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originally posted by: cowgomoo
Are Freemasons terrorist organization?
Carbonari were claw of Masons paw. And they were terrorists.
en.wikipedia.org...
What do you think?
originally posted by: kibric
a reply to: network dude
" By establishing reading societies, and subscription libraries, and taking these under our direction, and supplying them through our labours, we may turn the public mind which way we will " - adam weishaupt
" They wanted the church to stop controlling the thoughts and actions of the masses " - networkdude
we may turn the public mind which way we will....sounds a lot like controlling the thoughts and actions of the masses
"If you look at the Bavrian Illuminati and what they were trying to accomplish, it has nothing about wealth and power, it was in fact trying to give the power back to the people. "
i smell Bull
originally posted by: AMPTAH
originally posted by: cowgomoo
Are Freemasons terrorist organization?
Carbonari were claw of Masons paw. And they were terrorists.
en.wikipedia.org...
What do you think?
The thing is, because of the "black ball" Freemasons are whatever they want to be.
When you understand the purpose of the black ball, then you will see, that Freemasonry is not the same thing as Freemasons. A particular lodge, may evolve to become any sort of order. For example, some people claim that Freemasonry is racist. But, this is not true. Freemasonry doesn't care about your race. However, some lodges use the black ball to exclude people of races that they don't like. The principle here, is that the current "brothers" will only allow new members that bring "harmony" to the group. Anyone, who is different, in whatever way a single brother decides is dissonant to the team, will be black balled. A single black ball is all it takes to exclude a candidate. So, once the lodge lets in a single racist member, it becomes forever racist. He alone has the power to exclude those he doesn't like. Same with terrorist. Once you have a bunch of lodge brothers who are bent on terror, they will black ball any peace loving candidate, and only accept like-minded folks.
This is why you can judge the whole lodge, by the actions of a single member.
If you happen to discover what that member is up to, that is. Usually, because of misdirection, the cowan's can't see into the lodge goings-on. Outsiders mostly have to speculate.
However, sometimes Freemasons will proudly declare their actions, like "liberating" the USA from British Rule, or bringing Liberty, Equality, Fraternity to the French, etc.. usually long after the revolutions. They never call these activities terrorism, even though it did bring terror to those on the opposite sides. When the efforts fail, like Anders Brevik, they disown their own. But, it's all the same types of activity. Not all Freemasons engage in this type of thing, but Freemasonry is the perfect place to carry on the cloak and dagger.
originally posted by: nancyliedersdeaddog
....I wish we could compile an accurate list of Freemasons who have done horrible crimes in the last 50 years...
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: nancyliedersdeaddog
....I wish we could compile an accurate list of Freemasons who have done horrible crimes in the last 50 years...
Network purchased a sixer of Natty Ice recently. There is no worse crime in my eyes.