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Blatant Mason Building in NYC

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posted on Oct, 4 2004 @ 12:35 PM
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Originally posted by Shadowflux
Either way, the offer on the level club is still open and anyone interested in achetecture might like to see the effectual use of a Mesopotamian style in a major metropolitan city.

I think that ltd requested you post the pics. I had wanted to see them too, for just such a reason in fact, but thought that ltd's request was enough. I'd still like to see them and I think most others would too.



posted on Oct, 4 2004 @ 12:52 PM
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Sometimes it's just painful to watch, conjecture and innuendo abound, the thought of digging deep (actually not too deep) and coming up with some answers escapes all.

The Level Club.

Check out the building in all it's �blatantness�...

Denying Monkeys, not just for ignorance anymore...

p.s. Take a look at the pictures, a remarkable edifice.



posted on Oct, 4 2004 @ 01:08 PM
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You've proven my main point, it's a very cool looking building and perhaps the thought of it being a bit odd is lost on anyone who has not been to the neighborhood. It's currently located in a side street, hidden in the shadow of The Ansonia (at one time the largest hotel in the world and home to Babe Ruth) and virtually burried by brownstones and grocery stores. So the fact that it was designed to emulate King Soloman's temple yet you couldn't find it if you didn't know it was there is what made it stand out to me. As I said before, I was going to provide the pictures and leave the conspiratorial conjecture to the theorists. I'm actually considering starting a website about the hidden history and archetectual anamolies that seem to abound in this 300 year old city. Thanks for the link by the way



posted on Oct, 4 2004 @ 07:29 PM
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Good stuff, Shadowflux. Odd name, though . . level club.



posted on Oct, 4 2004 @ 07:47 PM
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Originally posted by ZeddicusZulZorander
[On the way to work I passed three buildings that were blatantly labeled "school".



There is the beginning of an NWO conspiracy. If the growth of these "schools" is not brought under control, it would blatantly be a very bad thing for the incumbent government.

These blatant places of learning are better decorated with signs blatantly saying "mushroom farm", a more appropriate nomenclature for current US educational policy.



posted on Oct, 4 2004 @ 08:07 PM
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Originally posted by LTD602
Good stuff, Shadowflux. Odd name, though . . level club.

Notice there is a mason who posts here called 'leveler'. ONe the one hand, a level is a masonry (er, the actual building stuff type masonry) tool called level, and on the other, it might have some sort of metaphorical meaning to masons.



posted on Oct, 4 2004 @ 08:48 PM
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how about 'mushroom cloud farm'. much more american.
i see masonic halls in small towns which are converted churches. they put black plywood over all the lovely church windows. THAT is evil. they look brooding and ominous, and trashy. you'd think the masters of stone would have more of an aesthetic sense.



posted on Oct, 4 2004 @ 09:19 PM
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Originally posted by Nygdan

Originally posted by LTD602
Good stuff, Shadowflux. Odd name, though . . level club.

Notice there is a mason who posts here called 'leveler'. ONe the one hand, a level is a masonry (er, the actual building stuff type masonry) tool called level, and on the other, it might have some sort of metaphorical meaning to masons.


I think LTD was being facetious... the tool in masonry, the level, symbolizes equality, that we may all meet and part and act on the level... hence the expression in English idiom, is this on the level



posted on Oct, 4 2004 @ 09:39 PM
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