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That's Epic, I have always felt compelled to pursue knowledge and power in order to contribute to the betterment of humanity. Been seeking a means to be influential and find out more knowledge about the human race and about the things not everyone is destined to know. I wish to fulfill the goal of enlightenment passed down by our forebears~
I can totally relate to your passion, if all that is what you desire then i think it's achievable. Joining the Illuminatus Brotherhood can lead to the enlightenment you seek and more. I am well aware that the idea of this group may sound mythical but it is possible to join.
@@haynesatteh4463 Yeah I acknowledge that misunderstanding can occur when people encounter what they don't fully grasp, especially in this internet era. The Illuminatus advocates for the acceptance of all religions. You can look up "Anthony Szymon". Will give you clarity and answers to any questions you might have.
Google a local lodge near you. There are a TON of fake ones. You don't want to be a fake mason. You have to believe in a higher power, be of age, pass a background check, and ASK to be a mason. If someone invites you, they are probably a fake mason. We don't invite. You have to ask one to be one. Let me know if you want to know more. I'll point you in the right and legitimate direction.
Bro this is crack up my grandfather was one and never told me or my dad what happened behind those closed doors at those meetings and gave me the exact same vibe as this guy minus the drip
i just asked my parents if they knew about the Freemasons and apparently my grandfather was the "Worshipful Master" of the London Masons during the 80s. according to them - they're a worldwide group that contributes a lot to charities, and they have numerous ritualistic practices eg. handshakes to know if you are a part of them. he has the robes and a book full of Freemason rituals / speeches - and if a loved one passes away, they will send a Mason to accompany you during the funeral in condolence. the secret society aspect is apparently "all in the fun of it" ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (doubt - i know gramps up to no good)
My grandfather was a late Grandmaster in the Canterbury Lodge. Real creepy stuff. Lot's of sneaking businesses and secretive friendships. From what I can gather it started out as a country club and evolved into an exclusive business dealings club and personal interest lobby that became incredibly powerful. My grandma also told me that he vowed his son and son's sons as tribute if he were to betray the brotherhood so I might be fucked.
I got a university scholarship from the freemasons a few years ago. I went in for an interview at their office. The office and the people seemed pretty normal to me. They didn't try to sign me up or anything, but they did want good photo ops for their magazine (which they continue to send me). To me it just seems like a glorified Old Boys Club, where they try to influence and fund different things. I expect you'd want to be fairly secretive about that, and the secret handshakes etc help to identify who around you should receive that influence and funding. Not that Old Boys Clubs aren't bad. I worry that this video showed us more about what random people think the Freemasons are, and not much on what they actually are. Quick google searches turn up more information than the content in this video.
I know that guy! I sold him that BAAPE vest at smith and caugheys. I sold him 2 of the same. One Medium and one Large XD. So he could wear a hoody under one. Nice guy, always had long conversations.
Dosent mean you’d get accepted, invitation is generally by a referral basis. You have to be “of worthy character” to become a mason outside of family links.
@@BTCxyz369 family links are great don’t get me wrong, but if a family member has passed on you’re still able to apply for membership, if anything it benefits the applicant more then anyone with a Masonic relative dead or alive.
Seems like a Poe Superfan. A raven and a Freemason trowel hidden somewhere upon him. Don't go down into the catacombs with him to share a cask of Amontillado
2:51 "We're not that advanced" they're hiding in plain site!!! That kid is just the young body morph of the older guy. Absolutely crazy that you caught this on film!
All these people in the comments really believe that old man is actually a Freemason 🤦🏽♂️😂 lmfaoo yall love believing anything you see on the internet… that old man said you had to be invited to be a mason which already tells you he is lying 😂 smfh
@@bootiejuice3481 The brotherhood Lmao, small fry. Get back to me when you decode the Copiale Cipher. I normally don't talk to such in-adept's.... Let me know if you're ever at least a Rosicrucian, for me to shed future light.
@@musaka2022 you just spent a few too many nights awake with nothing better to do. You had me at “lmao” In the future I would prefer to be left shaded from your light, thankyou.
@ElFKnKronos Your post seems to put across the notion that Freemaosnry is a religion... like changing from Freemason to Christian. That is, of course, nonsense, as Freemasonry is NOT a religion.... it's a Fraternity. There are plenty of Christians in Freemasonry.
My old boss was a Freemason, head of company, always came in with Freemason shirts jumpers hats, stickers (compass/masonis sigil) on his car and all. Without fail would wear a freemason emblemed shirt under his work outfit, was bizarre. Never asked him about it, didn't think he would appreciate it at work.
I see a few comments about their grandparents here, mine was too. He's based up around Hamilton and has been in and out of the church too over the years, so definitely a correlation. He never spoke to my father about this, or me for that matter which is to no surprise. I do wonder who will turn up at his funeral from Freemasons, he's getting well old now and had many health scares over the past year or two lol. Very self centered man, I've always wondered what he is actually like irl, absolute mystery.
@operation2ndstorm876 Well no, not really. Most Freemasons are more than happy (and encouraged to) talk about their Freemasonry....but I agree that this man is not a Mason.
i was a Freemason for 34 years until my 3rd eye was opened. The pharaoh of the north and I became connected once I took lsd for the first time and I became one with king tut. i have looked up to this bloke since.
The truth is we don't really know who this man is nor how nor why but something about it seems to be a problem with us (the people who find it funny). I pity him and I have no shame in saying that since his face is already over local social media. Who would want that reputation? I want to know why the content creators feel like their platform deserves the right/authority to flagrantly sentence otherwise private and normal people to that. I thought it was a bit of a funny gag in the previous video but something about this is inherently unethical or at the very least just disrespectful and below the standards of what I knew to expect from this channel. I have a bit of a bone to pick with this sort of exhibitionist flavour of bullying I think is all too common via the influence of tall poppy syndrome, or at least that's how it came across to me. I just wanna kindly say as a viewer I do expect a bit more of a hands-on-the-wheel approach regarding the underlying subjects.