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originally posted by: AlephBet
Of course it's not run by the Masons of hometown USA. Private associations between builders of society have no need for creeds or worship services, right? Molech, Saturn, Venus and her mirror. Nothing to see here. Move right along.
originally posted by: AlephBet
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: AlephBet
I must have missed the creator of the Georgia Rockheap running a fascist dictatorship.
"“I know nearly all of the men who worked on this monument and nearly all of them were good Christians and good Masons,” Clamp maintained. “I know that none of them would have worked on the Guidestones if they believed that there was anything evil or untoward about them.”
But that is not quite accurate. Nearly thirty years previously to the day, Mart Clamp’s father, Charlie Clamp, was sandblasting over 4,000 4-inch letters into the eight faces of the four Guidestones. Forebodingly, as he carved the words “to an age of reason” into the Pyramid Blue granite capstone, Charlie Clamp says he heard “strange music and disjointed voices.”"
The article continues:
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---It's a good article. You should read it. There are other articles alleging Masonic members of Theosophy to be invested in the monument. Of course, we will likely not know for now.
“Joe Fendley was also a very active Mason, and I’ve always thought the Guidestones were inspired by Masonic principles,” Dr. Merchant, an Alice A. Bailey disciple who worked in Bailey’s Arcane School, expounded."
So a self professed high level mason calls someone a tool while they have shillaxin set as their mood? I suppose that is just as good as you waiving a red flaag.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: w8tn4it
I think the Egyptians and Aztecs might differ with you on that one.
Well, at least they do not have a bunch of tools running around claiming their monuments signify the end if the world.
Oh, wait.
originally posted by: deadeyedick
So a self professed high level mason calls someone a tool while they have shillaxin set as their mood? I suppose that is just as good as you waiving a red flaag.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: w8tn4it
I think the Egyptians and Aztecs might differ with you on that one.
Well, at least they do not have a bunch of tools running around claiming their monuments signify the end if the world.
Oh, wait.
originally posted by: deadeyedick
So a self professed high level mason calls someone a tool while they have shillaxin set as their mood? I suppose that is just as good as you waiving a red flaag.
1: CORNER STONES are the first stones placed at ground level. Generally, the first stone is placed in the northeast corner, from which the building traditionally commences. They are part of the structure, and therefore, are placed before or as the building is built.
2: COMMEMORATIVE or DEDICATORY STONES are the stones most commonly placed by the Masonic fraternity today. They are not part of the structure of the building, but fit into a space left in the stone or brickwork. They usually seal a cavity in which a "time capsule" type deposit is made. Generally, the placement of such a stone is the last act in the building and serves as a dedication of the building and a signal of its completion.
3: FOUNDATION STONES are the first stones placed as part of the foundation of a building. These stones are below the level of the ground.