Can you see it?! Freemasons again.
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There is something about this Freemason shit I don't get, unless it's totally different in the US.
In the UK, all the masonic lodges have been shut down for nearly two years, and before that the lodge meetings are mostly initiations and the festive board.
If there is an element of Freemasonry that is balls deep in the stuff that's going on, it must be part of other, and higher, degrees (chapters) which I admittedly know nothing about.
Just like when you weren't allowed to go into Church that didn't mean mass wasn't still going on somewhere some place. A lodge is just a building. The organization will exist with or without them.
That's what I'm trying to tell you, there hasn't been any official meetings in nearly two years.
I'm in the UK so not sure if it's the same elsewhere, but this idea that Freemasonry is the big boogeyman just doesn't stack up.
Now, if you tied to convince me that there was corruption at the uppermost levels and that regular Freemasonry was a just a front to provide cover for an actual secret society, then I'd be open to look at evidence of that (and I have seen some stuff that does make me wonder - that Albert Pike book for starters).
There are a lot of very pro American and constitutional Freemasonry chapters. You'd be surprised. I talked to a guy one time and what he was basically telling me is that the Illuminati has infiltrated Masonry and uses their teachings. Can't just paint a broad brush with masonry, but the elite do use the teachings of Masonry to their advantage in an evil way.
You might not be convinced, but I know there haven't been any meetings in the UK.
I also recall that the Boston Tea party was reputedly organised by local freemasons.
https://www.conspiracyarchive.com/2014/01/29/illuminati-conspiracy-part-one/
Briefly, the background of the Bavarian Illuminati puzzle is this. On May 1, 1776, in Bavaria, Dr. Adam Weishaupt, a professor of Canon Law at Ingolstadt University and a former Jesuit, formed a secret society called the Order of the Illuminati within the existing Masonic lodges of Germany. Since Masonry is itself a secret society, the Illuminati was a secret society within a secret society, a mystery inside a mystery, so to say.
What I always keep coming back to is the policy that I've heard about them and admission, that you have to ask one who is one to join. If that's true, what is the attraction to amass suck a huge number? How is joining with evil that desirable in so many?
You may believe it is evil, but others do not.
Well, that is certainly how it used to be as far as I know, but these days you can just apply online.