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This has now sunk so low that it is actually lending credit to the OPs opinion. I also do not exactly share his opinion but i'm getting it's drift more and more after reading threads like these.
Originally posted by cain-diedhi
It is my opinion that Freemasons are conducting False Flag Operations right here within this ATS forum!
Originally posted by mclarenmp4
Freemasonry is a Secret Society & as such will be open to speculation. It's not as if it's a new thing, Freemason conspiracies go back to the start of civilization.
They have highly decorated members from all aspects of life...
Aberdeen has a long history in masonry & a lot of them are very prominent people in industry & law...
The masons have very powerful members of society & they're everywhere, most of our judges/QC's/Police/Politics/Royalty are masons + they always look after the brotherhood first.
We have come to the following preliminary conclusions about the nature of freemasonry:
The Committee conclude that, when the oaths are read in context, there is nothing in them that would appear sinister, and nothing in the evidence that we have heard that would show a conflict between the oath taken by a judge or policeman and that taken by a freemason.
We do not believe that there is anything sinister about freemasonry, properly observed, and are confident that freemasonry itself does not encourage malpractice.
... most or all of the evidence alleging masonic corruption in the field of policing is largely circumstantial, in the sense that it involves assuming that steps taken by individuals who were freemasons, in respect of others who were also freemasons, were taken because both individuals were freemasons rather than because the individuals knew each other or for some other reason;
... some of the extreme criticisms of widespread abuse we received are manifestly unfounded and the others can not be said to have been substantiated to us on the balance of probability let alone beyond reasonable doubt...
A Freemason must not use his membership to promote his own or anyone else's business, professional or personal interests. This is made clear directly or by inference several times during a Freemason's early career so that no Freemason can pretend to be ignorant of it. A Freemason who transgresses this rule may be suspended from Masonic activities or even expelled.
A Freemason's duty as a citizen must always prevail over any obligation to other Freemasons, and any attempt to shield a Freemason who as acted dishonourably or unlawfully, or to confer an unfair advantage on another Freemason is contrary to this prime duty.
Back on topic though, I rarely come into the SS forum nowadays because of the amount of masons who come in defending their case so fervently. I agree a lot of the theories are crazy talk but the brotherhood is evident everywhere in this forum.
Originally posted by Trinityman
I agree that people speculate about freemasonry endlessly, ad there are some who believe those masonic conspiracies go back many thousands of years. However as to whether it is a secret society or not really depends on your definition of secret. IMO it would be more accurate to describe it as a private society.
Originally posted by mclarenmp4
They have highly decorated members from all aspects of life...
Aberdeen has a long history in masonry & a lot of them are very prominent people in industry & law.
Originally posted by Trinityman
This is surely something to be proud of.../
Originally posted by mclarenmp4The masons have very powerful members of society & they're everywhere, most of our judges/QC's/Police/Politics/Royalty are masons + they always look after the brotherhood first.
Originally posted by Trinityman I'm not sure the evidence bears out this 'urban myth'. To quote from the Home Affairs Committee (3rd Report) 'Freemasonry in the Police and the Judiciary':
I am aware of only one Freemason in the House of Commons, and the only members of the Royal Family who are Freemasons are the Duke of Kent and Prince Michael. It is possible that the Duke of Edinburgh was made a Freemason many years ago but he is entirely inactive.
I don't think there is anything wrong with a group looking after their own interests first. The problem comes when that is as the expense of someone else. From UGLE's website:
A Freemason must not use his membership to promote his own or anyone else's business, professional or personal interests. This is made clear directly or by inference several times during a Freemason's early career so that no Freemason can pretend to be ignorant of it. A Freemason who transgresses this rule may be suspended from Masonic activities or even expelled.
A Freemason's duty as a citizen must always prevail over any obligation to other Freemasons, and any attempt to shield a Freemason who as acted dishonorably or unlawfully, or to confer an unfair advantage on another Freemason is contrary to this prime duty.
It is made very clear to joining Freemasons that the network is not to be used for business or personal advantage. I don't doubt, however, that there are some people who chose to ignore this.
Contrast this with the $60 million that has been given to non-masonic charities by English Freemasons over the last 25 years. And all of this money collected out of the pockets of the members, not street-collected from non-masons.
I understand what you are saying and I hope I haven't outstayed my welcome with you.
Originally posted by mclarenmp4
I think we should let this thread remain on topic though.
Originally posted by Trinityman
Originally posted by mclarenmp4
I think we should let this thread remain on topic though.
Fair enough, although my experiences are different to yours.
Originally posted by spines
And because I am curious: How do you know that he is not a Mason?
C-D
The proof is in the behavior within this thread
it shows the pathetic 'dumming down tactics'
Trinityman
Anyway, the mods have stated that he wasn't a mason, although I suspect they mean he wasn't an existing ATS mason.
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mclarenmp4
The OP created his theory with no emotion involved, he was just putting a theory forward that actually has a reasonably debatable topic.
most of our judges/QC's/Police/Politics/Royalty are masons
I rarely come into the SS forum nowadays because of the amount of masons who come in defending their case so fervently. I agree a lot of the theories are crazy talk but the brotherhood is evident everywhere in this forum.
Originally posted by cain-diedhi
The likes of Nygdan, intrepid and some of the Freemason community should try moderation over domination when dealing with threads that they do not agree with.
Originally posted by cain-diedhi
Nobody agrees with my theory but what some do agree with is what the whole theory stands for.
The likes of Nygdan, intrepid and some of the Freemason community should try moderation over domination when dealing with threads that they do not agree with.
Nygdan & intrepid I apologise if you feel my comments question your ability to MOD, but if I had to draw up a list of usual suspect then I'm afraid you would both be on it in my opinion.
Stand down.
Now who was it who said that the "Freemasons are not involved in any conspiracy"?
Oh Yeah, The Freemasons.
Yep, you better move this one, Don't want to talk about your evil work!