Cults. Crazy Cults.
Feb 21, 2017 2:17:36 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2017 2:17:36 GMT -5
Ahh yes, it’s always a joyous time when we get to talk shit about loonies.
Behold, a Masonic Memorial Temple. This building is located in my home city (Winnipeg), though they can be found almost anywhere. I have to drive past this place on my way to work every day. In case you’ve never heard of the Masons… from what I've gathered they're an “enlightenment” society of sorts. They claim to be about progressive science. But they also encourage belief in a "supreme being" alongside religion. They also advocate learning holy scripture and reference rituals among other (not so scientific) things. It doesn’t add up, or make much sense at all. They're an odd bunch.

There is a guy at my work who claims to belong to the Masons. I know a few other Masonic members as well, through friends and family. These folks are mostly reluctant to share information about what they discuss behind closed doors. Outside of vague, general things. The curious part of me wants to join temporarily, just to find out what these folks are actually talking about. But I don’t want to be tied up within the responsibilities of a cult. And it's probably just mundane bullshit anyway. But you got to wonder? If anyone knows more, please let me know. The people I know won't share anything.
While reading online about these old enlightenment groups, I came across one that has gone relatively unnoticed since 1922. They are known as Lucis Trust, and have a short Wikipedia page here.
Six months ago they came out with a professional website. So what? After a bit of digging it seems this website arose in response to their supposed purpose of “defining new Sustainable Development Goals for humanity after 2015 when the [no longer] current Millennium Development Goals expire.”
Judging from what I’ve read about the Millennium Development Goals, it seems Lucis Trust is working with the United Nations and have recently kicked off plan B, phase two, whatever.
It looks fine I guess. No more world poverty, etc. The global elites seem to have a utopia long-term plan of sorts. But how much of that really worked out for 2015 last time around? Yeah, whatever. I'm not optimistic. Development Goals aside, the bottom line still remains that Lucis Trust IS a cult! Period! And a seemingly satanic one at that. They make claims of “spirituality” and “divine wisdom and guidance” while basing their name off of Lucifer, the devil of Christian origin. Also, with this “Triangles” strangeness. Anyone actually willing to fill out the questionnaire? here, report back to us if you do. (rofl)
And hey, I found as well: a new organization that supposedly models itself after the “Illuminati” ... and they have their own website and TV commercial (as of 2015). Seems they are eager to attract new members: www.illuminatiofficial.org/
Check out their Facebook page. Buy their shit to look cool and trendy, you hipsters!
Keeping all of this in mind, I’m wondering how far (if any, at all) the influence of these groups actually extends. Especially considering some of the conspiracy theories floating around. No, I don't believe all of them. I'm not a completely gullible imbecile who thinks Obama is a shape-shifting reptilian.
On the other hand, I look for evidence, and there is absolutely evidence of paganism and Satanism practiced by the global elites on some level. View Exhibit A: the Gotthard Tunnel ceremony from last year. Which I've posted here before. There is also evidence that a Satanic named cult (Lucis Trust) is working with the United Nations for the future of mankind. There might be a connection somewhere.
What does this mean for us? Who knows. Apparently good things, but I'm still skeptical. As long as it's not the first three inscriptions found on the Georgia Guidestones. Which are also suspected to be of Masonic origin.
Are the Masons taking over? And should we be worried? That is the question.
Behold, a Masonic Memorial Temple. This building is located in my home city (Winnipeg), though they can be found almost anywhere. I have to drive past this place on my way to work every day. In case you’ve never heard of the Masons… from what I've gathered they're an “enlightenment” society of sorts. They claim to be about progressive science. But they also encourage belief in a "supreme being" alongside religion. They also advocate learning holy scripture and reference rituals among other (not so scientific) things. It doesn’t add up, or make much sense at all. They're an odd bunch.

There is a guy at my work who claims to belong to the Masons. I know a few other Masonic members as well, through friends and family. These folks are mostly reluctant to share information about what they discuss behind closed doors. Outside of vague, general things. The curious part of me wants to join temporarily, just to find out what these folks are actually talking about. But I don’t want to be tied up within the responsibilities of a cult. And it's probably just mundane bullshit anyway. But you got to wonder? If anyone knows more, please let me know. The people I know won't share anything.
While reading online about these old enlightenment groups, I came across one that has gone relatively unnoticed since 1922. They are known as Lucis Trust, and have a short Wikipedia page here.
Six months ago they came out with a professional website. So what? After a bit of digging it seems this website arose in response to their supposed purpose of “defining new Sustainable Development Goals for humanity after 2015 when the [no longer] current Millennium Development Goals expire.”
Judging from what I’ve read about the Millennium Development Goals, it seems Lucis Trust is working with the United Nations and have recently kicked off plan B, phase two, whatever.
It looks fine I guess. No more world poverty, etc. The global elites seem to have a utopia long-term plan of sorts. But how much of that really worked out for 2015 last time around? Yeah, whatever. I'm not optimistic. Development Goals aside, the bottom line still remains that Lucis Trust IS a cult! Period! And a seemingly satanic one at that. They make claims of “spirituality” and “divine wisdom and guidance” while basing their name off of Lucifer, the devil of Christian origin. Also, with this “Triangles” strangeness. Anyone actually willing to fill out the questionnaire? here, report back to us if you do. (rofl)
And hey, I found as well: a new organization that supposedly models itself after the “Illuminati” ... and they have their own website and TV commercial (as of 2015). Seems they are eager to attract new members: www.illuminatiofficial.org/
Check out their Facebook page. Buy their shit to look cool and trendy, you hipsters!
Keeping all of this in mind, I’m wondering how far (if any, at all) the influence of these groups actually extends. Especially considering some of the conspiracy theories floating around. No, I don't believe all of them. I'm not a completely gullible imbecile who thinks Obama is a shape-shifting reptilian.
On the other hand, I look for evidence, and there is absolutely evidence of paganism and Satanism practiced by the global elites on some level. View Exhibit A: the Gotthard Tunnel ceremony from last year. Which I've posted here before. There is also evidence that a Satanic named cult (Lucis Trust) is working with the United Nations for the future of mankind. There might be a connection somewhere.
What does this mean for us? Who knows. Apparently good things, but I'm still skeptical. As long as it's not the first three inscriptions found on the Georgia Guidestones. Which are also suspected to be of Masonic origin.
Are the Masons taking over? And should we be worried? That is the question.