Does anyone know the source of this Secret Society photo that was in The Fall of The Cabal?
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Pepijn van Erp @pjvanerp " Found it! The photo that is frequently used by conspiracy theorists as portraying the powerful families of 'the 13 bloodlines' or the Illuminati, is actually a photo from the Kappa Gamma Fraternity @KappaGamma1901 at Gallaudet University. "
Gallaudet University is a private federally chartered university in Washington, D.C., for the education of the deaf and hard of hearing. It was founded in 1864 as a grammar school for both deaf and blind children. Wikipedia
Thanks. This site is literally the best place on the internet. X is pretty good but this place is the cat's meow.
You're welcome, Interesting little info.
I give out Commods foods in Calif. been doing it for years, At an old The Grange Hall. Officially named The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry. At the only building that remains that was also, as so happens to have been old CCC camp/barracks of about 7 buildings plus out buildings, ( I actually have an old picture of the camp.) from the 30s good ol Roosevelt New Deal.... Chicken in every pot car in every Garage.
While reading the old booklets I was surprised to see that the Grand Pooba was required to make oaths that to whom the books would be given, to learn the masonic like rituals, make appointments for leadership etc. that no one else was ever allowed to view the hardback booklets in there possession and he was required with the upmost urgency to know where every single copy was at all times.
It surprised me because I always thought of the grange as simply farmers sharing crop info and the like... yes and NO! they wear regalia, have rituals, opening and closing...
Way more of a secret society than I could have imagined than I had thought and I had been reading about Masons, Jesuits, Rosicrucian's and the like for years, I only skimmed the top but then had to check if they were mason related... because it looks like they recruited teens and young adults it looks like a precursor to Masons
that's interesting, thanks for sharing! always love to hear about different parts of the country, lifestyle etc. and I've come to believe that my upper Midwest has a lot of Freemason activity, your post makes me feel not so alone😎