Unfortunately, many charities that do good work also act as money laundering operations for some organizations/people. See the Clinton Foundation for the most obvious example, but we've had plenty of others involved in financial scandals - lots of questions about the Red Cross come to mind.
So does the Shriners hospital do good work? Sure, probably.
But the Masons take in membership dues from all over the country, along with all of those times you've seen donation buckets for the Shriners set up in front of the grocery store or the local county fair. How much of that money actually goes to helping sick children, and how much ultimately gets used funding other nefarious purposes (such as implementing your group leaders' stated goals of a Luciferian global world order)?
Furthermore, having a well-known charity provides a front and cover for your organization. Even back in the 1800s and early 1900s whenever the Masons were criticized by church groups for quite literally being a Pagan secret society, the Masons would always respond by pointing at the Shriners Hospital and talking about all the great work they're doing.
I get it, dealing with the reality of the Masons is tough compared to, say, the Illuminati, because many of us know or knew Masons.
My grandpa was a Mason. To him it was just a men's club where he made some good business connections when he returned home from the Korean War, it just had a few goofy weird rituals. I don't think for a second he was some kind of Satanic globalist pedo, the man was a veteran, a loving father, and an extreme patriot.
But his money went to supporting the causes of Satanic globalist pedos, and he never knew it. And it saddens me to no end to know he was led away from Christ by participating in it. He seemed to know it was a big mistake instinctively; he once ominously said to me, "I never introduced your dad or any of you boys to it because I didn't think it was right to put you through that."
On the spiritual warfare side, I've prayed to cut off any generational curses he may have incurred through his participation in the group. Not kidding.
Unfortunately, many charities that do good work also act as money laundering operations for some organizations/people. See the Clinton Foundation for the most obvious example, but we've had plenty of others involved in financial scandals - lots of questions about the Red Cross come to mind.
So does the Shriners hospital do good work? Sure, probably.
But the Masons take in membership dues from all over the country, along with all of those times you've seen donation buckets for the Shriners set up in front of the grocery store or the local county fair. How much of that money actually goes to helping sick children, and how much ultimately gets used funding other nefarious purposes (such as implementing your group leaders' stated goals of a Luciferian global world order)?
Furthermore, having a well-known charity provides a front and cover for your organization. Even back in the 1800s and early 1900s whenever the Masons were criticized by church groups for quite literally being a Pagan secret society, the Masons would always respond by pointing at the Shriners Hospital and talking about all the great work they're doing.
I get it, dealing with the reality of the Masons is tough compared to, say, the Illuminati, because many of us know or knew Masons.
My grandpa was a Mason. To him it was just a men's club where he made some good business connections when he returned home from the Korean War, it just had a few goofy weird rituals. I don't think for a second he was some kind of Satanic globalist pedo, the man was a veteran, a loving father, and an extreme patriot.
But his money went to supporting the causes of Satanic globalist pedos, and he never knew it. And it saddens me to no end to know he was led away from Christ by participating in it. He seemed to know it was a big mistake instinctively; he once ominously said to me, "I never introduced your dad or any of you boys to it because I didn't think it was right to put you through that."
On the spiritual warfare side, I've prayed to cut off any generational curses he may have incurred through his participation in the group. Not kidding.
I have Mormonism in my line. Of they were Freemasonic I have renounced Satanism in myself and my bloodline too. We are all born S I N postitive.
Thanks for the detailed thoughts. I’ve thought so much. Some details are available re funds spent on the actual mission but never get actual details.