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Originally posted by AugustusMasonicus
Originally posted by Potleoz
Jewish sort of what's that Jewish enough to reap the benefits but to still not be obviously a demon to goyim?
Your sentence makes no grammatical sense.
Originally posted by BurbGirl378
And yet I was abandoned to face the trials and seek the answers in solitude.
—Morals & Dogma, Ch. II, p. 49
Attachment to solitude is the surest preservative from the ills of life.
Originally posted by ajay59
Secret societies, black budgets, redacted files released, it's all the same. If you have nothing to hide, you should have nothing to fear! Obviously all these people have something to fear, hence the need for secrecy. It is also peculiar that many times, all these people who hold secrets dear, seem to have connections!
The Royal Masonic Hospital was a hospital in the Ravenscourt Park area of Hammersmith, west London, built and opened in 1933.[1] The grade II listed building[2] became the Ravenscourt Park Hospital in 2002, but this closed in 2006.[3] As of 2012 the building is being redeveloped by the C & C Alpha Group to house the London International Hospital (LIH), which will specialise in cancer and diseases of the heart and brain.[4][5]
The hospital reopened in 2002 as the Ravenscourt Park Hospital within the NHS, but closed again in 2006.[3] The London International Hospital, a 150-bed private hospital, is planned to open in the refurbished building in 2014.[7]
Bad wikipedia editing? Clearly those two paragraphs contain the same information stated 2 different ways.
Originally posted by zerozero00
So, whats going on?
No. It really doesn't.
Originally posted by FlyingTeacup
That really is bizarre, shows that Royals and Masons are in league with one another.
Originally posted by FlyingTeacup
That really is bizarre, shows that Royals and Masons are in league with one another.