A timely reminder from Benjamin Franklin
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The bones were from another person who lived there who was an anatomist or something and would use cadavers for study.
This one was thoroughly debunked, Franklin wasn't some sort of monster.
They were masons but they hadn't been infiltrated by the Bavarian Illuminati yet, the illuminated philosophy started infiltrating European lodges after 1776.
A concerned Mason wrote Washington warning him of this development and Washington stated that wasn't happening yet in America. The Masons of America were very different than the illuminated masonry we see today.
Thank you Patriot. That is reassuring . . .
hells fire club was a sex magick club but yeah keep telling yourself about the alternate responsible convenience inventon brought to us by PBS and snopes perhaps
OK you don't understand Ben's relationship with the Hellfire Club.
You need to read "How the Nation Was Won" by H. Graham Lowry.
Franklin wrote to the Hellfire club in letters trolling them and worked with patriots in the colonies to expose and bring them down. He was never a member and if you read some of the letters he wrote they are hilarious. Franklin was the original troll and the founders were well aware of the evil deeds of the Hellfire club.
do you have a link ??? and thanks i will keep an open mind cuz ialways liked the fact that franklin was merchant class not landed gentry ....
https://www.amazon.com/How-Nation-Was-Won-1630-1754-ebook/dp/B00OVRBT5I/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2G6T1FU57NE6B&keywords=how+the+nation+was+won&qid=1649710691&sprefix=how+the+nation+was+won%2Caps%2C202&sr=8-1
It's one of my favorite books of all time, it also highlights the Jesuit influence in the colonies and how the Jesuits were working with the Crown to undermine the colonies.
Lots of fascinating information that cleared up a lot of holes in my understanding. He was a revolutionary war historian who ran one of the museums/tours and spent his life talking about the revolutionary war. He never did get to make any more volumes before his death, unsure if his death was suspicious or not.
Yeah I came in and out of phases hating and loving the founders, it was really hard to parse the information in a way that exonerated them from what's going on today.
This book is the best thing I've found which touches on these topics. I really believe the founders were a totally different breed of Mason than the illuminated Luciferianism we see today.