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north south and central american artifacts, paintings,...some from olmec periods some older
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07-11-2008, 08:26 AM
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07-11-2008, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by KingC
shakespeare is a pen name for many writers. The main on being sir frances bacon/sir christen rosencrutz (rosicrucian).
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There is a unity in Shakespeare's writing that makes me think that these "many writers" were more than just random people using the same pen name, but I agree it would seem that many people contributed to the works under his name, and yes Francis Bacon was probably one (and Shakespeare was certainly prominent at the dawning of the whole Rosicrucian movemnet in Europe).
I prefer to think of "Shakespeare" as we today think of Hollywood script-writing teams. A "team" of writers working behind the scenes to stage entertainment productions.... but I think it was a roughly consistent and uniform team of people (whoever those people may have been).
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07-11-2008, 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by netwrkranger
The Moors claim their ancestry traces to the Moabites of the Bible.
If Lawdog was a Freemason, he knows what the Moors are talking about as well this other "patriot" information. Many lawyers and judges are Masons. The masonic ring is one of the easiest signs to look out for.
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P.S. Nice poem, MRG....LOL.
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Perhaps..
But I've met quite a few Masons, even of the 32-degree, who were -- as Lawdog likes to say -- a few fries short of a Happy Meal.
The Masons teach that water freezes at 32-degrees.
Water symbolizes knowledge.
Knowledge doesn't being to flow until you've reached at least the 33rd degree, and the only slowly.
In the Blue Lodge, the first three degrees.. forget it(!) Those guys know less than nothing.
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07-11-2008, 09:17 AM
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Perhaps..
But I've met quite a few Masons, even of the 32-degree, who were -- as Lawdog likes to say -- a few fries short of a Happy Meal.
The Masons teach that water freezes at 32-degrees.
Water symbolizes knowledge.
Knowledge doesn't being to flow until you've reached at least the 33rd degree, and the only slowly.
In the Blue Lodge, the first three degrees.. forget it(!) Those guys know less than nothing.
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We as moors are about free national principles and NOT religion, seperatism or anything racial. As anatoly fomenko wrote...there was no such thing as the roman empire in ancient times but that was people during the crusades/medieval period making their history retroactive. This is why the statues look brand new except maybe an armed or two knocked off. the trojan war was the crusades if u analyze it correctly. They added a thousand years of history that never existed.
free national principles
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=4XFaaEKb7eQ
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07-11-2008, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by netwrkranger
Lawdog,
Are you a Mason?
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No. I am not now, nor have I ever been a Mason. Nor are my father or brother current or former Masons. Nor do any of us have any desire to become Masons.
This probably does not mesh with your conspiratorial mindset, so I expect you not to believe me.
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07-11-2008, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Lawdog
No. I am not now, nor have I ever been a Mason. Nor are my father or brother current or former Masons. Nor do any of us have any desire to become Masons.
This probably does not mesh with your conspiratorial mindset, so I expect you not to believe me.
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It's amazing how you're incapable of answering a simple question w/o hurling accusations.
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07-11-2008, 11:49 AM
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He's an attorner. What do you expect? It's intrinsic to him.
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07-11-2008, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by psholtz
It's amazing how you're incapable of answering a simple question w/o hurling accusations.
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It's also amazing how many of the people who post here see dark and shadowy conspiracies everywhere they look.
Now, don't get me wrong...conspiracies DO exist. People get prosecuted for conspiring to commit crimes all the time. And based on the evidence I have looked at, I am convinced that some kind of conspiracy was behind JFK's murder, as the single shooter theory is physically impossible.
But when everywhere you look you see conspiracies, you suffer from paranoid delusions. Sometimes, things ARE what they seem. And there are times when you shouldn't label as a conspiracy what can actually be attributed to much simpler factors like incompetence.
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07-11-2008, 12:28 PM
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wrong
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Originally Posted by netwrkranger
He's an attorner. What do you expect? It's intrinsic to him.
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No, I'm an attorney. As I have previously pointed out, modern English dictionaries do not list any such word as "attorner."
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