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Originally Posted by JohnWdoe
Not all Masons are bad and thats just stupid to think,
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Can you point me to a bad one?

I mean since they are so evil surely everyone can point one out?
Hmmm
Any Americans out there? Well Listen up...
I can well understand why the Brits would think Masons are evil... since they stole America from them
Here is the ORIGINAL American Flag design
Nice huh?

very "Illuminatish'
Philip LeMarchand first met Benjamin Franklin during a Masonic conference in New York, 1753. The two shared interests in natural science and the hidden sciences of the Occult.
They made several trips to Europe together in the 1770s. They primarily stayed in London but often dared travel to Paris with LeMarchand in disguise so as to not alert "the authorities" to his return. During these journeys, Franklin made a point to always publicly introduce LeMarchand as "The Professor."
It was Franklin who introduced "The Professor" to George Washington in 1775 at a dinner party held for the American flag committee. It is said that LeMarchand (as the Professor) "put forward several proposals about the design of the flag which were eagerly accepted by the committee without argument."
"When the dinner party broke up and the other committee members left for home, the Professor remained in conversation with Franklin and Washington for several hours. He predicted to the two statesmen that America would soon take its rightful place as a new nation recognized by all governments of the world and was destined to be a future leader of civilization."
Childs Own Losses
These three men Rosicrucian/Masons were the ones who laid the foundation for this land of the free... And it remained so till Woodrow Wilson sold us out with the Federal Reserve Bank
"I am a most unhappy man. I have unwittingly ruined my country. A great industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of credit is concentrated. The growth of the nation, therefore, and all our activities are in the hands of a few men. We have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated Governments in the civilized world no longer a Government by free opinion, no longer a Government by conviction and the vote of the majority, but a Government by the opinion and duress of a small group of dominant men." -Woodrow Wilson, after signing the Federal Reserve into existence
The Rosicrucian and Masons Gave you this great country... the Bankers took it away
And when the forefathers faltered at the signing... it was a Rosicrucian who gave the speech to embolden them to sign that paper...
The Mysterious Rosicrucian Who Was the Father of the American Republic
The signers of the Declaration of Independence sat in Independence Hall at Philadelphia, contemplating losing their heads or being hanged. Their courage wavered. The document sat there unsigned. An extraordinary catalyst was needed to move them to action. An unknown man rose and gave an electrifying speech. He disappeared soon after.
THE SPEECH OF THE UNKNOWN
While many non-Masons were also involved, three of the best-known firebrands - Peter Faneuil, Paul Revere and John Hancock - were also Masons.
The Mystical George Washington
And next time you look at your dollar bill and see THIS
Remember who it was that created this country and why..
The Real Meaning and Significance
of the Great Seal of the United States
The Rosicrucian View
Above the pyramid is the Latin phrase "Annuit Coeptis," meaning "a bold beginning" or "He (God) has approved our undertakings," adopted from Virgil's Aeneid. It has also been interpreted as meaning "It [the Eye of Providence] is favorable to our undertakings" or "He favors our undertakings." Below the pyramid, a scroll reads, Novus Ordo Seclorum, meaning "New Order of the Ages." It refers to 1776 as the beginning of the American new era.
The actual Translation of the words are below, showing why the diverse meanings occur...
annuit - annuerre annuo annui annutus {verb}
- designate w/nod, nod assent; indicate, declare; favor/smile on; agree to, grant
coeptis - coeptus coepta coeptum {adj}
- begun, started, commenced; undertaken
There are rumors that a Mysterious man in black left the seal of the USA to the founders, that the Rosicrucian left the Great Seal of the United States. The Rosicrucians were also the instigators of the French Revolution, but in this instance were not wholly successful, owing to the fact that the fanaticism of the revolutionists could not be controlled and the Reign of Terror ensued...