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    1. Yes. My grandfather was a British Mason working for the banks. He came to the states for work. At some point he stopped wearing his ring and wont talk about it.

    2. jsilva5avilsj on

      I always forget not everybody started down the rabbit hole with ____Zeitgeist____ as their first introduction. /s

    3. Yah there’s a lodge on 17th up the street from me. I was once offered to join and my GPA was a mason but got kicked out because he didn’t pay his dues or sacrifice enough children and then he died.

    4. It doesn’t mean anything. You can buy one on Amazon and wear it. Doesn’t mean you are part of anything.

    5. What, masons? Yes kinda, in western circles at least but it’s a dying org like many others. I used to be one for a couple of years, but it’s not that exciting. At the lower echelons it’s more of a men’s club that participates in meetings, community service, and various archaic rituals that seemed performative more than anything.

    6. I wanted to be a stone cutter till I learned about it. I don’t need no boys club to reach the mystics, one can make his own journey without the beerhall bs. All looks like highschool continued, bored rich dudes. Not my world haha

    7. Are you really asking if they are everywhere? It’s no obscuse conspiracy it’s a documented fact

    8. Adventurous-Chef8776 on

      Here’s what Google Search says about it.

      there is no evidence that the real Freddie Mercury was a Freemason or wore a Masonic ring. The appearance of a Masonic ring in the Bohemian Rhapsody movie was a prop choice by the production team, rather than a reflection of his actual life or affiliations.

      Movie Prop vs. Reality: While the actor Rami Malek wore a ring in the film, it should not be taken as proof of Mercury’s membership.
      No Official Records: There are no records indicating that Mercury (born Farrokh Bulsara) was a member of any lodge under the United Grand Lodge of England.
      Other Rings: Mercury was known to wear various rings, including a famous gift from Elton John, but not specifically a Masonic

    9. CriticalBeautiful631 on

      Go back a century or two and there were a lot of Mason’s in England, because being a stonemason was one of the protected guild high paying jobs….basically a union with teeth. A lot of the men in my family a few generations back had Mason as their middle name, then when guilds weren’t a thing it morphed into a weird secret lodge. There were a lot of Mason rings in the UK and people wore them because they looked a bit cool….not because they were Mason’s…kind of like Americans wearing a football championship ring they found in their grandfathers stuff. Freddy wasn’t doing secret handshakes in a Masonic temple

    10. Look at who directed Bohemian Rhapsody, Bryan Singer, a prolific pedophile abuser who fled to Israel where he’s comfy and safe.

    11. Claymore321123 on

      the masons are nobody, but some good ole boys, who have no real power in the power struggle for global authority.

      all their authors pen nothing but nonsense, with none of it having any real meaning.

      APRIL FOOLS

    12. are the black stone rings also masonic? ive noticed those in a couple other places around other masonic things.

    13. Electronic-Web-9259 on

      „Oh, mamma mia, mamma mia
      Mamma mia, let me go
      **Beelzebub** has a devil put aside for me, for me, for me.“

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