The reason that many men become masons is that it is a way to gain ties to wealthy, powerful men. Freemasonry is now an indispensable key to high office. Fremasons are very secretive about their fundamental beliefs. Why, you might ask, is this? It is because high-level masons believe that satan is above God. They are a secret society of satanists. Many of the World's masonic leaders (including Bush, Clinton, and many other elite policy makers) meet every year at the Bohemian Club in California in order to participate in a mock human sacrifice. Before on brave man sneaked into the Bohemian club in 2000 and videotaped the mock human sacrifice, called "The cremation of Care," they denied that the ritual took place. It aired on BBC, but it never reached the American airwaves.
It is ridiculous that this information is often called conspiracy theory, because it has been documented and published.
2007-07-05
09:52:38
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okay, i will give you evidence.
Watch Alex Jones's "The Order of Death" - it features his videotape of the ritual.
2007-07-05
10:01:41 ·
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you can see it for free on google video. I will post a link.
2007-07-05
10:03:49 ·
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2500924140588760933&q=order+of+death&total=2316&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0
2007-07-05
10:04:42 ·
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Pam, i am sure your grandfather is a good man, but i said "high level" masons. That means 33rd degree masons, the "Enlightened ones," or "illuminati." Most masons know nothing about the satanic nature of masonry, and are good people who became masons in order to make political ties.
2007-07-05
10:08:40 ·
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Count the bricks on the pyramid in the masonic symbol on the dollar bill. There are 33. At the top, there is the "All seeing Eye," that represents the "enlightened."
2007-07-05
10:10:53 ·
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final frontier, keep reading the rest of what i wrote.
2007-07-05
10:11:36 ·
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WOW, THERE IS A CENSOR DELETING ALL OF THE ANSWERS THAT AGREED WITH ME, AND INCLUDED INFORMATIVE INFORMATION. I GUESS WE HAVE A MASON Y/A CENSOR, EH?
2007-07-05
10:27:04 ·
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You are right, it is only 33rd degree masons who believe that satan is above god. They worship a three headed beast, "bale" and a deity called Molech. Masonic rituals and symbols are extremely important in understanding freemasonry, because they are the primary way of teaching masons the ideals of freemasonry. Many of the rituals and symbols can be traced back to Babylonian times, and many of the symbols and logos we see everyday were inspired from this cult. The swastica, for instance, represents the sun god. Read the book entitled, "The Secret Teachings of the Masonic Lodge" by John Ankerberg and John Weldom
2007-07-07
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I TOLD YOU, ON GOOGLE VIDEO YOU CAN SEE, "THE ORDER OF DEATH" FOR FREE. THAT IS UNDISPUTIBLE EVIDENCE THAT OUR LEADERS PARTICIPATE IN MOCK HUMAN SACRIFICE RITUALS.
2007-07-07
12:45:33 ·
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Here, if you are too lazy to google it, click here:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2500924140588760933&q=order+of+death&total=2330&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0
2007-07-07
12:46:45 ·
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Get a life, son. There is no one behind that bush trying to kill you.
Since the last Freemason to be elected president was Harry S. Truman, the answer to your question is YES. Gerald Ford was a Freemason, but he was not elected.
Neither of the Bushes are Freemasons and Bill Clinton is not a Freemason.
Since Freemasonry is declining in membership in the U.S. it's not a very healthy "conspiracy". And since every single state Grand Lodge is completely and totally independent of every single other Grand Lodge, it's got to be the poorest run conspiracy in the world.
2007-07-06 22:40:30
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answered by Taivo 7
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What is wrong with people????? I cannot believe the crap that spews of the mouth of ignorance. First of all Bush and Clinton were not Masons, The masons do not worship the devil, and the ritual at the cremation of care does not really have a human sacrifice, It is simply a re-enactment from 1893
when the group was founded by Joseph Redding. I challenge you to do some real research on Freemasons and not just take the word from the countless Anti-Masonic websites.
2007-07-05 14:05:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a masonic offense to utilise membership in the order for any kind of social or commercial gain. Anyone who wishes to check pop to your local Grand lodge and buy a copy of the book of constituions, or visit www.ugle.org.uk where it can be viewed online. I select the English Grand lodge as all others book of constitution is based around this one.
There is no secret regarding a Freemasons beliefs, ask one and they will tell you. Freemasonry the organisation simply believes all men are equal, and as the human race we should treat each other as such, regardless of skin colour, faith, location, or social status.
There is no mention of Satan, as this is a Christian character and Freemasonry is not faith specific.
Neither Bush or Clinton are Freemasons. Clinton was a member of DeMolay (a youth organisation) but never continued on into Freemasnory.
Bohemiam Grove has nothing to do with Freemasonry and you will find many of my local Church are Freemasons, does this mean the Church is masonic. Please dont be so silly.
The video is of Bohemian Grove, again nothing to do with Freemasonry, key elements in the video clip are, men in robes, faces covered and a whacking great owl. NONE of which you will find in Freemasonry.
As for the symbology on the Dollar Bill,
1) It wasn't designed by Freemasons
2) The eye and pyramid is not a masonic symbol but was used by American lodges for partiotic reasons, the same as they have the Stars and Stripes in lodge.
3) The Eye and Pyramid didn't appear in American Freemasonry until 14, yes that is FOURTEEN, years after it was put into the design of the seal.
2007-07-06 01:36:20
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answered by Anonymous
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How many Masons do you actually know? I'm going to take a stab in the dark and say... NONE. Stop believing in all the bullshit. My family has a history of being in the Masons, some with considerable power within their respective State's Grand Lodge, and they were so far removed from being either as extremely wealthy or as extremely powerful as you would like to think they would have been.
2007-07-05 10:10:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I've known a few Masons in my life - my grandfather being one of them. They are NOT a society of satanists. They do have rituals that are not shared outside of the group (ever belonged to a fraternity? they do too), but most of them are happy to talk to you about the Masons and answer questions when asked politely.
There are some off-shoot groups that call themselves Masons, but are not recognized by the official group.
2007-07-05 10:04:32
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answered by Pam 5
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John F. Kennedy
2007-07-05 09:55:31
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answered by Rja 5
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you have an issue with masons.... the answer is yes. It is not a requirement to become a president of the US.
2007-07-05 10:02:35
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answered by TG79 5
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Well, since there have been more than a few non-mason presidents, I'm going with "yes".
2007-07-05 09:55:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2007-07-05 10:08:54
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answered by lundstroms2004 6
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indisputable?
I mean, I like debate, I can be convinced if you show me real evidence, but don't call it "indisputable" because it isn't.
Can you provide links to those documentations and publications? I would like to see and decide for myself.
edit: yes, rational thought gets thumbs down: Only on yahoo answers, folks.
2007-07-05 09:56:35
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answered by U_Mex 4
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