I do like this guy, but his views on low level freemasons is nothing that I recognise - most of what he referred to is just popular myth, certainly here in the UK.
I don't have access to the same level of information he has about others, but he seems to believe that all low level FM's are on some kind of hit list, and his justification? - he thinks they should die because he thinks they joined a 'networking club to make their business successful'.
It undermines his whole message, at least to me, because my experience of FM is that there are strict rules about not trying to use FM for pecuniary (financial) advantage, so even that's bollocks.
Another example, he seems to think FM's swear an oath to not betray other FM's under penalty of death! Total rubbish.
There is an element in the oath about not repeating the secrets of the degree (passwords/handshakes etc. - that's it) and it also refers to the symbolic penalty of the degree - which at one time meant that 'x', where x is the penalty suffered for breaking the oath. It certainly isn't part of the oath today.
What's more, all of the information is already online, so you might ask what the point is? In my opinion it's about keeping your word and being trustworthy - nothing more sinister than that (although maybe 100 years ago it was different, but we're talking about now).
If what he is saying is true, and that 'low level masons have limited time left on this earth' with all that statement implies, it means that he's prepared for people to be killed who haven't actually committed a crime (not even a trial apparently). That is not that actions of a 'good' person imho and God will be my judge, not vengeful grifters.
I do see your point, but I will wait and see. Perhaps it is meant to scare more of the bad lower-level FMs to rat on their seniors. I believe/hope that regardless of all that, that there will be trials in the form of military tribunals, because the whole organisation has been used in infiltrate the world with ends of treason. And the evidence will be based on NSA recordings and insiders jumping ship.
Absolutely, if there are FM's that are up to no good then they deserve everything that's coming to them.
It's just that after 4 years I haven't seen or heard anything dodgy, but then I live in a rural area.
The kind of jobs people have in my lodge:
IT Consultant; Taxi driver; Farmer; First Aid teacher; Game Keeper; Plumber; Mechanic etc. Not exactly CEO's of multi-billion dollar companies.
I do like this guy, but his views on low level freemasons is nothing that I recognise - most of what he referred to is just popular myth, certainly here in the UK.
I don't have access to the same level of information he has about others, but he seems to believe that all low level FM's are on some kind of hit list, and his justification? - he thinks they should die because he thinks they joined a 'networking club to make their business successful'.
It undermines his whole message, at least to me, because my experience of FM is that there are strict rules about not trying to use FM for pecuniary (financial) advantage, so even that's bollocks.
Another example, he seems to think FM's swear an oath to not betray other FM's under penalty of death! Total rubbish.
There is an element in the oath about not repeating the secrets of the degree (passwords/handshakes etc. - that's it) and it also refers to the symbolic penalty of the degree - which at one time meant that 'x', where x is the penalty suffered for breaking the oath. It certainly isn't part of the oath today.
What's more, all of the information is already online, so you might ask what the point is? In my opinion it's about keeping your word and being trustworthy - nothing more sinister than that (although maybe 100 years ago it was different, but we're talking about now).
If what he is saying is true, and that 'low level masons have limited time left on this earth' with all that statement implies, it means that he's prepared for people to be killed who haven't actually committed a crime (not even a trial apparently). That is not that actions of a 'good' person imho and God will be my judge, not vengeful grifters.
I do see your point, but I will wait and see. Perhaps it is meant to scare more of the bad lower-level FMs to rat on their seniors. I believe/hope that regardless of all that, that there will be trials in the form of military tribunals, because the whole organisation has been used in infiltrate the world with ends of treason. And the evidence will be based on NSA recordings and insiders jumping ship.
Absolutely, if there are FM's that are up to no good then they deserve everything that's coming to them.
It's just that after 4 years I haven't seen or heard anything dodgy, but then I live in a rural area.
The kind of jobs people have in my lodge: IT Consultant; Taxi driver; Farmer; First Aid teacher; Game Keeper; Plumber; Mechanic etc. Not exactly CEO's of multi-billion dollar companies.