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clear to me that many members [some I personally know], were and are in the Freemasons for the perks it<br />

could provide, the influential contacts that could be made and the business contracts to be obtained, -<br />

whilst helping to raise money for the odd charity and good cause in between. So it was because of those<br />

latter reasons which at first threw me off the scent a bit, - I thought they can‘t be that bad if their donating<br />

money to charity and helping the needy, so what‘s all the fuss about?<br />

I didn‘t think of comparing this kind of activity, with that of the Mafia‘s, - who have been doing this<br />

sort of charity thing for generations in Italy and US, and in particularly supporting the Church, Opus Dei<br />

and its other connected charities. So with all their charity lark going on, I obviously didn‘t see it as a<br />

smokescreen to mask the more devious practices and goings on within the fraternity, and that they used the<br />

charitable angle to do just that, - to confuse the outsider, - whilst at the same time hiding their real agenda.<br />

All I could see on the surface of this ―secret brotherhood‖, was a bunch of overgrown schoolboys, a bit<br />

like; Channel 4‘s; ―When Boris met Dave‖, the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson and our most gracious of<br />

unelected leader; Jake the Peg-David Cameron, whilst they were boarding at Oxford University and who<br />

were both members of an obnoxiously elite and nauseating drinking and belching fraternity known as the<br />

Bullingdon Club. Andrew Gimson, biographer of Boris Johnson, reported about the club in the 1980s: ―I<br />

don‘t think an evening would have ended without a restaurant being trashed and being paid for in full,<br />

very often in cash... - A night in the cells would be regarded as being par for a ‗Buller man‘ and so would<br />

debagging anyone who really attracted the irritation of the Buller men‖.<br />

Not that I‘m saying they were then dabbling with the occult, being blindfolded, rolling up their trouser<br />

leg, baring their chest and all awhile having a dagger thrust up and held to the point of where their heart is<br />

and a cable tow trussed around their neck whilst being threatened with a rather nastily way of being killed<br />

if they spilled the beans about their rituals and the goings on at their local lodge. In the instance of a 1st<br />

Degree initiate into the Lodge: ―Binding myself under no less a penalty, than having my throat cut across,<br />

my tongue torn out from its roots and buried in the rough sands of the sea...‖, and in the 2nd degree:<br />

―Binding myself under no less a penalty, than that of having my left breast torn open, my heart plucked out<br />

and given as prey to the wild beasts of the field and the foul of the air...‖, etc.<br />

Though I do believe they have now both certainly done so, and sworn these kinds of oaths and pledges<br />

and many more since departing from their public school boy days, and who are now both on high levels of<br />

degree, and perhaps even 33rd Degree honorary members of the Freemasons, as I believe it‘s almost<br />

impossible to reach the heights of power they ―so easily‖ positioned themselves into and obtained, -<br />

without them being on a very high degree to begin with.<br />

And anyhow how many times have you heard this figure of speech about someone killing you, as a kid<br />

my mum would regularly shout out; ―I‘ll bloody kill you if you don‘t clear that mess up!‖, or my brother<br />

would say; ―I‘ll kill you if you tell mum!‖, or whatever, full well knowing they didn‘t mean it – literally!<br />

So what I‘m trying to say is, I still didn‘t really take this first time around reading about the Freemasons<br />

that seriously, and just looked upon them, and it, - as an harmless group blokes having the best of both<br />

worlds.<br />

[1].<br />

[2] ^ "UK | UK Politics | MP expenses leak 'not for money'". BBC News. 2009-06-24. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8115998.stm.<br />

Retrieved 2010-05-08.<br />

[3] "Freemasons open a lodge at Buckingham Palace... but the Queen ..." .<br />

[4] "The Masonic Province of East Lancashire Provincial Grand ..." .<br />

[5] "The Lord Mayor of the City of London hosts Judges' Dinner."<br />

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[6] ^ History of the IOOF in Marin County. Illustrates the spread of Oddfellowship in California in the 19th century. Also contains a section<br />

titled: Background, History, Ritual and Emblems.<br />

[7] http://www.mooseintl.org/public/default.asp<br />

^ Hankins, Barry. The Second Great Awakening and the Transcendentalists. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2004: 137.<br />

ISBN 0-313-31848-4<br />

[9] "William Morgan facts -.<br />

[10] "BBC ON THIS DAY | 4 | 1991: UK army spending to be cut."<br />

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36. A Sign for Peace or I Love You!<br />

Welcome to the secret world of the planets most influential shakers, movers and makers. The following<br />

pictures show many a famous person whom virtually all of them are either Freemasons so therefore

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