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redhead
27-03-2008, 12:40 PM
Overview of masonic handshakes, who knows this could prove useful when stopped by the police, quick handshake and away you go. :p
http://spmedia.canada.com/gallery/00posted/0929masonic.jpg
:eek: Jack Straw & Mugabi
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40118000/jpg/_40118568_handshake203.jpg
:eek:Bush In Iraq
http://blogs.usatoday.com/photos/uncategorized/061306bush.jpg
:eek: Blair & The Pope
http://www.illuminaticonfessions.webfriend.it/capt.a5d05e7cab4c421a82575caaf7f6fd16.vatican_brit ain_blair_catholic_vat101.jpg
I'll post more when i find them
redhead
27-03-2008, 12:41 PM
Secret Masonic Handshakes
"BOAZ"
GRIP OF AN ENTERED APPRENTICE
(HANDSHAKE)
The Grip of the Entered Apprentice is made by pressing the thumb against the top of the
first knuckle-joint of the fellow Mason, the fellow Mason also presses his thumb against
the first Mason's knuckle.
The name of this grip is "Boaz". When a candidate is imparted with this grip and its
usage it is done in this manner."
First the Worshipful Master says to the candidate:
"I now present my right hand in token of friendship and brotherly love, and will invest
you with the grip and word. As you are uninstructed, he who has hitherto answered for
you, will do so at this time."
"SHIBBOLETH"
PASS GRIP OF A FELLOW CRAFT
(HANDSHAKE)
The hand is taken as in an ordinary hand shake, and the Mason presses the top of his
thumb against the space between the first and second knuckle joints of the first two
fingers of his fellow Mason; the fellow Mason also presses his thumb on the
corresponding part of the first Mason's hand.
"TUBALCAIN"
PASS GRIP OF A MASTER MASON
(HANDSHAKE)
The Mason places his thumb on the space between the second and third knuckles of the
fellow Mason's right hand, while the fellow Mason moves his thumb to the corresponding
space on the first Masons hand. The thumb is pressed hard between the second and third
knuckles of the hands.
"MA-HA-BONE"
REAL GRIP OF A MASTER MASON
(HANDSHAKE)
The Mason firmly grasps the right hand of a fellow Mason. The thumbs of both hands are
interlaced. The first Mason presses the tops of his fingers against the wrist of the
fellow Mason where it unites with the hand. The fellow Mason at the same time presses
his fingers against the corresponding part of the the first Mason's hand and the fingers
of each are somewhat apart. This grip is also called the Strong Grip of the Master Mason
or the Lion's Paw. Instruction for this grip is given at the "graveside", after the
candidate has been "raised".
lawrence_connor
07-07-2009, 06:19 AM
wow - what's to keep every handshake from being viewed as a masonic handshake, then?
cheeney1
07-07-2009, 06:29 AM
http://www.destroyfreemasonry.com/overview.htm
http://www.destroyfreemasonry.com/masonic-handshake-benedict-xvi.jpg
http://www.destroyfreemasonry.com/antipope-paul-6-masonic-handshake-close-up.jpg
lawrence_connor
07-07-2009, 08:13 AM
I ask you this, what grip of two hands in a handshake will not be taken as a masonic handshake?
What realistic positioning of two hands combined to grip for shaking hands is not at least
somewhat, if not very similar to supposed masonic handshakes to be taken as one?
How many pictures of people shaking hands will be much different than the ones already shown here?
lawrence_connor
07-07-2009, 08:14 AM
Which handshake is this supposed to be?
Are they only Fellow Craft but not Master Masons?
IDIOCY!
http://www.destroyfreemasonry.com/overview.htm
http://www.destroyfreemasonry.com/masonic-handshake-benedict-xvi.jpg
http://www.destroyfreemasonry.com/antipope-paul-6-masonic-handshake-close-up.jpg
scatlond
07-07-2009, 08:16 AM
Lets have a secret icke handshake.
lawrence_connor
07-07-2009, 08:17 AM
Overview of masonic handshakes, .........
:eek:Bush In Iraq
http://blogs.usatoday.com/photos/uncategorized/061306bush.jpg
What handshake is this?
What is different about this than any normal handshake?
Then tell us which specific masonic handshake this one is?
It does not appear to be ANY specific masonic handshake AT ALL. Not any. Not one.
lawrence_connor
07-07-2009, 08:21 AM
Do you ever shake hands with anyone?
Let's have some pics of you shaking hands.
So we can say you are using masonic handshakes! :rolleyes:
lawrence_connor
07-07-2009, 08:22 AM
What normal handshake will not be able to be accused of being a masonic handshake?
Is there ANY realistic shaking of hands that cannot be interpreted as a masonic handshake?
scatlond
07-07-2009, 08:23 AM
I prefer a traditonal handshake not a modern high 5 sort of thing.
lawrence_connor
07-07-2009, 08:25 AM
:confused: Perhaps the Pope is merely an Entered Apprentice? :eek:
Is Tony Blair a Fellow Craft only? :o
Neither of these are even Master Masons? :rolleyes:
http://www.destroyfreemasonry.com/overview.htm
http://www.destroyfreemasonry.com/masonic-handshake-benedict-xvi.jpg
http://www.destroyfreemasonry.com/antipope-paul-6-masonic-handshake-close-up.jpg
grandsecretary
07-07-2009, 01:23 PM
Overview of masonic handshakes, who knows this could prove useful when stopped by the police, quick handshake and away you go. :p
http://spmedia.canada.com/gallery/00posted/0929masonic.jpg
:eek: Jack Straw & Mugabi
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40118000/jpg/_40118568_handshake203.jpg
:eek:Bush In Iraq
http://blogs.usatoday.com/photos/uncategorized/061306bush.jpg
:eek: Blair & The Pope
http://www.illuminaticonfessions.webfriend.it/capt.a5d05e7cab4c421a82575caaf7f6fd16.vatican_brit ain_blair_catholic_vat101.jpg
I'll post more when i find them
Why not post one when you find one? This hairy nonsense has been done to death on the David Icke Forum and it is just incredibly boring now. Please try to be more original with your silly conclusion jumping.
grandsecretary
07-07-2009, 01:31 PM
wow - what's to keep every handshake from being viewed as a masonic handshake, then?
Exactly. It is even more silly when you know that there is no such thing as a Masonic handshake.
What is being referred to is a Masonic "token". In order to gain admission to Lodges open at various levels, candidates are taught Masonic Signs, tokens or grips and passwords.
Over the years these have become known, are freely available on websites and in books on sale in any decent bookshop.
Think about it! Almost anyone and everyone knows them, which renders them more and more useless as every day goes by.
The grips are also meaningless unless accompanied by the signs and the passwords.
The suggestion that wealthy celebrities and politicians need to use Masonic handshakes is quite ludicrous, childish nonsense.
If anyone still believes that they do, then would just one of you explain - WHY? Surely it would be much easier so say, "Hello Tony Blair old lad, I am a Mason, are you?".
He isn't by the way, and neither is George Bush or, God forbid, Robert Mugabe. And the Pope? You must be joking. The most anti-Masonic man on earth a Mason himself? Please use your brains before engaging.
cheeney1
07-07-2009, 01:31 PM
Why not post one when you find one? This hairy nonsense has been done to death on the David Icke Forum and it is just incredibly boring now. Please try to be more original with your silly conclusion jumping.
Then why Post Here, at all if you think its Boring and Silly So go Back To
Emmadale Farm And Have another Cup of Tea :rolleyes:
lawrence_connor
07-07-2009, 01:45 PM
Yes, true, and these are known, too, I, as anyone, can find them on the web with effective searches.
Exactly. It is even more silly when you know that there is no such thing as a Masonic handshake.
What is being referred to is a Masonic "token". In order to gain admission to Lodges open at various levels, candidates are taught Masonic Signs, tokens or grips and passwords.
Over the years these have become known, are freely available on websites and in books on sale in any decent bookshop.
Think about it! Almost anyone and everyone knows them, which renders them more and more useless as every day goes by.
The grips are also meaningless unless accompanied by the signs and the passwords.
The suggestion that wealthy celebrities and politicians need to use Masonic handshakes is quite ludicrous, childish nonsense.
If anyone still believes that they do, then would just one of you explain - WHY? Surely it would be much easier so say, "Hello Tony Blair old lad, I am a Mason, are you?".
He isn't by the way, and neither is George Bush or, God forbid, Robert Mugabe. And the Pope? You must be joking. The most anti-Masonic man on earth a Mason himself? Please use your brains before engaging.
lawrence_connor
07-07-2009, 01:51 PM
They wouldn't even have to ask when meeting, they just would either know WELL beforehand as for people they are very likely to deal with, as to who is a fellow Mason, and then, at least probably find out reasonably beforehand as for someone they might have a reason to meet who happens to not be someone they know very well, are acquainted with, are already familiar with, etc.
So these two had to verify just when they met that they are both Masons? lolol okayyyyy.....
Are world leaders and shakers among the most prominent people in the world also on the Mason's who are unknowns list?
Would they really have to do that? How friggen dumb can some people be!?
Exactly. It is even more silly when you know that there is no such thing as a Masonic handshake.
What is being referred to is a Masonic "token". In order to gain admission to Lodges open at various levels, candidates are taught Masonic Signs, tokens or grips and passwords.
Over the years these have become known, are freely available on websites and in books on sale in any decent bookshop.
Think about it! Almost anyone and everyone knows them, which renders them more and more useless as every day goes by.
The grips are also meaningless unless accompanied by the signs and the passwords.
The suggestion that wealthy celebrities and politicians need to use Masonic handshakes is quite ludicrous, childish nonsense.
If anyone still believes that they do, then would just one of you explain - WHY? Surely it would be much easier so say, "Hello Tony Blair old lad, I am a Mason, are you?".
He isn't by the way, and neither is George Bush or, God forbid, Robert Mugabe. And the Pope? You must be joking. The most anti-Masonic man on earth a Mason himself? Please use your brains before engaging.
cheeney1
07-07-2009, 01:52 PM
http://www.slashfilm.com/wp/wp-content/images/tdkintposter2.jpg
http://100777.com/node/1269
lawrence_connor
07-07-2009, 01:54 PM
How could W. have done sufficiently well in Masonic education, or any education for that matter.
"IS our children learning?"
Exactly. It is even more silly when you know that there is no such thing as a Masonic handshake.
What is being referred to is a Masonic "token". In order to gain admission to Lodges open at various levels, candidates are taught Masonic Signs, tokens or grips and passwords.
Over the years these have become known, are freely available on websites and in books on sale in any decent bookshop.
Think about it! Almost anyone and everyone knows them, which renders them more and more useless as every day goes by.
The grips are also meaningless unless accompanied by the signs and the passwords.
The suggestion that wealthy celebrities and politicians need to use Masonic handshakes is quite ludicrous, childish nonsense.
If anyone still believes that they do, then would just one of you explain - WHY? Surely it would be much easier so say, "Hello Tony Blair old lad, I am a Mason, are you?".
He isn't by the way, and neither is George Bush or, God forbid, Robert Mugabe. And the Pope? You must be joking. The most anti-Masonic man on earth a Mason himself? Please use your brains before engaging.
lawrence_connor
07-07-2009, 03:15 PM
Overview of masonic handshakes, who knows this could prove useful when stopped by the police, quick handshake and away you go. :p
:eek: Jack Straw & Mugabi
:eek:Bush In Iraq
:eek: Blair & The Pope
I'll post more when i find them
http://www.sepiamutiny.com/sepia/archives/bobby-jindal-shaking-hands.jpg
http://www.gamblingweblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/tennis_shake_hands_after_match.jpg
http://www.warfoto.com/VH23-Shaking%20Hands%20with%20Child%20Wide%20Angle2.jpg
http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/4376/sc000c13dacs8.jpg
http://governor.utah.gov/photos/Photos%20from%202003/5%20-%20May/May%2007/Teen%20Pregnancy/Gov%20shaking%20hands.jpg
psquared
21-09-2010, 01:42 PM
I think Icke is in on it. Whatever "it" is.