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Started by mikeybandb, July 08, 2012, 12:37:18 PM

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Littleenki

Quote from: micjer on July 09, 2012, 07:37:37 PM
Thanks for the warning, I will hide my rum.
Too late, Micjer...Mmmm Mt gay...the best!

:D LE
Hermetically sealed, for your protection

Littleenki

OK thats not me...but it could be!:D
Hermetically sealed, for your protection

zorgon

Quote from: micjer on July 09, 2012, 07:13:24 PM
Once again the Masons, like other organizations have got a bad rap because of a couple of their members.
Adam Weishaupt and Albert Pike come to mind.
Masons that went a little in a different direction

Rosicrucians got a bad rap thanks to Aleister Crowley and what he did to the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn



Yet most conspiracy minded people forget that the Rosicrucian/Masons created America to BE the NWO where people are free. It was Woodrow Wilson that destroyed it and sold us back to the Banks and created the IRS, a PRIVATE entity

Conspiracy boards always see only the bas side of things, good thing we are different here

Right?

::)

zorgon

Quote from: Littleenki on July 09, 2012, 07:35:01 PM
Oh my goodness, Im a mason!

Odd I always thought that was the hand sign for BULLSH!T :P

Sign of the horns



Guess it depends on which Country you are in :D

Better take a course :P

http://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/1076863

Linda Brown

#49


The LivingMoon Forum? DIFFERENT??
Zorgon!

Are you going for the understatement of the year award? Its all yours!  Linda

sky otter



yeah H G WELLS was always one of my favorite authors as i grew up
and i watched the episode on prophets and he was one of the first to call for a one world gov and religion..and i went..dang i never knew that

the secret keepers were and mostly are always thought of as the bad guys...can you just see everyone with that kind of knowledge?
now that's a scary thought.

here's the list if you want to see any of it





http://science.discovery.com/tv/prophets-of-science-fiction/episodes/
Prophets of Science Fiction
   
  Mary Shelley
Premiere: Wednesday, November 9 at 10PM e/p
It's alive! Mary Shelley set out to create a monster--along the way she created a masterpiece. In 1816, teenager Mary begins stitching together a patchwork of ancient legend, modern technology, and personal tragedy--giving life to her novel, Frankenstein...and the genre of science fiction.

WATCH VIDEO   Philip K. Dick
Premiere: Wednesday, November 16 at 10PM e/p
Literary genius, celebrated visionary, paranoid outcast: Writer Philip K. Dick lived a life of ever-shifting realities straight from the pages of his mind-bending sci-fi stories. His books have inspired films like Blade Runner, Total Recall, and Minority Report. His work confronts readers with a deceptively simple question: What is reality?

WATCH VIDEO   H.G. Wells
Premiere: Wednesday, November 23 at 10PM e/p
"I told you so..." H.G. Wells' self penned epitaph underscores a lifetime of grim yet uncanny prophecy. With stories like The Time Machine, The Invisible Man, The World Set Free, and The War of the Worlds, H.G. Wells established himself as a sci-fi writer of almost clairvoyant talent.

WATCH VIDEO   Arthur C. Clarke
Premiere: Wednesday, November 30 at 10PM e/p
Some sci-fi storytellers are content to merely predict, but Sir Arthur C. Clarke creates. The writer is single-handedly responsible for the cornerstone of modern telecommunication technology: the satellite. Clarke's collaboration with director Stanley Kubrick on the iconic 2001 predicted videophones, iPads, and commercial spaceflight, while redefining science-fiction cinema for a new generation.   Isaac Asimov

Premiere: Wednesday, February 15 at 10PM e/p
He saved the future from Evil Robots! Isaac Asimov dreamed a better future where we need not fear our own technology. His I, Robot stories of a sci-fi future where robots can do our jobs for us lead to the creation of real-life industrial robots and paved the way for a robo-friendly world.

WATCH VIDEO   Jules Verne
Premiere: Wednesday, February 22 at 10PM e/p
He put a man on the Moon in the Victorian Era. He criticized the Internet...in 1863. Jules Verne is the ultimate futurist, with a legacy of sci-fi stories predicting everything from fuel cell technology to viral advertising. The extraordinary voyages of Jules Verne have inspired art, industry, culture, and technology. 

Robert Heinlein
Premiere: Wednesday, February 29 at 10PM e/p
Sci-fi legend Robert Heinlein is a walking contradiction. His stories address themes of patriotism, and duty while stressing the importance of personal freedom and expression. His groundbreaking stories like Starship Troopers and Stranger in a Strange Land continue to challenge readers with a steadfast theme: what is freedom? 

George Lucas
Premiere: Wednesday, March 7 at 10PM e/p
From Luke Skywalker's light sabre to Darth Vader's Death Star, the Star Wars franchise is one of the defining science fiction works of the later 20th century. George Lucas' prolific imagination has already inspired two generations of scientists and engineers to push the envelope of technology. By introducing computers into the filmmaking process, he changed the way movies are made, and the way we all see the future.


8)

zorgon

Quote from: Linda Brown on July 09, 2012, 07:53:43 PM
The LivingMoon Forum? DIFFERENT??

Well that was the INTENT...

Seems a little tuning is needed

Littleenki

Quote from: zorgon on July 09, 2012, 07:53:09 PM
Odd I always thought that was the hand sign for BULLSH!T :P

Well thanks a lot, Zorgon!  :o Wouldnt that be bullpoop?  :)

For me it refers to my fondness for Heavy Metal music, and thanks to Black Sabbath and the like, it stuck for life!

Now y'all asked for it!



Everyone, even if you dont like the song....please read the lyrics...poetry? Depends on that perspective spoken of earlier!

Im not old enough to have been a teenager in Chicago in the 50's and 60's, but some here are...eh Zorgon?...double :P :P  with a side of  ;)

Is it possible that the masons do the secret sign so often, their fingers are just stuck that way?

Cheers, and haveth no nightmares fine forum members!
Littleenki

Hermetically sealed, for your protection

Mikado

Quote from: Linda Brown on July 09, 2012, 06:32:01 PM
Historically that black and white flooring.... marble normally was a symbol for the Masons and their efforts. It represented them so strongly that many of the mansions that were purchased during WWll in England to be used as training facilities for the covert activities of the SOE were chosen and used because of the particular flooring. It was almost an inside code.

And the bombers that dropped those agents into occupied France and into Germany before the end of the war had that same black and white pattern installed around what they called the " Joe Hole".... through which the jumpers slid out of the plane....so it is a sort of code that underpins everything.... and its not just a game of chess. Besides.... isn't that red and black?

I have never played chess. But I do know what a chess board looks like. I have seen it white and black but the standard is red and black, isn't it?      Linda

My how you will ramble to prove in some manner you are correct. I doubt very highly that whomever put together that film had "Joe Holes" in mind but your probably correct, they just didn't realize it when they did it.

Red and Black? Your thinking checkers, more your speed?

Mikado

Littleenki

 Now this is chess...human style!


Le
Hermetically sealed, for your protection

Mikado

Quote from: zorgon on July 09, 2012, 07:53:09 PM
Odd I always thought that was the hand sign for BULLSH!T :P

Sign of the horns



Guess it depends on which Country you are in :D

Better take a course :P

http://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/1076863

It is almost similar to the sign of LOVE in sign language except the thumb is straight out.

Mikado

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

#56
"Hey, those ivory towers fell at free-fall speed, how about that?"

It's all in there, the floor, the pine cone the serpent (didn't see any owls though). And the old lady bleeding? The star, the hammer & sickle.
One eye blind,yes the beetle too.
'NASDAQ...MARKLIN PLUNGE......

They are, as you say, bar-stewards.

Thanks Linda, i missed the owl.... :-[

ETA Thanks Cosmic, that's how the floor works.
Anyone want to go & chat to a mason about it, there are plenty over at  Another Troll Site, and they give you a straight answer :P
Probably a few around here, too.....
How about it, guys?

PLAYSWITHMACHINES

Regarding Masons, yes i know a few too, & i like their philosophy (on the surface).

But they cannot answer 2 simple questions i have for them.

1) Do you have a plan for when TSHTF and what is it?

2) Do you know what your superiors are up to?

The ladies have their own club, the 'order of the eastern star' i believe it's called.... ;)

Linda Brown

#58
[Mikado you said....

color=yellow]My how you will ramble to prove in some manner you are correct. I doubt very highly that whomever put together that film had "Joe Holes" in mind but your probably correct, they just didn't realize it when they did it.[/color]

"Ramble on? To prove that I am correct? You doubt highly" Who are you? You have no base in history at all except for your own agenda. Why don't you try " rambling on " Mikado with something other than simply your own flawed opinion?  Contribute to the discussion.... say something in a positive manner that you can back up.

I submit that the folks who put those black and white squares down in those bombers knew EXACTLY what they were doing. Prove me wrong.

And PWM....

Why should those folks answer your particular questions PWM? I just wonder what it is about those questions that need to be answered??? and why to an outsider?   Linda

Mikado

Quote from: PLAYSWITHMACHINES on July 09, 2012, 10:20:00 PM
Regarding Masons, yes i know a few too, & i like their philosophy (on the surface).

But they cannot answer 2 simple questions i have for them.

1) Do you have a plan for when TSHTF and what is it? NO

2) Do you know what your superiors are up to? Not the Blues

The ladies have their own club, the 'order of the eastern star' i believe it's called.... ;) Not necessarily, it is open to men and women.