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Originally posted by mee30
Wait... I don't get this thread, so there is a nurse supposedly wearing a masonic belt buckle and then people confirming that it is indeed a masonic buckle that was issued by a masonic hospital no less, and then claiming case closed?
But, how is that case closed? Someone who likes to call herself the queen goes to stay in a hospital that has deep roots with the masons and the nurse is parading around in the old masonic attire and therefore it is "case closed"...
I'm still trying to wrap my head around that.... lol
Originally posted by Afterthought
We all know that Masonic initiations involve pledging to be murdered should they reveal secrets of the craft and other secret knowledge.
Originally posted by winofiend
That nurse is a witch. I bet she floats on water too.
Originally posted by winofiend
reply to post by Afterthought
Or Noakes.
*punch*
Originally posted by OtherSideOfTheCoin
And what exactly is a Mason nurse?
You do know the difference between symbolic and literal, right?
Originally posted by ajay59
Yes, most normal people do.
People however, who are inclined to believe in the need for secrecy and ritual, apparently do not!
Originally posted by mee30
reply to post by winofiend
Hmmmm so what is this comment supposed to be exactly? Very strange... So you are just going for the ridicule angle then? I see, carry on... Not sure what you are ridiculing as I made no claims in that statement but merely ASKED how does it make the case closed... But, oh well, bravo...
I understood perfectly well that they were symbolic. Do you know why? Because it is explained to you prior to the initiation.