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[–] TavistockImplodesNow 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I would, yes.

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[–] pby1000 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I know that Freemasons are not required to be honest with non-Freemasons, but I will ask you anyways. You can make a decision about the right thing to do. Since you are on this site, I assume you are aware of the issues that are being discussed.

How high up are you in Freemasonry?

Do you believe that the Great Architect is Lucifer?

Have you listened to William Cooper's Mystery Babylon?

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[–] stealthninjataliban 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I can only judge from the city level. State and National aren't even on my radar. At a city level, there is no connection and the lodge has zero influence.

Although one of Hillary's billionaires lives here which would nullify our competing influence.

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[–] pby1000 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Understood. I am thinking it is very compartmentalized. Do you agree? Or, do you think the organization as a whole is good?

I have read that you are not told the true nature of Freemasonry until you reach the 30th degree. That's what makes me suspicious of secret societies and societies with secrets. If new people are told at the very beginning what it is all about, then they would never join.

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[–] stealthninjataliban 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

It is compartmentalized but i've always felt that was because no one cares. Everything that happens inhouse is unpaid labor and the internal squabbles are over frivolous matters. It's an endless drain on your free time and there is no reason to participate in the day to day. The reason i joined was because I wanted to see inside the big old mysterious building next to city hall.

The charitable foundations and trust funds that the organization created are absolutely for the betterment of society. It's a place where "old money" could put their wealth to work in perpetuity funding hospitals and eyeglasses for poor people.