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To: C210N

If you go to the dark side (freemasonry) and advance to one of the higher levels, you make a life choice. Very few leave it and survive to tell the story.

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Interesting you say this. According to family lore, my mom’s dad was a 32nd degree freemason. He died before I was born so I know nothing about him and my mom died when I was 11. All she would say was he was wonderful and would have spoiled me lol.

But I found out years ago, that he had been married before my grandmother to another woman. The coincidences between this woman and my mother are very odd. My dad has stated emphatically that they did not know about this other marriage.

My grandfather died early, 50 ish of a heart attack? I’m not diggin’ him up to find out.

Was he murdered? Who knows.. however, I did get a letter from a cousin of my mother’s, some years back, stating exactly that.

Haha.. I’ve been watching Spooks tv show. 👀


586 posted on 06/28/2021 8:47:01 AM PDT by peteypupperdoo (Petey Pupperdoo (MY VOTE WAS STOLEN!) )
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To: peteypupperdoo

Very interesting, thanks for sharing that. 50 is quite young, and makes one ponder. My understanding is that there are 33 total levels, so 32 is up there.

I wonder how many “people” are at level 33.... is it like a president? And, what about 32... is it very rare, or is it like ubiquitous bank vice presidents?

I hear that getting to higher levels is not like getting boy scout badges... you do not climb up, you are pulled up.


628 posted on 06/28/2021 11:44:11 AM PDT by C210N (You can trust government or you can understand history. But you CANNOT do both)
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