Posted on 03/25/2025 1:06:11 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
Or ... what's the Mason's issue with RCs?
It makes as much sense as what the true believer morons post on this thread.
More reliably sourced, too.
This is an excellent classic book that you could teach you a lot about many groups ancient and modern:
https://www.amazon.com/Secret-Teachings-all-Ages/dp/1604590955
Hint: One reason they are called “secrets” is that most people do not know about them.
I don't know if there is any truth to the accusations of blood sacrifices. However, a leftist writer who uses the same snarky language used against conservatives on other topics would tend to induce belief in a conclusion opposite to his.
That book was written decades before Hall joined freemasonry. He was basically trying to define and tie two things together twenty-five years beforehand. Hard pass.
If we compared Hall’s IQ to yours it would not be pretty.
Lol.
yawn
You cannot learn what you are not intelligent enough to learn.
I don’t think there is one. Lots of Roman Catholics are masons nowadays.
You are right, though, that there used to be Protestant/Roman Catholic ugliness and black/white racism. This caused separate fraternity chapters to open based on religion or race.
A ‘leftist’ rag isn’t always wrong about everything.
I’m sure you’re right…and yet…somehow even I know that calling someone names on a political forum doesn’t change the date for when an author wrote a book.
“Whose Name, by the way, your Freemasonry Lodge does not allow one to speak, let alone to pray in.”
Wrong, and wrong.
“what’s the Mason’s issue with RCs?”
Absolutely nothing. Many many Roman Catholics are Masons.
Hahahaha…oh those Masons…their secretive good deeds makes them evil somehow.
I bet it was fun and delicious.
“There are Masonic symbols on the dollar bill.”
There are symbols that were in wide use by many groups, including the Masons, on the dollar bill.
Hall is stunningly brilliant—it is hardly name calling to note that many folks are not smart enough to understand his writing.
Wow did you read that? I need eye bleach.
A little research on Brian Friedberg, the author of the Wired article, indicates that he is a graduate student in Social Anthropology at Harvard University, a Senior Researcher at the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. The advisory board includes, besides three members with the last name of Shorenstein, Katie Couric and Marvin Kalb, two retired liberal TV news people, people currently or formerly on the staffs of the Washington Post, The Daily Beast, BBC, the Associated Press, and Turner Broadcasting System, and Drew Altman, President and CEO, Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, a notoriously left wing tax free foundation.
The author is speaking from an entity deep in the Deep State network of quasi-governmental institutions, prestigious law firms, legacy media companies, and tax-free foundations. This article was written almost five years ago, and he advocated social media censorship of the adrenochrome stories. Big Tech, the legacy media, and the Biden Administration all cooperated to silence all stories counter to the narrative.
So, do you believe elite Democrats are killing children and eating their glands?
Terms like “stunningly brilliant” are subjective. Copyright dates and publishing dates are objective.
I know that I can never attain to the heights you have reached in wisdom and internet discourse, but I just wanted you to know.
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