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Is Bush A Masson

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posted on Oct, 31 2004 @ 03:36 AM
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Is the pressident of United State a Masson ?



posted on Oct, 31 2004 @ 03:55 AM
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No.

George W Bush is not a Freemason.

He was tapped to be a Skull & Bones "fraternity" member at Yale, where his code name became "Temporary".



posted on Oct, 31 2004 @ 03:57 AM
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I thought there were pictures online of him and someone else doing a mason handshake. I will dig for the link, doesn't mean he is one, but knows of there existence.



posted on Oct, 31 2004 @ 06:03 AM
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Check out some of alex jones's vids they are amazing and will tell you alot about the bush's and the skull and bone society!



posted on Oct, 31 2004 @ 06:06 AM
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"He was tapped to be a Skull & Bones "fraternity" member at Yale, where his code name became "Temporary".



posted on Oct, 31 2004 @ 06:07 AM
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Skull & Bones and Freemasonry are not related in any way,never mind that they may have some secret signs and symbols and a public perception of clandestine operations.



posted on Oct, 31 2004 @ 07:00 AM
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Originally posted by redhits
"He was tapped to be a Skull & Bones "fraternity" member at Yale, where his code name became "Temporary".



posted on Oct, 31 2004 @ 07:34 AM
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Originally posted by senrak
Skull & Bones is NOT connected with Masonry (regardless what *some* of the characters on this forum may tell you)

Can you provide any further information? I'd greatly appreciate it as there is alot of folks out there with the same misconceptions if that is the case.



posted on Oct, 31 2004 @ 07:37 AM
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Skull & Bones is an organization based out of Yale University.

Freemasonry is an international fraternal society with roots in ancient guilds, that was formalized through the first Grand Lodge in England in the eighteenth century.



posted on Oct, 31 2004 @ 12:11 PM
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Originally posted by twitchy

Can you provide any further information? I'd greatly appreciate it as there is alot of folks out there with the same misconceptions if that is the case.


Both Freemasonry and Skull and Bones are fraternities, but they are separate fraternities with no ties to each other. The primary differences are:

Skull and Bones is a college fraternity, while Freemasonry is not. Skull and Bones only admit seniors who are enrolled in Yale University, while Freemasonry is open to all adult men of good character who believe in God. In the early 90's, Skull and Bones became co-ed, and now admits female Yale students, while Freemasonry remains a traditional fraternity and admits only men.

Fiat Lvx.



posted on Oct, 31 2004 @ 08:07 PM
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If the elder bush is not involved with freemasonry directly, it at least seems that he has been inspired from certain, shall we say, esoteric concepts. A good example of something "Masonic" would be his emphatic use of the phrase "1000 points of light", would it not?

Would it be correct to classify Skull and Bones as an occult organisation?



posted on Oct, 31 2004 @ 09:42 PM
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Originally posted by abdul
If the elder bush is not involved with freemasonry directly, it at least seems that he has been inspired from certain, shall we say, esoteric concepts. A good example of something "Masonic" would be his emphatic use of the phrase "1000 points of light", would it not?


I believe his inspiration came from other modes of thought, the Bush family has eschewed Freemasonry, and the Light in Freemasonry is singular (though in concept quite broad).



posted on Oct, 31 2004 @ 11:01 PM
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Bush did petition the University Lodge in Austin while as Governor and was initiated. Did not complete work. Rumors say he was made a Master Mason on sight by the Texas Grand Master and was taught his work by two Texas Rangers assigned to protect him. One is a member of the Saledo Lodge in Georgetown Texas and the other a different Lodge in Austin.


Originally posted by senrak

Originally posted by redhits
"He was tapped to be a Skull & Bones "fraternity" member at Yale, where his code name became "Temporary".



posted on Oct, 31 2004 @ 11:16 PM
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Originally posted by nwscc
Bush did petition the University Lodge in Austin while as Governor and was initiated.



I dispute this, but only the register of that Lodge would suffice as proof of either case. What is it to "not finish work"?



posted on Oct, 31 2004 @ 11:50 PM
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I think he means that Bush was initiated, but did not ever come backto do the return catechism. HOWEVER, it is my understanding that Bush never did any such thing...

Tell you what, I write to my GL and ask them to ask the GL of Texas.



posted on Nov, 1 2004 @ 12:24 AM
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Damn, I had a picture of bush surrounded by at bunch of his buddies in their aprons, with him sitting so you cant see his. I'm trying to find it



posted on Nov, 1 2004 @ 12:37 AM
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ah, here it is.



posted on Nov, 1 2004 @ 06:17 AM
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Bush isnt a Mason, but he is a Grover, Bohemian Grove member



posted on Nov, 1 2004 @ 08:54 AM
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Well the pictured doesnt matter at all, it doesnt support him being a Freemason in any way. He's not in masonic regalia and hes not even standing amongst them. Additionally theres a woman in the picture, and if one was to say this photo supports Bush being a Mason, then one could also apply the same logic to the woman, only problem being women cannot become freemasons.

This photo was taken while he was govenor of Texas. I would guess he was signing some form of legislation related to the Grand Lodge of Texas, and these men were simply there for ceremony and celebration.



posted on Nov, 1 2004 @ 09:07 AM
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When I first saw that pic, what occurred to me is that it was a pretty good Photoshop job, but Khonsu makes a reasonable point.



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