Freemasons in midst of popularity, membership boom

Started by Anonymous, May 21, 2008, 01:47:13 AM

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Anonymous

Hip to be a mason

QuoteIN LOS FELIZ, across from a 7-Eleven on North Vermont Avenue, a few dozen men in their early 20s to late 80s share a dinner behind closed doors. Some wear full tuxedos with bow ties and jeweled cuff links, some have shoulder-length hair, and others wear open-collared shirts that reveal the slightest filigree of tattoo arching across their chests.

Over Italian food, retired lawyers and judges sit elbow-to-elbow with owners of scrap metal yards and vintage clothing boutiques. They hold forth on philosophy, the weather; they rib each other and joke about saving room for cannoli. As they reach for seconds, they reveal skull-cracking rings emblazoned with a compass and a square.

Meet the millennial Masons. As secret societies go, it is one of the oldest and most famous. Its enrollment roster includes Louis Armstrong and Gerald Ford, and it has been depicted in movies such as

joeblow

Quote"Yeah, I think it's going to become hip and chic to be a Mason," Zulu said. "And that could be a dangerous thing."

Shut the fuck up, I will bet all the money I have (439 Swedish crowns=$73) that the lying dirtbag reporter, who wrote this ad disguised as a news article, is a "fellow traveller" who is "on the level" and knows all about Jabulon.

P.S.

His myspace page has some really fine women on it: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu ... =366445365

Anonymous

as Huey Lewis and the news said

"It's hip to be square"

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Also interesting, is this show called Bones, where Gormogon, kills secret society members and eats them. In the show they discuss how secret societies shape mankind and how Gormogon must be stopped.