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originally posted by: MrCrabs3000
originally posted by: KSigMason
a reply to: MrCrabs3000
ROFL! Yes because the Nazis were known for telling the truth. LOL
a reply to: Madrusa
I pity you.
a reply to: network dude
I'm even busier.
uwotm8?
The nazis simply opened the lodge to the public, which had been strictly forbidden beforehand. The photos were taken by the public.
Sure, they could have placed all that stuff there, but those photos are just in accordance with various books on the subject, one published as late as 2007-2008 in Norway.
Obviously a low level mason like yourself is kept in the dark, esoteric knowledge is reserved for the very few at the top, and a troglodyte like yourself will never reach that level.
originally posted by: Sauron
A tiny piece of Masonic script to decipher if you like. it's easy and not hard to find.
First member with the right answer and how you got it, I will give 2000 points to them.
originally posted by: KSigMason
a reply to: network dude
I'm even busier.
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: MrCrabs3000
originally posted by: KSigMason
a reply to: MrCrabs3000
ROFL! Yes because the Nazis were known for telling the truth. LOL
a reply to: Madrusa
I pity you.
a reply to: network dude
I'm even busier.
uwotm8?
The nazis simply opened the lodge to the public, which had been strictly forbidden beforehand. The photos were taken by the public.
Sure, they could have placed all that stuff there, but those photos are just in accordance with various books on the subject, one published as late as 2007-2008 in Norway.
Obviously a low level mason like yourself is kept in the dark, esoteric knowledge is reserved for the very few at the top, and a troglodyte like yourself will never reach that level.
But you have the knowledge of the few. Have you ever wondered how that is possible? that you, an uninitiated person, who has spend exactly ZERO time being a freemason, knows more about Freemasonry than men who have been active members for decades?
I read an article about Brain Surgery, but I don't think I should operate on anyone.
originally posted by: Quadrivium
The oaths were more literal and many should be happy they are as lax as they as they are.
Some were very grim for those who broke them.
originally posted by: KawRider9
a reply to: network dude
Gravy you say? Here's a Masonic secret...
I like to Sautee mushrooms in red wine, butter and garlic, before adding them to my gravy.
Keep that on the downlow...
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: MrCrabs3000
the problem comes when someone asks a direct question to freemasons, and a non member answers with some stated authority, and does so with lies. You very well could know all this from some clandestine version of masonry, which would make you technically telling the truth, just not in context. Regular masonry is typically universal with small changes in ritual and wording in my experience. (which is limited to my travels)
But when your source is youtube videos from an ex 33rd who is under 50, pardon me for questioning your source.
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
a reply to: Grenade
A journey of 1,000 miles...begins with the 1st. step!
Not, by asking questions.
The journey...is each man's alone.
PS At times, it's not knowing what the answers are...but what the questions were.
Peace
originally posted by: Grenade
Come on boys, I expected more than a critique of chilli cooking. Must be something you can share? Or do I need to take the plunge and start kissing some goat ass?