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[–] 15946534? 2 points -1 points (+1|-2) ago 

Dear Patriot. I don't have time to cut, copy and paste 300 years of the history of Freemasonry to you or the rest of the Anon conspiracy fags. Nor, do I have time (in this post) to debunk AC Pike's narrowed scope ramblings from the year 1850. I can assure you that if DJT needed true patriots in the year 2019, it would be Freemasons. I know, I live with a 32nd Degree Grand Master/Scot Rite. I know, I have known him for 58 years. I know, that satanic rituals (in higher degrees) does NOT exist. I know that Qfags are all key-board warriors and have no real FUKN BALLS. Donald Trump is not an idiot! Trump needs "real" warriors that have his BACK!..... Respectfully submitted by the Son of a Mason.

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[–] 15946792? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

And, the upside down pentagram logo?

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[–] 15946993? 2 points -2 points (+0|-2) ago 

This nonsense comes up a lot on the internet. The pentagram, or five-pointed star, is actually a common symbol. It appears fifty times on the American flag, though somehow conspiracy theorists have apparently overlooked that particular occult symbol apparently placed on our flag by that pagan witch Betsy Ross and her Dark Overlord George Washington during one of their black masses or Satanic sewing bees.

Dear Patriot, The pentagram first appeared more than 5,000 years ago in Mesopotamian writings and drawings. The Babylonians used it as an astrological diagram to represent the five known planets—Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, with Venus, the Queen of Heaven, at the top point of the star. The Pythagorean Greeks used an inverted pentagram’s five points to represent the Classical elements of fire, water, air, earth and idea (or “divine thing”).