TweetAOM is. How does one get into that? Is it one of those referral only things? I've only met a few in my life and they never talked about it, as if I was below them or something. Not speaking for all of them, just the few I met.
TweetAre any of you guys memebers? I've been reading this book "The Hiram Key" and it's pretty interesting, the authors are supposedly members that did extensive research on it's origins and what not. They are supposed to be linked to the Knights Temlar though theres conflicting evidence of this.
TweetAOM is. How does one get into that? Is it one of those referral only things? I've only met a few in my life and they never talked about it, as if I was below them or something. Not speaking for all of them, just the few I met.
TweetFrom what I understand it is on a referral basis only. I know a couple in my area but not well enough to just hit em up outa the blue for membership.
TweetYeah, and I wasn't even asking to join, just asking about it in general. I guess it's one of those good ol' boy things. Maybe I need to save one of them from a burning car or something to be worthy enough.Originally Posted by O2BESOHUGE
TweetI am a Freemason. People think we are a "secret Society" of some sort. The biggest thing I hear is "You guys are worse than the mafia. You'll make me disappear if I talk bad about them."
First off, the masons are a fraternity. If anyone here went to college and was in a fraternity or a sorrority, you know that what you did to get in was a secret. To this day, you are not to tell your fraternity secrets. We are the same. What we do and stand for is NOT a secret. We own the Shriners hospitals. We donate $1,000,000 A DAY to the shriners hospitals. We take care of our brothers (each other). We do a lot of charity work. To become a mason, all you need to do is ask a mason "How do I become a member?" That right there should make a conversation. A mason is NOT allowed to ask you to become a member. You have to ask to be a member. the masonic organization makes a good man, better.
Any other questions?
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TweetWell, that answers it for me because I never asked to be a member I just wanted to know more about the organization. Now I know what to do, if I want to do it. LOLOriginally Posted by angryoldman
Tweeti've met a few in fla. when i sold cars down there. older guy's, retiries. they were all pretty cool guy's, but they were a little tight lipped.
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TweetFind a member of the local lodge near you and start asking questions about "What do you guys do?" Etc.... The, ask "How do I become a member?" I'm not passionate about much, but I am passionate about my Masonic brothers and my fraternity. It's an awesome thing. Some famous masons were:Originally Posted by T-Man007
George Washington
Ben Frankin
John Wayne
John Glenn
And many others!
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Tweetso aom you support the new world orders agendas?..are you aware of everything this group supports financially?im sure it has its benefits and does positive things but from many things i have read the group has funded alot of shady events/organizations
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Tweet"FAMOUS MASONS":
The deception of Masonry is proverbial, even to the members... for the outsiders, it is still more deceptive: Often famous names, who never had anything to do with Masonry, are included in the "lists"... and many famous names included were only 33rd degree honorary members who never attended a meeting at the Lodge, but who used the Lodge for their selfish purposes, and the Lodge uses them as a good propaganda...
"Famous Masons": In the following cavalcade most of them were only "honorary members", who never even enter a Lodge:
Politicians:
- USA:
- 14 Presidents: Clinton, Ford, Truman, both Roosevelt, Jackson, Monroe, Washington... Not Masons: Bush, Reagan, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Nixon, Carter, Lincoln... (Johnson: Apprentice)
- 18 Vice-Presidents: Including Gore...
- 18 Senators: Dole, Byrd, Bentsen, Nunn, Helms, Goldwater, Kemp, Thurmond... Wallace...
- 76 members of the House of Representatives: Gingrich, Wright, Lott, Pepper, W. Ford, Rangel...
- 35 U.S. Supreme Court Justices: Out of the 9 members, in 1941: 5 to 4; in 1949: 8 to 1; in 1957: 6 to 3; in 1971: 5 to 4: Warren, Marshall...
- Generals Colin Powell, MacArthur, Doolittle.
- Declaration of Independence: 9 of the 56 signers. Franklin (helped to initiate Voltaire).
- England: Many Kings, Queens, and Prime Ministers, including Churchill, Duke of Windsor, of Kent, Prince Philip...
- Canada: 6 Prime Ministers: Diefenbaker...
- Australia: 10 Prime Ministers: Hawke...
- South Africa: Pik Botha...
- Other International Leaders: King Hussein of Egypt, Rabin of Israel, Arafat, Garibaldi, Bolivar, Marti, Villas, Zapata...
Religious Leaders:
Jesse Jackson, Oral Roberts, Robert Schuller, Louis Farrahkan, Vincent Peale, Geoffrey Fisher (Archbishop of Canterbury)... many Mormons: Smith, Young... many Rosicrucians...
- The Occult and Satanism: Aliester Crowley (magic, to destroy Christianity), Gardner (Wiccan, white witchcraft), Wescott (order of golden dawn), Helena Blavatsky (theosophy), Pike (satanist)...
Business and Economic Leaders:
The Rothschilds and the Rockefellers, H. Ford, W. Chrysler, A. Citroen, C. Hilton, J.C.Penny, C. Woodward, D. Thomas (Wendy's), Sanders (Kentucky Fried Chicken), M. Sachs (5th Ave.)...
Movie Actors and Directors:
Bob Hope, John Wayne, Louis Armstrong, Clark Gable, Tyrone Power, Danny Thomas, Al Jonson, Gene Autre, Casanova, Cecil B. DeMille, Walt Disney, Mayer (of Metro-Goldwin-Mayer), the 7 Ringling Brothers of the Circus, Houdini, Red Skelton, Collodi (Pinocchio), Lincoln (Tarzan), Roy Rogers, Nat King Cole, Oliver Hardy, Roy Clark, Jimmy Rodgers...
Musicians: Mozart, Beethoven, Handel, Haydn, Sibelius, Duke Ellington, Frank Lystz, Puccini...
Writers: Shakespeare, Voltaire, Kipling, Tolstoy, Pushkin, Doyle (Sherlock Holmes)...
Astronauts: John Gleen, Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, Cooper, Irwin... Lindbergh the aviator...
Founders: Booth (Salvation Army), Beard (Boy Scouts), Dunant (Red Cross), Sax (saxophone)...
Architects: Bartholdy (Statue of Liberty), Eifell (Paris Tower), Hoban (White House), Borglum (Mt. Rushmore), Smithson (Smithsonian Institute).
Medicine: Fleming (penicillin), Jenner (Small Pox), Mayo (Clinic in the USA)...
Sports: Dempsey, Sugar R. Robinson, Auerbach, Michael Jordan, Cy Yong, Willie Mays, Palmer.
"World Media": Newspapers, Radio, TV... an "enormous influence", Paul A. Fisher, of the military intelligence, lists in "Behind the Lodge Door" several founders, publishers, editors... Many members of the National Press Club of America, half of French periodicals...
"MEMBERSHIP" OF MASONRY:
Masonry exists in 164 countries, with 5 million members, 3 of them in the USA, with 250,000 on the Black "Prince Hall" (still rejected by most white lodges).
There are 33,700 Lodges worldwide:
- U.S.A.: 15,300 Lodges, with members in Ohio (220,000), Pennsylvania (206,000), South Carolina (206,000), California (188,000), Illinois (146,000), Michigan (111,000), Tennessee (96,000), Georgia (90,000), Illinois (88,000), Florida (83,000), South Carolina (75,000).
- England: 8,000 Lodges, 600,000 members.
- Canada: 1,600 Lodges, 180,000 members.
- Australia: 580 Lodges, 30,000 members.
- Italy: 560 Loges, 24,000 members.
- Germany: 400 Lodges, 21,000 members.
- Cuba: 300 Lodges, 20,000 members.
- Philippines: 200 Lodges, 15,000 members
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TweetI also read a story about this little guy in mexico the call "Chupakabara" or something like that. I also read about this well somewhere in Pennsylvania that leads straight to the firy pits of hell. I also read that if you say "Bloody Mary" in the mirror 3 times, a vision of a woman named Mary appears.Originally Posted by solidground
Yes sir, I read too. A lot of it's horseshit, but it's in writing.
People fear the unknown for some reason. We support no terrorist groups. We support no satanic rituals. We don't support raping and pillaging villages. We don't support cutting chickens heads off and smearing blood on ourselves. All I can say is, I've been a member for 11 years. And in thise 11 years, I've been to the Shriners hospitals at Christmas giving toys to sick kids who won't make it past New Years Day. I've seen the fundraisers and helped collect money for the scholarships that the Masons give. I've been to the Elizabethtown retirement community. I've been to fellow brothers funerals, dressed in my masonic wardrobe, giving a proper masonic burial. Not once have I witnessed any shady events or witnessed funding of shady organizations. But I guess if it's in writing, well..............
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TweetAgain, a lot of this is not true. When you become a Mason, you learn a lot about the fraternity. I've seen the place where George Washington took his degree work to become a Mason. There is a Garibaldi lodge in New York, which is where Garibaldi himself took his degree work. I can sit and disprove a lot of peoples names on the list. The guy who wrote that was probably some pissed off guy who wanted to become a Mason and was turned down. So he probably made a bunch of crap up to slander the fraternity.Originally Posted by solidground
And look, I've heard it all. people will slander the Freemasons until the day they die. I have people tell me things of all sorts. From "The Masons are more powerful than the Mafia", all the way to "Don't you guys get naked and smear each other with blood?" I just shrug it off and say "If you want to know what it's really like, join." It's a beautiful symbolic fraternity that is rich in history and knowlege. And a great bunch of brothers anywhere in the world if you need them.
“I don't look ahead... I keep focused on my next opponent. I am looking forward to my next opponent, I don't think past that point.”
--Manny Pacquiao
Big Mike's speach to Congress telling them to phuque off on the steroid ban:
https://www.moviewavs.com/0049230534/...y/statemnt.mp3
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Tweeti dont beleive in the supposed rituals really, but there is no denying some of the causes the masons have supported..im assuming your not one of the elite members of this group so there may be some things you dont know..im sure for the average member its beneficial and a great group to be a part of, im not questioning that - what i do question is the eliteists of the group and their motives..for example a person could be a part of our government such as a police officer or even a senator.. but they may have no idea of the shady things the head of our government is apart of.. so they support it and call b.s on any speculation of foul play
im not saying its fact because its in writing, ill post some (100s if you want) articles about what the masons have supported through out history..anyway how do you even know its not true if you don't even know the elite "leaders" of the group?
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