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Speaker 0 describes Freemasonry as a subversive organization with degrees beyond what members typically see, claiming that even if someone advances, there are degrees “over you” that disappear behind what is called the veil. He asserts he understands more about the order and its ceremonies than most members, suggesting people merely go through rituals to attain the next degree and be “loved by your brothers.” He alleges Freemasonry is destroying the country from within, not by invasion, citing that many who contributed to the nation’s destruction have been Freemasons, as well as members of the Rosicrucians, Knights of Malta, the Golden Dawn, and Templi Orientis. He mentions the Bene Berath, arguing that it does not equate to Jews any more than Freemasonry equates Lutherans. He adds that another major player is the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem and claims all these organizations at their highest levels are subversive, with allegiance to the worldwide brotherhood and to their own governments, not to others. He contends that at the highest degrees, oaths negate their other oaths. He states that the rites in these orders are largely drawn from Jewish Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism, while clarifying that he is not accusing Jews as a people; many Jews are not members of these organizations. He notes that historically, Jews preserved knowledge in secret due to ostracism, and that not all mysteries originated with Jews. He mentions that the Nation of Islam, led by the Prophet Muhammad, once possessed the greatest knowledge, with universities that attracted students worldwide because they were the only institutions offering knowledge. He claims mysteries originated in the Middle East and spread globally, with Freemasons adopting mysticism, religion, magic, and occult knowledge from Middle Eastern sources. He asserts that most Freemasons do not understand that circumambulating the lodge with the master in the East, symbolizing the rising sun, is practicing an ancient pagan rite directed toward the sun, the light Lucifer. He cites Albert Pike as revealing the true God of Freemasonry, stating that Freemasonry is a religion, but not the Christian religion. He accuses many freemasons of lying when confronted with the truth or while presenting the Bible on their altar to appear Christian, and claims they will not take you to a lodge where the altar is a Bhagavad Gita copy. He calls Freemasons consolent liars, deceivers, and manipulators, and expresses astonishment that the public continues to accept their narratives. He ends by bemoaning how after high school and college indoctrination, the public becomes a nation of children.

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I am Jubile Love, a determined character. You cannot pass me. Give me the secrets of a master Mason now, or I will take your life. Hurry, Rilgash. What is still going on? Ben died. Let's agree.

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Jacob Jensen, in the presence of God and fellow Masons, promises to always keep the secrets of Freemasonry and assist those in need. He takes an oath to uphold the laws and regulations of the fraternity and not to reveal any secret parts or points. The transcript also includes discussions about the rituals and ceremonies of the Masonic lodge, as well as upcoming meetings and events. The speaker emphasizes the importance of the Holy Bible as a guide for moral living and encourages Jacob to use it as a tool for personal growth. The transcript concludes with the closing of the Masonic lodge.

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I'm a Freemason, 32nd degree. What do you think about that? Well, at that level, in the Scottish and York Rites, I would encourage you to repent. It goes back to the Knights Templar, who became too powerful. They ran to Scotland and hid treasure. Questioning Freemasonry challenges foundational aspects of the United States. I joined Freemasonry after reading Benjamin Franklin's autobiography, wanting to be more American. But if it's so American, why is the city of London so Masonic? As a conservative Lutheran, I see it as one sick person guiding another to the hospital, the throne of Christ. Confession and repentance are possible. Speaking against Freemasonry touches foundational aspects of America and the founding fathers, but figures like Jefferson and Paine also penned dark material and questioned scripture.

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Speaker 0 asks who comes here and pledges to keep secrets. Speaker 1 mentions the degree of master Mason. They both promise to aid and assist distressed brothers and widows. They emphasize the importance of keeping secrets. The candidate is released from a table and brought into the light. The square symbolizes receiving all the light of master Masons. They are reminded to circumscribe their desires and control their passions.

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Speaker 0 demands the secrets of a master mason, threatening Speaker 1's life. Speaker 1 refuses to reveal the secrets, emphasizing the importance of time, place, patience, and completing the temple. Speaker 0 persists, but Speaker 1, named Jule Love, stands firm, asserting their determination. Speaker 0 continues to threaten, but Speaker 1 remains resolute. The conversation shifts to the grand master being killed, prompting a discussion on what to do with the body. They decide to carry and bury it elsewhere.

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Speaker 0: What still persist then die? This is no time for reflection. What shall we do with the body? We'll carry

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Speaker 0 introduces the topic of the Shriners and the distinctive fez worn by Shriners, noting its visibility in circuses and parades with motorcycles. Speaker 1 explains that in order to be a Shriner, a man must reach the highest degrees of Freemasonry, either the thirty-second degree of the Scottish Rite or the thirteenth degree of the York Rite, after which he is allowed to join the Shrine. He then states that many Christians have joined the Shrine, which he says is hard to understand because, in the initiation, every Shriner takes a blood oath of allegiance to Allah as his God and Muhammad as his prophet. He asserts that this oath is taken in light of the nine-eleven context and questions how a Christian can take such a blood oath when the Ten Commandments forbid it. He notes that Shriners are not allowed to pray in the name of Jesus at the lodge. He adds that the blood oath to Allah and Muhammad is followed by a red fez with an Islamic sword encrusted in jewels on the front. He describes the fez as being worn by men in Shriner parades and asks why they wear it. He asserts a historical explanation: during the seventh and eighth centuries as Muslims swept across North Africa, they reached Fez, Morocco, where Christians were slaughtered by Muslims who did not bow to Allah and Muhammad. He claims the Muslims then dipped the Fez hats in the blood of Christians, glorying in the defeat of Christianity, and that is why the Fez hats are red, representing the blood of Christians defeated by the Islamic sword which is encrusted in jewels on the front. He calls Christians who wear the hat an abomination in the eyes of God. Speaker 2 claims that political leaders are not only Masons but some are secretly Muslim, having taken a blood oath to Allah as their one and only God and Muhammad as his messenger, and that they use their power and influence to advance Islam’s agenda. Speaker 3 asserts that Islam has contributed a lot to America and notes that in the middle of the Supreme Court rotunda is a statue or bust of the Prophet Muhammad, showing respect for the revealer of the Koran. He states that many American presidents are Masons and Shriners who reached the thirty-third degree and studied the Koran in secret, and that the star and crescent are on their face. He concludes that Islam is at the basis of Western and American civilization.

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Speaker 0 expresses disappointment and disgust with the corrupt and opportunistic nature of the Masonic community. Speaker 1 agrees, sharing their own negative experiences with individuals using the organization for personal gain. Speaker 0 reveals that there are secrets hidden from lower-ranking members, but as one progresses, they gain insight into the global power play. They explain that Masonry is a network of men united by a single will, with influence in politics, finance, and media. Speaker 1 questions the association with peace, to which Speaker 0 clarifies that Masonry is connected to a certain kind of peace.

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I am Jubile Love, a determined character. You cannot pass me. Give me the secrets of a master Mason now, or I will take your life. Hurry, Rilgash. Ben died. What is this? We'll agree.

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Speaker 0 demands the secrets of a master mason, threatening Speaker 1's life. Speaker 1 refuses to reveal the secrets, emphasizing the importance of time, place, patience, and completing the temple. Speaker 0 persists, but Speaker 1, named Jule Love, stands firm, stating their determination. Speaker 0 continues to threaten, but Speaker 1 remains resolute. The conversation shifts to the grand master being killed, and the urgency to decide what to do with the body. They agree to carry and bury it.

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Many people see freemasonry as positive, but corruption exists at the highest levels. The vow of silence, a gesture used for centuries, reminds members to keep secrets under threat of death.

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Speaker 0 plans to escape the kingdom and asks a captain if they can board his ship. The captain refuses, as he needs permission from King Solomon to take anyone from the temple out of the country. Speaker 0 suggests turning back, and they agree. They discuss raising the body of the grand master Hamidib.

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Two speakers engage in a tense conversation about the secrets of a master mason. Speaker 0 demands the secrets or threatens to kill Speaker 1. Speaker 1 refuses to reveal the secrets, emphasizing the importance of time, place, patience, and completing the temple. Speaker 0 persists, but Speaker 1 remains steadfast. Suddenly, Speaker 1 mentions passing Jubilant and Jubilo, and Speaker 0 realizes they cannot pass. Speaker 1 introduces themselves as Jule Love, known for their determination. Speaker 0 repeats their demand for the secrets, but Speaker 1 stands firm. The conversation takes a dark turn as Speaker 0 mentions killing someone, and Speaker 1's response is unclear. The transcript ends with a mention of slaying the grand master and a discussion about what to do with the body.

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The speaker recites an initiation oath for an entered apprentice Mason. The key elements include affirmations in response to questions, with the following commitments: - Acknowledgment and affirmation: “Aye” in response, followed by “Of my own free will and accord” and “In addition to my former obligations.” - Secrecy: The pledge to “forever conceal” and “never reveal” any of the “secret parts, parts, or points” of the “hidden mysteries of Freemasonry” related to the degree. - Retention of secrets: The promise to “keep the secrets … as my own when given to me in charge as such charge.” - Serious duties: Acknowledgment of “murder and treason” that “can be conferred upon you in a larger masturbations” (interpreted as a formal, solemn transfer of obligation in the ritual). - Conduct and restraint: Instruction to “turn not to lose sight of this valuable instrument for which we are taught to circumscribe our desires.”

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Speaker describes Freemasonry as deliberately lying to people at lower levels. He explains that after the first three degrees (apprentice, fellow craft, master mason) people are told they have reached the pinnacle, but he asserts that when viewing a structural plan of the system, they are “barely up to the floorboards and hardly out of the basement.” He recalls a friend who was a Knight Templar and said he learned he had to break five of the Ten Commandments to reach that degree—numbers 1, 2, 3, 6, and 9. He then states that pursuing such paths would put one “God as your enemy.” The speaker mentions that certain degree rituals “bring a curse that the men speak,” and argues that in ministry it is necessary to examine what must be covered. He attributes extensive political control to Freemasonry’s top leaders, claiming that it has controlled many countries. He says he was asked to speak in Africa because British regiments in the 19th century all had a Masonic lodge within them, and that wherever the British military went, there was Masonic infiltration. He asserts that the British Empire once controlled a quarter of the world, including New Zealand, and that Masonic lodges existed there from 1837–1840 onward. He claims most British military campaigns in New Zealand were conducted in campaign meetings held in Masonic lodges and concludes that Maori communities have largely avoided the lodge due to awareness of these connections. He characterizes the British Empire as a “Masonic Empire” and contends lodges are now present in India, Singapore, and Africa wherever they controlled, implying widespread influence. The speaker also mentions Baden Powell as a prominent Freemason, asserting this from his tombstone and pointing to the symbol of the “point within a circle” on the tombstone alongside the Scouting emblem as evidence. He also claims that the founder of the Jehovah’s Witnesses has a Knight’s Templar pyramid on his tomb, complete with the logo, asserting that such symbols reveal their presence in various places if one knows what to look for. The overall message emphasizes hidden influence, ritual curses, and symbolic evidence of Freemasonry’s reach across historical and geographic contexts, linking these to political power and religious figures.

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The speakers discuss their attempts to raise a dead body using different grips. They acknowledge the body's decomposition and the limitations of their methods. They then pray for strength and hope, comparing human life to a flower that withers and a tree that can sprout again. One speaker expresses clarity of mind and believes that despite the body's decay, there is still strength in the lion of the tribe of Judah. They mention the 5 points of fellowship and the importance of imagination. The transcript ends abruptly.

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Speaker 0: Get up to a certain level in the Masons that you're qualified to go into the Shriners, which I guess is really the height of the whole thing. And then you talked about the distinctive headgear that they wear, the fez, and which we've seen all these circuses, at parades, they come down the street on their motorcycles wearing their fez. Tell us first of all, is the Shriners and what is the significance of that fez? Speaker 1: Well you'll see the men in the shrine parades, the shrine circus wearing their red fez. In order to be a shriner, have to reach the highest degrees of Freemasonry, either the thirty second degree of the Scottish Rite or thirteenth degree of the York Rite, and then you're allowed to go into the shrine. Sadly, many Christians have gone into this, which is hard to understand because in order to be a shriner, in the initiation, every shriner takes a blood oath of allegiance to Allah as his God and Mohammed as his prophet. Speaker 0: Are you kidding me? Speaker 1: No. In light of nineeleven, you have to wonder how can any Christian take a blood oath of allegiance when God absolutely forbids that in the 10 commandments. Speaker 0: Yet they're not even allowed to pray in the name of Jesus at the lodge, are they? Speaker 1: No. But you swear allegiance that Allah is your God, Muhammad is your prophet. You are then given this red fez with the Islamic sword encrusted in jewels on the front of it. You will see men wearing this and people say, Why do they wear the red fez? It is because if you study history, during the seventh and eighth century as the Muslims swept across North Africa, they came to Fez, Morocco. Speaker 1: And in Fez, Morocco, there was a large community of Christians and Mohammed had ordered the slaughter of all the infidels, meaning Christians who would not bow down to Allah and Mohammed as the prophet. The Muslims went in with the Islamic sword and therein Fez slaughtered thousands of Christians. Then they took their Fez hats and they dipped it in the blood of Christians, glorying in the defeat of Christianity. That's why the Fez's are red, representing the blood of Christians defeated by the Islamic sword which they have encrusted in jewels on the front. There are Christians who walk around wearing this hat and Dave, to be honest, it's an abomination in the eyes of God. Speaker 2: Your political leaders are not only Masons, but some of them are secretly Muslim. They've taken a blood oath to Allah as their one and only God and Mohammed as his messenger, So they don't mind using their power and their influence to advance Islam's agenda. Speaker 3: Islam has contributed a lot to America. In the middle of the supreme court is in the rotunda is a statue or bust of the prophet Mohammed showing the respect that American law and jurisprudence has for the revealer of the Koran. Many of American presidents are masons and shriners who got to the thirty third degree and study the Koran in secret and have the star and crescent on their face. Malik. So Islam is at the basis of Western and American civilization.

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Speaker describes joining Freemasons during a law enforcement career and claims '95% of them bills. You're caught. There's nothing to be messing with.' He outlines the ascent: 'inner apprentice phase,' 'fellow craft,' 'master Mason,' with 'Ranks of the thirtieth to 33' and that 'to get that high, it takes years.' He says Shriner and Knight's Templar require Masonry, and 'the highest you could go is a rough child' in a pyramid. He asserts Moloch is 'the actual owl that they worship out in California,' and that 'presidents there... All the presidents were Freemasons' and 'even the pope' with 'white and black pope' and temple tiles. He lists hierarchy: 'Rough Childs,' 'council of thirteen,' 'council of thirty three,' 'council of foreign relations,' and 'six big companies' owning real estate and media; 'Matrons are the foot soldiers of the Illuminati.' He warns exposing them invites retaliation; witchcraft, money, Satanic at core; 'Don't do it.'

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The transcript presents a documentary-style examination of Freemasonry, outlining its structure, history, beliefs, and claimed occult connections, with a critical perspective throughout. - Freemasonry’s framework and paths: - Freemasonry defines itself as a system of morality. The Blue Lodge comprises the first three degrees: Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason. Most Masons never go beyond the Blue Lodge. - For those who continue, two routes exist: the York Rite and the Scottish Rite. Most entrants go into the Scottish Rite, which has 32 degrees; the 32nd can lead to the Shriners, while the 33rd degree is largely honorary. - Historical origins and two kinds of Masons: - Author Ian Taylor is cited as having researched Freemasonry’s origins. - The program argues modern Masonry began in 1717 in England, spreading to North America. It claims about 5,000,000 Masons in North America, including roughly 1,000,000 in the Shriners. - A distinction is drawn between craft Masons (true masons who cut stone) and speculative masons (humanist thinkers who joined lodges to push a new world order). The implication is that humanists infiltrated craft lodges to form speculative Masonry. - Perceived secrecy, vows, and initiation: - Initiation into the Blue Lodge begins with the entered apprentice ceremony: the candidate is stripped of clothing, blindfolded, a noose placed around the neck, and brought to the lodge door before the Worshipful Master. - A blood oath is sworn with a threat of physical harm for revealing secrets, with the candidate placing a thumb on the throat and swearing not to reveal Masonic secrets under threat of death and dismemberment. - Progression through the Scottish Rite involves worship of various deities (Egyptian, Persian, Greek) through ritual, though many details are allegorical. - Paganism, symbolism, and alleged origins: - The program claims Freemasonry’s ritual and theology originate from Egyptian paganism, with Rosicrucianism influencing its early development. Osiris, Adonis, Isis are cited as frequent references. - Blood initiation rites, the usage of blood oaths, and the white lambskin apron are described as tied to pagan and fertility symbolism. The square, compass, and the letter G allegedly symbolize the generating principle of life, with the claim that the compass represents the female and the square the male, implicating sexual symbolism in the apron. - The obelisk is discussed as a resurrection symbol and as a common grave marker for prominent figures like Sir John A. Macdonald and George Washington, linking Freemasonry to Egyptian symbolism. - Key symbols and alleged doctrinal content: - The point within a circle is described as sun-worship-derived and phallic in origin, representing the universe’s productive powers. Albert Mackie, Albert Pike, and Morals and Dogma are cited to support occult origins. - Albert Pike is quoted saying Lucifer is god and Adonai is also God, portraying a supposed universal religion that honors all great reformers and de-emphasizes the exclusive truth of Christian salvation. - Manly P. Hall is cited: “The seething energies of Lucifer are in his hands,” and that a true Mason worships universal truth rather than a single creed. Pike allegedly states that the blue degrees are the outer court or portico of the temple, and that initiates are deliberately misled about the full meanings of symbols. - Jesus, salvation, and Christian critique: - The program contrasts Christian salvation through Jesus Christ with Masonic teachings, which it claims rely on good works and a belief that one can earn salvation by merit in the celestial lodge. - It cites that the Masonic god is the “great architect of the universe,” a trinity that includes a composite of Jehovah, Baal, and Osiris, and the royal arch degree supposedly reveals the Lost Name of God, Jubilant, whispered only among three Masons. - Reactions and conclusions: - Several former Masons recount personal experiences of initiation and claims of deception, with some stating they left Masonry after recognizing its pagan and occult roots. - The piece acknowledges that many Masons perform good works and that the organization has contributed positively in some contexts, but argues that the core is pagan and occult, more aligned with witchcraft than with Christianity. - Final stance: - The video frames its account as objective yet critical, asserting that Freemasonry is a pagan religion more closely allied with witchcraft than with Christianity, with its true god being a three-headed amalgam of Jehovah, Baal, and Osiris, and its path to “salvation” through moral works rather than through Christ. It urges Christians who belong to the lodge to choose between remaining a Mason or following Christ, highlighting testimonies of individuals who resigned from Masonry after studying its content.

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The speaker claims Freemasonry is a pyramidal, one-eyed occult religion with the ultimate goal of "the great work at any cost." They allege that Freemasons take oaths with gruesome penalties for revealing secrets, such as having their body severed or throat cut. Initiation involves removing personal items and being blindfolded, symbolizing darkness before receiving Masonic light. The speaker asserts that Freemasons are bound by oath to lie to the public and lower-degree members. They highlight hand signs like "the hidden hand" and "sign of silence" as Masonic symbols used publicly. Penalties for oath-breaking include reputational ruin and social isolation. The speaker states Masonic lodges have penal authority over members, and obedience to the grand master is a Masonic obligation. They argue that Masonic oaths, with their violent penalties, supersede the law of the land.

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Speaker 0 demands the secrets of a master mason, threatening Speaker 1's life. Speaker 1 refuses to reveal the secrets, emphasizing the importance of time, place, patience, and completing the temple. Speaker 0 persists, but Speaker 1, named Jule Love, stands firm, stating that they cannot pass. Speaker 0 accuses Speaker 1 of hiding the secrets and reveals that they have killed the grand master. Speaker 1 suggests focusing on the situation at hand and decides to dispose of the body. They agree to carry and bury it.

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Speaker 0: Get up to a certain level in the Masons that you're qualified to go into the Shriners, which I guess is really the height of the whole thing. And then you talked about the distinctive headgear that they wear, the fez, and which we've seen all these circuses, at parades, they come down the street on their motorcycles wearing their fez. Tell us first of all, is the Shriners and what is the significance of that fez? Speaker 1: Well you'll see the men in the shrine parades, the shrine circus wearing their red fez. In order to be a shriner, have to reach the highest degrees of Freemasonry, either the thirty second degree of the Scottish Rite or thirteenth degree of the York Rite, and then you're allowed to go into the shrine. Sadly, many Christians have gone into this, which is hard to understand because in order to be a shriner, in the initiation, every shriner takes a blood oath of allegiance to Allah as his God and Mohammed as his prophet. Speaker 0: Are you kidding me? Speaker 1: No. In light of nineeleven, you have to wonder how can any Christian take a blood oath of allegiance when God absolutely forbids that in the 10 commandments. Speaker 0: Yet they're not even allowed to pray in the name of Jesus at the lodge, are they? Speaker 1: No. But you swear allegiance that Allah is your God, Muhammad is your prophet. You are then given this red fez with the Islamic sword encrusted in jewels on the front of it. You will see men wearing this and people say, Why do they wear the red fez? It is because if you study history, during the seventh and eighth century as the Muslims swept across North Africa, they came to Fez, Morocco. Speaker 1: And in Fez, Morocco, there was a large community of Christians and Mohammed had ordered the slaughter of all the infidels, meaning Christians who would not bow down to Allah and Mohammed as the prophet. The Muslims went in with the Islamic sword and therein Fez slaughtered thousands of Christians. Then they took their Fez hats and they dipped it in the blood of Christians, glorying in the defeat of Christianity. That's why the Fez's are red, representing the blood of Christians defeated by the Islamic sword which they have encrusted in jewels on the front. There are Christians who walk around wearing this hat and Dave, to be honest, it's an abomination in the eyes of God. Speaker 2: Your political leaders are not only Masons, but some of them are secretly Muslim. They've taken a blood oath to Allah as their one and only God and Mohammed as his messenger, So they don't mind using their power and their influence to advance Islam's agenda. Speaker 3: Islam has contributed a lot to America. In the middle of the supreme court is in the rotunda is a statue or bust of the prophet Mohammed showing the respect that American law and jurisprudence has for the revealer of the Koran. Many of American presidents are masons and shriners who got to the thirty third degree and study the Koran in secret and have the star and crescent on their face. Malik. So Islam is at the basis of Western and American civilization.

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Speaker 0 demands the secrets of a master mason, threatening Speaker 1's life. Speaker 1 refuses to reveal the secrets, emphasizing the importance of time, place, patience, and completing the temple. Speaker 0 persists, but Speaker 1, named Jule Love, stands firm, asserting their determination. Speaker 0 continues to threaten, but Speaker 1 remains resolute. The conversation shifts to the grand master being killed, prompting a discussion on what to do with the body. They decide to carry and bury it.

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Speaker 0 introduces the idea of advancing within Freemasonry to reach the Shriners, noting the distinctive fez worn by Shriners and their presence in circuses and parades. He asks to clarify what the Shriners are and the significance of the fez. Speaker 1 explains that Shriner parades and the shrine circus feature men in red fez. To become a Shriner, one must reach the highest degrees of Freemasonry: the 32nd degree of the Scottish Rite or the 13th degree of the York Rite, after which entry into the shrine is allowed. He asserts that many Christians have joined, which he says is hard to understand because, in the initiation, every Shriner takes a blood oath of allegiance to Allah as God and Muhammad as his prophet. He confirms this oath is real, stating “In light of nineeleven, you have to wonder how can any Christian take a blood oath of allegiance when God absolutely forbids that in the 10 commandments.” He claims Shriners swear allegiance to Allah and Muhammad, and that they are given a red fez with the Islamic sword encrusted in jewels on the front. He asserts that the fez represents a historical victory: during the seventh and eighth centuries, Muslims swept across North Africa, encountered Fez, Morocco, where a large Christian community existed, and that Muhammad ordered the slaughter of Christians who would not bow to Allah and Muhammad as the prophet. He alleges Muslims entered Fez, slaughtered thousands of Christians, and then dipped their fez hats in the blood of Christians to glory in the defeat of Christianity, hence the red fez. He concludes that Christians wearing this hat is an abomination in the eyes of God. Speaker 2 adds that political leaders are not only Masons but some are secretly Muslim, having taken a blood oath to Allah as their one and only God and Muhammad as his messenger, and that they use their power to advance Islam’s agenda. Speaker 3 asserts Islam has contributed a lot to America. He notes a statue or bust of the Prophet Mohammed in the middle of the Supreme Court rotunda, which he says shows the respect that American law and jurisprudence has for the revealer of the Koran. He claims many American presidents are Masons and Shriners who reached the thirty-third degree, studied the Koran in secret, and have the star and crescent on their face. He concludes that Islam is at the basis of Western and American civilization.
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