Every year in my town a festival of alternative theatre is held. It openly solicits for volunteers. However, volunteers notoriously get "robbed" at this festival. By "robbed", I do not mean pickpocketed. They get robbed on the System, if you know what I mean. If you do not know what I mean by the usage of the term "rob", find out, for reasons of your own safety!
Young people who want more out of the System, controlled by "stonecutters", (e.g. "advancement" at university), are encouraged to volunteer there.
Almost every major event in town is put on by "stonecutters" (i.e. Freemasons and related groups).
Volunteer co-ordinators preside over a portion of this type of theft.
Grand Lodge of Ontario, Canada Master Mason, Serial Killer, and Serial Rapist Paul Bernardo
'Freemasonry takes good men and makes them better'
At one point Bernardo was on the top of the Police Department's suspect list when he was terrorizing women in the Toronto suburb of Scarborough with his
2007-02-13
12:16:12
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At one point Bernardo was on the top of the Police Department's suspect list when he was terrorizing women in the Toronto suburb of Scarborough with his years long rape spree.
Police then strangely dropped him to the bottom of the list, later saying they didn't think he was a 'credible' suspect.
Bernardo then graduated to his grisley mutilation killing rampage.
Did the large Police Officer Masonic Lodge Membership cloud some Detectives judgement about 'Brother' Bernardo's suitability as a suspect? How many Scarborough Police Officers were members of Scarborough Rapist Paul Bernardo's Scarborough Masonic Lodge?
Is Freemasonry the missing piece to the puzzle of how the Police could have failed for so long to stop Bernardo, including the ignoring of repeated tips about him, that has raised so many questions in the public's mind?
Cut and pasted from http://www.freemasonrywatch.or/freemasonry_in_canada.html
2007-02-13
12:21:41 ·
update #1
Correction of typo:
It should be:
http://www.freemasonrywatch.org/freemasonry_in_canada.html
2007-02-13
12:23:21 ·
update #2