I'm going to write a post on freemasonry because I can give you all the insights into the Grand Lodge Politics.
In short, Freemasonry was flooded and then diversified to the point that they have no effectiveness. Around 1920's a (((certain group))) opened the doors of Masonry to every white man and convinced them that bigger was better. They made it a social club by the 1960's where 1/20 American men were involved. Later in the 1990's they opened the doors to non-whites which drove out many of the remaining good men.
One of the tricks they did to Freemasonry was that they forced what we would call Strict Ritual to anyone who joins. If you join a masonic lodge in America one of the first things they do is make you memorize questions about the ritual. It sucks. You think that maybe there is some secret light, but it never comes, it's just rote memorization. Before long they ask you to join an officer chair where, you guessed it, there is more rote memorization. So you become a master mason and an officer and still, it's fucking bullshit ritual.
So you think ok I'll become a 32 degree mason or Knights Templar or Shriner. Guess what, MORE BULLSHIT. The only group that has successful people are the shiners and even they are having trouble.
When people say masons control anything in America I invite them to go pull up the names of [your state] Grand lodge officers. Then cross reference those names on Linkedin. Tell me for a second that those guys have any power. In the archives from 1920 and earlier, Masonry was run by men of industry, but the recent heads of masonry in my area were a retired Insurance Salesman, a former school teacher, and a truck driver. They are absolute nobodies.
What about the Founders, were some of them free masons or the like?
what I am starting to piece together is that Napoleon's loss at Waterloo made Rothschild incredibly powerful and influential. So, a subversion of freemasonry seems very plausible. The founders were solid. British still are sore about our founders, and about losing America. That's why an alliance of the unholy was formed in 1815 between the Windsors, British (English) aristocracy and perpetrator-jews like Rothschild. This alliance has now devolved into an alliance of scum.
What do you think about freemasonry as a vast filtration mechanism? If this is the case, your observations don't necessarily disprove their influence, only how diluted the organization is.
This is the video I saw that introduced this concept to me. It is very long and I watched it in multiple pieces, but I couldn't help but see something in it.
Thank you. I am following you and look forward to hearing more. I have read a lot in my life, although mostly literature/fiction. However, the picture of freemasons gathered in those works was always an impressive one. Of individuals who accomplished great things, men of industry like you say. I refuse to believe that Benjamin Franklin or George Washington were windsacks. But what I see today is complacent blunderers and mooches, cartel-vampires. Types like Fauci or Schwab. You can tell they are not intelligent, they just have been given impressive credentials, like ornaments on a Christmas tree, or on a Soviet general. Like that fat ukrainian colonel who testified at the impeachment trials. Slobs, sods. My hairdresser was accepted into the masons, and my mom's plumber was a templar. Nothing against those professions but the movement seems to have been severely diluted. Which rhymes with the rotten cult's and fake tribe's strategy to subvert everything.
That seems to be the name of the game, everything good gets subverted.
What i'm to learn is who is the true evil in this world and it seems as if every group is corrupt in some way.
it is a secret fraternity. A key characterization of freemasons for me was in Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth, where freemasons are described as actual masons, whose knowledge of building (with stones) reaches back to ancient Egypt. They knew how to build cathedrals, how to build the massive vaulted ceilings and arches. They grew disgruntled and organized a resistance against the curia/medieval church. You find glimpses of these secret societies in books by Umberto Eco also. In his later works, he became more daring in addressing the jew's maliciousness, off course always allegorically, as characters in a story. But a lot can be gleaned. Two main characters of righteous freemasons are Pierre in Tolstoy's War&Peace, and Jean Valjean in Hugo's Les Miserables. Those are characters who chose to be righteous, in spite of it not being beneficial to them. I.e. they were principled men, not driven by outcomes, but by virtue. Great writers wrote fiction, but it is clear that their stories are based on real people, and real events they experienced. Like Hemingway's stories. Benjamin Franklin was a presbyterian, and a freemason. He was vegetarian, perhaps even vegan. This is also a principle-driven man afaik. I am not a scholar I had just gotten curious about these things when everybody lost it over Trump. Freemasons today, and most judges are freemasons, do not seem to have anything in common with righteousness, instead they have devolved into whores for outcomes. Not principled. Christian fanatics and dogmatists like to blame our freemason founders for all the evil in the world, but I would disagree. There is a lot of great work being done by amateur citizens like OP. We are slowly waking up to the evil frauds.
Thank you so much for your reply! I will read the works suggested. Have a great evening.
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