Masonic Graveyard - Jehovah's Witness Update with New Pics - Pittsburgh Pen

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  • IP_SEC
    IP_SEC


    Reminiscent of Charles Russells Pyramid headstone isn't it?

    Other than the fact that they are both pyramids? I would have to answer no.

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    Below is a close-up of the inscription on the pyramid above. This is irrefutable proof that Jehovah Witnesses are inseparably linked to Satanic Freemasonry.

    No all it irrefutably proves is that this particular building has masonic symbols on it.. It has nothing to do with JWs.

  • free2beme
    free2beme

    Ever see a satellite photo of WASHINGTON DC
    http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/file/1300FDA2-0ED3-473D-AE7C-1DE8FF0C273B.ashx

    The area is laid out in the same formation as the MASON symbol

    Even George Washington is in the middle where G is

    Weird, isn't it?

  • LittleToe
    LittleToe

    IP_SEC:The "B" does stand for Boaz. The other pillar will have a "J" on it for Jachin.

    free2beme:

    Weird, isn't it?

    Weird, yes; WTS related, no.

    Ianone:
    I notice you're not refuting my comment about the square and compass. I've kinda got ya with that one, huh?

  • Gumbley
    Gumbley

    Littletoe, first of all, learn to read, my name is Gumbley.

    If the Illuminati had groomed Charles Taze Russell to found a cult that would usurp Orthodox Christianity, would it make sense for them to bullhorn the fact that there lackey was a Knights Templar? Especially considering the time in which Russell lived, when Freemasonry and the Illuminati were being widely discussed. From the early 1900s onwards, thousands of Masonic lodges were shut down in America out of fear that the Bavarian Illuminati were coming.

    It would be like a woman speaking of having mystical healing powers while she traveled through Oregon during the witch hunts.

    The Illuminati were not about to suicide their mission.

    Does George Bush advertise everywhere that he is a Freemason? no. but he also has never denied his membership in the Masonic (Russell founded) Order of the Skull and Bones at Yale University, and in fact, he has confirmed his membership, along with John F. Kerry, on NBC's Meet the Press with Tim Russert. The confirmation came on TV just prior to the 2004 Presidential Appointment....errr..election.

  • IP_SEC
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    IP_SEC:The "B" does stand for Boaz. The other pillar will have a "J" on it for Jachin.

    Not really my point. My point is these mason haters or whatever they are come on here and make statements without proof. Without proof on this site then we are what the dubs say we are: misrepresentin, half-truthers.

    Im not even saying Russell wasnt a mason although I've never seen PROOF that he was. Im saying its irrelevent. Its irrelevant because the dubs dont believe anything (except for no hell fire which is becoming a more mainstream idea today anyhow) Russell taught. Irrelevant because Russell wasnt the founder of the JWs. Irrelevant because I've seen nothing to indicate the masons are anything more than what they say they are. Irrelevant because I dont care if the masons are superstitious enough to believe in the god Lucifer.

    You can find links between symbols peeps and orgs use. Sure, but these guys present it in a way that states: "If they both use this common motif then they MUST be linked." The symbol of the cross and crown was used by Russell and the KT therefore there can be no other explaination but that Russell was a KT.

    Bah!! I outta here.

  • IP_SEC
    IP_SEC

    Ok Im back

    the Masonic (Russell founded) Order of the Skull and Bones at Yale University

    PROOF please? If you could PROVE that I'd be your staunchest supporter.

    proof ( P ) Pronunciation Key (pr
    n.
    1. The evidence or argument that compels the mind to accept an assertion as true.
      1. The validation of a proposition by application of specified rules, as of induction or deduction, to assumptions, axioms, and sequentially derived conclusions.
      2. A statement or argument used in such a validation.
      1. Convincing or persuasive demonstration: was asked for proof of his identity; an employment history that was proof of her dependability.
      2. Gumbley
        Gumbley

        Skull and Bones

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        For the pirate flag see Jolly Roger; for the international poison symbol see skull and crossbones; for the Cypress Hill album see Skull & Bones.

        Skull and Bones is one of the secret societies based at Yale University, in New Haven, Connecticut. It is a group of 15 Yale seniors.[1]

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        The society was founded in 1832 by Phi Beta Kappa pledges William Huntington Russell and Alphonso Taft. [2] The first Skull and Bones class, or "cohort," was the very next year, 1832-33. The society was all male until 1992.

        Traditionally, the Yale Daily News published the names of newly "tapped" members of all major secret societies at Yale, but this practice has been abandoned in recent times with further publicity about the organization. The society's current membership rosters and activities are not disclosed to the public. The society inducts only incoming seniors, during the late junior year prior to their graduation.

        Its corporate name is the Russell Trust Association. In 1943, its trustees were exempted from filing corporate reports with the Connecticut secretary of state. In 1999 it had assets of $4,133,246. It owns Deer Island, one of the Thousand Islands in the waterway between the United States and Canada, which was given to the Order by one of its early benefactor families.

        Is wikipedia mainstream enough for ya? Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skull_and_bones

      3. Gumbley
        Gumbley

        The 13 Illuminati families that control the world are all well documented in Springmeiers book. "Bloodlines of the Illuminati." I recommend reading it. It is not available for free online. Even the best sites only have fragments of the book. I have never come across a full version on the net.It is quite a different book than Springmeiers older "The Watchtower and the Masons."

      4. IP_SEC
        IP_SEC
        the Masonic (Russell founded) Order of the Skull and Bones at Yale University

        Can anyone say: "Fallacy of equivocation"?

        CT Russell and WH Russell are not the same person. You provided proof that WH Russell was a founding member not CT. Bait & Switch. Now you are the one that is amusing.

        Let me restate my question for you Ian. Can you PROVE CT (Charles Taze) Russell was a founding member of the OS&B? Or that he was ever a member. I'll even that that.

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