The original Green Dragon Tavern—referred to as the “Headquarters of the Revolution” by Daniel Webster and a “nest of sedition” by Royal Governor Thomas Hutchinson—was the location at which the Sons of Liberty met to plan out the Boston Tea Party. An 1898 artist’s rendering of that storied night, with the tavern and its sign in the shape of a dragon in the background, can be seen below. Lodge of St. Andrew members Paul Revere (1734-1818), John Hancock (1736/7-1793), and Joseph Warren (1741-1775) were also members of the Sons of Liberty and deeply involved in the group’s activities.
Hell yeah! Its the opposite of the conspiracy theory when you read up…freemasonry played a huge role in the creation of America. Concepts of equality among men regardless of economic status, open dialogue, belief in God that hands down moral law to man, all found their roots in the oldest fraternity in the world sometime in 1300s long before America was dreamed of.
Freemasons - https://nationalheritagemuseum.typepad.com/library_and_archives/boston-tea-party-1773/
The original Green Dragon Tavern—referred to as the “Headquarters of the Revolution” by Daniel Webster and a “nest of sedition” by Royal Governor Thomas Hutchinson—was the location at which the Sons of Liberty met to plan out the Boston Tea Party. An 1898 artist’s rendering of that storied night, with the tavern and its sign in the shape of a dragon in the background, can be seen below. Lodge of St. Andrew members Paul Revere (1734-1818), John Hancock (1736/7-1793), and Joseph Warren (1741-1775) were also members of the Sons of Liberty and deeply involved in the group’s activities.
Hell yeah! Its the opposite of the conspiracy theory when you read up…freemasonry played a huge role in the creation of America. Concepts of equality among men regardless of economic status, open dialogue, belief in God that hands down moral law to man, all found their roots in the oldest fraternity in the world sometime in 1300s long before America was dreamed of.
exactly^ everything makes sense once you see the big picture/how long they've been planning this🐸
example; George Washington was a master mason, his statue at the George Washington Masonic Memorial is 17 feet tall...
https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/freemasonry/the-george-washington-masonic-national-memorial/