Title: Sean Hannity: Masons run the COUNTRY [utube] Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Sep 20, 2008 Author:Sean Hannity Post Date:2008-09-20 20:12:01 by Itisa1mosttoolate Keywords:None Views:805 Comments:28
something rather curious just happened here. we have the Texas football game on which is being broadcasted on ESPN. they showed the Frost Bank Bldg in downtown Austin. this is the building that has been obviously architected to resemble an owl. incidentally, it's the tallest building downtown and gives the ominous, creepy feeling that it's looking out over the whole city.
btw, it has 33 floors (33 degree Mason??)
we had the sound turned down so we didn't hear if there was commentary, but they did a computerized drawing circling the eyes and tracing the two ears delineating the owl head. now WHY would they do that during a football game?
When I got out of the service in 73 my first boss (the owner of the company) was a Shriner. He explained a few things which were the first I had ever heard about Masonry. He talked about the relationship between Shriners and Masons. At first I thought he was kinda crazy. He explained that he had received a "demit" and that he seldom talked about it. What brought all this on was when I started talking at work about various religions and cults and their impact on America and Americans. I started looking at it a bit more and a few years later also attended a Presbyterian church where the Pastor was an ex-mason.
He said he "abandoned" masonry because of their refusal to even allow him to say the name Jesus Christ during prayers.
He said he "abandoned" masonry because of their refusal to even allow him to say the name Jesus Christ during prayers.
Part of the Masonic "system" (Master Mason's Lodge) is to evade any bias toward a single religion, so prayers are typically in reference to God. There are a few uniquely Christian Masonic "concordant" bodies, however. The bulk of the Masonic system is clearly Judaic.
If Masons ran anything of significance, I'd still be flying airliners.
The Masonic membership is shrinking quickly; you wouldn't believe the in- fighting, among Masons, today.
#20. To: bush_is_a_moonie, Christine, SKYDRIFTER, RickyJ, angle, IndieTX (#18)(Edited)
Can native born Americans explain something to me which I find puzzling?
What is up with some Americans - and I find that it is usually so called American 'conservatives' these days that attack Freemasons (though I am sure the American left attacks them too)?
While I have lived in America all my adult life my values come from old Europe - where to be conservative was to support the national church and monarchy. The European conservatives therefore hate Freemasons because they advocate democratic republican values (small R not the GOP party kind) and separation of church and state. I find it ironic that Freemasons are attacked by American conservatives because the USA is a Freemasonic nation and founded along Freemasonic principles by men who were Freemasons.
All arguments against Freemasonry used to come from monarchists from Europe and the Catholic Church.
I don't think there is such a thing as Illuminati of Freemasons running the world and following a long term plan per say. If anything the rich and powerful of the world flock together and this collusion may seem to those on the outside as some sort of grand conspiracy but it is just rich people getting together and forming oligarchies that cooperate amongst themselves.
The Americans tend to be fascinated by the stories that people like Alex Jones come up with that sort of sound like a cool paranoid movie plot like 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers' but I think this is a result of the modern American paranoia that entered the psyche because of the Cold War. Yes, I am aware of the Freemasonic attacks in the 1800s in America as well - which I attribute to the rise of Protestant fundamentalism which was a reaction against the libertine America of the generation before.