How do you look at Free Masons, Illuminati and Builderberg like stories?

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  1. Mash 99 profile image38
    Mash 99posted 11 years ago

    How do you look at Free Masons, Illuminati and Builderberg like stories?

  2. Mr. Happy profile image69
    Mr. Happyposted 11 years ago

    I know Free Masons and I have nothing against them. Interesting people and an even more interesting history if You are to do research on the Order of the Knights of Templar.

    The Illuminati is more of a conspiracy theory topic in my opinion.

    Lastly, the Builderberg Group is made-up of today world's aristocrats who are doing their best to uphold neoconservative values and spread their rotten ideas thorough globalization in the entire world - a failed plan but they do not see it yet, or they are too afraid to admit that their days are numbered. Ohh well ...

  3. stclairjack profile image78
    stclairjackposted 11 years ago

    my personal experience with free masons is on a local level,.... and my gleenings have brought me to the conclusion that A) the free masons have a storied history and proud past B) they were and still are an orgaization that tries to build up both moraly and spiritualy thier members C) local lodges are more often than not populated by men who think theyre going to rule the world or thier small part of it by joining a club that has secret codes and handshakes D) the men who rise to a leadership position are the retired men who have the spare time and would rather attend a church "like" ocasion that can still include beer and chilli.

    the illumiati round out a dan brown novel and feed the fires of the malnourished imagination.

    the buildergergers.... the free masons with more money and artistic tallent,.... outside of those 2 pre-reqs.... same thing,.... its all about the spare time, beer and chilli.

    people LOVE the idea of a conspiracy..... they like believing in the shooter on the grassy knoll....... because conspiracy theories protect us from reality,...... and reality is that the power of JUST ONE MAN is awsome....... the truth is that we ALL posses that same power...... and rather than live up to the potential in that, we endulge in fantasies and conspiracy theories,.... like a drunkard drinks.

    poorly spelled as always  -jack

  4. KCThree profile image62
    KCThreeposted 11 years ago

    I look at the Freemasons as men in the lower levels who may actually believe they are members of a good organization.  It is the opposite of the cream of the crop rising to the top, unless, of course, you define the "cream of the crop" as having no conscience.  By the time a member reaches the 32 or 33 degrees they know without any doubt what kind of organization Freemasons really is.  Whether it is power, greed or sex that is the attraction, there seems to be a great deal of deception at all levels.  At the top levels, they may be asked to join the Illuminati.  The builderbergs are just a higher level of satanism.  It may be more comfortable for some to "escape reality" by dismissing the Illuminati as "conspiracy theory," until they make themselves known in your life.  When that happens, there remains no question what kind of cowardous, murderous psychopaths call themselves the Illuminati.

 
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