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Hangedman On the (winning) side of the angels?
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Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 4:48 pm Post subject: Why do Policeman have to become masons? |
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I was talking to two D.I's ( detective inspectors ) a little while back, they told me they were not masons but as you go up the ladder they are all masons. Why is it that people have to become a mason if they want a high position in the Police force? Also, there is a masonic lodge near me in Gillingham Kent. It's only for the Police, can someone explain to me the significance of a group of masons that meet only because they are Policeman?
It sounds very sinister to me, i remember too that there was a masonic lodge in Scotland Yard some years back, does anyone know if there is one in the new Scotland Yard? |
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rph Banned
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 12:07 pm Post subject: |
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There are also Masonic lodges that are only army or navy
That probably is because they live and work together
I understand that police is some places were divided into Catholic (Irish descendents) and Masons
Non-Irish police liked Masonic lodges because the Masons would not let in applicants with criminal records. This meant the police could socialise without having to protect their backs |
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Hangedman On the (winning) side of the angels?
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 8:27 pm Post subject: |
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Doesn't matter if they live or work together, a lodge consisting of purely policeman is sinister. Working and living with police or army doesn't necessarily make you want to socialize in a secret society exclusively with like. Surely you would want to do the opposite in your spare time. I know a lot of marriages that fail because the husband and wife are always together, it's a little like that with your work chums too, isn't it?
A lodge consisting purely of Police surely isn't healthy in the eyes of the public, i wouldn't feel happy about a club purely for child molesters or convicts either. If a group of masonic policemen get together, it sort of suggests the two jobs go hand in hand and that one is inseparable from the other.
There's masonic lodges at the houses of parliament, what the hell has Freemasons got to do with politics? They are a charitable organization, but charitable organizations aren't supposed to be political. And who pays for the lodge up at the houses of Parliament, we do, the tax payer. |
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Hangedman On the (winning) side of the angels?
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Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 8:33 pm Post subject: |
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Oh, i wasn't talking about Irish lodges but then again, catholics aren't supposed to be masons, if you look at the history of Freemasonry. If this has changed, it shows how shallow Freemasons are. Ask one to explain the concept of a catholic carpenter as being left handed.
And who threw them out of France all those years ago? Trouble is they ended up in Scotland and Portugal and the rest is history. They then infested the Establishment of our Great Country and the establishment control us beautifully. Is anyone watching "Midnight Man" on ITV right now? It's about a group of people who control undesirables by assassinating them, they are sort of government backed.
The establishment have done this for a very long time, destroying people with black propaganda or killing them outright by bringing about as natural looking death as is possible in open society. They started with Harold Wilson, and all the trade union leaders in the UK and still work on people like me and Michael Barrymore and Angus Deaton and Mendleson who is also on their hate list. Mark my words, if they don't want you around, you are black propagandered out of existence. The public face of this attack on democracy was a group called "le Cercle" and can be researched on the net. They keep the establishment in power at any cost including a military coup in England under Harold Wilson's government. This all looks like fantasy, but it's true. |
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rph Banned
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Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 8:37 am Post subject: |
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"A lodge consisting purely of Police surely isn't healthy in the eyes of the public"
I agree with that.
I seem to recall a lodge room in New Scotland Yard and I suppose there were other police lodges
On the other hand, it might do police some good to be instructed in morality |
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Hangedman On the (winning) side of the angels?
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Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 1:12 pm Post subject: |
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Too right,
But not from a masonic source. Morality and freemasonry are opposite in every respect.
Did you know there are masonic cells in the larger police stations like Bexleyheath? That perform masonic grudges and are paid for by the tax payer? Jim Lord used to front one at Bexleyheath. Ask around in Police circles for a guy called Ron Saunders, he was over Beckenham way but i think he's moved on. He too, was performing masonic grudges whilst being paid by the good old stupid tax payer and an old boy called John Smith used to too, but i think he retired a while back. This was about 10-15 years ago. He used to come over to Beckenham to pick up fines from me and when i moved to Charlton, he too would come and pick up my fine money. |
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Child-of-Light
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Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 9:56 pm Post subject: |
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They don't have to become freemasons but it probably helps their promotion possibilities..... |
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liveirisjul
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Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 3:30 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah he was performing masonic grudges whilst being paid by the good old stupid tax payer...
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Child-of-Light
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_________________ There is but one sin, Thou shalt honour the call of the father......Think On it and its true meaning and significance.
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Joseph Christie Trustworthy Freedom Fighter
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 7:06 pm Post subject: |
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liveirisjul wrote: | Yeah he was performing masonic grudges whilst being paid by the good old stupid tax payer...
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Yes, all masons do this and still the taxpayer is fast asleep. |
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easternstar
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 11:34 am Post subject: |
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I totally fail to see what is corrupt about the police being members of the Freemasons.
As somebody else has pointed out, there are also lodges for members of the armed forces and, might I add, groups such as train drivers.
Returning to the police and armed forces, they all have their own social clubs and always have had. The lodges simply reflect the desire of people with similar experiences to socialise together. |
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Joseph Christie Trustworthy Freedom Fighter
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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 1:45 pm Post subject: |
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easternstar wrote: | I totally fail to see what is corrupt about the police being members of the Freemasons.
As somebody else has pointed out, there are also lodges for members of the armed forces and, might I add, groups such as train drivers.
Returning to the police and armed forces, they all have their own social clubs and always have had. The lodges simply reflect the desire of people with similar experiences to socialise together. |
this is a bit rich coming from a mason hiding behind the curtains, eh? |
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railwaybuff Disinformation Peddlar or Shill
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2014 11:09 am Post subject: |
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Joseph Christie wrote: | easternstar wrote: | I totally fail to see what is corrupt about the police being members of the Freemasons.
As somebody else has pointed out, there are also lodges for members of the armed forces and, might I add, groups such as train drivers.
Returning to the police and armed forces, they all have their own social clubs and always have had. The lodges simply reflect the desire of people with similar experiences to socialise together. |
this is a bit rich coming from a mason hiding behind the curtains, eh? |
Which part of 'I am not a Mason' do you not understand, Joe?
And having tried to contact you by email, private message and phone many times, I think any sane person can see who is hiding.
No can you answer my question, please? Why do you think having been fired from British Railways entitles you to post off topic on a railway newsgroup? |
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Joseph Christie Trustworthy Freedom Fighter
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Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 7:53 am Post subject: |
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liveirisjul wrote: | Yeah he was performing masonic grudges whilst being paid by the good old stupid tax payer...
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Well said. |
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Jon albert
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2016 10:33 pm Post subject: |
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railwaybuff wrote: | Joseph Christie wrote: | easternstar wrote: | I totally fail to see what is corrupt about the police being members of the Freemasons.
As somebody else has pointed out, there are also lodges for members of the armed forces and, might I add, groups such as train drivers.
Returning to the police and armed forces, they all have their own social clubs and always have had. The lodges simply reflect the desire of people with similar experiences to socialise together. |
this is a bit rich coming from a mason hiding behind the curtains, eh? |
Which part of 'I am not a Mason' do you not understand, Joe?
And having tried to contact you by email, private message and phone many times, I think any sane person can see who is hiding.
No can you answer my question, please? Why do you think having been fired from British Railways entitles you to post off topic on a railway newsgroup? |
That makes a good sense!
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