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Freddie Gray So Far Not Connected to Freemasons, As Were Michael Brown and Trayvon Martin
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<blockquote data-quote="Justinian" data-source="post: 102143" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>HA.. Poison.. I'm right outside of Baltimore too! Paranormalis conference in the ghetto! .. lol. Nah, I'm in PA and try never to head south of the Mason-Dixon.</p><p></p><p>Back on topic.. I think it's ridiculous to suggest that any of those people were masons or illuminati or anything like that. First off.. from the Masons I've talked with, the higher Masons keep the group fairly racist. Meaning that while they do allow blacks, and black chapters of Freemasons, they do not let them get very high within the organization. YES.. a few will always work their way up due to money/influence, but the majority of the black chapters are kept low in ranks. When I was in Baghdad for a while.. they opened up a Mason chapter there and it was a black run chapter, when I was thinking about joining, I was warned off by a few of the other white guys I worked with saying if I joined it would be a dead end thing because of this... </p><p></p><p>Second.. They were all fairly young. When have you ever read or seen any Masons that made it to those higher degrees under the age of 40? </p><p></p><p>If I'm wrong.. someone let me know, but with all my reading and dealings with Masons both in my blood family and my military family.. there's no way those guys were Masons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justinian, post: 102143, member: 923"] HA.. Poison.. I'm right outside of Baltimore too! Paranormalis conference in the ghetto! .. lol. Nah, I'm in PA and try never to head south of the Mason-Dixon. Back on topic.. I think it's ridiculous to suggest that any of those people were masons or illuminati or anything like that. First off.. from the Masons I've talked with, the higher Masons keep the group fairly racist. Meaning that while they do allow blacks, and black chapters of Freemasons, they do not let them get very high within the organization. YES.. a few will always work their way up due to money/influence, but the majority of the black chapters are kept low in ranks. When I was in Baghdad for a while.. they opened up a Mason chapter there and it was a black run chapter, when I was thinking about joining, I was warned off by a few of the other white guys I worked with saying if I joined it would be a dead end thing because of this... Second.. They were all fairly young. When have you ever read or seen any Masons that made it to those higher degrees under the age of 40? If I'm wrong.. someone let me know, but with all my reading and dealings with Masons both in my blood family and my military family.. there's no way those guys were Masons. [/QUOTE]
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