Freemasons, Elks, Shriners, Odd Fellows, Rosicrucians... who are these folks and what's with the funny hats?
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A Short History of the Prince Hall Shriners |
by Frank J. Butler |
| Back through the days of the Middle Ages and into the early Christian period runs the history of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. |
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Ancient Definition of a Freemason |
| The real Freemason is distinguished from the rest of mankind by the uniform
unrestrained rectitude of his conduct. Other men are honest in fear of punishment which the law might inflect; they are religious in expectation of being rewarded, or in dread of the devil, in the next world... |
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Are Masons a Secret New Age Cult? |
| For in truth, the very term NEW*AGE was invented by Freemasonry and has
been the name of the leading publication of Scottish Rite Freemasonry for over
FIFTY years.
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Famous Men of Freemasonry |
by Leonardo Stevenson |
| Presidents, Vice Presidents, Supreme Court Justices... |
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Final Warning: A History of the New World Order |
by David Allen Rivera |
| When you talk about tracing the origin of an organization which is controlling the destiny of the world, it's obvious that you have to start at a period which would allow a movement of this magnitude, time to ferment. Changes like the ones which have, and are occurring do not take place overnight. We are dealing with a group which must have been growing for a long period of time, in order to obtain the power and influence necessary to achieve the global control now being exercised. |
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Independent Order of Odd Fellows |
| Odd Fellowship on this continent was organized on April 26, 1819 in Baltimore, Maryland, by Thomas Wildey and four other Odd Fellows from England. |
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Lions Club International |
| The International Association of Lions Clubs began as the dream of Chicago
insurance man Melvin Jones, who wondered why local business clubs - he was an
active member of one - could not expand their horizons from purely business
concerns to the betterment of their communities and the world at large. |
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On Seeking Masonic Membership |
by Henry C. Clausen |
| Ask and you shall receive! Knock and the door will be
opened unto you! Seek and you shall find! As a Past Grand
Master of Masons in California, these comments of mine may be
helpful. |
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Prince Hall African Lodge #459 Charter |
| TO ALL AND EVERY our Right Worshipful & loving Brethrens
we, Thomas Howard, Earl of Effingham, Lord Howard &c.&c.&c
Acting Grand Master under the authority of His Royal Highness,
Henry Frederick Duke of Cumberland &c.&c.&c., Grand Master
of the Most Ancient and Honorably Society of Free and Accepted
Masons, sends greeting...
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Secret Societies : Are They Real and Will You Ever Be Able to Join One? |
by The Teacher |
| You have heard the conspiracy theories, the legends, the lies and the truth, all essential ingredients to thicken the plot and deepen the intrigue. But are these societies real and if so where can you find them and do YOU have any chance of being initiated into one of them. The answer simply stated, Yes. Read On. |
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The Bohemian Club and its Secrets |
by Jeff Cohen and Norman Solomon |
| Al Neuharth spoke at Bohemian Grove, the all male encampment in
Northern California where much of America's government and corporate
elite gathers each summer for two weeks of speeches and activities
like mock-Druid fire rituals. |
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The European Spider's Web |
| Welcome to Hitler's Europe, 50 years on! |
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The Principles of Freemasonry |
| Masonry is a great civilizing agency. Its influence reaches
beyond the instructions of the ritual: it builds conspicuous
moral landmarks as our guide through life: it elevates and
ennobles our aspirations, and in the larger sense, it is a
progressive Institution; in another it is not: it lives in
perpetual youth and yet it is founded on principles as old
as human history, and as wise and beneficent as human wisdom
can invent: in all the years of its existence nothing new
has been added to it: nothing old has been taken from it. |
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The Ritual of the Third Degree of Freemasonry |
| This is the Ritual of the third degree of Freemasonry, which was formerly a secret. It is the last degree in the Blue Lodge. Most Masons have only gone up to this degree. |
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The Secret Underground World Society |
by Anonymous |
| I first bumped into the Secret Underground Society when I was 32
years old. Or should I say that IT bumped into me. What it did to
me at 32 years of age was to make me crazy and drive me into a
psych ward at a hospital in Tucson, Arizona. I am diagnosed by the
wonderful doctors as having schizophrenia due to my run in with
the Secret Society; and I am now permanently disabled unable to
work living off of disability pensions which support my daughter
and myself. But what the wonderful doctors who I have had who
live inside the NEST of the Secret Society won't tell you or me is
that he is right when he tells us that he has been screwed. Only
ONE doctor way back in 1976 when this happened had the GUTS
to tell me that somebody was screwing me. |
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The Secret Underground World Society - PART 2 |
by Robert Desko |
| Now here in Part 2 I am going to talk about what has been done to me duringthe last 18 years by the Secret Underground Society Network. You will seehow THEY operate and the kind of EVIL that is inherent inside their soulsas is reflected in their actions to HARM innocent people. |
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Throwing Sand in the All-Seeing Eye |
by Paul McGinnis |
| I've often wondered if various entities of the US government monitor the public messages or monitor unencrypted electronic mail. I've worked in the communications industry since 1987 and I know how easy it is to monitor digital communications -- in fact, it is often necessary to monitor data communications to find problems in the hardware or software. |
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Various Secret Societies in Medieval Europe |
| KNIGHTLY ORDERS, in medieval Europe, societies, or brotherhoods, of knights sworn to chastity, poverty and religious discipline. |
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What Do the Masons Do? |
| Like many people, Freemasons try to live in accordance with
high moral principles as good citizens. They don't claim to have
a monopoly on these things, but they do join together in the
Masonic fraternity and take a solemn oath to do them. |
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What is a Shriner? |
| Members of the Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine
for North America are members of the Masonic Order and adhere to
the principles of Freemasonry - Brotherly Love, Relief, and
Truth. |
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What it Means to be an Elk |
| The Order of Elks was formally organized on February 16, 1868, in the City
of New York. Its full corporate name is "Benevolent and Protective Order of
Elks of the United States of America." Its declared purposes are to practice
its four cardinal virtues, Charity - Justice - Brotherly Love - and Fidelity;
to promote the welfare and enhance the happiness of its members; to Quicken the
spirit of American Patriotism; and to cultivate good fellownship. |
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Where to find the Priory of Sion |
by Giovanni Kossuth |
| An article I wrote about what the *real* fronts for the PoS in the United States are. This isn't conspiracy, these guys the actual thing. I studied the PoS intensively last summer and even corresponded briefly with a guy who, I think, is the North American head of it, so this is real. |