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AmericanScholar373 6 points ago +6 / -0

This is a great quote, but I never appreciated his nihilistic/communist attitude later on in life as he began railing on America whilst propagating the progressive narrative. I suppose he lost hope and realized that very little could be done about the troubles we faced, or the sheer stupidity of the greater population.

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AmericanScholar373 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't want you to believe me, I want you to do your own research by examining primary sources, which are not secret and are very widely available thanks to the internet.

Next, if you'll humor me, I want you to read through your post and enumerate the logical fallacies and practical inconsistencies in your argument. If you're an honest truth seeker, none of this should be an issue. That has really been my position this entire time—the emotional/illogical stance people automatically resort to when the issue of masonry arises. In my experience, most people are too lazy to do the research themselves, and instead love to parrot secondary interpretations ad infinitum.

In fact, I'll change my position if you could prove to me that our founding fathers were satanists (masonry and satanism don't mix by the way, but don't take my word for it).

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AmericanScholar373 1 point ago +1 / -0

Damn, I just loaded my fresh ground Hopee beans into the espresso machine...

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AmericanScholar373 0 points ago +1 / -1

Your absolute lack of understanding in the basic moral values which went into framing American ideals further illustrates your foolishness. Go back to Europe if America's founding is flawed. Why are you here? Because you like freedom, or because you're a hypocrite?

Liberty, the god That Failed

The Evil of Religious Liberty

American Liberty vs True Liberty

Why don't you elaborate on these yourself?

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AmericanScholar373 0 points ago +1 / -1

It's funny that you think I wouldn't be familiar with the work of MPH, who was an honorary freemason (never initiated). He's not an authority in any branch of masonry.

Just humor me with a specific quote and its context? Please. So far, no one here who's arguing with me has produced one.

Catholic Monarchy.

And this is a bad thing? Do you prefer to live in a Catholic Theocracy?

And what about English monarchy?

Answer me this: if the pope and his bishops are pedophiles, should all of Catholicism be condemned?

Can you show me a single quote from a freemason which condemns Christ?

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AmericanScholar373 -1 points ago +1 / -2

The glaring fallacy in your view can be explained very simply. Is every group of people throughout history who has used the swastika as a symbol a faction of Nazis?

“Masonic” symbols are timeless universal symbols which have been used for many different purposes, and by many different groups (both good and evil) for thousands of years. Try studying symbology, and you’ll understand that I’m correct. Masonry is foremost a library of knowledge which preserves ancient symbols and the sacred sciences (those things evil people love to hide from you and use against you for spiritual leverage).

I’m not defending masonry as much as I’m defending the men who built America.

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AmericanScholar373 4 points ago +4 / -0

Let's hear you explain why George Washington, Ben Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Hancock, Paul Revere, Robert Treat Paine, James Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Teddy Roosevelt, and so many more great Americans were aCtUaLLy all just a bunch of satanic freemasons...

I'll change my position if you can give a coherent response...

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AmericanScholar373 1 point ago +1 / -0

Because I stand up for America's founding fathers in the face of exhausting ignorance? Or because I recommend doing your own independent research? Ever wonder why that triggers you? Don't you think I've heard it all before? The reason I rarely discuss masonry on the internet is because people like you start short-circuiting trying to wrap their head around it. Reasonable people who seek truth don't jump to dramatic conclusions to fill in the gaps in their knowledge, that's what fools do. Getting into these spats is almost never worth it.

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AmericanScholar373 0 points ago +1 / -1

You could've just posted 1 source in context to shut me up. The truth is you can't because you don't know what you're talking about. I've done my due diligence, and anyone else who has as well can very clearly tell that you're full of it. The sooner you admit this to yourself, the better.

You have a preconceived bias against masons because you've latched onto to an idea constantly reinforced by low info bloggers and anons who recycle the same old garbage regurgitated the 5 hour video. You also suffer from cognitive dissonance since you aren't able to reconcile that men like George Washington, Ben Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Hancock, Paul Revere, Robert Treat Paine and Marquis de Lafayette were freemasons.

Just explain why you trust an X factor actor more than the founders of America who actually risked their lives and fortunes to give you a country to call home.

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AmericanScholar373 -2 points ago +2 / -4

Gonna reply again so this doesn’t go on forever. Those jpegs, each and every single one, were pulled from google... Anyone who has been on the internet “truth community” for more than a few years should be able to recognize all of them because of how much they are recycled. There’s no way to say this without being condescending, I’m sorry. I sincerely implore you to study the source material on masonic subjects for a few years, and maybe we can laugh about this someday. Until then, stay vigilant.

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AmericanScholar373 -2 points ago +2 / -4

Reproduce the citations please.

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AmericanScholar373 6 points ago +8 / -2

As simply as possible: Scottish Rite is a school of masonry. Masonry traditionally has three degrees of initiation: entered apprentice, fellow craft, and master mason. Scottish Rite has these as well, but continues to assign degrees to masons who progress through various stages of enlightenment. To understand what 33 means is to understand the total scope of human consciousness and the process of spirits (energies). It has to be explained metaphorically. Human consciousness has a tendency to crystallize (bare with me) when someone is convinced of something to be true. This crystallized mind is a cube (specific shape) of ice. Ice melts at 33 degrees. The human spine has 33 vertebrae along which energy travels from the base (root) to the mind’s eye (pineal). Also, Jesus Christ was a carpenter(used mason tools) who ascended at the age of 33. There are many more ways to explain the significance of 33 using geometry, but these are the simplest answers.

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AmericanScholar373 0 points ago +3 / -3

They share the same ideology at the root and the same demonic spirit. It's all Qabballah for gentiles, but there are also Freemasonic sects for Qabbalists/Talmudists.

Proof of any of this? At all? People too lazy to read source material for themselves often make ridiculous and fantastic claims.

Manly P Hall put out plenty and so did Pike. It's in their own writings. Alta Vendita is nefarious.

Sauce quotes in full context, including the paragraphs before and after the damming evidence of lucifer worship... let’s test your reading comprehension.

Constant revolution is the Freemasonic M.O.

Revolution against what? Tyranny which deprived humanity of liberty and basic rights?

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AmericanScholar373 -2 points ago +6 / -8

Why do you trust some faggot X factor actor with google jpegs, zero actual sauce, and is probably an actual satanist over America’s founding fathers, and the many great men who followed in their footsteps?

Freemasonry is a red herring and has historically been a scapegoat for the Royal Society, the Jesuits, and most recently the Communists. Humanity would still be in the dark ages if not for them. The Renaissance, and the American Revolution should be proof enough that masons have guided the world towards light and out of bondage, not darkness and chains. But no, let’s believe some game show contestant who looks like a crack head.

For some reason, very intelligent people’s critical thinking smashes into a brick wall when it comes to masonry, and they’ll believe literary anything someone says over the Internet.

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AmericanScholar373 14 points ago +17 / -3

They are not masons.

Calling every semi-secret fraternity freemasonry is very ignorant and akin to calling every sect of Christianity a Catholic Jesuit cult. Some of our most esteemed Founding Fathers were dedicated masons. Funny enough, nobody on the internet can sauce legitimate masonic literature about their nefarious dealings, yet all claim that they know the secrets of the 33rd degree (Scottish Rite only). It's laughable. The way some people who call themselves Christians, or Americans, or Congressional Representatives, or Capitalists act in direct contradiction to their self-professed claims and ideals, is the same way people who are masons may or may not act as well. America never would have gained independence if not for the work of masons like Washington, Franklin, and Lafayette, to name a very few.

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AmericanScholar373 6 points ago +6 / -0

He was one of the first to donate to the bail funds for St. Fentanyl rioters

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AmericanScholar373 4 points ago +4 / -0

Nuclear World* Order

I've come across this phrase in academic and esoteric literature on more than a few occasions. Think mutually assured destruction as a consequence of breaking international pacts to control humanity via Antarctic Treaty, Climate Change energy measures, and Fiat Banking.

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