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"Freemason, anyone?"

@SimonBirch

Two questions:

Why are the freemasons in trouble?

Also, the freemasons publish on social media nowadays new members. It's NOT a "secret organization" anymore in that sense. Their leadership is also published. What secret to you think they still have?

@SimonBirch Two questions: Why are the freemasons in trouble? Also, the freemasons publish on social media nowadays new members. It's NOT a "secret organization" anymore in that sense. Their leadership is also published. What secret to you think they still have?

@CountDorio said in #10:

@salmon_rushdie

What makes you think people blessed with divine blood lines want to belong to some peasant revolutionary clan like the "free masons," who topple the blending of Church and State and disallow noble titles within their organization!??

The peasants are vastly richer than your self-ordained importance these days lol, your heads were rolling 250 years ago and that was that - all you have is an inheritance and some roleplaying left(and I say that very loosely because you're probably a peasant amongst nobles)

@CountDorio said in #10: > @salmon_rushdie > > What makes you think people blessed with divine blood lines want to belong to some peasant revolutionary clan like the "free masons," who topple the blending of Church and State and disallow noble titles within their organization!?? The peasants are vastly richer than your self-ordained importance these days lol, your heads were rolling 250 years ago and that was that - all you have is an inheritance and some roleplaying left(and I say that very loosely because you're probably a peasant amongst nobles)

@salmon_rushdie

Perhaps it's wise to remember that nobility isn't "self-proclaimed" but rather bestowed upon the those few laity whose families became renowned for great deeds. But, you are correct in the sense that it's a thing of past especially for my family who has chosen to live in the USA. Better to live among the freemasons than endure the sufferings of worlds wars.

@salmon_rushdie Perhaps it's wise to remember that nobility isn't "self-proclaimed" but rather bestowed upon the those few laity whose families became renowned for great deeds. But, you are correct in the sense that it's a thing of past especially for my family who has chosen to live in the USA. Better to live among the freemasons than endure the sufferings of worlds wars.

@SimonBirch said in #8:

I don't think anyone is going to tell you they're a freemason , being a secret society and all. But I can tell you they're in alot of trouble. xxx

why would they be?

@SimonBirch said in #8: > I don't think anyone is going to tell you they're a freemason , being a secret society and all. But I can tell you they're in alot of trouble. xxx why would they be?