omwtf! The pyramids from Keen 4 are made by MAYANS! :D
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The Illuminati may be a conspiracy theory, and while I choose not to believe it, I can certainly say it is by far the most believable one of all.
There is a lot of evidence that Masons, however, are a indeed a crazy religious cult.
While they are very secretive, most of what we know about them derives from the writings of Aleister Crowley, Mason, and theistic satanist.
You don't have to be religious yourself to be concerned that these occultist nut jobs play such a big role in our communities and politics.
But one thing is for certain, if there is such thing as The Illuminati, Masons have a strong affiliation.
There is a lot of evidence that Masons, however, are a indeed a crazy religious cult.
While they are very secretive, most of what we know about them derives from the writings of Aleister Crowley, Mason, and theistic satanist.
You don't have to be religious yourself to be concerned that these occultist nut jobs play such a big role in our communities and politics.
But one thing is for certain, if there is such thing as The Illuminati, Masons have a strong affiliation.
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I have conclusive evidence to prove that this is in fact based on the pyramids in Bosnia & Herzegovina.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-u9-CW9oJJV0/T ... ramids.jpg
I remember this one road trip through Illinois... we'd go through some small towns and indeed hit one after another - the small catholic towns did not have a masonic place, while the protestant towns had one. All big towns had one. :/ They give me the creeps.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-u9-CW9oJJV0/T ... ramids.jpg
In towns around Illlinois it is quite common to see a masonic temple/lodge in the downtown, usually very close to the town hall.But one thing is for certain, if there is such thing as The Illuminati, Masons have a strong affiliation.
I remember this one road trip through Illinois... we'd go through some small towns and indeed hit one after another - the small catholic towns did not have a masonic place, while the protestant towns had one. All big towns had one. :/ They give me the creeps.
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IT LOOKS LIKE HE'S GOT IT!Scarlet wrote:I have conclusive evidence to prove that this is in fact based on the pyramids in Bosnia & Herzegovina.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-u9-CW9oJJV0/T ... ramids.jpg
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I know someone in the Ordo Templi Orientis or O.T.O. and they do follow the works of Aleister Crowley. Which is definitely a cult of sorts. But even as he puts it, the Freemason's don't work as a cohesive group, "we agree to disagree". There are several different branches of it with different objectives. All designed in someway to provide balance against the government if need be. At least from my understanding. Yes they have branches which deal with witchcraft and the occult, but don't lump them all into the same boat.Paramultart wrote:The Illuminati may be a conspiracy theory, and while I choose not to believe it, I can certainly say it is by far the most believable one of all.
There is a lot of evidence that Masons, however, are a indeed a crazy religious cult.
While they are very secretive, most of what we know about them derives from the writings of Aleister Crowley, Mason, and theistic satanist.
You don't have to be religious yourself to be concerned that these occultist nut jobs play such a big role in our communities and politics.
But one thing is for certain, if there is such thing as The Illuminati, Masons have a strong affiliation.
But there is an error in the link, it's called "Pyramid of the Moons"! What a blasphemy.Scarlet wrote:I have conclusive evidence to prove that this is in fact based on the pyramids in Bosnia & Herzegovina.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-u9-CW9oJJV0/T ... ramids.jpg
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There's a simple way to find out: Ask Tom Hall! Since he joined Twitter, he's been happy to answer this sort of thing...
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Because that's a dumb fvcking question, and wasting his time like that makes him less and less likely to even bother with questions of actual worth.VikingBoyBilly wrote:No. I asked him what mortimer, the man under the helmet, looks like on facebook and he ignored me.
"Father Mabeuf was surveying his plants"
We know what he looks like:VikingBoyBilly wrote:No. I asked him what mortimer, the man under the helmet, looks like on facebook and he ignored me.DHeadshot wrote:There's a simple way to find out: Ask Tom Hall! Since he joined Twitter, he's been happy to answer this sort of thing...
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Are you saying that "until now" you thought Billy's mom was crying and his dad was a vampire, or NOW you think that his mom was crying and his dad was a vampire?wiivn wrote:Oh until now, I just found that Billy`s mother is crying and his father is a vampire...
Also, WTF... Is this some conspiracy theory? Or is that picture really Mortimer dressed as Keen?
"Father Mabeuf was surveying his plants"