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 Topic: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)

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  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #90 - January 06, 2010, 06:21 PM

     Cheesy


    Iblis has mad debaterin' skillz. Best not step up unless you're prepared to recieve da pain.

  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #91 - January 06, 2010, 07:09 PM

    But then aren't they endanger of overstretching themselves? It's important to  have foreign relations think tanks. We can't expect our leaders to be on the ball about every international issue that crosses their desks. These think tanks have highly educated and specialized people in them. You'd think they might resent someone taking the fast-track through the freemasons to join their ranks. Especially when a foreign crisis arises and the freemason doesn't even show up to the brainstorm session because he's double booked for a satanic ritual or he has to drive a go-cart in a parade.


    The Freemasons are a pyramid, like the one on the back of your dollar. In a pyramid everyone has his place....and the ones on top are observers of numerology, dates, times and astronomical events. Satanic high "holy" days are to be observed, first and foremost. All foreign relations, wars (and circuses) hinge on these observances.

    They are a religious people.
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #92 - January 06, 2010, 07:26 PM

    Well almost every organization is like a pyramid from the Catholic church to your local fast food franchise. Are you telling me if I join the freemasons and spit on jesus and make it to the top I have to spend my days looking at the stars and studying numerology? What the hell for? I'm not good with numbers. What's the point? Am I supposed to get some meaning from the stars and numbers that I can take to the coucil of foreign relations and make a contribution with? when are these Satanic holy days? Do I have to send out cards?

    My style is impetuous, my defense is impregnable and I'm just ferocious. I want your heart. I want to eat your children. Praise be to Allah." -- Mike Tyson
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #93 - January 06, 2010, 07:58 PM

    Come to think of it, they already have the times and the stars mapped out. You would already have friends from the arcane school (of all that junk).

    Did you know the U.N. and Lucifer Trust sponsor World Goodwill? Their goal is to seek the coming of the Antichrist. They even have a world invocation day for people (all over the world) to pray for his coming.

    These are high up people. And just about every big-name foundation has some part in it: The Rockefeller Foundation, The Carnegie Trust, The Ford Foundation and the Bill and Malinda Gates Foundation.

    Then there are some names to consider: Maurice Strong, Al Gore, Peter Drucker and Ted Turner....not to mention John Holdren.

    Look into how obsessed they are with depopulation....look at how they speak highly of viruses and plagues....then they turn around and vaccinate third-world countries.

    All these things are connected. It's not all freemasons, but freemasonry has a part in all this.

  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #94 - January 06, 2010, 08:00 PM

    uuuuuuuuhhh

    Iblis has mad debaterin' skillz. Best not step up unless you're prepared to recieve da pain.

  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #95 - January 06, 2010, 08:08 PM

    Kafirist, I don't know what that means.
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #96 - January 06, 2010, 08:21 PM

    A friend of mine from Egypt has Hepatitis C, it turns out this is linked to vaccine campaign they had in Egypt years ago.

  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #97 - January 07, 2010, 05:00 PM

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    Come to think of it, they already have the times and the stars mapped out. You would already have friends from the arcane school (of all that junk).


    Why would they need the arcane school to map the stars? You can probably download PDF files of maps from the NASA. Of course they are always discovering new stars, so constantly updating the maps might be a hassle. But what do they do with these maps?

    Quote
    Did you know the U.N. and Lucifer Trust sponsor World Goodwill? Their goal is to seek the coming of the Antichrist. They even have a world invocation day for people (all over the world) to pray for his coming.


    Is this the invocation prayer you are talking about? How was the UN involved?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCyE-Dle678&feature=related
    seems pretty harmless. They claim they wanted to summon Jesus. The voice over is a bit creepy.


    Unfortunately a bunch of Christian interferers felt entitled to launch a
    Strategic counter prayer on June 7th.. Neither Jesus or Lucifer ended up appearing, so I guess that proves the counter prayer worked. You Christians really rained on their parade. You are the Kanye Wests of Spiritual summoning!

     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6A9Y5tdo54
    (This is a long winded one. Only watch the first minute)

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    just about every big-name foundation has some part in it: The Rockefeller Foundation, The Carnegie Trust, The Ford Foundation and the Bill and Malinda Gates Foundation.


    Bill Gates is a well known philanthropist. His foundation gives billions to the needy. How can you knock Bill Gates?

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    Then there are some names to consider: Maurice Strong, Al Gore, Peter Drucker and Ted Turner....not to mention John Holdren.


    What do you mean consider them? OK, I?m considering Al Gore, He?s an environmentalist, an ex-vice president and failed presidential candidate with a lethargic presence. What else?

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    Look into how obsessed they are with depopulation....


    Population control? You mean like encouraging birth control so that we limit the world?s population so we can feed averybody?

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    look at how they speak highly of viruses and plagues....then they turn around and vaccinate third-world countries.


    I have to admit, it would be very hypocritical to speak highly of viruses and then turn around and try and eradicate them with vaccines.

    I?m sorry about your friend with Hepatitis C. It might very well be linked to the Egyptian vaccine program prior to 1980 they were vaccinating against schistosomiasis with dirty needles. Hepatitis C is treatable but expensive to treat. Egypt will need much assistance from the NGOs of the UN.

    My style is impetuous, my defense is impregnable and I'm just ferocious. I want your heart. I want to eat your children. Praise be to Allah." -- Mike Tyson
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #98 - January 08, 2010, 02:22 AM

    Hi Submissive Bob, I'm back....and am going to grab a cup of coffee. Your post is good.
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #99 - January 08, 2010, 02:50 AM

    It's true that they have many charities, but that doesn't mean they're not an occult. Cults have charities. I bet even satanists have charities, as in The Church of Satan. Did you know the Church of Satan is a 502(c)3 organization?

    It's true Freemasons have Christians, Jews and Muslims....but as a mason graduates through the degrees, more is revealed to him about the nature of their deities.

    I do no know if they're unfair to atheists more than they're unfair to anyone else. If a group will not have me on the basis of my beliefs, I think that is fair enough. To a Freemason, we are the profane. That's fine by me. I do not care what crypto-satanists think of me.


    OCCULT and CULT are two very different things. please do not confuse them.



    Quod est inferius est sicut quod est superius,
    et quod est superius est sicut quod est inferius,
    ad perpetranda miracula rei unius.
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #100 - January 08, 2010, 02:57 AM

    Why would they need the arcane school to map the stars? You can probably download PDF files of maps from the NASA. Of course they are always discovering new stars, so constantly updating the maps might be a hassle. But what do they do with these maps?




    Probably they just go to the Nasa map....but interpret. Some are preparing for a new age (to take us out of this Piscean age)....and they are big on planet alignment and things like that....sort of like astrologers.


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    Is this the invocation prayer you are talking about? How was the UN involved?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCyE-Dle678&feature=related
    seems pretty harmless. They claim they wanted to summon Jesus. The voice over is a bit creepy.


    Oh no....I suppose I better watch this....

    Quote
    Unfortunately a bunch of Christian interferers felt entitled to launch a
    Strategic counter prayer on June 7th.. Neither Jesus or Lucifer ended up appearing, so I guess that proves the counter prayer worked. You Christians really rained on their parade. You are the Kanye Wests of Spiritual summoning!


    "Kanye Wests of Spiritual summoning".  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
    Quote
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6A9Y5tdo54
    (This is a long winded one. Only watch the first minute)


    Okay. I will watch the first minute.

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    Bill Gates is a well known philanthropist. His foundation gives billions to the needy. How can you knock Bill Gates?


    On the surface, he looks like a good guy....it's just the history of "foundations". One of my favorite sites for information on things like this is "Alan Watt Sentient Sentinal" I will have another look-see.

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    What do you mean consider them? OK, I?m considering Al Gore, He?s an environmentalist, an ex-vice president and failed presidential candidate with a lethargic presence. What else?


    "Lethargic presence" Cheesy Al Gore stands to make Billions. 'Earth in the Balance' ? More like "Al Gore's fortune in the balance". And it's also about Agenda 21...

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    Population control? You mean like encouraging birth control so that we limit the world?s population so we can feed averybody?


    The amount they want to cull population would take something drastic. Some have quoted saying even wars have been "disappointing" in the area of population reduction. Others would like to come in their next life as a deadly plague or virus....and some of these same people turn around and fund vaccine programs.

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    I have to admit, it would be very hypocritical to speak highly of viruses and then turn around and try and eradicate them with vaccines.


    It would be a good kind of hypocritical if they were trying to eradicate these viruses.

    Quote
    I?m sorry about your friend with Hepatitis C. It might very well be linked to the Egyptian vaccine program prior to 1980 they were vaccinating against schistosomiasis with dirty needles. Hepatitis C is treatable but expensive to treat. Egypt will need much assistance from the NGOs of the UN.


    Thank you. He had to leave behind things he loves and move to Canada in order to receive these treatments....and he will need to do this the rest of his life.
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #101 - January 08, 2010, 03:02 AM

    OCCULT and CULT are two very different things. please do not confuse them.


    Alright...in the future I will try to be more exact about these.
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #102 - January 08, 2010, 03:07 AM

    Probably they just go to the Nasa map....but interpret. Some are preparing for a new age (to take us out of this Piscean age)....and they are big on planet alignment and things like that....sort of like astrologers.


    Oh no....I suppose I better watch this....

    "Kanye Wests of Spiritual summoning".  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
    Okay. I will watch the first minute.

    On the surface, he looks like a good guy....it's just the history of "foundations". One of my favorite sites for information on things like this is "Alan Watt Sentient Sentinal" I will have another look-see.

    "Lethargic presence" Cheesy Al Gore stands to make Billions. 'Earth in the Balance' ? More like "Al Gore's fortune in the balance". And it's also about Agenda 21...

    The amount they want to cull population would take something drastic. Some have quoted saying even wars have been "disappointing" in the area of population reduction. Others would like to come in their next life as a deadly plague or virus....and some of these same people turn around and fund vaccine programs.

    It would be a good kind of hypocritical if they were trying to eradicate these viruses.

    Thank you. He had to leave behind things he loves and move to Canada in order to receive these treatments....and he will need to do this the rest of his life.



    No way she's real. No way.

    Iblis has mad debaterin' skillz. Best not step up unless you're prepared to recieve da pain.

  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #103 - January 08, 2010, 03:13 AM

    Submissive Bob. Here's something off topic, but I have to say something about vaccines:

    In the H1N1 vaccines is Squalene. I guess what it can do is activate something that will attack all naturally-occurring Squalene in the body. The problem is we need it our joints. It will not happen right away, but alot of people will be coming down with arthritis....but not the kind that make old peoples' knuckles mangly, but a kind of arthritis that is painful and chronic.

    Another problem is it compromises a person's immune system. If some kind of epidemic actually does come around, people that have had these shots or nasal mists are not going to fare too well.

    There was something called the Spanish flu in 1918. It was the vaccine that killed everybody.



  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #104 - January 08, 2010, 03:15 AM

    No way she's real. No way.


    You are so not very specific, at times.
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #105 - January 08, 2010, 03:45 AM

    Submissive Bob,

    I'm sorry. That first video is too horrid for me to continue watching. That image, it is not Jesus. It is not Jesus they're summoning, though alot of people probably think it is. There is something U.N and Share International are awaiting. He's called the Sonanda Emmanuel,(Emanuel is also Jesus's name it means "God With Us"). and also known as "master Jesus", except he isn't Jesus at all, but he will probably look like these images of Jesus everybody has seen.

    This Christ they are invoking has something to do with one of Madame Blavatsky's "ascended Masters". The head of it all is a guy named Maitreya. And when they call upon "light", they are talking about Satan, because his other name, "Lucifer" means "bearer of light".

    Sorry. This post is not pithy the way I like my posts to be.

     
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #106 - January 08, 2010, 03:56 AM

    A friend of mine from Egypt has Hepatitis C, it turns out this is linked to vaccine campaign they had in Egypt years ago.


    It is more probable that the personnel who gave him the vaccine used a contaminated needle due to very poor safety procedures and low standards, if he did not dabble a bit with drugs himself.

    "Modern man's great illusion has been to convince himself that of all that has gone before he represents the zenith of human accomplishment, but can't summon the mental powers to read anything more demanding than emoticons. Fascinating. "

    One very horny Turk I met on the net.
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #107 - January 08, 2010, 03:57 AM

    Submissive Bob,

    The second video is better. It's a little slow....and I don't know why the auther thinks President Obama took any day of prayer away from us. He did not. I believe the author really does believe this.

    Everything else on the video is accurate and the bible verses are relevant.
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #108 - January 08, 2010, 05:39 AM

    You asked about Bill Gates. Here's some information:

    http://boycottnovell.com/wiki/index.php/Gates_Foundation_Critique

    Bill, Melinda and Microsoft maintain pharmaceutical patent investments, tobacco investments, investments in alcoholic beverages, petroleum investments, investments in experimental and controversial crops, and even investments in news/media.

    There are also a ton of articles and links on the site i just linked.
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #109 - January 08, 2010, 06:01 AM

    If Jewish is a nationality then Jewden is there country name  Cheesy
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #110 - January 08, 2010, 07:05 AM

    It is more probable that the personnel who gave him the vaccine used a contaminated needle due to very poor safety procedures and low standards, if he did not dabble a bit with drugs himself.



    No. He is not a drug user.
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #111 - January 08, 2010, 07:07 AM

    If Jewish is a nationality then Jewden is there country name  Cheesy


    You're cute. 
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #112 - January 08, 2010, 07:10 AM

    Hmmmm....and this is a 'Democracy Now' segment:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ttq0IdULfjg&feature=related
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #113 - January 08, 2010, 07:18 AM

    It's a rich men's network, essentially. It started out as a means of providing financial security to the families of its members when they died. Now there are two types: 'haves' and 'haves not'. Locally, the Freemasons have two separate temples.

    "...every imperfection in man is a bond with heaven..." - Karl Marx
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #114 - January 08, 2010, 07:23 AM

    You're cute. 

     far away hug
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #115 - January 08, 2010, 10:54 AM

    As a fictional character, I actually have a lot of respect for Satan.
    The god fellow was a petty tyrant, I'd probably rebel too. Good for satan, He's like a cosmic Thomas Paine.

    The foundation of superstition is ignorance, the
    superstructure is faith and the dome is a vain hope. Superstition
    is the child of ignorance and the mother of misery.
    -Robert G. Ingersoll (1898)

     "Do time ninjas have this ability?" "Yeah. Only they stay silent and aren't douchebags."  -Ibl
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #116 - January 08, 2010, 03:59 PM

    Is the "(and ir's* a religion)" part of the title supposed to make freemasonry better or worse?

    Lolz @ the irony in either answer, anyway

    Do not look directly at the operational end of the device.
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #117 - January 08, 2010, 04:45 PM

    I'm normally good at spotting irony, but where would the irony be in either answer? It could be worse that Freemasonry is a religion. It doesn't make it better, that's for sure.
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #118 - January 08, 2010, 05:29 PM

    The irony is:

    If something is a religion, then it's worse
    +
    You follow something that is a religion
    =
    lulz

    Do not look directly at the operational end of the device.
  • Re: Freemasonry is icky (and ir's a religion)
     Reply #119 - January 08, 2010, 05:39 PM

    I like apples, but I do not like oranges. That is not ironic, even though both are food.

    And the thing is, I don't consider my faith a religion. Religions have candles, priests, icons and a kind of religious hierarchy. They observe days. I know Christmas and Easter are days, but they are not Christian holidays. The early church did not have Christmas and Easter. Religions have many accessories like beads. Christianity doesn't have that.
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