What the deal with the Freemasons? Worth joining? I've been considering it for some time, but I'm still not sure as to whether or not it will be useful. Evola hated them, and many others consider them to be "part of the problem" of modern decay, yet so many people of otherwise impeccable standing have been affiliated.
The masons are extremely anti-degenerate. Any self-respecting white man would join.
Easton Lopez
>tldr are Freemasons bros or bolsheviks
neitehr. but theyre at the top of the pyramid of control. the jews have nothing on these guys
William Cruz
You have to kiss a turkey on the butt to join.
Isaac Anderson
Thats the impression I got, and I also like the avenues of opportunity to study the more esoteric side of their history/archives
Whatever, I've probably kissed uglier girls when I was a teenager
Xavier Watson
my exs dad was a free mason and he had 2 divorces and abandonded all kids from each marraige including my ex also 2/3 of his wives where latino and black so he was a race mixer too
Jose Nguyen
There are pieces of shit everywhere, I'm talking about institutional levels
John Thomas
It depends, my uncle is a mason, in our small town the lodge is just a place to hang out, its generally pretty cool. Lots of potlucks and stuff like that. The other members are cool too, just friendly local business types. They do weird stuff like dress up and have ceremonies at certain points but nothing weirder than what goes on in Scientology or a Kingdom Hall for Jehovah, probably.
But it depends where you're at and what lodge you're in. In larger cities or just lodges where they are REALLY serious about stuff the weird shit you read about on the internet truly does go on & the members are made up of people like posted. So you need to be aware of who is involved before getting in.
All in all I couldn't ever see a reason for an outsider to join unless it was a family tradition....... It gains you nothing. Would you willingly become a scientologist or JW? Of course not. Same deal for masonary.
You'd earn a lot more money learning the traditions and joining the union of actual masons (ie: bricklaying) than trying to get into your local lodge. A lot more.
Jonathan Miller
The ceremonies do not turn me off, and as I said above, I would actually be interested in the esoteric aspects. I would be attending a lodge in NYC, I assume that would be the world capitol of weird?
Jaxson Morales
selfbump 1/3
Wyatt Johnson
selfbump 2/3
Ryan Hernandez
my dad was a 32nd degree mason and he was a piece of shit too. and a criminal. I don't have a good impression of them.
Lincoln Phillips
This fucking shill thread again.
Posted twice a week at least.
Full of people bragging about joining the goodgoy club.
Liam Jones
Not a shill man, although I've been waiting for someone to say this with how the climate of this board has been recently. Just a curious individual looking for perspectives.
Brandon Sullivan
Any "wisdom" which can't stand being vetted in the light is highly suspect. I don't trust people who keep secrets; sounds like a scam.
Brody Johnson
what kind of crime did your dad commit?
Grayson Cook
Wisdom without prerequisite knowledge is absolutely worthless. Pearls before swine and all that good stuff. Show the average person your most "wise" material, whatever that might be, and they won't recognize it as such. Secrets and initiatory rites are as old as man.
Daniel Nguyen
Myself, my Dad and both of my Grandfathers are/were masons.
You pay dues, similar to a union, they vary depending on your role in the fraternity. Seen a few handshakes for different ceremonies, but they're mostly entirely symbolic for promotion, that kinda stuff.
Dad and my grandfathers got quite a bit of work out of it too, good for tradespeople to network and get work, but it's not exactly a poor man's club. Good for the middle class I think, but maybe not so much if a lot of the wealthy all band together in one place.
Mostly, we just bowl or go out and do other stupid stuff every now and then, you're not even obligated to show up for every meeting either.
Thomas Ward
I joined while I was up in North Dakota. Had a great time with them. But now I'm down in Ga and they have a completely different attitude down here. It's kind of annoying. I think I'll wait to move back up north again before attending another lodge meeting.
Nathaniel Mitchell
What about it don't you like currently?
Mason Richardson
Some have a holier-than-thou attitude, and I would expect them to be more red-pilled. But discussing politics in a lodge is forbidden, but you can tell where some stand. I'm also right outside Atlanta, so there's that. As far as spoopy NWO goes, I've never seen anything that led me to think Masons have anything to do with it. I will tell you that if you stay with a lodge long enough and political members join (they will/do), you become friends with them and can learn what goes on in the government. Some take what they learn at the lodge and bring it into politics, but I've never seem anything malicious come out of it.
Sorry if there's typos, I'm on my phone.
Leo Carter
No worries man, thank you for your time and your information. This is exactly the kind of stuff I was looking for.
Jason Cruz
No problem man. Best of luck to ya.
Btw Christmas dinners are always a blast.
Jeremiah Hernandez
was xenogears made by masons?
Deus was supposed to be ywvh btw but it got censored
The only people who don't like it are against freedom of speech and advancement of knowledge for the masses.
Luke Nguyen
>ywvh yhwh*
Dylan Gutierrez
Was he kicked out for it?
Liam Rogers
at some point, you'll end up having to suck dick
Brayden Robinson
Why are anti-Masons always so gay?
Colton Wood
This post is full of Yanks and I genuinely wanna know if British Masonry is pro Nationalism or Globalism, if they are trying to save us from the foreign hordes or encouraging it.
Its stupid, wanting to know about a secret society, it's secret for a reason
Mason Ross
It's nothing more than a tavistock psyop, used to control useful idiots in positions of law enforcement, political office, and industry.
Matthew Bennett
It's not even remotely secret. I bet you could spot two or three lodges within ten kms of your location. And it's pro-nationalism, because that's what's better for the people.
You misinterpret the global part. Yes, there are GLs everywhere, but they are all entirely individual, working for the betterment of the state in which they reside.