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September 04, 2011, 08:10:37 AM
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http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:BNnKqiAf3fkJ:forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php%3Fthreadid%3D2917448+http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php%3Fthreadid%3D2917448&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk

"I've been involved with Masonry for about 15 months now, and became interested when I read an A/T thread here by a goon named 'JSavino' (Thanks, bro!).

I checked the past 5 pages but couldn't find a thread, but I know that it's always something that interests people. I'll do my best to answer what I can, from my own experiences.

Please don't ask me to reveal any of the secrets of our brotherhood, as I'm taking those to the grave with me - If I won't answer your question, I'll let you know.

A little bit about me:
I'm turning 30 in about 2 weeks. I started out at Grandview Lodge #96 and then transferred to Cascade Lodge #12 in Vancouver, BC. I believe that our lodge has been in existence since the year 1888, and so it has quite a bit of history. Our Lodge's symbol is that of a train, because as the railway was being build from Eastern Canada to the West, the lodge moved with the line and the workers.

I received my Master Mason degree on November 15, 2007, and it's an experience I will never forget. A brother in my lodge is a tattoo artist and I will be getting my first tattoo as a half-sleeve, commemorating the many aspects of my Masonic life.

I decided to join the Scottish Rite and we are now on break for the summer. I am currently a 9th degree - Elect of the Nine.

Some links for those interested in learning more:

http://www.freemasonry.bcy.ca
http://www.scottishritemasons-can.org
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry
http://www.masonsoftexas.com Adomorn is a forum admin there, and it's not only people from Texas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I gotta memorize stuff?
Yes, for each degree, and yes if you hold a position within the lodge. Everyone in the lodge has done it before you, even the people who are 80+ years old. Learn it one line at a time, you can do it.

Do people who want to join have to believe in a higher being (power?).
This is asked at least once per page. Yes, you must believe in a higher power. No, we don't preach religion, and no we don't tell you who or what to believe in. We do this so that there is a feeling of accountability for our actions while we're here on earth.

You have a bible on your altar. You're Christian and I don't believe in that.
Read the thread. The book is representative of the demographics you are in. You can ask for a Torah or any other holy book if you want. The point is that the book is a symbol of 'a higher law'.

I'm a woman, hear me roar. I want in or I'll sue you.
Fraternity = guys. Sorority = gals. Would you let a guy into your Sorority? There are many sister organizations for women or both men & women together. Look above.

The degrees in Freemasonry
This is starting point for all men who wish to become Masons. The Blue (Craft or Symbolic) Lodge confers the following degrees:

1. Entered Apprentice
2. Fellow Craft
3. Master Mason

The 3rd Degree, that of the Master Mason, is the "highest" degree the can be given in all of Freemasonry.

After the Blue Lodge, a Master Mason may receive further teachings through the Scottish Rite. The Scottish Rite can confer an additional 30 degrees to the Master Mason.

An honorary 33rd° is conferred annually to certain 32nd° masons who have exemplified, in their daily lives, the true meaning of the Brotherhood of Man. The recipient must be at least 33 years of age and may not apply for the degree.

Although the Scottish Rite degrees are numbered, it is not to imply that masons who have achieved these degrees are of "higher" rank. The highest degree in Freemasonry is the sublime degree of Master Mason or 3° which is given in the Blue Lodge.

The York Rite is another organization that can give provide additional Masonic teachings and confer additional degrees. The York Rite is Christian in nature (Commandery degrees).

Links for Masons to expand their knowledge

http://aurora.rgls.org/index.php/literatura
Lots of literature, including full PDF eBooks by Mackey, Pike, Macoy, etc (Thanks to Adomorn!)

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Associated Orders for women & girls interested in Masonry

The Order of the Eastern Star
The Order of the Eastern Star is non-denominational, and non-sectarian in both its doctrine and its beliefs. The first and only factor for those wishing to enter its realms is an unequivocal belief in the existence of a Supreme Being.

Its aims and purpose is to promote the welfare and wellbeing of others, particularly those of the Widow and Orphan, and those less fortunate than ourselves.

Its origins began in France, around the middle of the 18th century, with its rites and rituals spreading rapidly and extensively throughout the rest of Europe. When in 1850 in America a slightly altered and more acceptable ritual was adopted by the people of that country, and thereafter in time, the rest of the world. The Order as we know it today was founded on the ideology of Bro R Morris, with Charity, Truth and Loving Kindness being the fundamentals of its structure and little has changed.

The Order of the Amaranth
The Order of the Amaranth is a social, fraternal, and charitable organization whose membership is open to both men and women with a Masonic affiliation. The teachings of our ritual impart lessons for daily living, character building, morality, and ethics. Membership in the Order of the Amaranth is a privilege; it provides opportunity not only for service but also for self-improvement and brings a gift of a special fraternal friendship among its members. The welfare and support of our members is of vital concern to their fellow members and it is deemed a privilege to assist another member in need.

Job's Daughters
The Order of Job’s Daughters was founded by Mrs. Ethel T. Wead Mick, realizing the importance of the early training she received from her Christian mother, and especially the beautiful lessons in literature and drama as found in the Book of Job, she decided to give her time and talent to make it possible for all young women of Masonic relationship to share the rare privileges that were hers.

The purpose of the Order is to band together young girls with Masonic relationship for character building through moral and spiritual development by teaching a greater reverence for God and the Holy Scriptures: loyalty to the Flag and the Country for which it stands, and respect for parents and Guardians.

Rainbow Girls
The Order of the Rainbow for Girls was founded in 1922 for young women whose fathers were members of the Masonic Lodge, and their friends. Although a Christian minister named W. Mark Sexson founded the organization, today the leaders of Rainbow Girls respect and welcome all girls from every religion. Their main focus is more on the spiritual principles of being a kind and caring person. While the Rainbow practices and programs continue to evolve, the basic teachings of faith, hope, and charity remain a cornerstone of this dynamic girl’s youth group.

Daughters of the Nile
Daughters of the Nile is an international fraternal organization for women eighteen years of age or older, who are related by birth or marriage to a Shriner, Master Mason or a Daughter of the Nile. The order was founded in 1913 and its members proudly support the Shriners Hospitals for Children.

Links for women & Freemasonry

* The Honourable Fraternity of Ancient Freemasons which accepts women only can also be reached at 402 Finchley Road, Childs Hill, London NW2 2HR. Telephone 02074 435268 http://www.hfaf.org/
* Order of Women Freemasons is the oldest and largest Masonic organisation for women in the UK and works on the lines of regular male Freemasonry. http://www.owf.org.uk/
* A summary of Women in Freemasonry by the Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon, with a list of links. http://www.freemasonry.bc.ca/Writings/women.html
* American Co-Masonry under the auspices of the American Federation of Human Rights, P. O. Box 70 Larkspur Colorado 80118, tel: +1-303-681-2028 http://www.co-masonry.org/
* The Eastern Order of International Co-Freemasonry – a worldwide body of both men and women Freemasons, who together work the traditional rites of Freemasonry with a conscious awareness of their spiritual content. http://comasonic.net/
* Women’s Grand Lodge of Belgium http://users.swing.be/mason/
* Women’s Freemasonry - USA The official web site of the four US Women’s Lodges chartered by the Women’s Grand Lodge of Belgium, with information about the history of women’s Freemasonry, as well as about each individual lodge. http://www.womenfreemasonsusa.com/
* George Washington Union, “A fairly new Obedience in the USA, under the auspices of the Grand Orient of France. This Obedience accepts men and women.” http://www.georgewashingtonunion.org/
* Le Droit Humain - The International Order of Co-Freemasonry (IOCF), known as “Le Droit Humain“, http://www.droit-humain.org/ was founded in Paris in 1893, and is the oldest Masonic organization admitting women and men equally. The American Federation of the IOCF, http://www.comasonic.org/ is the US branch of Le Droit Humain, introduced to America in 1904.

e: May-27-2011
Taken from a pamphlet @ The Grand Lodge of BC & Yukon

What is a Freemason?

A Freemason is a man who uses the tools of moral and ethical principles to serve mankind. He is a man who has bound himself to like-minded men in a brotherhood that transcends the differences of religion, ethnicity, society and culture.

He shares the aspirations of men of good-will who seek to make themselves better than they are - not better than others. He is dedicated to the principles and responsibilities of justice, truth, charity, honesty and integrity. He believes that there is such a thing as honor and that he has a responsibility to act with honor. He believes that every person should strive to be a good citizen and has a moral duty to obey the laws of his country, and to contribute to its general welfare. He fosters knowledge and promotes happiness.

What is Freemasonry?

Freemasonry is the oldest and largest fraternity in the world. This exclusive society derives much of its symbolism and structure from a history stretching back to the stonemason guilds of medieval Europe.

Freemasonry has been a part of British Columbia's history since 1859 when the first lodge was opened at Victoria in what was then the colony of Vancouver's Island. Since that time many prominent builders of this province have been active, committed Freemasons. Freemasonry is not for everyone, but it was an important part of their lives. Should it be a part of yours?


Should you be a Freemason?

The only way to be accepted into the fraternity is to ask a Freemason. Visit our website, contact our office, talk to Freemasons, and discover how we believe we have an opportunity to grow, to make a difference, to build a better world for ourselves and our children's children. Then ask yourself "Should I be a Freemason?"

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September 04, 2011, 08:10:53 AM
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The thread was started in 2008.  It's cached on Google.
Further proof that there really is a Masonic community there and it's not just a fake they used to trick bitrebel.

Yeah, we have been given passwords so checking into things has been a job over the last few days. We have some good info to dump soon.

These guys underestimate the intelligence of the general population. They genuinely believe they are superior and their attitudes are blatantly arrogant and their actions, obviously deceitful.

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Because Bitrebel says things that some people do not want YOU to hear.
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Hey FlipPro,
   I'm charged with preparing the background whitepaper for banking and masonry. You'll learn a whole lot from this if you are curious about the masons role in global affairs and world domination. That will be coming in the next few days, hopefully. I'm 3/4 done.

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And I managed to get both these two threads on the FIRST PAGE of Google search when someone types in Freemasons+somethingawful together. That really cool! I love my work. Instead of getting paid for it, it costs Freemasons money and makes them respond to even more charges of abuse of public trust.

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I've been told by an anonymous source that a large freemason community actually does exist on SA and it's not just bitrebel being crazy. They said they were terrified of the information being traced back to them, so they censored most of it in order to cause less of an uproar among the masters.

The thread's an active one on the front page of Ask/Tell so redacting information in the OP is utterly pointless.

http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2917448

But you forgot, because the Masons are scared shitless, they shut down that page, too. No access to outside non-members anymore. I would say they are scared shitless now. Their cover was blown wide open, and their attempts to destroy bitcoins are ruined, for now.


...and we would have gotten away with it to, if it weren't for you meddling kids!
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I've been told by an anonymous source that a large freemason community actually does exist on SA and it's not just bitrebel being crazy. They said they were terrified of the information being traced back to them, so they censored most of it in order to cause less of an uproar among the masters.

The thread's an active one on the front page of Ask/Tell so redacting information in the OP is utterly pointless.

http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2917448

But you forgot, because the Masons are scared shitless, they shut down that page, too. No access to outside non-members anymore. I would say they are scared shitless now. Their cover was blown wide open, and their attempts to destroy bitcoins are ruined, for now.


...and we would have gotten away with it to, if it weren't for you meddling kids!

You are just one of the more Naive ones of the bunch, Jeffk. You naively think your brothers are as innocent as you.

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Everything you need to know about being a freemoson. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1bHBthJN9w
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Freemasonry will change your lives.
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Bitrebel, what happened to that magical "proof" you were going to give us? We've given you more proof than you've bothered to show in return. What's stopping you from releasing it?
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What's stopping you from releasing it?

I bet it's the Masons.
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Not sure if this is good or bad, but it's definitive proof.
http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3413928&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=486
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To me, that only proves that you are either a troll or a very naive person.
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Freemasonry will change your lives.

They will prostitute your talents, Whore out your persona, Profit off your pitfalls & Dine on your blood.

Life changing!

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Do people who want to join have to believe in a higher being (power?).
This is asked at least once per page. Yes, you must believe in a higher power. No, we don't preach religion, and no we don't tell you who or what to believe in. We do this so that there is a feeling of accountability for our actions while we're here on earth.

I had a friend in Alcoholics Anonymous that told me about the requirement for believing in a higher power. I asked him what if the person was an atheist and he said that you could be your own higher power. I tried to explain to him that the meaning of the word "higher" precludes one from being higher than oneself but he didn't get it. This Freemasonry stuff sounds a lot like that. If you need to be told not to rape and murder people instead of just coming to that conclusion on your own, you might have deeper issues that joining a cult will only make worse.
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Do people who want to join have to believe in a higher being (power?).
This is asked at least once per page. Yes, you must believe in a higher power. No, we don't preach religion, and no we don't tell you who or what to believe in. We do this so that there is a feeling of accountability for our actions while we're here on earth.

I had a friend in Alcoholics Anonymous that told me about the requirement for believing in a higher power. I asked him what if the person was an atheist and he said that you could be your own higher power. I tried to explain to him that the meaning of the word "higher" precludes one from being higher than oneself but he didn't get it. This Freemasonry stuff sounds a lot like that. If you need to be told not to rape and murder people instead of just coming to that conclusion on your own, you might have deeper issues that joining a cult will only make worse.

Actually, Alcoholics Anonymous is a subset of Freemasonry. Their 12 step program, is called the 12 step program for a reason. 12 is a powerful number. Freemasons recognize this fact. The sun passes through 12 houses of the zodiac. Jesus had 12 disciples. There are 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night in a 24 hour day. There are 12 steps in the pyramid in the symbol of the great seal designed by the Freemasons and taken from the seal of the Illuminati in Bavaria in 1776. The 13th step is the eye, or the apex, the capstone.
The symbol for AA is a circle with a triangle inside it. That's very basic occultism for you. So occult that you never knew that it was a subset of Freemasonry.

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Do people who want to join have to believe in a higher being (power?).
This is asked at least once per page. Yes, you must believe in a higher power. No, we don't preach religion, and no we don't tell you who or what to believe in. We do this so that there is a feeling of accountability for our actions while we're here on earth.

I had a friend in Alcoholics Anonymous that told me about the requirement for believing in a higher power. I asked him what if the person was an atheist and he said that you could be your own higher power. I tried to explain to him that the meaning of the word "higher" precludes one from being higher than oneself but he didn't get it. This Freemasonry stuff sounds a lot like that. If you need to be told not to rape and murder people instead of just coming to that conclusion on your own, you might have deeper issues that joining a cult will only make worse.

Actually, Alcoholics Anonymous is a subset of Freemasonry. Their 12 step program, is called the 12 step program for a reason. 12 is a powerful number. Freemasons recognize this fact. The sun passes through 12 houses of the zodiac. Jesus had 12 disciples. There are 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night in a 24 hour day. There are 12 steps in the pyramid in the symbol of the great seal designed by the Freemasons and taken from the seal of the Illuminati in Bavaria in 1776. The 13th step is the eye, or the apex, the capstone.
The symbol for AA is a circle with a triangle inside it. That's very basic occultism for you. So occult that you never knew that it was a subset of Freemasonry.

You left out that there is twelve in a dozen. You can imagine the implications of that.
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I'm pretty sure the moon and the sun are the ultimate authority over the number 12 being significant, even a mason conspiracy can't really forge obvious science.
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I'm pretty sure the moon and the sun are the ultimate authority over the number 12 being significant, even a mason conspiracy can't really forge obvious science.

Derp Derp...DUH!

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I'm pretty sure the moon and the sun are the ultimate authority over the number 12 being significant, even a mason conspiracy can't really forge obvious science.

Derp Derp...DUH!

So the true conspiracy is that the masons invented the moon and the sun.
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I'm pretty sure the moon and the sun are the ultimate authority over the number 12 being significant, even a mason conspiracy can't really forge obvious science.

Derp Derp...DUH!

So the true conspiracy is that the masons invented the moon and the sun.

I was agreeing with your previous and obvious statement.

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Actually, Alcoholics Anonymous is a subset of Freemasonry. Their 12 step program, is called the 12 step program for a reason. 12 is a powerful number. Freemasons recognize this fact. The sun passes through 12 houses of the zodiac. Jesus had 12 disciples. There are 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night in a 24 hour day. There are 12 steps in the pyramid in the symbol of the great seal designed by the Freemasons and taken from the seal of the Illuminati in Bavaria in 1776. The 13th step is the eye, or the apex, the capstone.
The symbol for AA is a circle with a triangle inside it. That's very basic occultism for you. So occult that you never knew that it was a subset of Freemasonry.

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  Conceive true deception multiplied a million fold
Visualize the yin and yang in a battle so intense
that we get em confused
The resident evil specialize in misconstruing
We wanna be at a presidential level -- what are we doing?
Foolin ourself, clowning ourself, playing ourself
By not being ourself
We can't babble no more than we can bob our head offbeat
Nimrod by the time we forty cause we can't get our meat
While we ask no reason for the misplacement of the season
look at the picture that's painted
Tainted as the mind who's blinded to the point
where Sodomites get all the rights
We fall for fights with fisticuffs
Get pissed enough to miss the bus
It disgusts me to see my folks run up on
I say stand up on deception of time all of Revelations
And recognize this mind on the reality of horror
known as mankind
Jesus and his twelve disciples make thirteen
A righteous number of righteous men
Even Judas the Betrayer came true in the end

The Devil say the end is the beginning
They teach that we were the product of incest
Invest no level of self into their system of Paganomics
Stand with us and don't look back upon it
Just face this mindstate
Otherwise Babylon...


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