Ich habe diese im Schrank meiner 101 Jahre alten Tante gefunden. Ihr Mann arbeitete in den 60er Jahren für die CIA und war ebenfalls Freimaurer.

Von tiffanyyy101

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  1. Comfortable_Radio_65 on

    I have a great aunt who’s husband also was in the CIA. One of the last things he wanted to do before he died was watch Zero Dark Thirty with us, so he could tell us what was real and what wasn’t. Another fun (well, maybe even kinda disturbing) fact: he used to get direct phone calls from Bill Clinton back in the 90’s. I’m not sure what all his job entailed, I just know he flew planes. My aunt doesn’t disclose much of his work to this day.

  2. thickycheeks on

    Lots of people were. Freemasons, elks, odd fellows, eagles. These are all pretty much adult Boy Scout groups. Back in the day it’s how guys met up. No cell phones or online gaming meant you had to get out and socialize. The routine used to be work, bowling league, lodge. A lot of men belonged to more than one of these organizations.

  3. fruit_leather_chair on

    My grandpa was a mason, my husbands grandpa was in the CIA. Absolutely no cool stories, just old broken men who lost brothers in war and saw the death and destruction caused by it.

  4. I hope you have more proof that this. My grandpa had an FBI cap but he was a plumber in Europe.

  5. pantwearingmom on

    My dad was a Freemason. Looking back as a kid there were so many weird people he would hang out with. I remember this one guy, we would go to his house and boy was he STRANGE!

  6. paisleydarling on

    I work for a diplomat and in her bathroom is some sort of large coin in a box with Secret Intelligence Service on it. Can’t post a pic but it’s super cool. Obviously because it says secret I need to know.

  7. blessthebabes on

    Yeah. My papaw was a mason and shriner and his grandson is in the CIA. Where do you think the people in these groups come from lol?

  8. pistachio_shell on

    It’s kinda funny because about ten years ago, I became pretty decent work buddies with a coworker at a small business. I ran the social media and marketing and he ran the website. After a while of working together it came up that he had a freemason meeting coming up that he was going to. This was before I got into conspiracies so I only knew the surface level cliches so I joked around with him and said that I hope he has fun at the orgy and that they have a good sacrifice. The face he made to that was so funny, he was like yeah, no, we’re just a group of guys and this is our social club. If there was an orgy he didn’t get the invite. He was your run of the mill computer guy.

    When I retell the story in the current day, people have literally told me that I don’t know how lucky I was to make it out of making those jokes to a freemason alive. I would always laugh along and say, oh yeah, real lucky.

    I am sure there are people doing what I had joked about but I am pretty sure that my old coworker was just a lonely dude who wanted to be a part of a social club. I did not get lucky lol.

  9. feels like a lot of grandparents were masons. i’ve never met one under 40 or so

  10. Cracknoreos on

    I blame him, directly and solely for the failed Bay of Pigs invasion. Thanks for nothing.

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