I am in the process of watching this video now and it really is mind-blowing. I'm shocked that Q doesn't list more connections to Freemasonry because that video ties a lot of Q topics together. I wonder how many of the sealed indictments are for Freemasons?
The handshake was new information for me and it was jarring because I believe a couple of times I have shaken hands with modestly influential local people that shook my hand very strangely. That form is almost effeminate, very fingery.
I don't know the answer to your question, but an analysis of Trump's hand language as it relates to Freemasonry would make for a fascinating thread.
my father had been a life long temple going mormon until around age 64 when he converted to becoming a christian. He sold insurance and met many many people in that profession. He said many customers would come in and give him the 'secret' masonic handshake and he would give it right back to them knowing they were likely to proceed with buying insurance having done so. Kinda sneaky, but he knew the handshake well because of his mormon temple activiities.
I’m glad you mentioned about the effeminate handshake. I’ve noticed that over the years. I’m female and I’ve always hated that handshake and considered it wimpy and inauthentic. Now I wonder if those people were checking my status.
I am in the process of watching this video now and it really is mind-blowing. I'm shocked that Q doesn't list more connections to Freemasonry because that video ties a lot of Q topics together. I wonder how many of the sealed indictments are for Freemasons?
The handshake was new information for me and it was jarring because I believe a couple of times I have shaken hands with modestly influential local people that shook my hand very strangely. That form is almost effeminate, very fingery.
I don't know the answer to your question, but an analysis of Trump's hand language as it relates to Freemasonry would make for a fascinating thread.
my father had been a life long temple going mormon until around age 64 when he converted to becoming a christian. He sold insurance and met many many people in that profession. He said many customers would come in and give him the 'secret' masonic handshake and he would give it right back to them knowing they were likely to proceed with buying insurance having done so. Kinda sneaky, but he knew the handshake well because of his mormon temple activiities.
I’m glad you mentioned about the effeminate handshake. I’ve noticed that over the years. I’m female and I’ve always hated that handshake and considered it wimpy and inauthentic. Now I wonder if those people were checking my status.