I'd also love to see all of the supposedly "modern" garbage built by these people removed as well. Paul Joseph Watson does a good roundup of ugly UK architecture. Now we know WHY they deliberately made art, architecture, fashion, music, and movies all dark and ugly and jarring. Uglification
Nonsense. 555 feet high with an original foundation 23 feet deep (increased to a total of ~37 feet). You guys need to stop seeing Masonic goblins under every bed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Monument
You are the only clown. You dream up nonsense and then claim everyone else is lying. And you have no sense of discernment about Wikipedia. Straight history or science is pretty trustworthy, or at least verifiable. Political topics not so much. But prove them wrong. It should be easy, right? Don't stay up nights.
Monolisks are a great example. Like the "Washington monument." Phallic symbols of power.
anything masonic needs to be removed.
I'd also love to see all of the supposedly "modern" garbage built by these people removed as well. Paul Joseph Watson does a good roundup of ugly UK architecture. Now we know WHY they deliberately made art, architecture, fashion, music, and movies all dark and ugly and jarring. Uglification
Freemasons built pretty good buildings and even a notable country
Fuck them.
666 in total length with 111 feet of the Washington Monument under ground.
Probably a coincidence on 666 reference though.
Wow they really don't hide it at all do they?
Nonsense. 555 feet high with an original foundation 23 feet deep (increased to a total of ~37 feet). You guys need to stop seeing Masonic goblins under every bed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Monument
Keep reading what the clowns want you to read...
Since you like Clownpedia and think its the authoritive source for anything, check out the topic on Covid19.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/COVID-19_pandemic
You are the only clown. You dream up nonsense and then claim everyone else is lying. And you have no sense of discernment about Wikipedia. Straight history or science is pretty trustworthy, or at least verifiable. Political topics not so much. But prove them wrong. It should be easy, right? Don't stay up nights.