as a whole but until you reach the upper degrees you are never told about them.

Whats particularly interesting with the Freemasons is they operate on a level above the law meaning the pledge you take can quite literally come with life or death decisions.

Whats amusing about the whole thing is you see the results of 'masons' actions all the time as well as the criminality members involve themselves in (not saying the lower degrees but certainly the higher ones) yet they still believe it to be a society that only does good.

Is it selective ignorance or fear of losing the key to the executive bathroom that encourages it's members not to divulge the goings on of such a powerful cult?
Jay Carey
2018-06-07 13:51:57 UTC
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Of course the reality would be you have something of value be it influence in media, finance, government and as these 'masons' control the financial system they are leveraging or to put it more bluntly using your skills for their own twisted ends.

You have no idea what those ends are because you only reside on the bottom rungs but there are definite consequences to using your 'influence' on an unsuspecting target.

The masons entire structure is very similar to the European Unions one where its members, in this case countries within Europe are sucked into a unification process at which point its government are given 'trinkets' in return for disembowelling a countries industry, manufacturing, production abilities and replacing those things with financial industry such as insurance and banking which are without value except for what the banks deem them to be.

This leaves a country unable to manage itself making the process of leaving such an insidious machine near impossible without great pain to its members.

The UK is such an example of this with Brexit going nowhere and Britain now unable to cope on it's own due to the massive loss of industry which is then converted to financial services in the City of London.


So in effect freemasons use your 'talents' whatever they may be to exert power over the unsuspecting non-masons and in return they give you 'trinkets' to keep quiet. Then the time comes where your 'services' are no longer required and you finally experience the nightmare you have created.

It's only a matter of time before that happens. What's worse has anyone even considered what would happen to Freemasons should we have a repeat of what happened to the members of the Knights Templar who used Religion to carry out their sick acts? Prison time at best but at worst? Well you know what happened back then.
Jay Carey
2018-06-07 14:09:22 UTC
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What saddens me about these people is that although they consider themselves to be superior to the 'sheeple' below them they are still indoctrinated to sell out their entire belief system as well as their morals and ethics in return for material gain.

And to me that sounds suspiciously like the morals of another race on this planet which i will not name here :P

"I have a secret and if you want to know it you need to reject everything you have learned thus far and swear allegiance to our society. You can tell no one no matter the consequences of you being a member of this exclusive club. You can have anything you want but do not reveal the secrets of the Freemasons"

Sad to think that no-one has gone "wait a second. This sounds a lot like bribery. Why do i have to keep quiet about a secret as fabulous as this and why do you need to know everything about me in order to keep my loyalty"

Put simply as far as i see it and most masons probably will never look past that after all look at the members list. Not the smartest people in the world by far but certainly privileged, masons are also prisoners to another system of control and few probably even realise it because of the 'trinkets' being bestowed upon them.
Tom Accuosti
2018-07-06 14:14:29 UTC
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Post by Jay Carey
I have heard that whilst there are 33 levels or degrees in freemasonry the majority of those within the "you scratch my back" boys club rarely see it past the first 3 degrees.
If that is indeed the case then how could any freemason in this group attest to the practices of their secret society if they have never actually seen it or experienced it?
Very clever how secret societies work because anyone who watched the movie "Brotherhood of the Bell" sees that you are brought in assuming its a group that does good and only good acts to benefit society as a whole but until you reach the upper degrees you are never told about them.
Whats particularly interesting with the Freemasons is they operate on a level above the law meaning the pledge you take can quite literally come with life or death decisions.
Whats amusing about the whole thing is you see the results of 'masons' actions all the time as well as the criminality members involve themselves in (not saying the lower degrees but certainly the higher ones) yet they still believe it to be a society that only does good.
Is it selective ignorance or fear of losing the key to the executive bathroom that encourages it's members not to divulge the goings on of such a powerful cult?
Do you understand the term "begging the question"? It means that one
assumes an unproven fact as the premise of an argument. The idea that
you're asking "is it selective ignorance ... that encourages its members
not to divulge..." is an example.

We see the argument of "You're not a high enough Mason to know the
truth" as deliciously ironic coming from people who *are not even
Freemasons*. Why you would choose to believe internet crnaks instead of
the people who are actually involved is beyond me.
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Tom Accuosti

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