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Former Freemason Grand Master caught in child-sex sting

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posted on Feb, 17 2017 @ 06:44 PM
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A former Freemason Grand Master is facing jail after he was caught in a police sting trying a lure a child into sex.

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He was actually arrested last November at Bury St. Edmunds railway station in Suffolk. After sending pictures of his private parts to what he thought was a 14-year-old boy on the internet, the two finally made plans to meet.


Wright thought he was communicating with a 14-year-old boy and sent him pictures of his private parts over the internet. Through gay dating app Grindr he arranged to meet the “boy” at Bury St Edmunds railway station, Suffolk, last November.

However, when Wright arrived he was met by officers who took him to a local police station for questioning. A former Grand Master of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, he was also Grand Master of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of Essex.

Wright regularly attended meetings at a Freemason hall on St. James Street in London and has been described as a “significant” figure in the organization. He even attended meetings with Prince Michael.


A spokesman for the United Grand Lodge of England said: “We were made aware of an allegation against a Freemason on December 1, 2016, who immediately resigned from the organisation.

“Having learned of the situation we have no further information currently, and fully believe that this is a one-off, isolated incident.

“We can confirm that we will fully assist the police and relevant authorities if we are approached or if we know of any way that we can voluntarily do so. No such request has been made.

The United Grand Lodge of England stated that they place a "great importance on total transparency in its dealings with members and we have a robust disciplinary system to deal with members who break the law."


“Criminal activity is completely unacceptable within the organisation and totally alien to our values.”

Wright has not been available for comment.

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posted on Feb, 17 2017 @ 06:47 PM
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Until Scotland Yard knocks on the Palace door I cant really take all this stuff as being addressed seriously I mean even the female Judge in charge of the UK enquiry has a convicted relative



posted on Feb, 17 2017 @ 07:18 PM
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originally posted by: eisegesis
A former Freemason Grand Master is facing jail after he was caught in a police sting trying a lure a child into sex.

Alan Wright, 75, regularly went to meetings at Freemasons Hall in St James Street London.



No. Can't be true.

Freemasonry only lets good men in, and they make good men better.

How could a "Grand Master", of all people, be accused of such a thing?

This must be a set up, by other Freemasons, who must have some disagreement with him.

Freemasons are also supposed to come to the aid of a brother, so how come the police were able to arrest a Grand Master?

That doesn't happen, unless he had some big falling out with other Freemasons.

Something's weird about this.

A good man, falsely accused of a terrible thing, with nobody coming to his aid to defend him.

Maybe he knows something, and they are trying to keep him quiet.



posted on Feb, 17 2017 @ 07:25 PM
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My question is really simple;" Does his brethren still support him? "



A spokesman for the United Grand Lodge of England said: ‘We were made aware of an allegation against a Freemason on December 1 2016, who immediately resigned from the organisation.

‘Having learned of the situation we have no further information currently, and fully believe that this is a one-off, isolated incident.


Do i think its a one-off? I believe he got caught..



posted on Feb, 17 2017 @ 07:44 PM
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originally posted by: tikbalang

Do i think its a one-off? I believe he got caught..


If he were an ordinary Master Mason, like Freemason Anders Breivek, then maybe it's a one off.

But, the guy is GRAND MASTER which is a different thing altogether.

If the Grand Master is corrupt, then all in that lodge are just as corrupt.

So, I don't think that lodge can use the same excuse like the Norwegian Freemason Lodge, which claimed that Breivek was an unusual case, a bad guy that just happened to "slip through the cracks" of the Freemason checkpoints.

The Grand Master is the guy in charge of all those checkpoints, and it is he that normally "expels" a mason for conduct unbecoming "a good man."

So, did this Grand Master just expel himself?

How does that work?



posted on Feb, 17 2017 @ 08:07 PM
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a reply to: eisegesis
From the looks of it, he's a former Provincial Grand Master.

a reply to: AMPTAH
He wasn't a Grand Master. He was a Provincial Grand Master, but regardless, there are bad apples in all groups and men can make horrible decisions in their lives. Freemasons are not above the law so if one commits a crime, he is dealt with like any other person.

a reply to: AMPTAH
No, a Provincial Grand Master doing something wrong doesn't mean that all of the Lodges are as bad. That's just piss poor logic.

Breivik was an unusual case.

Again, this guy wasn't the Grand Master. He was a Provincial Grand Master and that officer can be fired by the UGLE. But a Grand Master of a Grand Lodge can be removed from office. It's a pain in the ass, but it can happen.



posted on Feb, 17 2017 @ 09:04 PM
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a reply to: eisegesis

News flash


Another failed adult who never learned that you can define life as a chemical reaction , another junkie needing a fix that he never learned the meaning of control , they seem to be legion in all walks of life , never figuring out that sex is for MAKING children and doing it thousands of times in ones life and only having 1 or 2 children is just not good buisness and waste full

2nd

Anyone having sex over the age of 45 is a junkie


Bloody weirdos



posted on Feb, 17 2017 @ 09:32 PM
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originally posted by: stonerwilliam
never figuring out that sex is for MAKING children and doing it thousands of times in ones life and only having 1 or 2 children is just not good buisness and waste full


I think I read somewhere the theory that sex serves two purposes.

1) to make children
2) to keep husband around for decades looking after those children

Since the human child takes so long to become an adult, capable of fending for itself, there had to be a motivation to keep mom and dad together during that long gestation period, so the "junkie" chemical fix was partly due to nature or god designing things so that parents would cooperate long enough to see the kid grow up.

It's just that the "junkie" part of the sex is easily "misdirected" into other forms of expression. And modern man has embraced all these "misdirections" as good and natural things, except perhaps, for pedophilia and beastiality in the western nations.



posted on Feb, 17 2017 @ 09:35 PM
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a reply to: stonerwilliam

Oh wow, rofl! Best post today!



posted on Feb, 17 2017 @ 09:45 PM
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a reply to: AMPTAH

We are a funny species when you look into it , like nothing else in nature when it comes to hitting the ground running and some when led around a room like a blind donkey j/k still do not get it .


Get this man a Girlfriend quick or give him the jaggy paw



posted on Feb, 17 2017 @ 09:46 PM
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originally posted by: tikbalang
a reply to: stonerwilliam

Oh wow, rofl! Best post today!



I have been smoking and i am not responsible for my posts they are for imusement only
edit on 17/2/2017 by stonerwilliam because: nned to wear my specks more often



posted on Feb, 17 2017 @ 10:16 PM
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GRoss-oss-oss


Sorry guy, but off with your (little) head.



posted on Feb, 17 2017 @ 10:18 PM
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Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow,
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
To the last syllable of recorded time;
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player,
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
And then is heard no more. It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.



posted on Feb, 18 2017 @ 08:27 AM
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Freemasonry urges us to follow all of the laws of the land.

Any Freemason, regardless of rank, status, or title, should be immediately expelled from the Fraternity for any heinous breach of law, especially for the wickedness of pedophilia.

What a person fantasizes over or desires sexually can never be ascertained, unless explicitly inquired, stated, or displayed. We discover secret pedophiles in all walks of life. It does not justify this wickedness, just that, the illness of pedophilia transcends all nations, all cultures, all organizations, and all neighborhoods; priests, doctors, teachers, lawyers, politicians, and uncles. It is an evil that should be uprooted and stamped-out the moment it arises.

I have been trying to cultivate the spirit of universal forgiveness as taught by Jesus and Buddha, but pedophilia and rape are the crimes I have the greatest conflict against. My spirituality says to forgive, but my emotions and mind says to give these perpetrators the harshest extent of legal justice possible.

I can't speak for all Freemasons, but any Freemason found guilty of this crime,..... I would count him as immoral and not worthy of being a Freemason. The legal prosecutors would find me a closer brother, than would the immoral sexual deviant former-Freemason.



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posted on Feb, 18 2017 @ 08:36 AM
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a reply to: eisegesis

So are you actually going to reply to other people's replies, in your own thread?

Or are you going to give us an ambiguous topic and then exit, as per usual, offering us no context to your OP?



posted on Feb, 18 2017 @ 08:49 AM
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This is an individual crime, not a crime within Freemasonry, because if it were, the organization would be under investigation, which it is not.

The United Grand Lodge of England has already stated that criminal activity is not permitted within the Fraternity, and that the organization will be in full assistance and cooperation with law enforcement during their investigation.

This was an isolated incident and the Freemasonic Organization is helping police, not protecting a pedophile.

With these facts, why is this thread formatted as a Freemasonic witch-hunt?



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posted on Feb, 18 2017 @ 11:02 AM
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a reply to: Sahabi


With these facts, why is this thread formatted as a Freemasonic witch-hunt?


Because of reasons stated in my post above.



posted on Feb, 18 2017 @ 11:58 AM
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originally posted by: Sahabi
With these facts, why is this thread formatted as a Freemasonic witch-hunt?


I don't see any witch-hunt.

But, there is general "astonishment" when we find out that a Freemason has done something like this.

Because, publicly, Freemasons advertise that they only take in good men, of good repute, and then they again claim they make those good men even better.

We all know that people of all sorts exist in society, and that nobody is perfect, etc..But, we expect "better" from Freemasons than what is out there in the general population.

Freemasonry is an "exclusive club" that says it has methods to determine good men, and methods to elevate them higher.

Not anybody can become a Freemason.

At least, that's the impression we outsiders get of the craft.



posted on Mar, 18 2017 @ 03:11 AM
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originally posted by: AMPTAH

originally posted by: Sahabi
With these facts, why is this thread formatted as a Freemasonic witch-hunt?


I don't see any witch-hunt.

But, there is general "astonishment" when we find out that a Freemason has done something like this.

Because, publicly, Freemasons advertise that they only take in good men, of good repute, and then they again claim they make those good men even better.

We all know that people of all sorts exist in society, and that nobody is perfect, etc..But, we expect "better" from Freemasons than what is out there in the general population.

Freemasonry is an "exclusive club" that says it has methods to determine good men, and methods to elevate them higher.

Not anybody can become a Freemason.

At least, that's the impression we outsiders get of the craft.




I being a Mason from Texas can wholeheartedly say it is not an exclusive club. I can't speak for UGLE though. When I wanted to join I called up the lodge in my town and asked how to join. They called me back said come down and eat with us and grab a petition. So I did. I asked around found out I knew a few brothers(barely knew them) got the two I knew to sign off and then the other 3 just signed without asking any questions. They sent out 3 guys to get to know me and talk to me and ask a few questions and I was voted on and allowed in. Heck my friend asked me how to be one and I was the only Mason he knew. I signed his petition and he was let in. I haven't even been a mason for a year yet. And we're not allowed to invite people to join.



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