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Government Debunks Myths Surrounding One Of America's Oldest Symbols
- Michell, there are many that call themselves Freemasons. Ther are far fewer true ones. There ranks have been infiltrated for years. The true ones are the followers of Saint Germain.
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- That is right..the mormon temple garments have freemason sybols on them..I have seen them...
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- fREEMASONS..THEY ARE EVIL..
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- I should add that the number 72 i.e. number of bricks in the pyramid, is very esoteric. There are 72 names of God, 72 Angels of the Quinaries in Spiritual Astrology, 7+2=9 the number of God in numerology and there''s more...but I think you get the idea.
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- "A New Order of the Ages" that began with independence and does not imply the United States will be the lynchpin of a sinister "New World Order."
Lynchpin. What an accurate Freudian misspelling. - Reply to this comment
- Also from the book by Dorothy Leon: Hall relates: "The obverse of the great seal has been used by the Department of State since 1782, but the reverse was not cut at that time because it was regarded as a symbol of a secret society and not the proper device for a sovereign state... Most American citizens learned [about]... the design when it appeared on the dollar bill series 1935A."
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- Typos: monro and poll should read, Monroe and Polk. again, my bad.
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- Typo: Spain should read Thomas Paine {I''m using word recognition software, my bad}
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- Typo: Spain should read Thomas Paine {I''m using word recognition software, my bad}
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- According to Hieronimus, George Washington, who "defended the integrity of the Masonic Lodge" and promoted "the honor and prosperity of the Craft", took his first degree of Masonry in Virginia in 1752. AG Mackey says that Washingtons'' attainment of higher degrees are recorded in the transaction of the Virginia Lodge. All but two of Washington''s generals were Freemasons. Of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence, 50 were Freemasons. The first Continental Congress was presided over by Peyton Randolph, a past Grand Master of the Virginia Freemasons. And of the 55 members of the Constitutional convention all but five were Freemasons., Spain, said to have been a mason even wrote an essay on ancient Freemasonry. American presidents that were Freemasons include Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Munro, Jackson, poll, Buchanan, Garfield, McKinley, both Roosevelt''s, Taft, Harding, Truman, Ford, Reagan and Bush. Although presidents John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams were not Freemasons, they were members of another secret society called Dragon''s, a spiritual and Earth friendly society i.e. ecologically minded. These excerpts I have provided are from the book "The Mystical Quest for Democracy" by Dorothy Leon.
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