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joyful
10-10-2007, 01:32 AM
Courtesy of Bristol Indymedia:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=25574Array&sc=1
'Last Saturday there was a rare annual opportunity to tour Bristol Freemasons Hall in Park Street and quizz the grand whizz himself on the pros and cons of this highly secretive religious cult which has 2500 members in the masonic 'province' of Bristol alone.'
Photos
Symbolic pyramid object with Hebrew characters in the Royal Arch (4th degree and up) Lodge room at Bristol Freemasons Hall, Park Street
http://bristol.indymedia.org/attachments/nov2006/royalarchsymbol.jpg
Flags of six of the twelve tribes of Israel in the Royal Arch (4th degree and up) Lodge room at Bristol Freemasons Hall, Park Street (1)
http://bristol.indymedia.org/attachments/nov2006/royalarchflags2.jpg
the other six flags of the twelve tribes of Isreal in the Royal Arch Lodge Room
http://bristol.indymedia.org/attachments/nov2006/royalarchflags1.jpg
Zionist carpet design in the Royal Arch Lodge Room
http://bristol.indymedia.org/attachments/nov2006/royalarchcarpetsign.jpg
More photos on the Bristol Indymedia site:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/newswire.php?story_id=25574Array&sc=1
tinmenace
10-10-2007, 01:41 AM
Symbolic pyramid object with Hebrew characters in the Royal Arch (4th degree and up) Lodge room at Bristol Freemasons Hall, Park Street
http://bristol.indymedia.org/attachments/nov2006/royalarchsymbol.jpg
...Placed ontop the Seal of Solomon.
Their symbolism alone confirms that they are all part of this massive Zionist agenda that has this planet, and its inhabitants, in a stranglehold.
Great photos, and thanks for the link.
lostinstrangeworld
10-10-2007, 10:57 AM
Whenever I've been to Bristol, the atmosphere feels very dense. I'm not saying that is due to there being the Masonic lodge there, but just generally, perhaps for many reasons. It's a place where I wouldn't want to live, though I have lived near the outskirts.. There tends to be a lot of crime there. I feel that this is due to the negative atmosphere. Then again, I've always been a child of nature, and felt 'lost' in big cities.
Bristol docks use to be a point where slaves were brought in, so this is one factor in the heavy karmic feel of the place.
lottie
10-10-2007, 11:59 AM
Yeah ive been to Bristol and i felt exactly the same.....strange- i really didnt like the atmostphere ther at all....:confused:
ps, love your av lostinstrangeworld...i watched the film last night!! ;)
lostinstrangeworld
10-10-2007, 06:06 PM
Yeah ive been to Bristol and i felt exactly the same.....strange- i really didnt like the atmostphere ther at all....:confused:
ps, love your av lostinstrangeworld...i watched the film last night!! ;)
It's not just me then! :eek:
And thanks for the compliment. :p
The book is great and the film's quite good too.
strider
10-10-2007, 06:17 PM
Not too keen on Bristol my self.. I lived in the south west for 16 years, Exmouth to be precise. As much as I love the place, it has such a weird vibe about it sometimes, and the amount of people that have told me that they felt trapped there is uncanny..
This is gonna sound daft, but hey..
I read in a history of Exmouth book that there was a curse put on the town centuries ago to make everyone be subservile to smoking and intoxication. Oddly enough, more than half of that town are pure hash heads, where as the rest are into alcohol and other drugs..
In fact, at a wedding party of my friends, about 5 years ago, his Uncle who works for scotland yard told him that Exmouth had the 3rd largest drugs per square mile to any where else in the U.K... And that's only what they knew about..
And trust me, I knew a lot of people getting away with dealing and smuggling in that town..
lisaw
30-11-2009, 12:09 PM
I went to the open day and craft fair on saturday, first of all what a lovely building, my dad said a few years back he and his company painted it, but thought the place was very weird lol, Was packed out in there but they all seemed very polite, and old. Went on the tour to the blue lodge room, there are picture on line, not taken by me though, and very nice, with pictures hanging on the wall and g's and stones and squares and compasses all around. But you defently feel they are hiding something, and wanted you out as soon as possible, i think dan brown has got people more interested in masons so maybe that was why it was packed, the secretary, asked if anyone wanted to ask any questions, i was too shy and would of been there all day, but he claimed the bristol lodge does a ceremony that is the oldest and not done anywehere else in the world, would love to of found out what it was though, any how i did enjoy having a look round, they all seemed very polite, but i know they are hiding things :)
sofa king
30-11-2009, 12:28 PM
Their symbolism alone confirms that they are all part of this massive Zionist agenda that has this planet, and its inhabitants, in a stranglehold.
please explain how
kadosh
30-11-2009, 05:29 PM
yes, I agree, please do explain this.
jacob sladder
30-11-2009, 06:55 PM
I'd like to know as well Tinmenace.
kweli
30-11-2009, 07:01 PM
I don't think tinmenace posts here anymore. You guys do realise this thread is over 2 years old?
kadosh
30-11-2009, 07:08 PM
Thanks. Did not realize it was out of date. Why was it even posted by sofa king if it was so old - nothing useful to say I suppose.
kweli
30-11-2009, 07:30 PM
Thanks. Did not realize it was out of date. Why was it even posted by sofa king if it was so old - nothing useful to say I suppose.
Dunno, seems a bit daft to me. It was the poster above sofa king that resurrected the thread though.