So now that I've laid down a little bit of past history, I suppose I should get to the purpose of this explanation. about Freemasons and their secrets. I am going to use the Oregon Ritual work and the lectures of the degrees in Oregon to explain myself. I'm sure that your ritual ...
How many Freemasons are there? According to the United Grand Lodge of England, there are 6 million Freemasons worldwide. What are the values of Freemasonry? The values of Freemasonry are brotherly love, relief and truth Brotherly Love:Caring for Each Other and Our Communities ...
Freemasons work to smooth the rough stone edge indifference to create a vibrant and living craft. Neither libertines, racists, nor atheists by creed, Freemasons should not suffer it to exist within its body. Therefore, it is accurate to say that masons are not irreligious; to the contrary t...
The Freemasons’ Community:A first-of-its-kind online community for those looking to learn more about the mysteries of Freemasonry in the company of like-minded men.Click here to learn more. The Historical Significance of Duly and Truly Preparedness In Freemasonry, the phrase “duly and truly p...
The freemasons use the bee and the beehive among it's designs. This is associated with freemasonry being the queen bee and the workers creating a hive through hard work. Napoleon associated the bee with regeneration.There is no question that bees have a firm place in the spiritual world. In...
In an interview I recorded a couple of weeks ago with Paul Brennan ofReality Check Radiohe asked me when I thought the authorities would come to their senses and realise that the“safe and effective” narrative is false. I found myself at a loss for words because I don’t see any indic...
Themalso points out that there have always been terms in the gay community for young, hairless, attractive men. According to that site, twinks were previously called “mollies” in England and “knabe” in Germany. But the things that tieallthese definitions together include being gay, being ...
The town of Victor, Colorado was once a booming mining town with a bit of its own gold rush which attracted many to move to the small, desolate town. With so many moving into the town, a chapter of Freemasons was established. The town was later abandoned, but many of its buildings, ...
The Freemasons contributed funds to DIA when it was being built, and have a time capsule that will not be opened for decades, seen here. Explore Denver International Airport + Conspiracies Daily Blast LIVE via YouTube Blucifer One of the most infamous parts of DIA is the 'Blue Mustang' scu...
The Freemasons contributed funds to DIA when it was being built, and have a time capsule that will not be opened for decades, seen here. Explore Denver International Airport + Conspiracies Daily Blast LIVE via YouTube Blucifer One of the most infamous parts of DIA is the 'Blue Mustang' scu...