Message from @DarkSlayer
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Bill covered a lot of ground
over many years
skull and bones is hout 14
hour
sounds liek he is listening to s how
lol
No way that Pence is this a anonymous NYT person the media is stupid
@CaptainStu been seeing that
Kavanaugh still going at it!
Damn now I feel like I need to@cough, anyone else?
But, of course Pence is now the #1 trending thing on twitter people saying itโs him. Unreal Jack didnโt learn a damn thing today at those hearings
something recent would help
3rd is very low. "blue lodge" or "porch mason"
ok william ive been up to 11 hour what else do i need to see to see
a list pls
RE: WTFemp
just google "william cooper mystery babylon"
i am paraniod dont know why i cant sleep dont know why i hurt dont know why helppls
pray
i have
ts a slow and gradual process
then why is it so fast for me
I know this guy who knows this guy who knows another guy who is a mason, guy
lol
GUY
just thought this was ironic. https://twitter.com/cnni/status/1037468618685145088
yea, that guy is FOS
Jahbulon or Jabulon (Hebrew: ืืืืขืืืืโ, translit. Yahb'elon) is a word which is allegedly used in some rituals of Royal Arch Masonry, and derivations thereof.
There has been much debate over the origin and meaning of this word. There is no consensus even among Masonic researchers as to its meaning or legitimacy: one Masonic scholar alleges that the word first appeared in an early 18th-century Royal Arch ritual as the name of an allegorical explorer searching for the ruins of King Solomon's Temple. Another Masonic scholar believes it is a descriptive name for God in Hebrew;[citation needed] The most common masonic explanation is that it is a word derived from combining parts of the name of God in different historic languages.[citation needed]
Non-Masonic authors have alleged that it is a Masonic name for God, and even the name of a unique "Masonic God", despite repeated statements by Freemasonry's officials that "There is no separate Masonic God", nor a separate proper name for a deity in any branch of Freemasonry.[1][2] It is this interpretation of a "Masonic God" that has led to debates about and condemnation of Freemasonry by several religious groups. In England, no ritual containing the name has been in official Masonic use since February 1989.[3]
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