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Masonic Lodges... and the members. My experience.

 
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Ok, my father is in the lodge. After a funeral of my mom, the lodge let us all come to an after gathering at one of the Lodges and shit. I didn't wanna go. My mom hated the whole thing and just as much as me. So, I could just hear her in my head upset about it all. So they gave us a little tour and I swear I have never felt such a cold, cold presence. I literally felt it through my body and just wanted to rush out and run away and start crying my eyes out. Its the feeling I got. I never set foot in a lodge before, but, god.. the feeling was as if satan was right there. Some of the Lodge guys were extremely cold and when introduced they just looked very coldly and at unemotionally at me like I was someone to be despised. Rather odd. I never said anything, really. I was polite and just kinda kept to myself unless it was talking to a family member or family friend.
They just kept going on and on about the history of the masons and sounding like brainwashed freaks. and totally leaving out any notion of the fact that SOMEONE HAD DIED AND THIS WAS THEIR FUNERAL NOT A FUCKING LODGE TOUR. they acted as if they didnt want to have a damn thing to do with me. just to promote teir lodge shit to everyone else in the family.
the one lead guy refused to even look me in the eye. i would just introduce myself or whatever and shake his hand and he just look at me with the oddest expression like as if he thought i was the antichrist, was kinda funny, actually.
even tho i hate them with a passion, i was being respectful and really didnt say anything. kinda even looked as if i was interested (tho, i wasnt, at all.)
they had this one young guy there, who is a member. couldnt have been much older then say 25. anyways, he just stood there like a robot and everything he would say was totally detached and with no emotion. stood there like some soldier even during the funeral, as did a few others. coldly gave me 'condolences' and kinda just, i dont know. no emotion.. no expression. god, it was eerie as hell. i just had to get the hell out of there. i excused myself later and just walked out in the parking lot and just got some air.
then after that this lady there who my dad works with, who happens to be involved with the Eastern Star.. who was very nice, tho all the sudden my dad and this other lodge guy kept trying to get me to consider joining it. uh, no. and when i kinda just shrugged like, no... nah, but being polite but didnt really know how to react, and my dad seemed to get all irritated at this. well fuck it! no! it isnt me and i refuse to participate in something like that. its just some little club for stupid men and women who wanna make themselves feel like they are something special. or royalty.
"Oh, in Turkey, any mason is looked upon as royalty!"
uh, okay. great.
stupid men acting like little boys running around in their little aprons, etc etc.
thing is, every single one of those masons except one, seemed to have a similar "look" to them that I found extremely frightening. even my dads appearance has changed dramatically since he had joined them. even the actions and behvaiors. its bizarre. i couldnt believe ehow much so, until visiting this hellhole and meeting some of the people.
it made me sick to my stomach. the cold feeling i got alone, made me just want to cry, vomit, die. it was that bad.
it wasnt because of the whole day either... it was the lodge and how they acted, itself... heartless, cold bastards.
acting like they give a crap when they dont...
i felt they made a disgrace of being at my moms funeral. i surely didnt want them there. the way they acted towards me, is what really creeped me out. dunno if my dad had said some shit to them before or not, i dont know. it was like they saw me as some threat.

this was one of the coldest, most scariest feelings. felt like evil was all around me.
and are other people that damn stupid to just sit there and fall for the shit and thinks its so interesting and impressive? for these men to live, breathe, eat, drink, sleep anything Lodge related, and let it overcome their entire lives and functioning, day and night, it does make you wonder what else there is thats so "interesting" to be so dedicated to the point of obsession to it.
theres one master mason who admitted this as such, pretty much. thats all the guy is. the Lodge. very sad...
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ALSO, One interesting thing I forgot to point out.. and may be important.

A priest that is a family friend did the whole service, but some lodge members felt odd about him coming to the after ceremony. The masons have issues with the priests, etc. im sure you all know the whole deal. anyways... they let him come anyway, after all this secret talking and shit behind the scenes and shit. they seemed to be nice to him tho he seemed rather uncomfortable but was trying to be light-hearted and comical, as he is naturally. but i think he sensed it too, perhaps. i think my cousin felt uneasy too.. we were making awkward jokes to eachother about some of it, to which i think we were thinking the same things, but werent sure if the other was or not at first, but she was like "uh, okaaaay then, if thats what these guys do. seems rather immature and cultish... but whatever." everyone else around us seemed all interested and asking the lodge guys all these questions as they just went on and on about the masonic shit. nothing else. they spoke of nothing else. even at the funeral!! they were back there talking about masonic shit.. DURING THE FUNERAL!!!
i hate the fuckers even more now.
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hahaha. tool.
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this was one of the coldest, most scariest feelings. felt like evil was all around me.
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That's because it was.
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..tell me about that goat.
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Ahemm.... David Icke Right Again!
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As I read your post...

I felt the most coldest, vilest, sickest evil feeling. There is something VERY BAD ABOUT YOU. You are up to no good.

Just because I said so.... so it must be true!!!

No, not really. Just holding up a mirror.
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masons are brainwashed zombie energy Vampire freaks!
Been there seen it done it stay away there dangerous.

damned
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As a young recruit in the British army, many, many years ago, I was once tasked, along with three other lads, to take a four-ton truck, collect furniture, carpets etc. and deliver them to a building within the camp area. It turned out the building was the base masonic lodge, although I had no idea what that meant in those days. I do remember that we all found the atmosphere in the lodge so unbearable that it freaked us out. We unloaded the stuff in the front entrance and cleared off. We were never asked why we hadn't completed the task, which was odd in itself. The UK forces, particularly army and navy and including police and fire services, are completely infiltrated by the Masonic movement. It was once quietly pointed out to me by a senior officer that I was unlikely ever to be considered for a commission because of my outspoken views on Masons and their corrupt activities (they have a way of favouring their friends). I suspect the goings on in that Channel Islands childrens' home - hasn't that gone quiet? - will be found to involve high ranking Masons as well as super rich visiting yachtsmen, politicians, industrialists etc. When/if they blow the lid on that case, then, I suspect, we'll see some stomach-churning carnage amongst the rich and famous. Those poor children....and similar crimes on vulnerable kids are still taking place, one assumes.
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NUKE THE BASTARDS :)!!!!!
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I am sorry for you!
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Who knows what stirs beneath the apron?

The Masons do!

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OP,

Your feelings where correct. Here is some more stuff about the Masons from a bibical point of view...

[link to www.chick.com]
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..tell me about that goat.
 Quoting: Jack 382274

My father was a lifelong Mason, as was his dad, his dad's brothers, my uncles, my cousins, and they never gave me the feeling that they were evil.

I did not join.

I have, however, seen the goat.
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I'm sorry to hear about your Mom.
I know how rough that is and it takes time to come to terms with. I'm still upset and whacked out 2 years after my Dad died.

I'm NOT a mason by the way.

Best Wishes.
LVX!
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The U.S. is rife with Masonic corruption at all levels of government. They wield more power than anyone. Our courts are filled with Masons, judges and attorneys alike, and we wonder why we find no justice there. Judges ignore the laws with impunity and decide in their brother attorney's favor.

Believe it! There are little signs to let you know you have already lost your case, as either a defendant or plaintiff, unless your attorney is a Mason.
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If you ever become one of their targets you will know their wickedness.

Many in this cult are just there to promote it's innocence since they do not get to higher levels. They become the front men and appear to be good ol boys most of the time.

Those seeking higher glorification of themselves though will do anything to get what they want. They have many associations in most every town and city. Many Corporations, cities (police/fire depts.), banks and other business are run by these folks. Just about every politician is one in the higher levels. Most are selfish and only wanting the carrot of higher self power, money, and control over others. Just like their ultimate leader himself.

From personal experience working in a corporation full of them, after becoming a manager and refusing to join them, I became a target. When I found out through one of the good ol boys who was a friend that I had been made a stealth project to run out of the business, I knew that I had a fight on my hands but held out for several years knowing what they were up to but made my life miserable trying to watch my back all of the time.

Eventually they got to me after ruining my reputation in several ways through their lies. They laugh behind your back as they do these things to you. They will get their way eventually if they have enough of their people in power.

They also have many followers who do not know they have been duped by them and most are religious churchy types who have an appearance of godliness but deny the real power of the One Creator. Most are totally selfish and love to appear as righteous while they carry out the evil dictates of their masters who are following the plans of wickedness.

One of the modern religious peoples 'gods' has become Rick Warren and follow him in lieu of the Holy Bible as they carry out the 'divide and conquer' methodology on the people who will not give in to them. They break all of the commandments of the Bible executing their judgments on those who will not follow them in their folly. One prevalent commandment being 'Thou shalt not bear false witness'. Of course their daddy the devil loves it when they do.

Where are the true people of the Bible who pray for others and care about their fellow neighbor? Who will help everyone and show an example of what a true follower of the messiah, the LIVING Word, really should be like? The dog eat dog mentality of today's society has gotten worse over the years and is one of the prime characteristics of those religious churchy types who should know better.

Even those in the higher realms of the Masons know who their real master is. They love what they have become and have given over their soul to have power in this temporary life. Nothing is worth giving over your soul for in lieu of eternal life found in the one messiah and LIVING Word of the One Creator of all things.

From a person whose grandfather was involved in this cult and who has lived and survived in the midst of many of them in the heart of the masonic capital of Tx. One who has experienced this cult first hand on the outside looking in.
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yes, they definately have a distinct 'look' to them
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"If you ever become one of their targets you will know their wickedness."

Your story put me in mind of something I found on the web and HOW the Masons destroy people:

'It is not difficult to ruin a man,' he said. 'And I will tell you how it is done time and again. ........

Christopher explained that Masonry's nationwide organization of men from most walks of life provided one of the most efficient private intelligence networks imaginable. Private information on anybody in the country could normally be accessed very rapidly through endless permutations of masonic contacts - police, magistrates, solicitors, bank managers, Post Office staff ('very useful in supplying copies of a man's mail'), doctors, government employee bosses of firms and nationalized industries etc., etc. dossier of personal data could be built up on anybody very quickly. ........

Masonic police can harass, arrest on false charges, and plant evidence. 'A businessman in a small community or person in public office arrested for dealing in child pornography, for indecent exposure, or for trafficking in drugs is at the end of the line,' said Christopher. 'He will never work again. Some people have committed suicide after experiences of that kind.' .........

Masons can bring about the situation where credit companies and banks withdraw credit facilities from individual clients and tradesmen, said my informant. Bank can foreclose. People who rely on the telephone for their work can be cut off for long periods. Masonic employees of local authorities can arrange for a person's drains to be inspected and extensive damage to be reported, thus burdening the person with huge repair bills; workmen carrying out the job can 'find' - In reality cause - further damage.

Again with regard to legal matters, a fair hearing is hard to get when a man in ordinary circumstances is in financial difficulties. If he is trying to fight a group of unprincipled Freemasons skilled in using the 'network' it will be impossible because masonic Department of Health and Social Security and Law Society officials can delay applications for Legal Aid endlessly.

'Employers, if they are Freemasons or not, can be given private information about a man who has made himself an enemy of Masonry. At worst he will be dismissed or consistently passed over for promotion.' ............

'Only the fighters have any hope of beating the system once it's at work against them,' he told me. 'Most people, fighters or not, are beaten in the end, though. It's . . . you see, I ... you finish up not knowing who you can trust. You can get no help because your story sounds so paranoid that you are thought a crank, one of those nuts who think the whole world is a conspiracy against them. It is a strange phenomenon.

By setting up a situation that most people will think of as fantasy, these people can poison every part of a person's life. If they give in they go under. If they don't give in It's only putting off the day because if they fight, so much unhappiness will be brought to the people around them that there will likely come a time when even their families turn against them out of desperation. When that happens and they are without friends wherever they look, they become easy meat. The newspapers will not touch them'.

'There is no defence against an evil which only the victims and the perpetrators know exists.'

'Christopher'
Senior Whitehall Civil Servant and Freemason
Quoted in Stephen Knight's The Brotherhood

Stephen Knight died of a cerebral hemorage at the age of 33 while on a publishers tour for The Brotherhood, a book which played an important role in the latest firestorm of criticism and censure for the 'Craft', not withstanding the continued attempt by Masonry to suppress it and malign the deceased author, who was an investigative journalist for an established East End London Newspaper.

[link to freemasonrywatch.org]

The average man is up against a powerful machine composed of unworthy men. There are nests of them in high places all over the U.S. However powerful they are, we should never give up, and never give in or they will destroy us.
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"Stephen Knight died of a cerebral hemorage at the age of 33 while on a publishers tour for The Brotherhood, a book which played an important role in the latest firestorm of criticism and censure for the 'Craft', not withstanding the continued attempt by Masonry to suppress it and malign the deceased author, who was an investigative journalist for an established East End London Newspaper."

Don't fuck with Masonry.

damned
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"Stephen Knight died of a cerebral hemorage at the age of 33 while on a publishers tour for The Brotherhood, a book which played an important role in the latest firestorm of criticism and censure for the 'Craft', not withstanding the continued attempt by Masonry to suppress it and malign the deceased author, who was an investigative journalist for an established East End London Newspaper."

Don't fuck with Masonry.
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Good advice for those who walk in fear.
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OP,

Your feelings where correct. Here is some more stuff about the Masons from a bibical point of view...

[link to www.chick.com]
 Quoting: 19.47™ 282917


lmao BIBLICAL point of view lmao

yeah, it's better to worship a (fictional?) jewish man crucified on the solar cross and made a sun-god.(equinox)
rose on the 3rd day(3rd day of spring)

came out of egypt(sun of God coming over the horizon)

led 12 DISC-iples(12 constellations of the sun-DISC)

taught at the "age of 12"(12th age of pisces)

fed the multitude with 2 fish(pisces)

started his ministry at the age of 30(30th degree)

dies at the age of 33(33rd degree)

RE-established "heaven" ON EARTH(RE is another spelling of RA, the piscean age was established ON EARTH by the piscean message, and symbolism, of the "sign" of the fish)

lmao BIBLICAL point of view lmao
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..tell me about that goat.

My father was a lifelong Mason, as was his dad, his dad's brothers, my uncles, my cousins, and they never gave me the feeling that they were evil.

I did not join.

I have, however, seen the goat.
 Quoting: Ikaika


I never thought the Mason's were evil. My Grandfather was one and my Gmother an Eastern Star. My mother told me when she was younger she went looking for my Gfather and entered the building where a meeting was being held...she didn't know. When she realized a meeting was being held, she said she was curious and she looked in another room and there was a life size replica of a goat. I wonder what is it used for.
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ALSO, One interesting thing I forgot to point out.. and may be important.

A priest that is a family friend did the whole service, but some lodge members felt odd about him coming to the after ceremony. The masons have issues with the priests, etc. im sure you all know the whole deal. anyways... they let him come anyway, after all this secret talking and shit behind the scenes and shit. they seemed to be nice to him tho he seemed rather uncomfortable but was trying to be light-hearted and comical, as he is naturally. but i think he sensed it too, perhaps. i think my cousin felt uneasy too.. we were making awkward jokes to eachother about some of it, to which i think we were thinking the same things, but werent sure if the other was or not at first, but she was like "uh, okaaaay then, if thats what these guys do. seems rather immature and cultish... but whatever." everyone else around us seemed all interested and asking the lodge guys all these questions as they just went on and on about the masonic shit. nothing else. they spoke of nothing else. even at the funeral!! they were back there talking about masonic shit.. DURING THE FUNERAL!!!
i hate the fuckers even more now.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 399774


Get your hands on one of Robert Hare's books, such as Without Conscience: The Disturbing World of the Psychopaths Among Us. See if many of the people you met at the lodge are pretty much described in this book? Now, I know what you're first thinking is that psychopaths are serial killers and rapists. Those are just the really bad ones, like only one-tenth of one percent of this category of so-called "humans." After reading this book and any articles you can find about psychopaths on the Internet, I think you will begin to understand that some of the same type of people in the lodge are same as those running the world today.

Anyway, good luck. Stay away from those people!!
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and so to is ugliness.......

Now there is a blacks suck, Immigrants suck, fathers suck the US Government Suck and of course the Mason's suck thread I would call it normal day of feartardness on GLP........
It doesn't matter who I m it's who U R so ChoOse
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BTW the OP said this happened after the funeral of his mother and unless the OP is some kind of freak dont ya think their perspective of that day would be a tad bleak...........
It doesn't matter who I m it's who U R so ChoOse
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..tell me about that goat.

My father was a lifelong Mason, as was his dad, his dad's brothers, my uncles, my cousins, and they never gave me the feeling that they were evil.

I did not join.

I have, however, seen the goat.


I never thought the Mason's were evil. My Grandfather was one and my Gmother an Eastern Star. My mother told me when she was younger she went looking for my Gfather and entered the building where a meeting was being held...she didn't know. When she realized a meeting was being held, she said she was curious and she looked in another room and there was a life size replica of a goat. I wonder what is it used for.
 Quoting: Jack 382274

The goat is Baphomet, and that's all I know.
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BTW the OP said this happened after the funeral of his mother and unless the OP is some kind of freak dont ya think their perspective of that day would be a tad bleak...........
 Quoting: Enlilson


OP has struck a nerve.
antwan

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Me thinks me and you was at the same masonic lodge that day ! lol

Naaaaa just kidding with you

Notice the symbols on the back of one of the pictures

Me was at a visit on one of the italian grand lodge when theese pics where taken with my friend leo.

The masons on the pictures are one of the highest ranking bastards amongst them .

I SAY NUKE THEM BACK TO HELL! OH WELL THEN ME HAS TO NUKE MY SELF TO !

Me felt that way to when me was there , its a sick game they play .The only thing they speak about is play of power.

[link to i273.photobucket.com]


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in this pic you se the stamp and seal of Bhapomet if you notice at the end !!!

[link to i273.photobucket.com]

[link to i273.photobucket.com]
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is that who makes mason jars?...lmao

i know some hillbillies that make moonshine and store it in them thangs...
strong shit too...
believe me, they can make shit that will put your ass down,

i wouldnt fuck with it, i heard even a little is enough to put your eyes out
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