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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (2185)7/25/2003 7:41:25 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 7834
 
<I know Europeans take their Masonry more seriously than Americans do>

Yes, that is a serious problem, another serious dilemma of USA.

However, maybe in another 4-8 generations, that dilemma will just
be many, many more chapters in US history. (the plan for Italy
was to first avoid a division north south, allow for some special
circumstances, and some deacedes within EU and EMY, despite Berlusconi)

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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (2185)7/27/2003 2:10:02 PM
From: zonder  Respond to of 7834
 
I am not surprised I never came across references to the Carbonari in researching Freemasonry, because it seems their only "link" to the latter is that it is "possibly derived from Freemasonry".

As for the anecdote about kissing a goat's behind, it is complete crap. Either he has made the story up himself, or the group he was initiated into was not Freemasonry.



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (2185)7/27/2003 10:13:43 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7834
 
"I know Europeans take their Masonry more seriously than Americans do.

Any serious Mason I know is into the writings of Alice Bailey.

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Of course we must thank the Masons and their secret Cabals for keeping the KFC recipe from falling into the hands of the infidels. They have also jealously guarded the Coke ingredients since before Christ not to mention the recipe for the sauce that goes into the Big Mac.