100th Monkey

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Is it true that if you're wearing a mason ring and your applying for a job that you will be picked over the rest of the candidates?

Do all rites or orders work this way?

Why do you want to come forward and reveal the Freemason secrets?
 

maggador

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Is it true that if you're wearing a mason ring and your applying for a job that you will be picked over the rest of the candidates?

Do all rites or orders work this way?

Why do you want to come forward and reveal the Freemason secrets?

1. That may happen if the person you're applying job at is a freemason too and recognize you as one as well. But it doesnt guarantee anything, as most employers want employees who know their job. But I'm aware of other similar cases, such as the police not giving speed tickets etc when the person they stopped turned out to be a mason and the officer who stopped them were one too, or favorable court cases if the judge is a mason and so is the defendant. That does not mean I support such.

2. More or less, some masons and lodges don't like or support masons of different rites, but it is generally hard to know what rite you're of as long they just know you're a mason, such as from seeing a ring or secret gestures etc which identifies masons for eachother. If they are of an opposite rite that dislikes the rite you're from and they know that, you will probably not get much favors.

3. I am not here to reveal masonic secrets, I'm here to reveal existential secrets that are so important that I can only see it as my duty to let others know, among other things the masonic oaths is about assisting and being of a beneficial purpose for the people and society, noble, helpful, etc. I am not exposing masonic rituals or how initiations of different degrees etc takes place since that is a very personal and individual experience and revealing it would serve no purpose, rather the contrary, for any coming members that are to go through such rituals and initiations.

-EA
 

Rochelle

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Interesting individual you are.i do not want to offend you whatsoever here ok???I just don't understand why all these practices are necessary if you have the Lord.I feel that this Alien obduction thing are falling Angels.I don't claim to know a whole lot of anything really,other than I do know their is a spiritual warfare going on and their is a "Lucepherian" group out there that believe in their way and speaking for myself???I believe firmly in Jesus died on the cross and Lucipher is not in any way shape or form,"The Shining Star" or whatever they say.And anything being done in Secret (THE DARK) is darkness.Satan is a liar and a deceiver.Babble!!!
 

maggador

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Interesting individual you are.i do not want to offend you whatsoever here ok???I just don't understand why all these practices are necessary if you have the Lord.I feel that this Alien obduction thing are falling Angels.I don't claim to know a whole lot of anything really,other than I do know their is a spiritual warfare going on and their is a "Lucepherian" group out there that believe in their way and speaking for myself???I believe firmly in Jesus died on the cross and Lucipher is not in any way shape or form,"The Shining Star" or whatever they say.And anything being done in Secret (THE DARK) is darkness.Satan is a liar and a deceiver.Babble!!!

No worries, I don't get offended easily.

Nobody "has" the "Lord". Thus your statement doesn't really make sense, sure you can BELIEVE in "the Lord", but that's it. And that is where these practices comes into the picture, to experience TRUTH, and SEE and HEAR and KNOW the real self, and the different planes of existence beyond. It is also about being able to live in more harmony with oneself and the natural laws and cycles, and understand their function, whether that is astrological elements, or psychological elements, spiritual elements, etc.

I am in an order that is based on "Practical Christianity", where one learns to get in contact directly with the Source of All Creation (or God / The Lord as you would call it), and experience "the Holy Spirit", and come to understand, observe and know the After-Life and what we are heading for, to be prepared and learn to Navigate those realms properly.

Through such practices, the truth of "Aliens" etc will also be revealed, as well as "Angels", "Demons", etc. One will learn to know one's own personal "Guardian Angel" or "Spirit Guide", whatever you prefer to call it, and have a personal and direct relationship with him/her that is of extreme beneficial use in life and after life. And much more.

There are many liars and deceivers, and one should never take anyone's word for fact without personal first hand experience in the matter. Both in the physical world here, and the endless spiritual realms out there.

May you Shine from Within and Without through Light & Shadows

:EA
 

Rumas

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Staff member
I am sticking this thread to keep it at the top of the thread list as it becoming popular, and I do not want it to be buried.
 

100th Monkey

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Do the Freemasons face opposition from religious people. Are you allowed to practice a religion such as Christianity and Judaism?

So where does the Pleiades star system coming in to all of this? As your website is pleiadiantalk.blogspot.com I figure and must be important somehow?
 
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maggador

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Yes, funnily enough, Christians have often been against Freemasonry, the Roman Church and Vatican banned Freemasonry, even though one of the requirements to be a Freemason is a belief in God, or a "supreme being", which between Masons usually is referred to as the Grand Architect Of The Universe, often shortened to G.'.A.'.O.'.T.'.U.'. Some lodges of certain countries even DEMANDS that the person seeking membership is a Christian. For example Norway, where I come from, you must be a Christian and swear on the Bible when taking your oath to be accepted.

In most of the world however there is no religious requirements other than a belief in a higher being / creator, and people of all religions are welcome, jews, muslims, christians, buddhists, all alike.
 

White Rabbit

New member
Okay I will throw out some names and places I want to know how they RELATE to the Freemasons:

Knights Templar were they masons?

Rosslyn chapel

Holy Grail or san graal or san gréal

William Sinclair or William St Clair
 

maggador

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Okay I will throw out some names and places I want to know how they RELATE to the Freemasons:

Knights Templar were they masons?

Rosslyn chapel

Holy Grail or san graal or san gréal

William Sinclair or William St Clair

1. Some Knights Templars were masons, some became masons, some were member of other orders, including my own

2. Rosslyn Chapel was built by masons, or certainly masons were involved with the building, possibly Knights Templars / Masons. I don't really have any in-depth information available about it that is not already public, such as in books like "Holy Blood, Holy Grail", which has a lot of truth in it and is the book (non-fiction, scientific research) which Dan Brown stole the story for the "Davinci Code" from. I highly recommend that book for anyone interested in the topic of the templars, masons, jesus, the "holy grail", etc. Very resourceful. You can find it on amazon: Amazon.com: Holy Blood, Holy Grail Illustrated Edition: The Secret History of Jesus, the Shocking Legacy of the Grail (9780385340014): Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, Henry Lincoln: Books

3. Holy Grail is the bloodline of Jesus, pretty much, and in spanish, latin, italian and french the word for "blood" is sangre, sanguim, sangue and sang - fairly obvious connection to the corresponding translations of "Holy Grail" in same languages, as your examples "san graal" and "san greal". In other words, Jesus didn't die at the cross, and he had children that lived on and presumably his family line is still around and some orders claim to be directly connected through "bloodlines" to Jesus, or knowing who these "children of Jesus" are. Personally, I do not know who that would be, but it seems probable enough from other knowledge I have.

4. William Sinclair was the man who founded Rosslyn Chapel back in the 1400's, most likely he was a Grand Master of Freemasonry and probably also a Knights Templar, and several of the later Sinclair's also became Grand Master's of the Grand Lodge of Scotland.
 

maggador

New member
Would you consider The Knights of Columbus Freemasons or at least a secret society?
Knights of Columbus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Because my father was a knight for many years, but I know nothing about it, aside from what I can read on the Wikipedia. I just want to hear your point of view on this Fraternity?

No, Knights of Colombus have nothing to do with Freemasonry. They are also a fairly modern organization / order. Personally I don't really know much about them, the article you linked to at Wikipedia is more informative than I can be on that topic. I don't have any specific viewpoint on them, since I've never been affiliated with them or any of their members.
 

SUNGAZER

New member
As well as books, is there anything else that would give pertinent information that is accessible to the public, like movies with hidden messages, etc?
 

maggador

New member
If you want real and good information on Freemasonry (as well as couple other orders) check it from the source, Freemasons themselves. Here are a couple thorough sites with great amounts of information, very useful resources for research both for Masons and non-Masons alike:
https://sites.google.com/site/memphismizraimbg/

Grand Lodge of British Columbia &#038 Yukon Website Index (check "History" and "Resources" on top links as well)

When it comes to books, the ones I got are only in Spanish, and only for Masons, and for videos & movies, most of it is anti-masonic and not very correct or informative, I can't think of any useful ones. The two sites above got plenty of information.
 

Boiling Frog

Truth Activist
David Icke has nothing positive to say about the Freemasons. I am not sure why?
...but I worked with 2 masons who were my best buddies at works, I have nothing bad to say about any of them, and considered at the time becoming one myself, but I never had the time to devote to it.

Why do people fear the Freemasons so much?

This seems to be rampant in the conspiracy research area.

Are there degrees past 32? I heard this is a big secret and I read in a book that once you pass the 32rd degree you are informed that the God the Freemasons are all worshiping is Lucifer?

3. No, Lucifer is not my God. He may be the Creator God of the Physical World, but not "my" god, as should be clear from my revelations regarding the Trap System which I've spoken about in numerous places around the net, in books, videos, etc.

I have also heard that the Freemasons worship Satan, I believe this is just ignorant people with a fear of the occult. People always fear the unknown! This is the same a judging a book by its cover. Find out for yourself people, don't take someone else word for anything!
 

White Rabbit

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Its rumored that David Icke is a Freemason, the evidence that people point to is his handshakes and various hand jesters he has made on videos. He claims not to be Freemason and seems to smear the Freemasons is he numerous videos.

Are you familiar with David Icke's work Maggador?
 

maggador

New member
Yes, I like David Icke, a man of great insights who've realized more than most. One of the few that really got most the pieces of the puzzle laid out correctly. Still large pieces missing though - not just for him, for me and everyone as well.

Regarding his hands, he got rheumatism and have some "strange" hand gestures because of that, not because he is a mason.
 

Denise

Moderator
Wow great to hear, I would have thought you would be against Dave Icke. I learned everything I know about Freemasons from him and now you.
 
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