[Question?] I hope that I never

ianchris948

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and quite honestly, believe it or not, I don't really care about Freemasonry. Whether or not someone wants to be a Freemason is their own choice.

When I published my book I was approached by a rather high ranking Freemason and I told him this was not personal, I had nothing against Freemasonry.... however, the issue is that someone that happens to be a Freemason stole quite a large amount of money from me, the fact that he killed my friend is something that will never be undone, that is in the past and it took me a year to mourn his death but I am no longer in mourning, life must continue however, in order for MY life to continue I sort of need the resources which my I am entitled to according to my friend's wishes. When I gave that individual the opportunity to right a wrong, he made the choice not to correct his error.

So because of his mistake, the entire organization of Freemasonry is liable because they share each other's secrets and I never took an oath to keep anything secret.

The positive side is that my advocacy benefits the entire human race.
 
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Linda Brown

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and quite honestly, believe it or not, I don't really care about Freemasonry. Whether or not someone wants to be a Freemason is their own choice.
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The positive side is that my advocacy benefits the entire human race.


How does it do that? Linda
 

ianchris948

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In December 2012, 20 innocent children were massacred at a private Catholic school in Connecticut. On October 16, 2012 I warned the Vatican that if they turned their back on God, the blood of innocent children would drip from the secular cloth. I gave them a deadline, and I said that when God's Lamb die in a quarry, that fate of humanity would be sealed and on Nov 7, 2012 a family of children died in a rock quarry during a 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Guatemala.

If they hadn't ignored me, those children would still be alive. I realize our planet is over populated, and I guess 20 innocent lives is a drop in the bucket. None the less, call me sentimental, but not having to witness the new reports of dead children gunned down by a Manchurian Candidate with a police-issued firearm, kind of improves my world.

http://www.prlog.org/12000951.html
 
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