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Masonic Lodge in Blanco, Texas
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 08, 2009
Duration: 84
Duration: 84
Blanco Masonic Lodge #216 was Chartered by the Grand Lodge of Texas on January 19, 1858. The lodge cornerstone was laid on May 3, 1975 by M: W: Grand Master Robert B. O'Connor, Grand Lodge of Texas.
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Truth Exposed - New World Order - Part 1
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 07, 2009
Duration: 638
Duration: 638
We were deceived by a world we never got a chance to see.
also in: 9-11 Deciet Documentary Exposed Free Freemasonry Illuminati Killing King Knights Lies Masons Murder New Order Satan Temple Truth World
Freemasonry - Inside The Brotherhood by Martin Short - Episodes 1 and 2
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 21, 2009
Duration: 2939
Duration: 2939
Freemasonry - Inside The Brotherhood by Martin Short - Episodes 1 and 2 INSIDE THE BROTHERHOOD A series that for the first time revealed the inside story of one of the most secretive organisations in Britain - The Freemasons. Written and Presented by Martin Short. This is a milestone book. Following up from Stephen Knight's work Short takes us on a frightening journey into one of the oldest British institutions, both its public halls and dark underbelly. Having seen the film I have never regarded the British 'establishment' in the same light as before. The first thing to say is that this is far from a hatchet-job. Short is a journalist whose other work bears the trademarks of pithy intelligence, adherence to facts and incisive open-mindedness. Nowhere in the film does he demonstrate an irrational prejudice or resultant credulity. Nor does he recycle rumor or engage in baseless slander. This is a dispassionate, profound investigation into the role of Freemasonry in key British institutions such as the judiciary and law enforcement, local and central government, education, as well as private and public sectors. He also examines the effects of Freemasonry on the Freemasons' families. The outcomes are chilling. Given that Short only uses evidence of the quality to stand up in court the reader is left very frightened and very angry. Corrupt collusion between defrauding contractors and local government officials in London was covered up by the Met, at the price of witch-hunting and driving out of the force the one honest officer who insisted on investigating this larceny. How crucial evidence of illegal killings by rogue RUC men was covered up by the joint efforts of the Northern Irish Department of Public Prosecutions, the RUC and Manchester Police, again at the price of ruin to the officer who conducted the investigation. The evidence in both cases unequivocally points to highly-placed Masons acting in concert to protect not merely fellow Masons but institutions and informal relationships that benefit Masons. Disputed inheritance where an illegal will of a comatose woman, made hours before her death, was authenticated and enforced by the concerted efforts of a powerful Northern lodge with the aim of supporting two prominent lodge members, the dead woman's son (Master of that lodge) and his solicitor, against the 'average' lodge member and his wife, the dead woman's son-in-law and daughter. The family was hounded and the husband expelled from his lodge for daring to challenge the suspect will. No prizes to guess who got to keep the inheritance. A fervent Mason was ruined by no lesser institution than the Grand Lodge itself. He displeased the august governing body by an act of Masonic charity. A policeman got away with homicide with the assistance of a friendly Masonic coroner. The policeman struck out with a torch at a passing teenage biker, causing him to crash to his death. There were witnesses to the homicide, yet the murderous Mr Plodd was cleared of all wrongdoing. Perhaps the most scandalous tale in the book concerned the well-known saga of Dr Forbes-Proctor, the infamous 'Dr Dram' from the Kyle of Tongue, and his decades-long inebriated rule of malpractice and abuse against the small population of this isolated Scottish outpost. A Mason supported throughout the saga by the Masonic establishment in the GMC, the doctor who put up a note in his surgery suggesting that the patients who wanted a second opinion ask it of his dog was allowed to continue his tyranny over Tongue, despite the many complaints by his patients. This case was recently in the news once again, 23 (!) years after the first complaint was filed. The worst is a story of a racist campaign conducted in the education department of a London borough in the 1980s. This is a story of prejudice, spite and withering malice allowed to run its course because its perpetrator was a highly-placed Mason, supported by other Masons in that local authority. To conclude, this film series is a must. Get it and judge for yourself. You will not be disappointed.
also in: Corruption Documentary Establishment Freemasonry Freemasons Masons Occult
Freemasonry - Inside The Brotherhood by Martin Short - Episodes 3 and 4
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 21, 2009
Duration: 3022
Duration: 3022
Freemasonry - Inside The Brotherhood by Martin Short - Episodes 3 and 4 INSIDE THE BROTHERHOOD A series that for the first time revealed the inside story of one of the most secretive organisations in Britain - The Freemasons. Written and Presented by Martin Short. This is a milestone book. Following up from Stephen Knight's work Short takes us on a frightening journey into one of the oldest British institutions, both its public halls and dark underbelly. Having seen the film I have never regarded the British 'establishment' in the same light as before. The first thing to say is that this is far from a hatchet-job. Short is a journalist whose other work bears the trademarks of pithy intelligence, adherence to facts and incisive open-mindedness. Nowhere in the film does he demonstrate an irrational prejudice or resultant credulity. Nor does he recycle rumor or engage in baseless slander. This is a dispassionate, profound investigation into the role of Freemasonry in key British institutions such as the judiciary and law enforcement, local and central government, education, as well as private and public sectors. He also examines the effects of Freemasonry on the Freemasons' families. The outcomes are chilling. Given that Short only uses evidence of the quality to stand up in court the reader is left very frightened and very angry. Corrupt collusion between defrauding contractors and local government officials in London was covered up by the Met, at the price of witch-hunting and driving out of the force the one honest officer who insisted on investigating this larceny. How crucial evidence of illegal killings by rogue RUC men was covered up by the joint efforts of the Northern Irish Department of Public Prosecutions, the RUC and Manchester Police, again at the price of ruin to the officer who conducted the investigation. The evidence in both cases unequivocally points to highly-placed Masons acting in concert to protect not merely fellow Masons but institutions and informal relationships that benefit Masons. Disputed inheritance where an illegal will of a comatose woman, made hours before her death, was authenticated and enforced by the concerted efforts of a powerful Northern lodge with the aim of supporting two prominent lodge members, the dead woman's son (Master of that lodge) and his solicitor, against the 'average' lodge member and his wife, the dead woman's son-in-law and daughter. The family was hounded and the husband expelled from his lodge for daring to challenge the suspect will. No prizes to guess who got to keep the inheritance. A fervent Mason was ruined by no lesser institution than the Grand Lodge itself. He displeased the august governing body by an act of Masonic charity. A policeman got away with homicide with the assistance of a friendly Masonic coroner. The policeman struck out with a torch at a passing teenage biker, causing him to crash to his death. There were witnesses to the homicide, yet the murderous Mr Plodd was cleared of all wrongdoing. Perhaps the most scandalous tale in the book concerned the well-known saga of Dr Forbes-Proctor, the infamous 'Dr Dram' from the Kyle of Tongue, and his decades-long inebriated rule of malpractice and abuse against the small population of this isolated Scottish outpost. A Mason supported throughout the saga by the Masonic establishment in the GMC, the doctor who put up a note in his surgery suggesting that the patients who wanted a second opinion ask it of his dog was allowed to continue his tyranny over Tongue, despite the many complaints by his patients. This case was recently in the news once again, 23 (!) years after the first complaint was filed. The worst is a story of a racist campaign conducted in the education department of a London borough in the 1980s. This is a story of prejudice, spite and withering malice allowed to run its course because its perpetrator was a highly-placed Mason, supported by other Masons in that local authority. To conclude, this film series is a must. Get it and judge for yourself. You will not be disappointed.
also in: Documentary Establishment Freemason Freemasonry Freemasons Masons Occult
Freemasonry - Inside The Brotherhood by Martin Short - Episodes 5 and 6
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 21, 2009
Duration: 2960
Duration: 2960
Freemasonry - Inside The Brotherhood by Martin Short - Episodes 1 and 2 INSIDE THE BROTHERHOOD A series that for the first time revealed the inside story of one of the most secretive organisations in Britain - The Freemasons. Written and Presented by Martin Short. This is a milestone book. Following up from Stephen Knight's work Short takes us on a frightening journey into one of the oldest British institutions, both its public halls and dark underbelly. Having seen the film I have never regarded the British 'establishment' in the same light as before. The first thing to say is that this is far from a hatchet-job. Short is a journalist whose other work bears the trademarks of pithy intelligence, adherence to facts and incisive open-mindedness. Nowhere in the film does he demonstrate an irrational prejudice or resultant credulity. Nor does he recycle rumor or engage in baseless slander. This is a dispassionate, profound investigation into the role of Freemasonry in key British institutions such as the judiciary and law enforcement, local and central government, education, as well as private and public sectors. He also examines the effects of Freemasonry on the Freemasons' families. The outcomes are chilling. Given that Short only uses evidence of the quality to stand up in court the reader is left very frightened and very angry. Corrupt collusion between defrauding contractors and local government officials in London was covered up by the Met, at the price of witch-hunting and driving out of the force the one honest officer who insisted on investigating this larceny. How crucial evidence of illegal killings by rogue RUC men was covered up by the joint efforts of the Northern Irish Department of Public Prosecutions, the RUC and Manchester Police, again at the price of ruin to the officer who conducted the investigation. The evidence in both cases unequivocally points to highly-placed Masons acting in concert to protect not merely fellow Masons but institutions and informal relationships that benefit Masons. Disputed inheritance where an illegal will of a comatose woman, made hours before her death, was authenticated and enforced by the concerted efforts of a powerful Northern lodge with the aim of supporting two prominent lodge members, the dead woman's son (Master of that lodge) and his solicitor, against the 'average' lodge member and his wife, the dead woman's son-in-law and daughter. The family was hounded and the husband expelled from his lodge for daring to challenge the suspect will. No prizes to guess who got to keep the inheritance. A fervent Mason was ruined by no lesser institution than the Grand Lodge itself. He displeased the august governing body by an act of Masonic charity. A policeman got away with homicide with the assistance of a friendly Masonic coroner. The policeman struck out with a torch at a passing teenage biker, causing him to crash to his death. There were witnesses to the homicide, yet the murderous Mr Plodd was cleared of all wrongdoing. Perhaps the most scandalous tale in the book concerned the well-known saga of Dr Forbes-Proctor, the infamous 'Dr Dram' from the Kyle of Tongue, and his decades-long inebriated rule of malpractice and abuse against the small population of this isolated Scottish outpost. A Mason supported throughout the saga by the Masonic establishment in the GMC, the doctor who put up a note in his surgery suggesting that the patients who wanted a second opinion ask it of his dog was allowed to continue his tyranny over Tongue, despite the many complaints by his patients. This case was recently in the news once again, 23 (!) years after the first complaint was filed. The worst is a story of a racist campaign conducted in the education department of a London borough in the 1980s. This is a story of prejudice, spite and withering malice allowed to run its course because its perpetrator was a highly-placed Mason, supported by other Masons in that local authority. To conclude, this film series is a must. Get it and judge for yourself. You will not be disappointed.
also in: Documentary Establishment Freemason Freemasonry Freemasons Masons Occult Power
The Masonic Wisdom Hidden In Gothic Cathedrals
from recent posts tagged hall - blip.tv (beta) on October 20, 2009
Duration: 234
Duration: 234
www.DeeperTruth.com Did History s Freemasons Secretly Encode A Powerful Sacred Science Into The Architecture of the Gothic Cathedrals? The world s oldest Secret Society has lost its most precious possession a profound Sacred Science handed down from Antiquity. Few Westerners know of its existence, and most governments want to suppress it, because the Sacred Science relates a Secret of Three that has the potential to usher in a new era of spiritual awakening on the planet. Fearing this day would come, the medieval Freemasons of old who were the builders of Europe s towering churches, castles and cathedrals wisely protected their wisdom by encoding it into the architecture of these buildings, where it remains concealed today.






