Spread the Wealth

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Comment by Ed— 2009/05/13 @ 06:28 PM — (Reply)
Comment by Elmers Brother— 2009/05/13 @ 06:36 PM — (Reply)
RED DAWN part 2: The Osama Bin oBOMBa Invasion.
Comment by The Dudeler— 2009/05/13 @ 06:43 PM — (Reply)
Comment by Ed— 2009/05/13 @ 06:59 PM — (Reply)
Comment by The Dudeler— 2009/05/13 @ 08:12 PM — (Reply)
Comment by Ed— 2009/05/13 @ 08:32 PM — (Reply)
Comment by riffran— 2009/05/13 @ 07:02 PM — (Reply)
Comment by The Dudeler— 2009/05/13 @ 08:13 PM — (Reply)
Comment by Ed— 2009/05/13 @ 08:19 PM — (Reply)
Don't be fooled by Target though, Ed -
Here's an explanation of the symbol I cut and pasted -
The point within the circle is an interesting and important symbol in Freemasonry ... The symbol is really a beautiful but somewhat abstruse allusion to the old Sun-Worship, and introduces us for the first time to that modification of it, known among the ancients as the worship of the phallus ." [Albert Mackey, A Manual of the Lodge, New York, Charles Merrill, Company, 1870, p. 56; also Edmond Ronayne, The Master's Carpet (Mah-Hah_Bone), 1879, p. 324-326; Emphasis added]
Just in case you missed Mackey's shocking sequence of events leading up to the more shocking ending, let us restate his statements for you. In referring to the circle with a dot in the center, Mackey said, first, that Masons "utilize" it in their worship of the Sun God, Osiris, which is bad enough because Osiris is Lucifer; but, then, Mackey says that Masons practice the "old Sun-Worship", which involved the worship of the Phallus, the man's penis! Freemasons worship the sex act, just as pagans and heathens have done for centuries! Finally, we have a clearer understanding of the nature of Masonry, and we can see more clearly that it is definitely NOT Christian.
However, your average Mason never realizes this fact, because his beloved Superiors in the Lodge have lied to him, in conformity to Pike's instructions. When they view the Circle with the Dot in the middle, they are not told it represents Sun Worship and Phallic worship; they are told it represents the Microcosm and Macrocosm of Mankind, and that all men are to seek the harmony in their lives represented by the circle being in the prefect middle of the Cosmos. At this point, some Masons will say that sounds silly, while others will think it sounds beautiful and mysterious. Both types of men will continue in their Lodge activities, absolutely unaware of the deeper meaning of this or any other symbol. These type Masons will also provide perfect cover for those practicing the deepest secrets of Masonry; these deluded Masons will recoil from the suggestion of these pagan religious beliefs and practices, with honest horror, thus providing the Lodge with what the propagandist calls, "Reasonable Deniability". These honest, mislead Masons have not read the materials we have, but rely instead on the assurances of their Superiors , not knowing they have been mislead. We need to pray for these poor, mislead Masons.
Like all other occultists, Freemasons view the circle as the female vulva and the dot in the middle as the male phallus. Thus, they celebrate the Sex Act as the Great Ritual, sacred in and of itself. Truly, they fulfill the Biblical definition of the pagan in Romans 1:25, "Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen."
Comment by The Dudeler— 2009/05/13 @ 08:37 PM — (Reply)
Comment by The Dudeler— 2009/05/13 @ 08:39 PM — (Reply)
Based on your pyramid theory, isn't the Walmart logo worse?
Comment by Ed— 2009/05/13 @ 08:41 PM — (Reply)
Comment by The Dudeler— 2009/05/13 @ 08:45 PM — (Reply)
Comment by Ed— 2009/05/13 @ 08:47 PM — (Reply)
Comment by The Dudeler— 2009/05/13 @ 08:52 PM — (Reply)
but there are none. Like zero - and when I travel through NC - I've found they're all but gone from there too. It's a thing of the past thanks to MadeinChina-Mart.
Comment by The Dudeler— 2009/05/13 @ 08:50 PM — (Reply)
Comment by Ed— 2009/05/13 @ 10:03 PM — (Reply)
Comment by jim— 2009/05/14 @ 11:33 AM — (Reply)
I've been going to the flea market and buying stuff from local farmers - seems like one extra loyal costumer means a lot to them, too. At any of the THEM runned marts there are so many shoppers that THEY can't even pretend to give a shit if you're happy.
Comment by The Dudeler— 2009/05/14 @ 09:28 PM — (Reply)
Comment by Ed— 2009/05/14 @ 09:34 PM — (Reply)
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Comment by The Dudeler— 2009/05/16 @ 09:02 AM — (Reply)
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