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posted ago by Cat_Anon ago by Cat_Anon +47 / -1

know that this might be seen as controversial or even distasteful to many, but is it a positive thing for the Washington Monument to remain standing? It's undoubtedly a beautiful and historic monument, yet it's also undeniable what it represents. It stands as a symbol of the Masons' dominion and nothing more. We might try to find deeper meaning, but it is what it is. The Masons have erected similar, smaller obelisks around the world, including in England and the Vatican. Our American culture is infused with various Masonic symbols, and this is among the most prominent. What does it imply to be under the influence of the Masonic symbol? Anecdotes and evidence often suggest that the Masons are associated with a form of worship involving Lucifer. So again, do we want our nation represented by the symbol of child sacrifice, and all the wars and suffering the Masons brought us just because it is "beautiful, and historic"?

Ultimately, my opinion on what should be done with this monument won't matter, as the decision will rest with those in power. There's a reasonable possibility that they might consider its removal. The Patriots or the "white hats" use symbolism in their battle against the Deep State, as evidenced by their destruction of the Georgia Guidestones last year. However, the Georgia Guidestones' symbolism and importance are nowhere near that of the Washington Monument for the Masons. The "white hats" seem to view their struggle as a spiritual one. There's a Bible verse, Exodus 34:13 (ESV), that advises tearing down pagan monuments: 'You shall tear down their altars and break their pillars and cut down their Asherim.'

Nevertheless, destroying this historical monument would likely be as controversial as the removal of the World Trade Center in 2001. If such an action were to occur, I think the White Hays would frame the event involving Antifa or BLM. Few would question the such a heinous act against a symbol of the United States. This false flag would result in the removal of the symbol and a surge of public sentiment supporting a strong crackdown on these anarchists