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In 1730, he joined the Masonic Lodge of St. John in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. By 1734, his hard work and dedication led him to the highest rank within his organization: Grand Master.

Could America truly be rotten to the core?

>In 1730, he joined the Masonic Lodge of St. John in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. By 1734, his hard work and dedication led him to the highest rank within his organization: Grand Master. Could America truly be rotten to the core?
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The Freemasons were very different back then. Had you been to one of their meetings back then they'd sound a lot like libertarians. As with most good things however, it couldn't survive modernity and was co-opted by the wicked for evil ends.