There are some schools of conspiracy thought in which there were once good and bad masons. The good masons were the southern masons, the bad ones the york and scottish rite masons. But I haven’t seen anything about the possible origins of southern masons that fits with the most likely explanation for the origin of the masons, namely the Bill Cooper theory that they are the frere macons i.e., the knights templar. After friday the 13th they fled to England and became the freemasons. How did they get to the American south?
Possibly related is the knights hospitallers, who fought alongside the templars in the crusades. The hospitallers were instrumental in the friday the 13th attack on the templars. They were destroyed by freemason Napoleon who conquered Malta before moving on to Egypt (where it is rumoured he spent 3 nights in a sarcophagus in a pyramid). Napoleon went on to clear out modern day Israel for settlement…
Are their bad Masons? Yes, but George Washington was not one of them and anyone who argues against is arguing the greatest thing that ever happened in western society over the last 200 years was just chance.
The lesson that they intended for history to learn, after the planned fall of America, was that freedom and liberty and self governance, etc., inevitably leads to the demise they planned for us. Future generations were to be conditioned that living as we do, wanting to live as we do, is a society-ending evil. Just another brick in the Great Work to which all freemasons are contumately contributing.
There are some schools of conspiracy thought in which there were once good and bad masons. The good masons were the southern masons, the bad ones the york and scottish rite masons. But I haven’t seen anything about the possible origins of southern masons that fits with the most likely explanation for the origin of the masons, namely the Bill Cooper theory that they are the frere macons i.e., the knights templar. After friday the 13th they fled to England and became the freemasons. How did they get to the American south?
Possibly related is the knights hospitallers, who fought alongside the templars in the crusades. The hospitallers were instrumental in the friday the 13th attack on the templars. They were destroyed by freemason Napoleon who conquered Malta before moving on to Egypt (where it is rumoured he spent 3 nights in a sarcophagus in a pyramid). Napoleon went on to clear out modern day Israel for settlement…
Are their bad Masons? Yes, but George Washington was not one of them and anyone who argues against is arguing the greatest thing that ever happened in western society over the last 200 years was just chance.
The lesson that they intended for history to learn, after the planned fall of America, was that freedom and liberty and self governance, etc., inevitably leads to the demise they planned for us. Future generations were to be conditioned that living as we do, wanting to live as we do, is a society-ending evil. Just another brick in the Great Work to which all freemasons are contumately contributing.