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  • Hinote

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    He was more than just a Freemason of the Confederacy. He wrote Morals & Dogma of The Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, The Book of The Words and Their Hidden Masonic Meanings. The Zen-Avesta , The Gathas, and The Doctrine of Zarathustra, Lectures on Masonic Symbolism And A Second Lecture on Symbolism or The Omkara and other Ineffable Words, The Magnum Opus Or The Great Work, Indo-Aryan Dieties Worship -As Contained in The Rig Veda, The Aryan Race. He taught himself American Indian languages among so many other things. I can guarantee you his knowledge was extensive on all matters in his time and before which would more than likely give him insight to future events without using a " Tin Foil " hat. At the very least his position in the Freemasons could have influenced future events through the members of the organization. It's not a conspiracy theory but a fact that the Freemasons, The Skull and Bones Society, and attendees of the Bohemian Grove direct World events. The people that control these organizations are genius level psychopaths. Not fortune tellers but actual men that control World events.
    I'm a Free Mason. I've read Morals and Dogma all the way through. If you have actually done that then I share your desire for your time back. Some people like to hear themselves talk and some people like to read what they wrote. That book is long as fawk and that guy was definitely a narcissistic dude. I have a illuminati conspiracy theorist at work that quotes passages out of context everyday. And quotes the other books you've listed that Pike didn't even write. I don't know you personally by your forum name but you're the same guy or his good friend.
     

    Rational Mind

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    I'm a Free Mason. I've read Morals and Dogma all the way through. If you have actually done that then I share your desire for your time back. Some people like to hear themselves talk and some people like to read what they wrote. That book is long as fawk and that guy was definitely a narcissistic dude. I have a illuminati conspiracy theorist at work that quotes passages out of context everyday. And quotes the other books you've listed that Pike didn't even write. I don't know you personally by your forum name but you're the same guy or his good friend.
    Pike wrote every book I listed. My Grandfather was a Mason. I have his books. My wife's Grandfather was one of the Founders of the Temple on nine mile, His plaque is on the wall there. My father in law, retired Marine Corp Major, also a Mason. I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I do my research and don't react off of emotions and never made an anti- freemason comment as you stated earlier. You need to relax. Maybe take a vacation. Since you obviously have dug in on your support of Israel Tel Aviv might be a good choice.
     

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    Hinote

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    Like shooting fish in a barrel. Wonder what the hamas militant to civilian kill ratio is?
    We didn't worry about that in Germany, Japan, Vietnam, Iraq or Afghanistan. Why bother? It's a war. The civilians should've done something about it before it got to this point.
     

    Hinote

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    Pike wrote every book I listed. My Grandfather was a Mason. I have his books. My wife's Grandfather was one of the Founders of the Temple on nine mile, His plaque is on the wall there. My father in law, retired Marine Corp Major, also a Mason. I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I do my research and don't react off of emotions and never made an anti- freemason comment as you stated earlier. You need to relax. Maybe take a vacation. Since you obviously have dug in on your support of Israel Tel Aviv might be a good choice.
    The Hadji Shrine Temple on 9 mile is not a Masonic Temple. You don't know what you're talking about. Their are NO Masonic "Temples". I'm not hijacking this thread anymore with this so you can PM if you need clarification but your ignorance of Free Masons and Shriners is obvious
     

    Hinote

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    Ummm…their website says all Shriners must first be master masons. I’d be interested in a separate thread lol

    Ummm…their website says all Shriners must first be master masons. I’d be interested in a separate thread lol

    Other than the membership requirement they are completely separate organizations. There has even been talk of dropping that requirement.
     

    Carl

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    We didn't worry about that in Germany, Japan, Vietnam, Iraq or Afghanistan. Why bother? It's a war. The civilians should've done something about it before it got to this point.
    It's not a war its an extermination. Maybe they deserve to be exterminated idk but at least call it what it is.
     

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    New height of the pot calling the kettle black:

    American politicians accusing Hamas of "not really caring about the people who voted for them".
     

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    New height of the pot calling the kettle black:

    American politicians accusing Hamas of "not really caring about the people who voted for them".
    the people who voted for them? at the point of a gun? the same guns that are preventing them from leaving gaza?

    what was the alternate choice? a bullet in the head?

    waste them all, let the Good Lord sort through them... 65 to 70% of the population support hamas, the others still hate our guts because we are Christian and friends with Israel...

    i drgaf, the field i grow them in is barren...
     

    DustyDog

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    We didn't worry about that in Germany, Japan, Vietnam, Iraq or Afghanistan. Why bother? It's a war. The civilians should've done something about it before it got to this point.
    You're referring to the Israeli civilians... right? I mean, some have been trying:




    I mean, as long as some of the people Hamas killed were IDF members, everything is cool... right? The rest were just collateral damage... right?
     

    DustyDog

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    the people who voted for them? at the point of a gun? the same guns that are preventing them from leaving gaza?

    what was the alternate choice? a bullet in the head?

    waste them all, let the Good Lord sort through them... 65 to 70% of the population support hamas, the others still hate our guts because we are Christian and friends with Israel...

    i drgaf, the field i grow them in is barren...
    Hopefully you're not implying that American politicians care about the people who voted for them... because that was my point.

    "Christian and friends with Israel"? Just be careful over there:




    And guess who else "supports Hamas"?

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/netanyahu-israel-gaza-hamas-1.7010035
     

    DustyDog

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    Glen Beck begging to become an Israeli citizen wish I could edit to put a clown outfit on him.
    I called in to Glenn Beck's radio show a couple or three days after 9/11, and mentioned how it had all the earmarks of a Mossad operation. He hung up on me, then called me a Nazi : )

    Told me all I needed to know. If you haven't, read "By Way of Deception" and "The Other Side of Deception" by Victor Ostrovsky. From an editorial review and a customer review:

    "Intelligence agencies should never try to ban books about themselves. Like Peter Wright's Spycatcher (Penguin USA, 1987), which was suppressed in Britain , this book on Israel's legendary spy organization by a former Mossad katsa or case officer has ended up on the New York Times best seller list. Among the controversial revelations that led Israel to seek a ban (which was quickly overturned in the United States and Canada) is Ostrovsky's charge that the Mossad refused to share knowledge of a planned suicide mission in Beirut, resulting in the deaths of 241 U.S. Marines in 1983."

    AND:

    "Highly recommend this book. He covers a lot in this book and most importantly how the intelligence agency commonly uses False Flag operations. Operations committed by Mossad, but which are made to look as though they come from Palestinians or Arab militants, with the result that they and not Mossad gets the blame in the media. This is used over and over in today's wars, but never gets a mention in the media, nor in the analysis of events by political commentators. After reading this book, I now always ask myself the question as to who benefits, when an event happens. The one who benefits the most is most likely the culprit."

    My takeaway is that they don't care who gets killed... even if it is their own grandmother. And, according to Ostrovsky (and if I recall correctly), their budget was $100 million per month, decades ago... paid for by the American taxpayer, of course.
     
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    edruken

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    God wills it!!! Turn the whole damm place into a glass ashtray

    Technically the whole place belongs to us Christians. Let's unironically rebuild the crusader kingdoms.

    I hereby put forward my claim for new sorveign of outremer. Count of Edessa and Tripoli, Prince of Antioch, and defender of the Church of the Holy Sepulcre. As a Christian i have as much claim to the land as any jew or muslim.

    Then yeah let's bomb both sides to dust and reclaim the Holy land. Constantinople is next
     
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