what is freemasonry

Probably not.

It's a secret society, there are a great deal more masons than you might realize. Pretty much every police officer and judge is a mason, from what I can tell. (That whole brotherhood of police is not a joke!)

It is apparently no longer just for men, either. (Though I've been told it's a split off group for women)

Masons are required to cover for each other. The whole unity thing is a big deal to them!!! Like, a big stinking cost you your life deal. If you want to know who's a mason, look to see who gets picked for jury duty when a cop, or "known mason" is on trial.

It's also a big deal that only people "qualified" (by their standards) do certain things. You see this in certain trades, like construction. If someone puts up a big stink about not being qualified to do some sort of task, they might be a mason.

Given the history, "free masons", The square and the compass are geometry related, skills needed to do masonary work. People with these skills were allowed to travel, hence "free" and "mason" and why only certain people doing certain things would be such a big deal.

Masons hire other masons, give each other preferential treatment and have certain rules they must follow. I don't know what those rules are, but loyalty to each other appears to be the biggest one.

I compare them to the mafia, mormons or scientology. They are both charitable and extremely dangerous. They are also elitists. Or at least a lot of them are. But you know, Mormons and Masons can also be really decent, well meaning people who want to do good in the world. It's not all bad.

Masons are also tied closely to college fraternities. It's not unheard of for masons to form "non profits" and then use those non profits to funnel cash to themselves.

If you ask them, they kind of freak out at being "uncovered". You can tell from the sound of their voice and reaction that someone or something is holding a hammer over their head, they're VERY CAREFUL of what they say. For this reason, joining them isn't very bright. (IMO). I didn't understand why they were afraid, but I could tell they were afraid. Whatever it was, I wanted no part of it!

A little bird told me that once you are a mason, you aren't allowed to leave. I don't know if that's true or a pee-on-crucifix trick (see below..) but I suspect it's true.

I suspect part of the initiation involves doing illegal or socially unacceptable things, such as sleeping with a minor. This way, someone can always control them. I'm pretty sure the Epstein island was to supply secret societies with minors. But I don't know this. (Still looking for evidence. It just has the markings of a secret society, no idea which society... but given the cop and media connection, I'd say there's a good chance it's masons, I'm hoping it gets revealed some day)

Also, watch out for ridiculous tales. They might say they have to pee on a crucifix or something, but that's nonsense. They say things like that to observe where the information goes. They are EXTREMELY secretive and full of head games like that.

Oddly enough, they can also be some of the most decent, well meaning people you know. I've been watching them and can't honestly say they're "evil", I think they think of themselves as kind of bound to do good deeds, and that's not such a bad thing.

They regard non masons as "profane".

You can eventually learn to spot them because they respond to each other differently than they do the "profane".

Hope this helps. And if I get killed, at least someone will know why! LOL.

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