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originally posted by: InwardDiver
a reply to: ZombieZygote
How do you know this information regarding Freemasons? Where did you learn it? Where did your source learn of it? These should be questions you ask when learning all things.
More specifically: How do you know some 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Masons are initiated using evil rituals? I'd like to see these sources of direct knowledge.
originally posted by: ZombieZygote
... but I think you know that I know the types of disgusting energetic manipulation (to put it lightly) the higher up masons are obsessed with.
originally posted by: ZombieZygote
Compartmentalization, your preferred method of deception.
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: eisegesis
a reply to: network dude
I am a shriner, but have zero idea what goes on there, as I have yet to attend a meeting.
You get to suck on a real hotdog, while getting poked in the butt.
So I've heard.
I did the initiation, so I know what goes on there. It wasn't anything gay, just a bit juvenile, but fun.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: Skywatcher2011
One day, Dave bonked me on the head and said, 'Pay your dues'.
originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: Skywatcher2011
One day, Dave bonked me on the head and said, 'Pay your dues'.
lol..do the membership or dues increase the further up the degrees you go?
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: ZombieZygote
a reply to: network dude
Who says I haven't spent time in the organization? 🤔
Also, it's similar to people going to Yale and being good friends with someone in Skull and Bones. They don't see anything sinister throughout the years, but it's because they are simply not invited to the same places and parties that the member is. The member has sworn an oath of secrecy similar to that of the Jesuits (and the gross Mason one 😉) which only a fool would willingly violate.
Then one day your old college friend is president and bombing countries to "keep us safe".
Mandatory blackmail also works wonders for higher members. Kind of like NXIVM did.
PM me with the lodge you were raised in, and I'll ask you a few quick questions to verify your membership. It's not something you can fake.
Most masons are given a false history and goals of the brotherhood, and believe it to be a benevolent organization.
Those masons often do good work around the world, woefully unaware of the others true purpose.
Not every 32nd degree is chosen to participate in infanticide and cannibalism, the ones who are, are chosen somewhat early in their journey, identified by certain traits that the elite covet for their overall agenda.
originally posted by: KSigMason
a reply to: hombero
Well, having been in Masonry a while and gone through plenty of degrees, it is not a scam.
a reply to: blueman12
Freemasonry is an initiatic order who uses symbols to impart lessons in a series of degrees.
For more: www.mastermason.com...
a reply to: ZombieZygote
A swing and a miss.
a reply to: ZombieZygote
Really? smh...there's nothing Satanic about either of those degrees, or any degree in Freemasonry.
a reply to: ZombieZygote
So it's compartmentalized, but somehow you know?
Most masons are given a false history and goals of the brotherhood, and believe it to be a benevolent organization.
Incorrect.
Those masons often do good work around the world, woefully unaware of the others true purpose.
This is supposition.
Not every 32nd degree is chosen to participate in infanticide and cannibalism, the ones who are, are chosen somewhat early in their journey, identified by certain traits that the elite covet for their overall agenda.
Wrong again.
a reply to: ZombieZygote
It's very apparent you were never a Mason.
originally posted by: ZombieZygote
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: ZombieZygote
a reply to: network dude
Who says I haven't spent time in the organization? 🤔
Also, it's similar to people going to Yale and being good friends with someone in Skull and Bones. They don't see anything sinister throughout the years, but it's because they are simply not invited to the same places and parties that the member is. The member has sworn an oath of secrecy similar to that of the Jesuits (and the gross Mason one 😉) which only a fool would willingly violate.
Then one day your old college friend is president and bombing countries to "keep us safe".
Mandatory blackmail also works wonders for higher members. Kind of like NXIVM did.
PM me with the lodge you were raised in, and I'll ask you a few quick questions to verify your membership. It's not something you can fake.
No thank you. I would rather not be gangstalked ever again.
originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
lol..do the membership or dues increase the further up the degrees you go?
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: Skywatcher2011
lol..do the membership or dues increase the further up the degrees you go?
No, but you will pay extra dues if you join any appendant bodies which I suggest you hold off on until you've spent some time in the Blue Lodge and find out if you like all this baby-eating/Baphomet-worshipping stuff.
originally posted by: network dude
I had a hard time staying awake for mine. Best degree for me was the 14th. (good sleep conditions)