When I was a teenager I looked into joining the freemasons as there was a lodge in the town I grew up in, a thread brought up freemasons and as I was looking up a picture of my local one I noticed a symbol that appeared next to the freemason logo and the eye of providence that seemed to appear in a lot of Irish freemason lodges
Anyone recognise the symbol to the right of the eye of providence in this picture?
We should spread around gringo gang symbols and start using their handshakes and bullshit terms. Make them have serious trouble identifying real masons in public.
I don't, but it looks like quills on a pentagram. quills representing written knowledge, and the pentagram representing the 4 elements, and the spiritual world that governs them.
Samuel Smith
With the three symbols next to eachother I thought it might have more significance, it's here as well to the left on the stand
How else can you kill millions of cattle goy whites than making them fight each other
Zachary Davis
Albert Pike, mason of the century, is a liar? >Inb4 some shit about muh cummunity
Matthew Walker
Tiny but very nice Lodge. Meetings must be cramped when there are travellers.
Kayden White
>begind behind
Germany destroyed itself by command of the freemasons and jews
Ryder Nelson
having my throat cut across, my tongue torn out by the root, and my body buried in the sand of the sea at low water mark
Henry Lewis
join and you can find out exactly what it is.
Noah Wilson
When I looked into it almost 10 years ago all I was told is you have to know someone on the inside to vouch for you
Nolan Ward
That’s how it is here in America. You have to ask a mason to join and then they will form a committee to investigate you
Logan Cox
A freemason is the main one who handed over Russia to the Bolsheviks, this seems to have been greatly hidden by history
Elijah Walker
That being said though after looking into it again tonight to find out what that symbol is it seems they are a lot more loose with letting people in the building
pic related is some architectural history group being given a tour
depends on the lodge. some have open days where you can go along and meet people and they'll invite you back if they think you're a good fit. I live very near to Lodge no 1. my grandfather was a freemason and so are 2 of my uncles.
My great grandfather joined the Freemasons after fighting in WW2, or maybe before, can't remember. But either way. He eventually left because he learned the truth. I'm guessing he either learned that it was kike controlled or Satan controlled. Not too sure what he found out. All I know is that he left. Or at least that was what he told my Grandma.
Unfortunately I never got the opportunity to speak with him about it. Because I was not into this stuff while he was alive. But those fuckers showed up at his funeral. And I distinctly remember it. Because I had no fucking clue who they were or why they were wearing those retarded outfits. It's literally what got me looking into this stuff. Even in death, my Great Grandad was able to pass on some wisdom to. I miss him a lot.
Waiting for you and your fellow travelers to be rounded up and executed for treason. Soon ...
Wyatt King
Defending the Judeo-Temple on pain of death.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiram_Abiff >The tale of Hiram Abiff as passed down in Masonic Lodges underpins the third degree. It starts with his arrival in Jerusalem, and his appointment by Solomon as chief architect and master of works at the construction of his temple. As the temple is nearing completion, three fellowcraft masons from the workforce ambush him as he leaves the building, demanding the secrets of a master mason. Hiram is challenged by each in turn and, at each refusal to divulge the information, his assailant strikes him with a mason's tool (differing between jurisdictions). He is injured by the first two assailants, and struck dead by the last.[1]
Carter Price
Sorry but the only symbol my consciousness can "rep" is a swastika. It's the sign of my people.
Luke Green
Non masons frequently visit lodges. They just can’t stay during a meeting.
Ryder Powell
According to Albert Pike, mason of the 20th century, it's satan
Mason Walker
Fuck gnosticism.
Dominic Watson
Okay, but the temple is an allegory for something, what does it symbolize? I think it's more than a literal temple, but rather some kind of ideology. Is it the aristocracy mixed with spiritualism to achieve it's goals? A way to achieve control of society in a clever esoteric way, gain advantages? The spiritual aspect is after death is it not?
Samuel Ross
Are you talking about Moose lodges? I have one that recently got abandoned near where I live. Place always creeped me the fuck out even before I knew what Freemasonry was.