Secrecy, said Freemason Albert Pike, "is indispensable to Masonry." In that connection Freemasonry has 25 "Landmarks," or canons which are "unrepealable," and can "never be changed." Landmark No. 23 concerns "secrecy of the Institution." It admonishes initiates that to change or abrogate such a requirement of confidentiality "would be social suicide and death of the Order would follow its legalized exposure." Continuing, the same Landmark notes that Freemasonry has lived unchanged for centuries as a secret association, but as an open society, "it would not last for many years."
Behind the Lodge Door, by Paul A. Fisher
TAN Books, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1994
Even the star looks like the symbols of freemasonry...
http://www.illuminati-news.com/graphics ... y-logo.gif
freemasonry???
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After just having watched the kidnapping video and the video with them being subjected to what looks to what's labeled in the title as psychological torture, I can just imagine my uncle, the Mason, rolling over in his grave just now... I'm thinking this may not be it... 

Diane, or cher, or even chershaytoute, but "Hey, you!" works, too...
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WWggD - let's make the Breeniverse a better place to live...
Thanks to giddeanx for the coolest personal glue stick ever!
There have been quite a few discussions in the past about both Freemasonry and the Illuminati in both the Plot and Religion sections. They might be of some interest to you, if you want to go back and check them out.
IMHO, I think the secret society of the Order is just a fictional one that the Creators have made, with aspects of other societies, including the Masons.
IMHO, I think the secret society of the Order is just a fictional one that the Creators have made, with aspects of other societies, including the Masons.
Well one thing you have to consider also is there are other sects of the Freemasons. The one that's sparked my curiosity is the Knights Templar / Order of the Temple.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_templar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_templar