you are probably no higher than
a sixth degree mason then and they count on you to be their defender through your
ignorance of what you are really a part of
It just seems odd to me that people who aren't freemasons seem to know more about it than those that are, and it's not like I haven't been keeping an eye out for anything dodgy.
Inhave my doubts, but I really haven't seen any signs such as what's portrayed here.
As far as I can tell, if there is anything dodgy going on, then it's part of the 'side degrees'. You don't get to know any details of those unless you join them.
However, 'Freemasonry' in general is pretty much exactly what it looks like on the tin. There are semi-official web sites out there that literally contain all the esoteric stuff, and I guarantee that 99% of freemasons have no idea what the symbolism actually means.
Based on what I've seen, it's almost like it's codifed alchemy, but that's about it.
The biggest “reveal” I am most aware of - and I am sure you are too - was the Oz X Factor winner Altiyan Childs… anyone watching this, including freemasons, with half a critical thinking brain surely can’t fail to come away curious about his reasoning… Personally I view this stuff in very banal terms: most humans are some mix of being colossally dull, mediocre, shallow or dumb as rocks, myself included. Secret societies and other ready-made parasitic fraternity networks like politics, showbusiness, police, military etc are a cheat code for the pathologically insignificant to feel importance beyond their competency.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XnbB2Bg0Ig
I did watch that, and to be fair it's what put me on high alert in the first place.
However, odd as it may sound, anyone can set up a group and call themselves freemasons, or illuminati, or whatever. Doesn't mean they have a warrant from a grand lodge.
I haven't been to a lodge meeting now in nearly a year, but I'm still waiting for some hard evidence I can use to challenge the lodge members with. Until I get something irrefutable I can't even convince myself, let alone others.
It just makes me wonder at how people who aren't freemasons happen to know so much more about what supposedly goes on than actual freemasons.
I've heard that their oaths to the club are creepy, like you will allow yourself to be mutilated or something if you ever divulge any of their secrets.
This is the same symbolic dogma that goes on in mormon temple ceremonies, marraige specifically. I say this from personal experience. I reveal no details but the info is out there.
ffs, is freemasonry in the US totally different or something? This bears zero resemblance to anything I've ever seen or heard in the UK freemasons.
you are probably no higher than a sixth degree mason then and they count on you to be their defender through your ignorance of what you are really a part of
I'm not defending anything.
It just seems odd to me that people who aren't freemasons seem to know more about it than those that are, and it's not like I haven't been keeping an eye out for anything dodgy.
Inhave my doubts, but I really haven't seen any signs such as what's portrayed here.
Its because people like this guy rile up non freemasons to believe all kinds of garbage.
Well, what have you heard?
As far as I can tell, if there is anything dodgy going on, then it's part of the 'side degrees'. You don't get to know any details of those unless you join them.
However, 'Freemasonry' in general is pretty much exactly what it looks like on the tin. There are semi-official web sites out there that literally contain all the esoteric stuff, and I guarantee that 99% of freemasons have no idea what the symbolism actually means.
Based on what I've seen, it's almost like it's codifed alchemy, but that's about it.
The biggest “reveal” I am most aware of - and I am sure you are too - was the Oz X Factor winner Altiyan Childs… anyone watching this, including freemasons, with half a critical thinking brain surely can’t fail to come away curious about his reasoning… Personally I view this stuff in very banal terms: most humans are some mix of being colossally dull, mediocre, shallow or dumb as rocks, myself included. Secret societies and other ready-made parasitic fraternity networks like politics, showbusiness, police, military etc are a cheat code for the pathologically insignificant to feel importance beyond their competency. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XnbB2Bg0Ig
I did watch that, and to be fair it's what put me on high alert in the first place.
However, odd as it may sound, anyone can set up a group and call themselves freemasons, or illuminati, or whatever. Doesn't mean they have a warrant from a grand lodge.
I haven't been to a lodge meeting now in nearly a year, but I'm still waiting for some hard evidence I can use to challenge the lodge members with. Until I get something irrefutable I can't even convince myself, let alone others.
It just makes me wonder at how people who aren't freemasons happen to know so much more about what supposedly goes on than actual freemasons.
I've heard that their oaths to the club are creepy, like you will allow yourself to be mutilated or something if you ever divulge any of their secrets.
This is the same symbolic dogma that goes on in mormon temple ceremonies, marraige specifically. I say this from personal experience. I reveal no details but the info is out there.