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Masonic chapters are extremely common in rural America...especially in the Midwest. Good people, among them farmers and businessmen, joined these chapters, and did good civic and charitable work. My grandfather was one such person, and was held in high esteem in his community. He raised a large family during the Depression years.
The signs, like the one pictured, are not evidence of "the evil cabal at work" in East Palestine.
Yes, I understand all about freemasonry. The only point I was making is that this sign, in and of itself, is not evidence of the cabal's influence in East Palestine. These chapters are common, and, on the local level, filled with good people.
Interesting story, husband had an older friend who was a Mason. This was decades ago. The friend went to Texas for a ceremony to become a 33rd degree Mason. On the way back to Missouri, he was in a car wreck and died instantly, the other 3 people in the car were injured but lived. We now wonder what happened. Did he go through with it? Did he find out about what being 33rd meant?
Irrelevant. Everyone has heard the sad sack tale of the good, ignorant Mason.
If there's a terrorist incident it makes sense to look for signs of Masonic help.
And the Masonic story we have yet to hear: the Mason whistleblower who told us about all the crime he and his buddies carried out. Strange we haven't heard that one yet...
But they have to take oaths to a society that is secret at the top. These clubs are where evildoers can plot their schemes to harvest from their communities for evil purposes. It's a better idea to form one's own group, like ecclesia.
Are you a mason?
If not, would you become one if invited?
If not, why not? Just interested, not an attack.
Thanks for the info...
Not all Masons are Caballists, but they cover for and help fund the top of the pyramid that are.
That implies that they are complicit. The local farmers and businessmen are not like that.
They’re complicit in their ignorance. Why not do charity through a Christian church instead of a satanic one?
You're speaking from the benefit of 20/20 hindsight, and the information explosion via the internet. Would you have been as wise as you are now, in the 1920s or 1930s? You can't condemn people for wanting to do good, and joining an organization with their neighbors to come together and accomplish something bigger than they can do on their own. The masons have been around for decades...centuries...in this country, doing needed civic work that no one else did. Churches have their place, too, but why place blame on people for doing good, when it didn't come from the "right" organization?
Just because we're alert to potential vehicles of the cabal, doesn't mean we condemn everyone, even if they may have been ignorant about some things. This is just another means to divide us, and cultivate hatred needlessly. We are stronger together.
Long-time family friends are members of a lodge. They are the best people I’ve ever known — always incredibly helpful and positive. I know it’s a “sample of 1,” but I’ve never observed anything evil.
They’ve sworn a blood oath of contumacy to the anonymous leaders of the freemasons.
They’re called Granges. We have one down the road from us. They do a lot with agriculture, gardening, etc.
But these are the low level members.