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To: Darksheare; lodwick


KKK CyClops "It portrays a man who is religious, socially conservative, respectful and respected — a man for whom a promise is an unbreakable bond. " -from the linked article ~
Really Dark? "Sorry Charlie Starkist doesn’t want tuna with good taste. Starkist wants tuna that tastes good." ....In other words Sheets Bird..... can talk the talk but not walk the walk!

These Cyclopes were the children of Uranus and Quick Facts about: Gaia (Greek mythology) goddess of the earth and mother of Cronus and the Titans in ancient mythologyGaia. They were Quick Facts about: giants An imaginary figure of superhuman size and strength; appears in folklore and fair talesgiants with a single eye in the middle of their forehead and a foul disposition. According to Quick Facts about: Hesiod Greek poet whose existing works describe rural life and the genealogies of the gods and the beginning of the world (eighth century BC)Hesiod, they were strong, stubborn, and "abrupt of emotion". Their names eventually became synonyms for strength and power, and were used to signify especially well-crafted weapons.

Polyphemus is best remembered for the role he took in Homer's epic poem the Odyssey when he captures the Greek hero Odysseus. The story unfolds as Odysseus and twelve of his crew, on their way home from the Trojan War, land on the island of the Cyclopes in search of provisions. Odysseus and his men came across the cave of Polyphemus, and went inside hoping to steal food while Polyphemus was away tending his flock. Being inquisitive, Odysseus wanted to see what a Cyclops looked like, so they hid in the cave until Polyphemus returned.

The Hidden Origins of Nazism (3)
We cannot help but wonder how Ottoman-based secret societies became so firmly entrenched in the financial affairs of modern Europe and the United States. There is certainly nothing wrong with preserving the vivid myths, oral traditions, and literature of our distant past. But the official standpoint of Freemasonry is one of keeping secrets. Instead of disseminating knowledge, it seeks to prevent the general public from being well-informed. Thus, it flourishes as an organized body of intellectual greed and self-interest. What's worse, it misapplies allegory to suit its interpretation of the murder of the ancient temple builder Hiram Abif, and the punishment of his assailants, in a manner resembling the violence of Jack the Ripper


3,610 posted on 06/28/2005 1:13:09 PM PDT by restornu (Many times TRUTH is disguise as FICTION..ET, MG12, RH-,BAALIM, CYCLOPS)
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To: restornu

I didn't read all that crap on your last link, but my father was a Mason and a Shriner, and my mom was an Easter Star. Many other members of my family were also in the Masons.

I think this stuff is full of SH!T. They were the best and most giving people that I ever knew and were loved by all.

Damn! I get tired of reading this crap on FR!! Get a GRIP!


3,612 posted on 06/28/2005 1:35:28 PM PDT by grannie9 (Between slobs, dogs, and Englishmen, I'm always in hot water.)
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To: restornu

I know!
Isn't that a laugh!
If Byrd is socially conservative, I'm Santa Claus!


3,637 posted on 06/29/2005 4:53:08 AM PDT by Darksheare (Hey troll, Sith happens.)
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