Some more rather positive news than the 'anti-mason' reporting I have been doing of late.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Freemasons donate 10,000 teddy bears to sick or injured children in hospital
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Dan Brown To Adapt The Lost Symbol
Inevitable, I suppose. Glad to see that Dan Brown has an opportunity to write the script:
I guess the question is, is there anything Freemasonry can do to maximise this exposure? I was rather disappointed that in the month The Lost Symbol was published there wasn't even a mention in the magazine "Freemasonry Today". It appears that Freemasonry is quite happy to ignore opportunities, which is a shame considering its gradual demise.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Antimasonry watch
This could be out of a Monty Python script:
It is important to note that not all Freemasons are Illuminati but all Illuminati are Freemasons thanks to the division of Freemasonry into what’s called “Scarlet” (the elite) and “The Beast” (everyone else.)
Full article at:
More craftaphobia. Isn't it amazing how people outside the organisation seem to know more than those who are in ('secret') the organisation? Do they not spot this 'slight' error in logic... so secret that those outside the organisation know more than those that are involved in it.
They could, of course, be plain old wrong..... and delusional :-)
You decide!
Monday, November 15, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Kirklees Lodge No. 4710
On Friday I was delighted to attend a third degree ceremony at Kirklees Lodge No. 4710 in Mirfield, West Yorkshire (or Province of Yorkshire West Riding).
It was a most convivial evening, Kirklees is a very friendly and hospitable lodge.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
What do Freemasons & UFOs have in common?
http://www.sequimgazette.com/entertainment/article.exm/2010-10-13_sequim_native_celebrates_controversial_book_release
I always find it amusing that Freemasonry is written about as if we were creating a new world order. A highly organised elite that is secretly running the world. It is a benign organisation that meets for social reasons and raise money for charity. The biggest decision we make are whether to have chicken or beef at the festive board.
I have considered calling this blog 'The Anti-Masonic Watch'. People who write such sophistry usually have subsequent pages dedicated to UFOs and corn circles. I see this book fits into this category. A work of fantasy.
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