Freemasons Lodge – Culture Night 2012, Dublin

A walkthrough of the Freemasons Lodge, Molesworth Street, Dublin. Every year on Culture Night the Dublin Freemasons open up there Lodge, give tours and explain some aspects of Freemasonry. A video insert used as part of Culture Night TV. A 3 hour live event broadcast on DCTV, Culture Night 2012.

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  1. These foolish masons are being used as tools. From the protocols of the
    elders o Zion.

    4. The GOYIM are a flock of sheep, and we are their wolves. And you know
    what happens when the wolves get hold of the flock? ….

    5. There is another reason also why they will close their eyes: for we
    shall keep promising them to give back all the liberties we have taken away
    as soon as we have quelled the enemies of peace and tamed all parties ….

    6. It is not worth to say anything about how long a time they will be kept
    waiting for this return of their liberties ….

    7. For what purpose then have we invented this whole policy and insinuated
    it into the minds of the GOY without giving them any chance to examine its
    underlying meaning? For what, indeed, if not in order to obtain in a
    roundabout way what is for our scattered tribe unattainable by the direct
    road? It is this which has served as the basis for our organization of
    SECRET MASONRY WHICH IS NOT KNOWN TO, AND AIMS WHICH ARE NOT EVEN SO MUCH
    AS SUSPECTED BY, THESE “GOY” CATTLE, ATTRACTED BY US INTO THE “SHOW” ARMY
    OF MASONIC LODGES IN ORDER TO THROW DUST IN THE EYES OF THEIR FELLOWS.

    8. God has granted to us, His Chosen People, the gift of the dispersion,
    and in this which appears in all eyes to be our weakness, has come forth
    all our strength, which has now brought us to the threshold of sovereignty
    over all the world.

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  2. If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ, let him be Anathema Maran-atha.
    – 1 Corinthians 16 : 22 (KJV – Pure Cambridge Edition c.1900)

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  3. profoundilluminati · Edit

    You mentioned the Rose Croix Degree but failed to mention the origins of
    that degree and as to how it came into Freemasonry. The Knights Templar you
    said was adopted into Freemasonry but you never stated where or who this
    Order was adopted from. You mention the Rose and the beautiful symbolism of
    the Rose but give to one the impression that the Rose Croix is your most
    prestigious degree! Of course you also fail to state that Freemasonry was
    fed to be the outer portal of the Rosicrucian Brotherhood… you boast of
    not being Spiritual, is this because over the centuries you seek to be
    freemen by being heavily involve in Governments and the politics of most
    Governments? Indeed, Spirituality would not make sense to those who are
    materialistic to its core! For the Mason who is said ‘not to be dogmatic,”
    do you ever ask the question who gave you the third Degree or the Master’s
    Degree? You have Grown to be a powerful Organization leaving in the shadow
    the Order who fed you… It is unfortunate that Materialism have removed
    all traces of the spirit that you were said to be imbued with. – Afflatus
    Illuminati

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  4. The masonic mythos is a twisting together of biblical stories and Hermetic
    philosophy. Masons are “Sons of Cain” (a worldy, skilled class represented
    by fire/goats/works: builders and tillers of the soil, “aggressive,
    progressive, and possessed of great initiative, indomitable courage,
    persistent effort but impatient of restraint”). Catholics are “Sons of
    Seth” (a spiritual priestly class represented by water/sheep/faith:
    shepherds and apple-pickers who enjoy the fruits of the Earth, passive and
    docile). Both classes are required to build Jehovah’s temple. However,
    since Cain was the son of Lucifer/Samael who was kicked out of Earth by
    Jehovah, Cain is called “the widow’s son” and the sons of Cain are doomed
    to wander the Earth until they find the door of the temple, to ask for and
    receive Light. It’s an Ayn Rand paradigm where progressive ideas are held
    back by dimwitted masses of sheeple. The water of the Church is meant to
    quench the light and fire of the Sons of Cain so they might become obedient
    to Jehovah.

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  5. Also did a look for the massacre you talked about, the perpetrators were
    settlers, no evidence of masonic connections. So now you’re just lying to
    try and prove your point, how typical of the anti-mason, they can’t be
    bothered with facts and will try and link everything they don’t like with
    Freemasons, evidence coming a poor second to bigotry.

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  6. You’ll probably try and bring up Pike now, shame that there’s no evidence
    for his involvement, the allegation was made several years after his death
    (so he couldn’t refute it) in an unreferenced book that cited no primary
    sources or produced any form of evidence, just made the claim and left it
    at that.

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  7. That’s it, anything else is considered a private matter between that mason
    and whatever faith he has. That is also the reason why Freemasonry wouldn’t
    have featured on a programme about cults, because it simply doesn’t fit the
    criteria, there’s no charismatic leader, you’re not separated from
    non-members, there’s no dogma and you don’t have to give up your outside
    life. At the end of the day it’s a couple of hours a week at most, for some
    just a few a month.

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  8. As I’ve stated before Freemasonry is not a secret society and it has been
    proven not to be one in the European Court of Human Rights, our meeting
    places are known, our organisation has publicly viewable websites, you can
    even wander into the headquarters of my Grand Lodge off the street and have
    a guided tour six days a week and visit the free museum, you can even buy
    ritual books there if you’re that interested, they’ll just not contain the
    passwords.

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  9. Now for their affiliation with the law, all masons are instructed to be a
    peaceable citizen and to obey the law. So unless you favour revolution in
    the streets and a return to bloodshed I’d say that being a peaceable
    citizen is a good thing. As for the four courts, I’m looking but I’m not
    seeing anything, if you have a link to a clear picture of what you think is
    masonic I’d be obliged.

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  10. Have to say no to the secret order, in Europe there was actually a court
    case where the European Court of Human Rights handed down a judgement on
    the matter stating that Freemasonry (in the UK at least) did not constitute
    a secret society. This case was brought after the then home secretary
    instituted a compulsory register of all masons in the police and judiciary,
    which was judged by the court to be a breach of their right to privacy and
    freedom of association.

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  11. Washington D.C. was set up after the revolution, and seeing as George
    Washington and Benjamin Franklin among others were masons I wouldn’t be
    surprised if there were a few nods to it, but there’s far fewer than people
    think. Not everything that someone can’t immediately identify is masonic,
    what about the Oddfellows, the Elks, Knights of Columbus, Rotarians. During
    the Enlightenment, when D.C. was built a vast amount of symbolism was used,
    most of it had no link to the masons.

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  12. Freemasonry is a secular fraternity, it isn’t a religion because it does
    not have a theology, does not administer rites (such as marriages or
    baptisms and a masonic honours at a funeral is meant in the same way
    military honours are for a serviceman). Neither does Freemasonry have a
    doctrine of an afterlife, each member believes in a God but the rest is up
    to him, Christian, Jew, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, any faith is welcome.

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  13. Members are welcome to talk about their membership and all it entails, the
    only thing they can not give you are the methods of recognition they use
    when visiting a lodge where they are not known. Think of them like a PIN
    and they act as a test of the person’s trustworthyness.

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  14. Do you know what surprises me about these high ranking Freemason
    lodges,something that they all have in common,the lawmakers,the judges,the
    barristers,the lawyers,police service people,there seems to be a lot of
    people involved in law,who are members of Freemasonry,how do we know that
    decisions are made out side the court room,and carried forward in the court
    rooms,some people call this “subversion”,it would explain why Freemasons
    get away with it a lot,there is a hidden hand in law and politics

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  15. They don’t, regular Freemasonry is politically neutral, indeed talk of
    politics is banned within the lodge and entire Grand Lodges have been
    declared irregular for engaging in it. The Orange Order is not connected
    with Freemasonry, it has copied some of trappings like the collars but has
    no connection and because it has political leanings wouldn’t be considered
    regular if it did.

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  16. The members, annual subscriptions to their lodge and grand lodge pay for
    the upkeep. For example Freemason’s Hall in London was built by funds
    donated by the members who raised the equivalent of tens of millions of
    pounds over a decade to fund its construction.

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  17. I dont belive that,and ill tell you why,there are old Freemason lodges
    across Ireland,some are used as court houses today,others are abandoned
    buildings,they are in Cork,Arklow,Sligo,Letterkenny,Dublin,and othe towns
    across Ireland,now these buildings were around during the time of the
    famine,and they are usually in walking distance of presbyterian
    churches,they are not native to this country,im betting these people always
    had a hidden agenda,or a hidden hand in politics in Ireland,and biased.

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  18. Again you are making a claim (murder) that you cannot back up with facts.
    If you’re going to make baseless accusations at a secular fraternity, then
    you’re no different from any other conspiracy theorist looking for a
    scapegoat.

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  19. Go to Washington D.C,or Canberra Australia ,its full of Freemason
    buildings,and symbols,you can trace these people back to Britain, but what
    is their purpose or agenda?all countries that have been colonised by
    Britain,have these groupies,there job is to enlist people in
    power,politicians,Bankers,police service men,journalists,to manipulate and
    control countries through false information,to create a Coup d’état,but its
    something that is done over a long period of time,and nobody knows.

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  20. You want me to go in and talk to people today of this order,which is
    basically cheap talk to me,id rather sit down and read a book,now there was
    a program on tv3,that focused in on secret cults,mostly religious
    groups,but there was no mention about freemasonry,here is that
    program,watch?v=jKgx94QIiSc,i am sure Freemasons have a belief system like
    religious groups,i don’t think that there has ever been an investigation
    into Freemasonry in Ireland,or its purpose in society and its past,odd.

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  21. As for a coup d’état, if no one knows, how do you? Do you truly think
    yourself so superior in intelligence that you’d connect the dots where no
    one else had? In the scientific community we have a term called cherry
    picking, that’s where rather than take all the evidence, someone just takes
    the bits that suit their hypothesis and ignore the rest, that’s what the
    vast majority of conspiracy theories are based on, decide the answer and
    then look for support, ignoring any other rational explanation.

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  22. Correct to a large extent, after all the Craft degrees used to be referred
    to as Saints Johns’ masonry after their two patron saints, with Knights
    Templar and Rose Croix providing a place for a specifically Christian ethos
    in masonry.

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  23. Well you could try the Grand Lodge of Ireland in Dublin, they do guided
    tours, have a museum and reference library, should have the information you
    want, if you explain the sort of precise information you’re after they’ll
    probably be able to point you to the right sort of books. With all due
    respect, there’s plenty of history of every nation which had an involvement
    in the Americas involving slavery, so trying to single out masons there is
    a red herring.

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