History of Military Lodges in Freemasonry
General H. Lloyd Wilkerson, a retired Major General of the United States Marine Corps, delves into the intertwined history of Freemasonry and the military in his exploration, prompted by an invitation from the North Carolina College, Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus Foederatis. His research seeks to comprehend the connections between Freemasonry and military service over various periods in history.
The narrative begins with the characterization of Freemasonry before the establishment of the Grand Lodge of England in 1717. During this time, lodges were informal gatherings attended by Freemasons in the area, with no permanent officers, dues, or official buildings. Meetings often took place in local taverns where food, drink, and lodging were available.
With the establishment of the Grand Lodges in England, Ireland, and Scotland between 1717 and 1736, Freemasonry spread rapidly, attracting nobility, clergy, and influential individuals. Prior to this period, many military and civilian men in the Colonies had become Masons before leaving their homelands, continuing their Masonic practices beyond 1717.
The emergence of Regimental Military Lodges, authorized by Grand Lodges, became common in the 18th century. These lodges proliferated, with at least 50 in the American Colonies by 1760, fostering the growth of Colonial Freemasonry. Notably, the U.S. Marine Corps was organized in Tun Tavern in Philadelphia, where Freemasons had previously gathered.
Throughout significant historical periods like the American Revolution, the Mexican War, the Civil War, and to a lesser extent in subsequent conflicts like the Spanish-American War and World War I, military Freemasons found camaraderie in traveling Military Lodges within their units. Tales abound of Freemasons sparing each other's lives on the battlefield due to their shared Masonic affiliation.
In World War I, an Overseas Lodge in Coblenz, Germany, played a crucial role, initiating prominent military figures like General John A. Lejeune, General Wendell C. Neville, and General Lemuel C. Shepherd. This Lodge, established in a former enemy country, carried on the Masonic tradition in a foreign setting.
Post-World War I, organizations like The National Sojourners, Inc. were formed, comprising Freemason officers aiming to strengthen national defense, foster patriotism, and promote fellowship among members. However, the changing nature of warfare, especially in continuous and intense modern combat zones, poses challenges for conducting traditional Masonic rituals.
General Wilkerson advocates against establishing traveling lodges in modern armed forces due to the difficulties in evaluating candidates' moral character and the potential for hasty and uninformed decisions in the midst of combat. Instead, he suggests relying on organizations like the Masonic Services Association to support Freemasons in combat zones.
In conclusion, he highlights that, outside of combat zones, military Freemasons usually serve within reach of regular lodges, where their presence is esteemed, and that support mechanisms exist to aid them during active deployments.
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Unveiling J. Edgar Hoover: The Freemason Legacy of America's Top Cop Exposed
Chapter 1 introduces John Edgar Hoover, born in 1895, highlighting his upbringing, academic prowess, and early interest in law enforcement.
Chapter 2 details Hoover's rise in public service, starting at the Library of Congress and eventually becoming the director of the Bureau of Investigation (BOI), later known as the FBI.
Chapter 3 delves into controversies surrounding Hoover, focusing on his authoritarian leadership, rumors about his personal life, and abuses of power, including investigations into espionage during World War II and the Cold War era.
Chapter 4 outlines major cases and achievements under Hoover's leadership, such as capturing outlaws, advancements in forensic science, and the FBI's focus on countering communism.
Chapter 5 explores Hoover's affiliation with Freemasonry, emphasizing its influence on his values and leadership style, while also discussing the ongoing debates about his legacy due to both his professional contributions and controversial methods.
Chapter 6 discusses Hoover's later career, controversies surrounding his tenure, including his role in investigating President Kennedy's assassination, and his death in 1972, leaving behind a mixed legacy of accomplishments and concerns over abuses of power and privacy.
In conclusion, Hoover's life remains a multifaceted story of achievements, controversies, and the complex balance between law enforcement successes and ethical concerns regarding unchecked power and privacy erosion. His legacy continues to captivate historians, law enforcement professionals, and the public, sparking ongoing scrutiny and fascination.
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Old Fashion Masonic Podcast – Episode 58 – Masonic Buildings: Asset or Liability
On this thought-provoking episode, the Old Fashion Masonic Podcast team, with the help of Past grand Master Dale Morrow dive deep into the world of Masonic buildings and explore the question: Are they an asset or a liability?
Engage with them as they provide their perspectives on the value of Masonic buildings today. Are they seen as cherished landmarks, architectural treasures, or relics of the past? We examine the various opinions surrounding their preservation, renovation, and adaptive reuse in a rapidly evolving society.
Prepare to challenge your preconceptions and gain a deeper understanding of the role Masonic buildings play in our modern world. Join us for this captivating episode of Masonic Buildings; Asset or Liability, where we explore whether these buildings are truly assets or liabilities.
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Old Fashion Masonic Podcast – Episode 57 – MW Dale Morrow – Past Grand Master of Kansas Masons
In this captivating episode of the Old Fashion Masonic Podcast, we are honored to have a very special guest, Most Worshipful Dale Morrow, the esteemed Past Grand Master of Masons in Kansas. Join us as we delve into the journey of a distinguished Masonic leader who has dedicated his life to the principles and teachings of Kansas Freemasonry.
Dale Morrow's tenure as the Grand Master of Masons in Kansas was marked by his unwavering commitment to promoting the values of brotherhood, charity, and personal growth within the Masonic fraternity. Throughout his career, he has served as an inspiration to countless Masons, guiding them on their own Masonic paths.
During this exclusive interview, Dale shares invaluable insights and reflections on his Masonic journey, discussing the challenges he faced, the lessons he learned, and the transformative impact of Freemasonry on his life. Whether you are a Freemason yourself or simply intrigued by the mysteries of this ancient and honorable fraternity, this episode promises to be an enlightening experience.
Tune in as we explore a wide range of topics with Dale Morrow, including:
• His personal initiation into Freemasonry and the transformative effect it had on him.
• The role of the Grand Master and the responsibilities that come with it.
• Highlights and challenges from his term as the Grand Master of Masons in Kansas.
• The importance of mentorship and guidance within Freemasonry.
• How Freemasonry contributes to personal growth and character development.
• His perspective on the future of Freemasonry and the relevance of its teachings in the modern world.
Prepare to be captivated by Dale Morrow's wisdom, passion, and profound understanding of Freemasonry. This episode of the Old Fashion Masonic Podcast is a rare opportunity to gain unique insights from a highly respected figure within the Masonic community.
Don't miss out on this remarkable conversation! Join us on the Old Fashion Masonic Podcast and discover the timeless wisdom and enduring principles that Freemasonry has to offer.
Subscribe to the Old Fashion Masonic Podcast and stay connected with our community of Freemasons as we explore the fascinating world of Masonry together.
Brief Masonic Bio:
BLUE LODGE
• Raised a Master Mason in Belle Plaine Lodge No. 172 (1999)
o Started as Junior Deacon
o Past Master of Belle Plaine Lodge (2004, 2008, 2012)
o Served in every Lodge office, at least once
• Proficiency Card Holder: B (2000), A (2013), Master’s (2014), and Unlimited (2014)
• Master’s Achievement Award Winner (2013)
• Distinguished Service Medal Winner (2014)
• Charter Member Tuscan Lodge (2015)
• Master of Tuscan Lodge (2016)
• Chaplain of Tuscan Lodge (2023)
SCOTTISH RITE & SHRINE
• Member of Wichita Scottish Rite
• Member of Midian Shrine
GRAND LODGE
• District Deputy Grand Master (2010 – 2012)
• Area Deputy Grand Master (2013)
• Grand Sword Bearer 2014
• Chairman of Lodges and Building Committee (2014-2017)
• Grand Senior Deacon (2015)
• Assistant Grand Lecturer (2015)
• Grand Lecturer (2016)
• Grand Master of Kansas (2019)
• Grand Orator of Kansas (2023)
This episode of “One Must Go” is law enforcement (kind of) based. Dale has the choice between eliminating forever, Cagney and Lacey, Columbo, Crockett and Tubbs, and Starsky and Hutch. What would you choose to eliminate forever?
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Freemason Prime Minister: The Story of Winston Churchill
Freemason Prime Minister: The Story of Winston Churchill
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, a prominent British statesman, leader, and Prime Minister, was born into a prestigious family on November 30, 1874, at Blenheim Palace. His early career in the British Army and subsequent entry into politics shaped his worldview and ambition. Churchill's political journey saw him switch parties and hold various positions, eventually becoming a Conservative MP.
His pivotal role came during World War II when he became Prime Minister in 1940. His exceptional leadership skills and stirring speeches rallied Britain during its darkest hours, guiding the nation through the perils of the war. Despite his wartime successes, Churchill faced criticisms for certain military decisions, notably the failed Gallipoli campaign during World War I.
His views on imperialism and race relations, reflective of his era, drew controversy, as did some of his policies in parts of the British Empire. However, his determination and leadership overshadowed many of these criticisms.
Churchill's ties to Freemasonry, a subject of historical interest, saw him initiated into the Studholme Lodge in 1901. While not central to his public life, some suggest that his Masonic associations might have influenced his diplomatic approach, although the exact impact remains debated among historians.
Known for his poignant quotes, Churchill's words encapsulate his resilience, wisdom, and determination, reflecting his character and leadership style. His legacy endures as a defender of democratic ideals during tumultuous times, despite controversies. Posthumously honored, Churchill remains an iconic figure whose influence transcends generations.
In conclusion, Churchill's life signifies resilience, leadership, and the complexities of navigating history. His controversies, triumphs, and Freemasonry affiliation contribute to the multifaceted legacy of a man whose mark on the world remains indelible, cherished by Freemasons as part of their historical heritage.
#Freemasonry #Freemasons #freemason #masonic
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Freemason Gives Away Millions and Plans to Give More – S2 E68
Freemason Gives Away Millions and Plans to Give More – S2 E68
A Philanthropic Freemason's Legacy | Supporting Charities and Masonic Lodges for Over a Decade
Meet Bob Shively, a remarkable Freemason whose philanthropic contributions have been transforming the landscape of charity work for over 10 years. Through his unwavering dedication and innovative initiatives, Shively has become a beacon of hope for numerous Masonic Lodges on the brink of closure.
His groundbreaking car raffle programs have not only breathed new life into struggling Lodges but have also ensured their sustainability by allocating a staggering 75% of the proceeds directly to these institutions. His efforts have arguably prevented the demise of several Lodges, preserving their rich heritage and fostering their continued service to the community.
However, Shively's generosity extends far beyond the Masonic community. His commitment to philanthropy shines through his substantial donations, totaling over $30 million, to the Kansas Cancer Research Center. This significant contribution has played a pivotal role in advancing cancer research and treatment, offering hope to countless individuals affected by this disease.
In this compelling episode, discover the inspiring journey of Bob Shively and learn about his future endeavors. Delve into the discussion about where his next charitable contributions are headed and the impact they are poised to make. Join us to witness the remarkable legacy of a man whose selfless acts have touched countless lives and continue to shape a brighter future for charitable causes and Masonic Lodges alike.
Subscribe and tune in to explore the incredible story of Bob Shively and the profound impact of his philanthropy.
#Freemasonry #rich #Freemasons #philanthropy #charity #kansasmasonicfoundation
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Masonic Tattoos: The Secret History, Meaning and What Is Forced?
Masonic Tattoos: The Secret History, Meaning and What Is Forced?
Tattoos have a rich and vibrant history that stretches back thousands of years, but it was only in the late 18th century that they began to make their mark on the United States. The story of tattoos in America is a tapestry woven with threads of tradition, rebellion, and personal expression. For Freemasons, the relationship with masonic tattoos is complex, as it varies greatly from one individual to another.
The roots of tattooing in the United States can be traced to the indigenous peoples who practiced the art long before European settlers arrived. Native American tribes used tattoos for various purposes, including tribal identification and spiritual significance. It was through interactions with these indigenous communities that early European settlers were introduced to tattooing.
During the American Revolution, tattoos became a symbol of patriotism and loyalty. Soldiers on both sides would often have their initials or regimental symbols inked on their bodies. This marked the beginning of tattoos as a form of personal expression and identity in the country.
In the 19th century, tattooing in the United States gained popularity among sailors, who brought the art form back from their voyages around the world. Tattoos served as a way for sailors to commemorate their travels, experiences, and to identify themselves with their respective branches of service. Common nautical symbols like anchors, ships, and swallows found their way into tattoo parlors across the nation.
The 20th century saw tattoos move from the fringes of society to the mainstream, thanks in part to the influence of famous figures like tattoo artist Norman "Sailor Jerry" Collins. Tattoos became fashionable among civilians, and the art form continued to evolve with new styles and techniques.
As for Freemasons and their perspective on masonic tattoos, it's important to note that there is no single viewpoint within the organization. Freemasonry is a diverse and decentralized fraternal organization, and individual members may have varying opinions about tattoos, including those with masonic symbols. Some Freemasons may embrace masonic tattoos as a personal expression of their commitment and affiliation with the fraternity, while others may see them as inappropriate or in violation of traditional practices.
In many cases, Freemasons who choose to get masonic tattoos do so to honor their dedication to the principles and values of the fraternity. Common masonic symbols used in tattoos include the square and compasses, the all-seeing eye, and the pillars of Solomon's Temple.
Ultimately, the history of tattoos in the United States is one of evolving cultural significance and personal expression. It has transcended its origins as a form of tribal identification and has become a means for individuals to tell their own unique stories.
Within the world of Freemasonry, attitudes toward masonic tattoos are as diverse as the members themselves, reflecting the individuality and complexity of this ancient and revered fraternity.
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The Freemason Life and Legacy of General Omar Bradley
The Freemason Life and Legacy of General Omar Bradley
General Omar Bradley was a highly revered figure in American military history, renowned for his exceptional leadership, strategic brilliance, and unwavering dedication to his country. Born in 1893, his remarkable journey from West Point to becoming a legendary military figure was shaped by his prowess in academics, athletics, and his close friendship with Dwight D. Eisenhower. His talent on the baseball field at West Point was noteworthy, drawing attention from Major League Baseball scouts, but he opted for a military career.
Graduating in 1915, Bradley's career soared during World War I, showcasing his leadership and rising through the ranks. However, his defining moments emerged during World War II, where his leadership in North Africa, Sicily, and notably during the Battle of the Bulge, cemented his legacy. His calm under pressure earned him the moniker "The GIs' General," reflecting his empathy and connection with his soldiers.
Despite his military commitments, Bradley cherished his family, finding strength in their support. Post-war, he played a crucial role in restructuring the U.S. military and became the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Bradley's humility, integrity, and commitment to duty continue to inspire generations. He received numerous accolades, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom. In his later years, Bradley shared his experiences through writings and speeches.
Lesser-known facts about Bradley include his exceptional baseball skills at West Point, his multiple Distinguished Service Medals, including the Purple Heart, and being the longest-serving five-star general in American history. He also served as the first Chairman of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Military Committee, contributed significantly to post-war military restructuring, and was a Freemason.
These insights provide a deeper understanding of Bradley's multifaceted talents, accomplishments, and lasting impact on American history, showcasing his humility despite monumental achievements, his friendships, and post-war contributions.
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Freemasons and The CIA; What is the connection here?
Freemasons and The CIA; What is the connection here?
The history of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and its supposed connections to Freemasonry has been a subject of intrigue, speculation, and conspiracy theories. While the CIA is an institution known for its clandestine operations and intelligence gathering, the alleged ties to Freemasonry lack concrete evidence. Harry Truman was not only a Freemason, but the highest ranking Freemason have served as Grand Master over the freemasons of the State of Missouri. He is also a 33rd degree Scottish Rite Mason as well. Freemasonry, a fraternal organization that traces its roots back to the late 16th to early 17th century, has often been associated with secrecy and symbolism. Its members, known as Freemasons, engage in rituals, moral teachings, and philanthropic activities. The organization is often linked to influential figures in history, including several American founding fathers such as George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, who were reportedly Freemasons. Speculation regarding connections between the CIA and Freemasonry largely stems from a few historical instances and circumstantial evidence rather than concrete proof of a direct relationship.
Some theorists point to the purported influence of Freemasonry within the early intelligence community, as several key figures involved in intelligence and foreign policy were believed to be Freemasons. However, these connections do not inherently imply that Freemasonry had a direct influence on the formation or operations of the CIA.
One notable figure often mentioned in relation to the alleged CIA-Freemasonry connection is Allen Dulles, who served as the Director of Central Intelligence from 1953 to 1961. Dulles was a prominent intelligence official known for his role in shaping CIA operations during the Cold War era. Some theorists claim that certain symbols or practices used by intelligence personnel are connected to Freemasonry. However, these claims lack substantial evidence and are often speculative in nature.
Moreover, the nature of Freemasonry itself as a fraternal organization dedicated to moral teachings, charity, and personal development does not inherently align with the covert and often controversial operations conducted by intelligence agencies like the CIA. While individuals within the intelligence community may have had affiliations with Freemasonry, these affiliations do not necessarily translate into a broader organizational influence or control.
Conspiracy theories regarding the CIA's ties to Freemasonry persist in popular culture and online forums, perpetuated by speculative claims and interpretations of historical events. However, it's essential to approach such theories with skepticism and demand concrete evidence before drawing definitive conclusions. Here are some common theories: One theory suggests that both the CIA and Freemasonry share a common emphasis on secrecy and brotherhood. Freemasonry, known for its rituals, symbols, and closed-door meetings, is believed to foster a sense of camaraderie and loyalty among its members. Some theorists posit that these shared values of secrecy and allegiance might have influenced individuals within the intelligence community, creating an alleged bond between the two entities. Conspiracy theories often highlight instances where supposed Masonic symbols or imagery have been linked, either directly or indirectly, to CIA operations.
The notion that certain covert operations or intelligence documents contain hidden Masonic symbols has led some to speculate about a deeper connection between the two entities. However, these interpretations are often subjective and lack verifiable evidence. Freemasonry has historically been associated with influential networks and power structures due to the membership of prominent individuals in various fields. Some theorists propose that Freemasonry's influence extends into powerful institutions like the CIA through shared membership or networking among influential figures. However, concrete evidence supporting this assertion is scarce. Certain conspiracy theories allege that the CIA incorporates elements of Freemasonry into its own operations, including the adoption of rituals or practices associated with the fraternity. These claims often lack substantiation and are based on speculative interpretations of anecdotes or symbolic references within the intelligence community.
Some theorists suggest that Freemasonry may have been used as a recruitment ground or a means to establish loyalty among CIA operatives. The idea is that shared membership in a secretive fraternity could foster stronger bonds and a sense of trust among individuals working in intelligence operations. However, there is no concrete evidence. What do you think? Is there collusion between the Freemasons and the CIA?
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Freemason Grand Lodge Sued; Texas Freemasonry Lawsuit Filed By A Widow
Masonic Grand Lodge Sued; Texas Freemasonry Lawsuit Filed By A Widow
The widow and children of Brother Robert Wise have filed a lawsuit against the Grand Lodge of Texas.
On July 10, 2023, Brother Robert Wise, was murdered as he left him Masonic Lodge. Jose Diaz, a known anti-mason who had a history of vandalizing lodges in the area. Wise was murdered following an induction ceremony. In an unlit parking lot, the gunman killed Wise, video taping the incident and posting it on his Instagram page.
A lawsuit was filed on Monday, November 27, 2023 for the murder of Bro Robert Wise at the McAllen Masonic Lodge #1110 in McAllen, Texas. The defendants in the lawsuit are:
The Grand Lodge of Texas,
McAllen Lodge #1110,
Grand Master G. Clay Smith,
Past Grand Master Brad Billings,
Past Master of McAllen Lodge Juan Eduardo Garza and
Past Master of McAllen Lodge Manuel Dominguez.
#freemasonry #freemasons #freemason #texasmasons #lawsuit #grandmasteroftexas #bradbillings #masonic
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Where the Templar Knights Hid The Holy Grail – S2 E74
Where the Templar Knights Hid The Holy Grail – S2 E74
The Templar Knights faced a grave threat from Pope Clement V and King Philip IV of France. Fearing the Templars' growing influence and wealth, they initiated a campaign to arrest and execute many Templar Knights, accusing them of heresy and other crimes. But unknown to their persecutors, the Templars had long prepared for such an eventuality and had devised a plan to protect their most sacred relics.
Grand Master Jacques de Molay, the head of the Templar Order, was among those captured and sentenced to a gruesome execution. He knew that the relics, including the Holy Grail and the Ark of the Covenant, must be kept safe from the clutches of King Philip and the Vatican. These relics were said to hold unimaginable power and knowledge, and the Templars believed it was their sacred duty to guard them.
As the flames consumed Jacques de Molay on that fateful day in 1314, he whispered a secret message to his most trusted Templar confidant, Sir Geoffrey de Beaumont, who had managed to remain hidden. Geoffrey was to embark on a mission to safeguard the relics, ensuring that they remained hidden from the eyes of those who sought to misuse their power.
Geoffrey knew that the key to hiding the relics lay in the Templars' extensive network of monasteries, fortresses, and secret underground chambers scattered across Europe and the Holy Land. He set out on a perilous journey, leaving behind the Temple Mount, which had been their headquarters in Jerusalem for centuries.
The Holy Grail, believed to be the cup used by Jesus during the Last Supper, was first concealed in the catacombs beneath the Temple Mount. Geoffrey arranged for a group of trusted Templars to transport the Grail to a remote location in the Pyrenees Mountains, deep within the sprawling labyrinth of caves. The Ark of the Covenant, said to contain the stone tablets with the Ten Commandments, was taken to a heavily fortified Templar castle in the heart of France, Château de Montségur. The knights and their allies worked tirelessly to construct hidden chambers, traps, and decoy artifacts to protect the relics.
For years, Geoffrey and his fellow Templars moved discreetly through Europe, disguising themselves as pilgrims, scholars, and merchants. They visited other secret Templar strongholds and monasteries, implementing the same safeguards. With each relocation, Geoffrey left behind a series of coded clues and symbols to guide future generations of Templars in case the need ever arose to retrieve the relics.
Over the centuries, the true purpose of the Templar Order remained shrouded in mystery, while tales of their demise persisted. The secret of the hidden relics was passed down among a select few, sworn to protect this knowledge and await the day when the world would be ready to handle the power and wisdom they contained.
Geoffrey de Beaumont's descendants, carrying the legacy of the Templars, patiently safeguarded the secrets of the relics for generations. They knew that their forebears' sacrifices would not be in vain and that someday, the Holy Grail and the Ark of the Covenant would be revealed when the world was ready to embrace their true significance.
The relics remain hidden, waiting for the right moment to resurface and fulfill their destiny, ensuring the protection of humanity and the enduring legacy of the Templar Knights.
#Freemasonry #holygrail #arkofthecovenant #templarknights #freemasonry #Freemasons #freemason #masonic #treasure
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Masonic Tattoo Artist and Master Ritualist [EXPOSED ALL]
Welcome to our exclusive interview with W:. Raul Tanguma, a talented tattoo artist who also happens to be a Freemason. In this captivating conversation, we examine Raul's unique journey as both an artist and a member of the Masonic fraternity.
Raul Tanguma, is well known for his exceptional artistic skills, has gained recognition amongst the ranks for his Masonic tattoos. But what sets Raul apart is his affiliation with the Freemasons, an ancient and mysterious brotherhood steeped in symbolism, philosophy, and tradition.
During this interview, Raul opens up about how his passion for tattooing intertwines with his Masonic beliefs. He shares intriguing insights into the intricate symbolism that he incorporates into his designs, drawing inspiration from Freemasonry's rich heritage and esoteric teachings.
Raul also sheds light on the parallels he sees between the art of tattooing and the rituals and symbolism of Freemasonry. He discusses how both mediums involve the transformation of the human body and spirit, representing personal growth and a deep connection to something greater than oneself.
Don't miss out on this captivating discussion with Raul Tanguma, the Freemason Tattoo artist who has beautifully blended art and tradition, unlocking new dimensions in both realms. Subscribe to our channel and join us on this mesmerizing journey into the realm of ink, symbolism, and brotherhood.
Brief Masonic Bio:
• Raised Master Mason; Sunflower Lodge in Wichita – 2003
• Master of Sunflower Lodge – 2010
• District Deputy for the Grand Lodge of Kansas (two years)
• Performs Masonic Funerals
🔁 On this episode of One Must Go, we force Raul to decide which item must go forever! 🔄
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Lincoln's Freemason Dilemma; Why He Refused Freemasonry
Lincoln's Freemason Dilemma
Why Did Lincoln Not Join The Freemasons?
He petitioned, but never made it to his degrees, but why?
The Internet has drummed up many conspiracy type scenarios are here they are.
Scenario One: Prior Commitments and Time Constraints
Abraham Lincoln had always been a man of great ambitions and unwavering dedication to his duties.
After submitting his petition to join the Freemasons,
Lincoln found himself overwhelmed with the immense responsibilities of the presidency during a tumultuous time in American history.
The Civil War had torn the nation apart, demanding his undivided attention and tireless efforts to preserve the Union.
As the weight of the war pressed heavily upon his shoulders, Lincoln realized that committing time to the Freemasons would be a luxury he couldn't afford.
His days were consumed by the burden of leading a divided country through a conflict that tested the very foundation of democracy.
With countless lives hanging in the balance and the future of the nation at stake, Lincoln made the difficult decision to prioritize his presidential duties over joining the fraternity.
Despite his genuine interest in the Freemasons' principles and teachings, Lincoln's sense of duty to his country took precedence.
He admired their values of charity, brotherhood, and moral teachings.
The demands of the presidency left him with no choice but to set aside his personal aspirations of becoming a Freemason in order to focus on the greater good of the nation.
Scenario Two: Revelations from the "Presidential Diary Book"
Following his petition to join the Freemasons, Lincoln's curiosity led him to a rare and intriguing manuscript known as the "Presidential Diary Book."
This remarkable volume chronicled the significant events in United States history, revealing the intricate involvement of Freemasons in pivotal moments.
As Lincoln delved deeper into the pages of this diary, he uncovered startling connections between the Freemasons and numerous historical events.
He learned of their roles in the mysterious disappearance and presumed death of William Morgan, a man who sought to expose Masonic secrets.
Additionally, the book detailed their involvement in events such as the Boston Tea Party and allegations of corruption tied to influential families like the Rockefellers and Vanderbilts.
Shocked by these revelations and feeling a sense of moral conflict, Lincoln began to question the true intentions and influence of the Freemasons throughout history.
He grappled with the conflicting information, unsure of whether aligning himself with such a group would compromise his principles or tarnish his legacy as the leader of a nation striving for justice and equality.
The revelations within the "Presidential Diary Book" left Lincoln torn between his desire for knowledge and the ethical dilemmas posed by the Freemasons' historical involvement in contentious events.
Ultimately, these discoveries cast doubt on his initial intention to become a part of the fraternity.
Scenario Three: Assassination on the Eve of Initiation
In this alternate scenario, Lincoln remained resolute in his intention to join the Freemasons despite the challenges and uncertainties.
The evening before his scheduled initiation, as he prepared himself for this significant step, tragedy struck.
A fateful turn of events led to an attempt on Lincoln's life by an individual with ulterior motives, determined to thwart the president's initiation into the fraternity.
In a shocking and untimely act of violence, Lincoln fell victim to an assassination plot, leaving the nation in mourning and his aspiration to become a Freemason unfulfilled.
Some believe that John Wilkes Booth was a member of the Illuminati.
The Illuminati felt that Lincoln would expose their undermining of the newly formed United States.
The abrupt and tragic end to Lincoln's life on the eve of his initiation left an indelible mark on history.
Conspiracy theories and speculation emerged, suggesting that his pursuit of joining the Freemasons might have been a motive behind the assassination plot.
However, the truth remained shrouded in mystery, forever leaving Lincoln's intention to become a member of the fraternity unrealized and relegated to the realm of speculation and conjecture.
What do you think?
Is there a scenario that is more plausible that another.
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82nd Airborne Paratrooper & Combat Veteran Freemason [TELLS ALL]
Devon Olson is a long time Freemason with a rich history of involvement in the Masonic fraternity and a remarkable military career. Born with a deep sense of duty and service, he has made significant contributions to both his community and his country.
In 2007, Devon Olson achieved a significant milestone in his Masonic journey by being Raised as a Master Mason. This marked the beginning of his dedicated commitment to the principles and values of Freemasonry. He went on to further enrich his Masonic experience by joining the Scottish Rite and the Shrine, demonstrating his desire to explore and embrace the broader spectrum of Masonic teachings and activities.
In the Shrine, Devon Olson has taken on a prominent role as the Sergeant of the Arab Patrol for an impressive span of 15 years. This role speaks to his leadership skills and dedication to the organization's mission of philanthropy, community service, and camaraderie.
Beyond his Masonic achievements, Devon Olson has also had a remarkable military career. He has received a staggering 25+ military awards, medals, and badges, highlighting his exceptional service to his country. Some of the notable awards and recognitions he has earned include the Army Service Medal, National Defense Medal (twice), Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Global War on Terrorism Medal, Iraqi Campaign Medal, and the prestigious Presidential Unit Citations.
Devon's military accomplishments go even further with his possession of badges and certifications that reflect his excellence and proficiency in various aspects of military service. These include the Combat Action Badge, Drivers Badge with devices, Expert Marksmanship Badge with devices, Parachutist Badge, and the revered French Fourragere.
In addition to his medals and badges, Devon Olson's commitment to personal growth and excellence is evident in his multiple certificates for achieving the commandant's list and honor graduate status in various NCO academies and military schools. These accomplishments underscore his dedication to continuous improvement and leadership development within the military.
Devon Olson's life story is a testament to his unwavering dedication to both Freemasonry and the military. His impressive Masonic journey, coupled with his extensive military service and numerous accolades, showcases a man of great character, leadership, and a deep sense of duty to his fellow Masons and his country.
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Army Colonel and Retired Police Officer Talks About Freemasonry
Robert Wood is an individual whose life journey has been marked by a deep commitment to public service and personal growth. Raised in Killeen, Texas, he graduated from Killeen High School with a sense of duty and a desire to make a positive impact on his community and country.
Upon completing high school, Robert Wood made a significant decision by joining the Army National Guard. This choice reflected his patriotism and a strong desire to serve his country, setting the stage for a career characterized by discipline and dedication. While in the Army National Guard, Robert pursued higher education at Kansas State University. His time at the university allowed him to broaden his horizons, gain valuable knowledge, and develop important life skills.
Following his college education, Robert Wood embarked on a career in law enforcement, becoming a police officer. This career path aligned with his commitment to public safety and the well-being of his community. He worked tirelessly to uphold the law and ensure the safety of those he served.
After years of dedicated service in law enforcement, Robert retired from his role as a police officer. However, his passion for service did not wane. He made the remarkable decision to rejoin the active duty Army, showcasing his unwavering commitment to his country and his willingness to continue contributing to its defense.
Robert's dedication to personal development and his pursuit of knowledge led him to become a Freemason. As an Entered Apprentice (for over a year), he embarked on a journey within this ancient fraternal organization, delving into its traditions, principles, and rituals. Robert found a unique way to share his insights and wisdom by delivering certain lectures within the Freemason community, thereby contributing to the education and enlightenment of his fellow Masons.
In summary, Robert Wood's life story is one of a dedicated public servant who transitioned from the Army National Guard to higher education, law enforcement, and later, back to active duty military service. His commitment to his community and country, as well as his thirst for knowledge and personal growth, are evident throughout his journey. His involvement in the Freemason exemplifies his dedication to self-improvement and the betterment of those around him.
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Old Fashion Masonic Podcast – Episode 50 – John Foulston – 50 Year Mason
📢 Exciting Guest Alert! 🎙️ Join us on the latest episode of the Old Fashion Masonic Podcast as we had the pleasure of hosting the incredible John Foulston!
In this captivating interview, we delved deep into John's extraordinary journey through Freemasonry, where he shared his inspiring experiences and insights. From his early days as an attorney, to serving as a judge, and now as an EMT, John has traversed diverse professional paths, leaving a lasting impact wherever he goes. 🚑⚖️💼
Russ and Brian were honored to engage in a thought-provoking conversation with John, where they explored the values and principles that have guided him throughout his remarkable journey. 👂 Prepare to be inspired as John's passion for service, his unwavering dedication, and his unwavering commitment to self-improvement shine through every word. 💪❤️
🌟 Don't miss out on this incredible episode! Tune in now to gain valuable insights from a true Freemasonry trailblazer and hear about John's incredible experiences as an attorney, judge, and EMT. 🎧🌙
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John’s Brief Masonic Bio:
• Raised a Master Mason at Albert Pike Lodge in 1970
• Joined the Wichita Scottish Rite in 1972 ; currently a 32nd KCCH (Red Hat) in 1977
• Joined Midian Shrine in 1973
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Old Fashion Masonic Podcast – Episode 47 – Lynn Ungles – Past Potentate – Master Mason
Happy October! The Old Fashion Masonic Podcast has a Past Potentate on the Show during this episode. Russ and Brian welcome Illustrious Sir Lynn Ungles.
Originally from the Hutchinson (KS) area, Lynn went to Hutchinson Community College and later graduated from Wichita State University. Lynn always worked while attending college and paid for his own education by working on the shop floor of Field Queen which was in Maize KS. Later he went to work as Plant Mgr. at the age of 22 for The General Inc. in Wichita.
In 1980 he became Plant Mgr. at International Petroleum Services in El Dorado and managed 350 people. In 1986 Lynn became VP of Manufacturing at LS Industries in Wichita. In 1990 Lynn joined Kansas-Oklahoma Machine Tools, Inc. where he was Customer Support Manager until his retirement in April of 2020. This is a total of 44 years in the manufacturing industry, of which most have been in a Leadership and Management position.
Lynn has 20 years as a Dale Carnegie Instructor, has held a Realtors license since 2007, and was a member of the West Wichita Rotary Club for 10 years. Lynn’s passion is helping people attain their full potential in life. As a determined leader he will always have the best interest of Midian Shrine and its Nobility in mind.
Lynn and his wife Laurie live south of Wichita between Haysville and Clearwater on 10 acres in their home they built themselves in 2002, with their 3 dogs, Murphy, Arye, and the mischievous Riley.
Brief Masonic Bio:
• Raised a Master Mason - 1997
• Joined Wichita Scottish Rite – 1997
• Joined Midian Shrine – 1997
• Member of the Motor Patrol (Past Captain x5)
• Member of the Membership Committee for Midian – 2004
• Marshall (Appointed Divan) – 2012
• Oriental Guide (Elected Divan) – 2017
• Potentate – 2021
• President of the CSASMC - 2018
• Trustee for Midian Shrine (4 years)
• Membership Chairman - 2022
🔁 On this episode of One Must Go, we force Lynn to decide which vacation spot must go forever! 🔄
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George Washington was NOT A FREEMASON (Exposed in 6 minutes)
George Washington Was Never a Freemason: A Nation Unchained
Imagine this.
What if George Washington was never a Freemason?
Here is what could have been.
Imagine this.
In the year 1773, George Washington, a prominent figure in the American colonies and a leader of the burgeoning rebellion against British rule, faced a pivotal decision.
He stood at a crossroads, one that would forever alter the course of American history.
George Washington, the man who would later become the first President of the United States, had been invited to join the ranks of the Freemasons.
However, he declined the invitation.
Little did he know that this seemingly inconsequential decision would lead to a series of events that would reshape the destiny of a nation.
Chapter 1: The Unbroken Chain
As the American colonies became increasingly discontent with British rule, secret societies like the Freemasons played a significant role in the formation of revolutionary ideas.
Washington's decision not to become a Freemason was a deviation from the norm among the colonial elite.
This refusal marked the beginning of a divergence in his destiny from that of many of his contemporaries.
Without the protective network and influence of the Freemasons, Washington found himself in a more vulnerable position.
His leadership in the Continental Army and later in the Continental Congress made him a prime target for British intelligence, who saw him as a threat to their rule.
As the Revolutionary War intensified, several assassination attempts were made on his life, with the British hoping to decapitate the rebellion by eliminating its charismatic leader.
Chapter 2: The Battle for Independence
Despite the dangers, George Washington's unwavering dedication to the cause of American independence persisted.
He continued to lead the Continental Army, albeit with a heightened sense of caution.
The absence of Freemason connections forced him to rely even more on his strategic brilliance and the loyalty of his troops.
In the summer of 1776, the Continental Congress debated the drafting of a Declaration of Independence.
In this alternative history, Washington's absence from the Masonic fraternity led to a different dynamic within the Congress.
The Masons, who had played a significant role in promoting Enlightenment ideas and revolutionary fervor, lacked a central figure to rally around.
Consequently, the drafting of the Declaration of Independence was delayed, with many of its most fervent proponents struggling to gain consensus.
Months passed, and the British, aware of the internal strife among the American colonies, seized the opportunity to crush the rebellion.
Without a unified declaration of independence, the colonies remained divided, and the British forces gained ground.
Chapter 3: The Dark Days
As the war raged on, George Washington continued to fend off assassination attempts.
His extraordinary leadership skills kept the Continental Army from crumbling.
Still, without the cohesive support of the Masonic brotherhood, the war effort became increasingly desperate.
By 1778, the British occupied Philadelphia, the former capital of the United States, and inflicted a crushing defeat on the Continental Army at the Battle of Monmouth.
Despair swept across the American colonies as the dream of independence seemed to fade away.
The absence of the Masonic influence had left the American revolutionary spirit fragmented and uncoordinated.
Chapter 4: The Assassination
In the darkest days of the American Revolution, George Washington's enemies within the colonies saw an opportunity.
A group of Loyalists, emboldened by the disarray within the American ranks, plotted to assassinate the rebel leader.
They believed that with Washington out of the picture, the American resistance would crumble.
In the spring of 1779, the Loyalist conspirators executed their plan.
Washington, while traveling through a remote area of New Jersey, was ambushed by a group of armed men.
Despite his legendary leadership on the battlefield, he couldn't escape the surprise attack.
The first President of the United States fell to a hail of gunfire on a dusty road, forever altering the course of history.
Chapter 5: A Fragmented Nation
The assassination of George Washington sent shockwaves throughout the colonies.
The American resistance crumbled without his leadership.
The dreams of independence faded as the British tightened their grip on the rebellious colonies.
The war continued to drag on, but without a central figure to rally behind, the American cause seemed doomed.
In the years that followed, the Masonic movement in the United States never reached the heights it did in our reality.
The Scottish Rite and the Shriners never came into existence, and Freemasonry remained a small, relatively obscure society.
Chapter 6: A Different Fate
In this alternate history, the American Revolution remained unfinished.
The British maintained control over the colonies, which were forced to submit to the Crown's authority.
The Declaration of Independence, a symbol of American unity, was never written.
Over time, the American colonies faded into obscurity as a mere extension of the British Empire.
The spirit of independence that had once burned so brightly was extinguished.
The world watched as the American experiment in self-governance became a footnote in history.
Epilogue: A Lesson in Fate
The alternate history of George Washington's decision not to join the Freemasons serves as a reminder of the delicate balance of historical events.
Small decisions and personal choices can have far-reaching consequences, altering the course of nations.
In this timeline, the United States never became a beacon of freedom and democracy, and the world was forever changed by the absence of the American experiment.
History, as we know it, is a tapestry woven from the threads of countless individual decisions, each shaping the destiny of nations and people.
If George Washington was never a Freemason, would the world be as we know it today?
Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.
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What if the Templar Knights Were Not Executed [EXPOSED in 5 minutes]
What if the Templar Knights Were Not Executed
Imagine this!!! What if Jacques de Molay and the Templar Knights were not murdered?Here is an insight of what COULD have happened.Take a listen to this theory.
In the year 1307, a pivotal moment in history unfolded when King Philip IV of France and Pope Clement V decided to spare the Templar Knights from persecution and execution.
Little did they know that this decision would shape the course of the world for centuries to come.
As the sun set on that fateful day, and Jacques de Molay left the funeral of Catherine of Courtney, the Templar Knights continued their mission.
They continued, undisturbed, guarding the Holy Land and preserving ancient knowledge.
Their influence extended far beyond their superior military prowess, as their expertise in finance, trade, and architecture made them indispensable to monarchs and leaders across Europe.
The Templar Knights, with their vast financial acumen, played a pivotal role in reshaping the political landscape of Europe and beyond.
As they continued to accumulate wealth, their influence extended beyond the confines of their own order.
They became the world's most formidable creditors, and their ability to force the repayment of debts from several kings and rulers shifted the power dynamics in many countries.
In the decades that followed, the Templars expanded their influence, becoming trusted advisors to kings and popes alike.
In the early 14th century, as the world began to feel the financial strain of wars and conflicts, many monarchs found themselves indebted to the Templars.
Kings who had once held absolute power now had to contend with the Templar Order's influence.
To secure their thrones and maintain their sovereignty, these monarchs were compelled to enter into agreements with the Templars, ceding some of their authority in exchange for financial support and protection.
Would that have been a positive or a negative?
We would hope, that their vast wealth was used to fund great works of art, science, and education.
The Templar Order established universities and libraries, fostering a renaissance of learning that would rival the famous Italian Renaissance of the 14th and 15th centuries.
As the years passed, the Templars championed religious tolerance and interfaith dialogue, helping to bridge the gap between Christians, Muslims, and Jews.
Their commitment to diplomacy rather than conquest allowed for the peaceful coexistence of these faiths in the Holy Land, setting a precedent for religious harmony that would be emulated around the world.
During the Age of Exploration, Templar explorers embarked on voyages of discovery.
They charted new lands, exchanged knowledge with indigenous peoples, and promoted cultural exchanges.
They may have landed, in what we know as the United States, first.
What would that have looked like now?
This era of exploration and cooperation between civilizations would have ushered in a new age of global understanding.
The Enlightenment, which typically began in the 17th century, was accelerated by the Templar's emphasis on knowledge and reason.
This intellectual movement led to rapid advancements in science, technology, and governance.
The Templars played a pivotal role in promoting democratic ideals and the separation of church and state.
By the 20th century, the world was a vastly different place.
Wars were rare, and conflicts were resolved through diplomacy and dialogue.
Poverty and disease were nearly eradicated, thanks to the Templar's philanthropic efforts and commitment to social justice.
Their lack of a political agenda was non-existent.
In this alternate reality, the Templar Order still existed in the 21st century.
By the 21st century, the global balance of power had shifted dramatically.
Monarchs were no longer the absolute rulers they had once been, and democratic governance was the norm.
The Templars, while still guardians of financial stability, had transitioned into a global council of wise advisors, fostering cooperation among nations and ensuring that the lessons of history were not forgotten.
They had evolved into a global organization dedicated to preserving peace, fostering education, and advancing human rights.
From a financial standpoint, would the be the FED that we know today?
Our hopes in this scenario.
That their symbol, the cross within the shield, became a universal emblem of hope and unity.
Today, the world stands as a testament to what could have been if King Philip and Pope Clement had chosen a different path in 1307.
It is a world where the Templars, once persecuted, became the champions of progress and harmony, guiding humanity toward a brighter future.
The legacy of their compassion, wisdom, and dedication to the betterment of humanity continues to inspire generations, reminding us of the potential for greatness that lies within us all.
Think about this though, had the Templar Knights not been executed, would Freemasonry be what it is today?
Give us your thoughts of what you think would have happened had the Knights not been executed and went into hiding.
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Prince Hall Masonic Lodges NEVER RECEIVED A CHARTER
What if Prince Hall Masonic Lodges [NEVER RECEIVED A CHARTER]? Another "what if" episode of the Old Fashion Masonic Podcast.
Uncharted Paths: A World Without Prince Hall Masonic Lodges
We’ve all heard of Prince Hall Lodge. This great group of men have raised some historical figures in U.S. History. Imagine this, what would the world be like if they were never granted a charter? This video will speculate exactly that.
Uncharted Paths: A World Without Prince Hall Masonic Lodges
The decision made by the Grand Lodge of England in the mid 18th century, to withhold a charter from the African Masonic Lodges, known as Prince Hall Masonic Lodges, was one such moment. In this alternative reality, we explore a world where this charter was never granted, and how it would have impacted African-American Freemasons, including prominent figures like Jesse Jackson and Thurgood Marshall.
Chapter 1: The Lost Brotherhood
In this alternate timeline, African-American men found themselves locked out of the Freemasonry brotherhood.
As a result, the sense of unity and mutual empowerment within the African-American community was significantly weakened. They were never granted a charter. The Grand Lodge of England insists it was granted, but never received.
Chapter 2: The Impact on Prominent Figures
One cannot discuss the consequences of this altered history without considering the impact on individuals who had once been Freemasons in the original timeline. Jesse Jackson and Thurgood Marshall were never involved in Freemasonry. Because of this, the following laws were never enacted:
Smith versus Allwright (1944), which found that states could not exclude Black voters from primaries was never put into effect.
Shelley versus Kraemer (1948), which struck down race-based restrictive housing covenants was never enacted. African-Americans could never live integrated with whites.
Sweatt versus Painter (1950), which deemed separate facilities for Black professional and graduate students unconstitutional
Chapter 3: The Lost Legacy
In this world where Prince Hall Masonic Lodges never received their charter, the impact was not only felt in the realm of civil rights and politics but also in the cultural and social fabric of African-American communities.
Segregation remained in effect.
The community lacked a cohesive organization that could bring individuals together for the greater good. Social initiatives, charity work, and educational programs that had been sponsored by these lodges vanished, leaving a gap in the progress of African-American society.
Chapter 4: A Slow March Towards Progress
As the years passed, African-American men found alternative routes to self-improvement and community service. African-American college fraternities were never allowed. Other fraternal organizations and community groups emerged to fill the void left by the absence of Prince Hall Masonic Lodges, but these lacked the historical significance and centuries-old wisdom of Freemasonry.
The struggle for civil rights still took place, albeit with different leaders and organizations at the forefront.
Chapter 5: The Unveiling of Hidden Truths
In this alternate timeline, a curious historian stumbled upon a hidden archive in a dusty corner of the Library of Congress. Among the forgotten records, he discovered letters and documents that revealed the true reason behind the denial of the charter to the African Masonic Lodges.
The Grand Lodge of England had indeed intended to grant the charter, but a series of events at the Boston Tea Party prevented them from ever receiving their charter. The Charter was hidden.
It was not until 1975, that the Charter was discovered and put into effect.
The revelation sent shockwaves through the Masonic world, leading to a newfound effort to rectify the historical injustice.
Chapter 6: Rebuilding the Brotherhood
With the official recognition of Prince Hall Masonic Lodges, a sense of unity and purpose was restored within the African-American Masonic community. African-American men could join the ranks of Freemasonry, accessing the same teachings and opportunities as their brethren worldwide.
Chapter 7: A Reimagined Legacy
In this altered timeline, countless other African-American Freemasons, had the opportunity to engage with Freemasonry from a young age.
They absorbed its teachings, principles, and values, which shaped their worldview and leadership styles.
Chapter 8: The World Today
As we fast-forward to the present day in this alternate reality, we find a world where the legacy of Prince Hall Masonic Lodges is celebrated alongside the wider Masonic tradition.
The struggle for civil rights, although still arduous, was navigated with greater unity and solidarity.
The story of this alternate reality serves as a reminder that even in the absence of certain opportunities, the human spirit will always find a way to strive for greatness and justice.
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Mysterious Templar Knights Facts And The Catholic Church That May Shock You - S2 E65
🔍 Uncover the hidden truths and shocking revelations surrounding the enigmatic Templar Knights, their tumultuous relationship with the Catholic Church, and their connection to Freemasonry in this captivating video! 💡
In this intriguing exploration of history, we delve deep into the shadowy past of the Templar Knights, revealing startling facts that will leave you astonished. Join us as we shed light on the secretive world of the Freemasons and their historical ties to the Templar Knights, as well as their impact on masonic history.
👑 King Philip's Vendetta:
Learn about King Philip IV of France, whose relentless pursuit led to the downfall of the Templar Order. Discover the motives behind his actions and the power struggles of the time that set the stage for the dramatic events that followed.
🙏 The Role of Pope Clement V:
Unearth the involvement of Pope Clement V in the Templar saga. Explore the political intrigues and pressures that shaped his decisions, ultimately affecting the fate of the Templars and their connections to the Catholic Church.
⚔️ The Shocking Execution of Jacques de Molay and the Curse:
Witness the dramatic and tragic end of Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Templar Knights, as he faced a brutal execution that forever marked this historical chapter. Learn about the aftermath of this event and its lasting impact.
🤝 Freemasons and Templars:
Discover the intriguing links between the Templars and the Freemasons, two secretive organizations shrouded in mystery. Explore the parallels in their rituals, symbols, and beliefs, and how their shared history has influenced modern Freemasonry.
🔑 Unmasking the Secrets:
We unveil the hidden layers of history that have long been concealed and examine how the Templars' legacy continues to influence both the Catholic Church and the world of Freemasonry.
Join us on this journey through time as we expose the untold stories, connections, and secrets of the Templar Knights, the Catholic Church, Freemasons, and masonic history. Prepare to be amazed by the revelations that may forever change your perspective on these enigmatic organizations.
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This video sheds light on an incredible story that doesn't involve the Illuminati, Dan Brown-esque conspiracies, or any connection to the Catholic Church. We aim to present the facts and the intrigue of this unique historical account without sensationalism or unfounded speculation.
#Freemasonry #catholic #Freemasons #execution
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Freemasonry and Masonic Investigations (WHAT HAPPENS)
Freemasonry and Masonic Investigations (WHAT HAPPENS) #freemasons #freemasonry
On this episode, the team discusses Masonic Investigations and what should happen on them. In this episode, we discuss the work of the Masonic Investigative Committee and their crucial role when a new individual petitions to join the esteemed fraternity. They focus on:
- The Ask
- The Discussion
- The Petition
- Receiving the Petition
- The Investigative Committee
- The Investigation
- The Committee Report, and
- The Vote
Join us as we embark on a journey of enlightenment, exploring the intricate processes undertaken by Freemasons during the investigation phase. Discover how these dedicated individuals evaluate potential candidates to ensure the preservation of the Masonic principles and the sanctity of the brotherhood.
These Masonic leaders shed light on the responsibilities of the Investigative Committee, highlighting the significance of thorough background checks, interviews, and other assessments. Witness firsthand the commitment to upholding moral and ethical standards that lie at the heart of Freemasonry.
Through insightful interviews and captivating anecdotes, we delve into the criteria considered during the investigation process. Explore how the committee examines a petitioner's reputation, personal values, and commitment to community service. Gain a deeper understanding of the importance placed on integrity, honesty, and a genuine desire to contribute to the betterment of society.
Don't miss this enlightening episode of Masonic Investigations, where the Freemasons open the doors to their secretive world, sharing their time-honored methods and unwavering dedication to creating a harmonious and virtuous society. Subscribe now and join us on this incredible journey of discovery!
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#Freemasonry #MasonicInvestigations #SecretsUnveiled #Freemasons #shriners #kansasmasons #freemason
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Past Grand Master Talks Issues With Freemasonry; Quality vs Quantity
Past Grand Master Talks About Issues With Masonic Brands
🔍 Explore the depths of Freemasonry in the 21st century as we sit down with a distinguished panel of Masonic leaders. In this thought-provoking video, a Past Grand Master and two Past Masters from different Masonic Lodges engage in a candid conversation about the issues and challenges facing the Masonic fraternity today.
🤝 These Masons are on a mission to preserve and enhance the quality of Freemasonry by focusing on the recruitment of quality candidates rather than simply pursuing quantity in membership numbers. Join us as they share their insights, wisdom, and experiences in the world of Masonry.
📜 Topics covered in this discussion include:
1️⃣ Quality Over Quantity: Learn why these Masonic leaders advocate for a shift in emphasis from quantity to quality when it comes to new members.
2️⃣ The Search for Excellence: Explore the characteristics and qualities they seek in potential candidates and why these attributes are essential for the future of the craft.
3️⃣ Education and Mentorship: Understand the importance of education and mentorship in the Masonic journey and how these aspects contribute to the growth of the individual and the Lodge.
4️⃣ Preserving Tradition: Hear their thoughts on maintaining the rich traditions and values of Freemasonry while embracing the opportunities of the modern age.
🔒 Whether you are a Masonic member, a potential candidate, or simply curious about the ancient and honorable institution of Freemasonry, this video offers valuable insights and perspectives on how Masonry can thrive in the 21st century while staying true to its timeless principles.
👁️🗨️ Don't miss this enlightening conversation with these Masonic luminaries. Like, share, and subscribe to stay connected with our journey through the world of Freemasonry!
Grand Master Tracy Bloom's Bio:
Tracy L. Bloom, born in Clay Center, Kansas, in 1958, embarked on a remarkable journey that led him to become a prominent figure in Kansas Freemasonry. After graduating from Clay Center Community High School in 1977, Tracy began his career with the Kansas Power and Light Company, initially in Clay Center and later in Salina from 1983 to 2007. His path eventually took a different turn as he transitioned to the role of a residential Real Estate Agent with Millwood Realty Inc. in Salina before becoming the Office Manager at the Masonic Grand Lodge of Kansas in Topeka in November 2010.
In 2012, Tracy took on the role of Grand Secretary for the Grand Lodge of Kansas, a position he still holds today. Alongside this pivotal role, he also served on the Kansas Masonic Foundation Board of Directors from 2009 to 2012, was a member of the Board of Directors for the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in Alexandria, VA, from 2014 to 2017, and took the helm as president of the Conference of Grand Secretaries of North America in 2020.
Tracy's Masonic journey began when he was raised as a Master Mason in 1994 at Salina Lodge #60. He went on to become the Worshipful Master of the same lodge in 2002. In 1995, he joined the York Rite, Scottish Rite and Shrine, demonstrating his deep commitment to Masonic principles. In recognition of his dedication and leadership within the fraternity, Tracy was elected and served as the Grand Master for the 2011-2012 term.
While maintaining his involvement with various lodges and Masonic organizations, Tracy remains a Plural member of Clay Center Lodge #134, where he served as Master in 2017 and as Secretary in 2019. Today, he continues his impactful role as the Grand Secretary, contributing significantly to the Masonic community in Kansas.
Tracy and his wife Lana currently reside in Clay Center, Kansas, where they cherish the opportunity to be close to family and lifelong friends. Tracy L. Bloom's inspiring journey within Freemasonry serves as a testament to his unwavering commitment to the values and traditions of this ancient and honorable brotherhood.
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Freemason Tubal Cain; Masonic Villain or Hero?
Once upon a time, in the rolling hills of the Appalachian Mountains, there lived a man named Tubal Cain. He was a skilled blacksmith, known far and wide for his exceptional craftsmanship and the mysterious symbols he etched into his work. Tubal Cain was a man of few words, but his hands spoke volumes through the artistry of his creations.
Tubal Cain's humble forge nestled deep within the forest had an air of secrecy about it. Rumors circulated through the nearby town that Tubal Cain was a Freemason, a member of a secret society steeped in tradition and ancient wisdom. The Masonic symbol, a square and compass, was said to be etched into the foundation of his forge, hidden away from prying eyes.
One sunny afternoon, a curious traveler named Samuel arrived in town. Samuel had heard the legends of Tubal Cain and his extraordinary blacksmithing skills. Intrigued, he set out to seek the enigmatic craftsman in the hopes of learning from the master himself.
After days of wandering the winding forest trails, Samuel stumbled upon Tubal Cain's hidden forge. He marveled at the exquisite ironwork displayed outside the shop, each piece adorned with intricate designs, some bearing the unmistakable Masonic square and compass.
Samuel cautiously approached the forge and knocked on the heavy wooden door. Tubal Cain emerged, his rugged face etched with age and wisdom. Without a word, he beckoned Samuel inside.
The interior of the forge was a mesmerizing labyrinth of tools, anvils, and the soft glow of embers. Weapons, tools, and decorative pieces lined the shelves, each a testament to Tubal Cain's artistry.
Tubal Cain gestured for Samuel to sit down and handed him a simple iron rod. Samuel watched in awe as Tubal Cain transformed the shapeless metal into a delicate, intricate design. The flames danced in the background, casting an eerie, enchanting light on the surroundings.
As the hours passed, Tubal Cain shared stories of his craft, revealing that he had indeed been a Freemason for many years. He spoke of the society's dedication to self-improvement, moral values, and the pursuit of wisdom. The Masonic symbols he incorporated into his work were not just for show but held profound meaning for those who understood.
Samuel listened intently, absorbing not only the blacksmith's skills but also the wisdom of the Freemasons. He realized that Tubal Cain's artistry was a reflection of his deep commitment to these principles. The blacksmith's creations weren't merely objects; they were conduits of his beliefs and values, carrying a message of enlightenment and personal growth.
Days turned into weeks, and Samuel became Tubal Cain's apprentice. Under the master's guidance, he honed his blacksmithing skills and learned the deeper lessons of life. As he worked alongside Tubal Cain, Samuel came to understand the true meaning behind the Masonic symbols etched into their creations.
In time, Samuel left the hidden forge, carrying with him not only the knowledge of a master blacksmith but also the profound teachings of a Freemason. He spread Tubal Cain's legacy far and wide, not just through the intricate ironwork but also through the timeless principles of self-improvement and enlightenment that he had learned.
Tubal Cain continued to forge his creations in solitude, knowing that his work would endure as a testament to the power of craftsmanship, wisdom, and the mysteries hidden within the symbols of the Freemasons. And so, the legend of Tubal Cain lived on, a beacon of light and knowledge in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, inspiring all who sought his wisdom and craftsmanship.
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Pope Executes The Templar Knights on Friday the 13th
Join the Old Fashion Masonic Podcast Hosts, along with resident historian, Dave Thomas, on a captivating journey into the intriguing history behind Friday the 13th and when Pope Clement V ordered the execution of the Templar Knights and their Grand Master, Jacques de Molay, as part of a dramatic and controversial chapter in the history of the Catholic Church and medieval Europe. This event occurred in the early 14th century.
In 1307, King Philip IV of France, in need of funds to support his costly wars, initiated a campaign against the powerful and wealthy Templar Order. The Templars, originally founded to protect Christian pilgrims in the Holy Land during the Crusades, had accumulated vast wealth and influence. However, they had also become a target of envy and suspicion.
Philip IV, with the support of Pope Clement V, launched a coordinated attack against the Templars. On October 13, 1307, Templar Knights across France were simultaneously arrested on charges of heresy, blasphemy, and other offenses. Many Templars were subjected to torture, which led to confessions of alleged heretical practices.
The fate of the Templars ultimately rested in the hands of Pope Clement V. In 1312, the pope convened the Council of Vienne to address the accusations against the Templars. Despite efforts to clear the Templars of heresy, the pressure from King Philip IV and the political climate of the time led to the suppression of the Templar Order.
On March 22, 1312, Pope Clement V issued the papal bull "Vox in Excelso," officially dissolving the Templar Order. However, the fate of Jacques de Molay and other Templar leaders remained uncertain for several years.
On March 18, 1314, in the heart of Paris, Jacques de Molay and Geoffroi de Charney, another high-ranking Templar, were publicly burned at the stake. The dramatic and brutal execution of Jacques de Molay is often seen as the symbolic end of the Templar Order.
The reasons behind the Templar suppression remain a subject of historical debate, with factors including political intrigue, financial motives, and religious tensions all playing a role. Pope Clement V's decision to execute Jacques de Molay and the Templar leaders remains a controversial and tragic episode in medieval history.
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