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Aakosir

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 7:44 pm


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*giggles* It happens.

They get mistaken for really secretive because they do have some stuff they don't share with the general public - like the exact contents of their rites and rituals. They are, after all, a fraternal order that insists the only way you get the whole entire story is by being a Mason, and to be one, you need to be recommended by one.

But they're honestly a fairly open and friendly group, and like people to ask questions about them. They're generally pretty willing to teach you their history, what a lot of their symbolism is, all sorts of stuff. You just need to show them a legit interest in it. biggrin


I think they have spurred an interest in a lot of people. I'm really interested, but I wouldn't want to become one.
PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:44 pm


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Byaggha
*giggles* It happens.

They get mistaken for really secretive because they do have some stuff they don't share with the general public - like the exact contents of their rites and rituals. They are, after all, a fraternal order that insists the only way you get the whole entire story is by being a Mason, and to be one, you need to be recommended by one.

But they're honestly a fairly open and friendly group, and like people to ask questions about them. They're generally pretty willing to teach you their history, what a lot of their symbolism is, all sorts of stuff. You just need to show them a legit interest in it. biggrin


I think they have spurred an interest in a lot of people. I'm really interested, but I wouldn't want to become one.


It's an all boys club (or at least was up until recently)--a better all boys club then the Klan was I might add.

*grins* at least some of them find something semi-decent to do with themselves outside of the home assuming they aren't all like the ones that I know.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 9:18 pm


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Byaggha
*giggles* It happens.

They get mistaken for really secretive because they do have some stuff they don't share with the general public - like the exact contents of their rites and rituals. They are, after all, a fraternal order that insists the only way you get the whole entire story is by being a Mason, and to be one, you need to be recommended by one.

But they're honestly a fairly open and friendly group, and like people to ask questions about them. They're generally pretty willing to teach you their history, what a lot of their symbolism is, all sorts of stuff. You just need to show them a legit interest in it. biggrin


I think they have spurred an interest in a lot of people. I'm really interested, but I wouldn't want to become one.


It's an all boys club (or at least was up until recently)--a better all boys club then the Klan was I might add.

*grins* at least some of them find something semi-decent to do with themselves outside of the home assuming they aren't all like the ones that I know.

They have women's sect and a teenager sect too, but I think they're pretty recent.
PostPosted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 8:57 am


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Byaggha
*giggles* It happens.

They get mistaken for really secretive because they do have some stuff they don't share with the general public - like the exact contents of their rites and rituals. They are, after all, a fraternal order that insists the only way you get the whole entire story is by being a Mason, and to be one, you need to be recommended by one.

But they're honestly a fairly open and friendly group, and like people to ask questions about them. They're generally pretty willing to teach you their history, what a lot of their symbolism is, all sorts of stuff. You just need to show them a legit interest in it. biggrin


I think they have spurred an interest in a lot of people. I'm really interested, but I wouldn't want to become one.


It's an all boys club (or at least was up until recently)--a better all boys club then the Klan was I might add.

*grins* at least some of them find something semi-decent to do with themselves outside of the home assuming they aren't all like the ones that I know.


I've never met one. My fiance says the Camadon (I think that's how it's spelled) at his base if one, but of course we will never meet him because he is too important for a lowly E4 to meet...

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:49 am


Order of the Eastern Star is the ladies-allowed group; Nice bunch, too. I know two women in it personally. Technically, it's open admit - both men and women can join. 3nodding
PostPosted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:47 pm


The Main American HQ for them is in D.C but every year they pick some country that they have established in hold a Private Guarded session which only the REALLY high up guys are allowed to go to, it's like a Cabinet Meeting for the President basically. It happens every year and a few years ago it was partially news covered until the men went inside and the guards stopped the news from continuing the broadcasts. But yea there activity is real sketchy and hard to know the real facts.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:43 am


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It happens every year and a few years ago it was partially news covered until the men went inside and the guards stopped the news from continuing the broadcasts.
It was?

Is there a source available where I could read about this? 3nodding
PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:58 pm


Ok theres many thing i know about the Freemasons that most of you already said. But one celeb i know who is an open Freemason is Jay-Z a man who denys Jesus Christ. I suggest anyone who listen to his music stop (if you love Jesus). The reason i bring up Jay-Z and stuff is because its rumored alot of the Freemason are Satan Worshipper, and in my opinion Jay-Z is a big one.

Anyways Jay-Z says he is a mason in this song.

Run This Town Tonight-By Jay-Z
http://www.metrolyrics.com/run-this-town-lyrics-jayz.html

And this song he denys Christ

Empire State of Mind- By Jay-Z
http://www.metrolyrics.com/empire-state-of-mind-lyrics-jayz.html

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