The Masonic movement is not at all monolithic. It has branched many factions over hundreds of years. Certain people are always creating their own iteration of the same theme. All the factions can be pieced together like taxonomic family branching structures. It became an ascendant power in the era after the overthrow of the European aristocracy, which of course happened first in the US and was largely, perhaps even dominantly, brought about by members of the various related masonic orders. We know them as the founding fathers. But having become ascendant, these societies became open season for all aspirers and usurpers. Joseph Smith created the Mormons as an offshoot order based on Masonry. There was Theosophy, and who knows how many other offshoots. I'm not well versed in all of them. But one of the things that happens to the top dog is that it gets targeted by every scheming and avaricious type. To me, it seems like over time the organization got infiltrated, corrupted, and broken open to certain people that would have never been considered for membership in earlier days. I think control could no longer be maintained, resulting in a race to the bottom common denominator, which in the realm of power is always the mere manifestation of might makes right. I think that's what started bringing in all the dark and nefarious people, who began to manifest power and control as expressions of evil and depravity. The more depraved you are willing to be and act, the more others will fear you and believe that you are prepared to follow through with anything, no matter how unspeakable. At that point, you've got a runaway freight train. I am starting to think that much of the Q operation, even Trump himself, might be an attempt by certain members of the order to take back control and restablize the movement. In this sense, we could say that it is even their duty to do so, as in there is a certain moral obligation for masons to clean up the mess that they've brought to the world through the degenerates that they were not able to keep reeled in. Perhaps the military officer corps has been a repository for such Masonic figures seeking to recapture their lost movement. Certainly, not all members, not even high level ones, see their place in the order as some depraved, wicked person. Once upon a time, these leaders in pre-corruption times would have wanted to build states and societies, and see them thrive, like the Universal Architect that they worship. Sure, there would have been a lot of self-dealing and the sort of incompetence that goes along with an old-boy network, but you can fairly judge by the fruits of certain groups such as the American founding fathers what their true aspirations were. They were interested in building systems and structures of incredible order and noble principles, based on Roman and Greek symmetries. Somewhere the project got going in a haywire fashion, and by our time it has simply shattered into a million degenerate pieces. In today's age, someone like Trump has images of the god Apollo all over his Trump Tower suite. Christians will cry foul at the pagan nature of this, but I am not at all put off by pagan symbolism, any more than I am by pagan architecture which we already all feel inspired by. As long as it's the symbols and styles that express what is healthy, whole and life affirming. Everything Trump builds exhudes the sense of order, symmetry, discipline, and even beauty if one compares his contemporary buildings to the sick degenarcy of most modern structures. And then there is his executive order to bring back classical and "beautiful" architecture to federal buildings construction. I have pondered that act quite a lot, and it seems virtually inconceivable that a degenerate worshiper of darkness would even pretend to bring such a thing into government practice.
The Masonic movement is not at all monolithic. It has branched many factions over hundreds of years. Certain people are always creating their own iteration of the same theme. All the factions can be pieced together like taxonomic family branching structures. It became an ascendant power in the era after the overthrow of the European aristocracy, which of course happened first in the US and was largely, perhaps even dominantly, brought about by members of the various related masonic orders. We know them as the founding fathers. But having become ascendant, these societies became open season for all aspirers and usurpers. Joseph Smith created the Mormons as an offshoot order based on Masonry. There was Theosophy, and who knows how many other offshoots. I'm not well versed in all of them. But one of the things that happens to the top dog is that it gets targeted by every scheming and avaricious type. To me, it seems like over time the organization got infiltrated, corrupted, and broken open to certain people that would have never been considered for membership in earlier days. I think control could no longer be maintained, resulting in a race to the bottom common denominator, which in the realm of power is always the mere manifestation of might makes right. I think that's what started bringing in all the dark and nefarious people, who began to manifest power and control as expressions of evil and depravity. The more depraved you are willing to be and act, the more others will fear you and believe that you are prepared to follow through with anything, no matter how unspeakable. At that point, you've got a runaway freight train. I am starting to think that much of the Q operation, even Trump himself, might be an attempt by certain members of the order to take back control and restablize the movement. In this sense, we could say that it is even their duty to do so, as in there is a certain moral obligation for masons to clean up the mess that they've brought to the world through the degenerates that they were not able to keep reeled in. Perhaps the military officer corps has been a repository for such Masonic figures seeking to recapture their lost movement. Certainly, not all members, not even high level ones, see their place in the order as some depraved, wicked person. Once upon a time, these leaders in pre-corruption times would have wanted to build states and societies, and see them thrive, like the Universal Architect that they worship. Sure, there would have been a lot of self-dealing and the sort of incompetence that goes along with an old-boy network, but you can fairly judge by the fruits of certain groups such as the American founding fathers what their true aspirations were. They were interested in building systems and structures of incredible order and noble principles, based on Roman and Greek symmetries. Somewhere the project got going in a haywire fashion, and by our time it has simply shattered into a million degenerate pieces. In today's age, someone like Trump has images of the god Apollo all over his Trump Tower suite. Christians will cry foul at the pagan nature of this, but I am not at all put off by pagan symbolism, any more than I am by pagan architecture which we already all feel inspired by. As long as it's the symbols associated with what is healthy, whole and life affirming. Everything Trump builds exhudes the sense of order, symmetry, discipline, and even beauty if one compares his contemporary buildings to the sick degenarcy of most modern structures. And then there is his executive order to bring back classical and "beautiful" architecture to federal buildings construction. I have pondered that act quite a lot, and it seems virtually inconceivable that a degenerate worshiper of darkness would even pretend to bring such a thing into government practice.
The Masonic movement is not at all monolithic. It has branched many factions over hundreds of years. Certain people are always creating their own iteration of the same theme. All the factions can be pieced together like taxonomic family branching structures. It became an ascendant power in the era after the overthrow of the European aristocracy, which of course happened first in the US and was largely, perhaps even dominantly, brought about by members of the various related masonic orders. We know them as the founding fathers. But having become ascendant, these societies became open season for all aspirers and usurpers. Joseph Smith created the Mormons as an offshoot order based on Masonry. There was Theosophy, and who knows how many other offshoots. I'm not well versed in all of them. But one of the things that happens to the top dog is that it gets targeted by every scheming and avaricious type. To me, it seems like over time the organization got infiltrated, corrupted, and broken open to certain people that would have never been considered for membership in earlier days. I think control could no longer be maintained, resulting in a race to the bottom common denominator, which in the realm of power is always the mere manifestation of might makes right. I think that's what started bringing in all the dark and nefarious people, who began to manifest power and control as expressions of evil and depravity. The more depraved you are willing to be and act, the more others will fear you and believe that you are prepared to follow through with anything, no matter how unspeakable. At that point, you've got a runaway freight train. I am starting to think that much of the Q operation, even Trump himself, might be an attempt by certain members of the order to take back control and restablize the movement. In this sense, we could say that it is even their duty to do so, as in there is a certain moral obligation for masons to clean up the mess that they've brought to the world through the degenerates that they were not able to keep reeled in. Perhaps the military officer corps has been a repository for such Masonic figures seeking to recapture their lost movement. Certainly, not all members, not even high level ones, see their place in the order as some depraved, wicked person. Once upon a time, these leaders in pre-corruption times would have wanted to build states and societies, and see them thrive, like the Universal Architect that they worship. Sure, there would have been a lot of self-dealing and the sort of incompetence that goes along with an old-boy network, but you can fairly judge by the fruits of certain groups such as the American founding fathers what their true aspirations were. They were interested in building systems and structures of incredible order and noble principles, based on Roman and Greek symmetries. Somewhere the project got going in a haywire fashion, and by our time it has simply shattered into a million degenerate pieces. In today's age, someone like Trump has images of Apollo all over his Trump Tower suite. Christians will cry foul at the pagan nature of this, but I am not at all put off by pagan symbolism, any more than I am by pagan architecture which we already all feel inspired by. As long as it's the symbols associated with what is healthy, whole and life affirming. Everything Trump builds exhudes the sense of order, symmetry, discipline, and even beauty if one compares his contemporary buildings to the sick degenarcy of most modern structures. And then there is his executive order to bring back classical and "beautiful" architecture to federal buildings construction. I have pondered that act quite a lot, and it seems virtually inconceivable that a degenerate worshiper of darkness would even pretend to bring such a thing into government practice.
The Masonic movement is not at all monolithic. It has branched many factions over hundreds of years. Certain people are always creating their own iteration of the same theme. All the factions can be pieced together like taxonomic family branching structures. It became an ascendant power in the era after the overthrow of the European aristocracy, which of course happened first in the US and was largely, perhaps even dominantly, brought about by members of the various related masonic orders. We know them as the founding fathers. But having become ascendant, these societies became open season for all aspirers and usurpers. Joseph Smith created the Mormons as an offshoot order based on Masonry. There was Theosophy, and who knows how many other offshoots. I'm not well versed in all of them. But one of the things that happens to the top dog is that it gets targeted by every scheming and avaricious type. To me, it seems like over time the organization got infiltrated, corrupted, and broken open to certain people that would have never been considered for membership in earlier days. I think control could no longer be maintained, resulting in a race to the bottom common denominator, which in the realm of power is always the mere manifestation of might makes right. I think that's what started bringing in all the dark and nefarious people, who began to manifest power and control as expressions of evil and depravity. The more depraved you are willing to be and act, the more others will fear you and believe that you are prepared to follow through with anything, no matter how unspeakable. At that point, you've got a runaway freight train. I am starting to think that much of the Q operation, even Trump himself, might be an attempt by certain members of the order to take back control and restablize the movement. In this sense, we could say that it is their obgligation to do so, as in their is a certain moral obligation for masons to clean up the mess that they've brought to the world. Certainly, not all members, not even high level ones, see their place in the order as some depraved, wicked person. Once upon a time, these leaders in pre-corruption times would have wanted to build states and societies, and see them thrive, like the Universal Architect that they worship. Sure, there would have been a lot of self-dealing and the sort of incompetence that goes along with an old-boy network, but you can fairly judge by the fruits of certain groups such as the American founding fathers what their true aspirations were. They were interested in building systems and structures of incredible order, based on Roman and Greek symetries. Somewhere the project got going in a haywire fashion, and by our time it has simply shattered into a million degenerate pieces. In today's age, someone like Trump has images of Apollo all over his Trump Tower suite. Christians will cry foul at the pagan nature of this, but I am not at all dismayed by pagan symbolism, as long as it's the symbols associated with what is healthy, whole and life affirming. Everything Trump builds exhudes the sense of order, symmetry, discipline, and even beauty if one compares his contemporary buildings to the sick degenarcy of most modern structures. And then there is his executive order to bring back classical and "beautiful" architecture to federal buildings construction. I have pondered that act quite a lot, and it seems virtually inconceivable that a degenerate worshiper of darkness would even pretend to bring such a thing in government.