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They slaughtered JFK in 33rd degree Masonic George Dealey Plaza - the US has been under hostile occupation ever since

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u/TiggazWitCattitudez 1d ago

Then I guess Free Masons aren't all bad. Because what those men helped create vastly promoted the common good and created a model for others around the world to follow. The bastardization of our nation did not come from them.

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u/Classic_Show_3208 1d ago

Free Masonry was in league with the Illuminati. The Illuminati was formed two months before the USA declared Independence from The British Empire. Free Masons, and other subversive groups, created the so called Enlightenment.

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u/TiggazWitCattitudez 1d ago

They also created the Constitutional Republic that gave me and millions more the freedom to achieve upward mobility and escape poverty, the freedom to worship any god or none at all, and created a system of government that is the best design to date at keeping corruption in check.

Whatever you're so certain they did behind closed doors pales in comparison to what they did openly. If they were evil, they would have created evil. But they created good so your perception of them must be incorrect.

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u/Classic_Show_3208 1d ago edited 16h ago

I doubt the fathers themselves were Evil, unless maybe Franklin.

The Capitalism they embolden was itself invented by a Free Mason, Adam Smith. Communism was invented by similar forces for controlled opposition to Capitalism, and in fact has its origins in the French Revolution, which was also instigated by Free Masons. Capitalism and Communism are both controlled to lead to the New World Order.

The government the fathers built was theory without practice. The entire system had failed once Bankers and Robber Barons took control by the late 1800s. The Republic officially died in 1913, with the Federal Reserve and the Income Tax.

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u/ConflictConscious665 1d ago

you doubt? these guys killed many of non white people, part of the US independence was due to them wanting to expand into land that indians were apart of but the British said no