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Freemasons Say They're Needed Now More Than Ever. So Why Are Their Ranks Dwindling?
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Freemasons have long wielded the qualities most irresistible to thriller writers and conspiracy theorists — secrecy, politics, power and celebrity. Among their members are Founding Fathers, presidents, musicians, artists and businessmen. But today, as membership plummets within one of the oldest international fraternal organizations ever to exist, a new question persists: What is the point?

The challenges facing the organization have been decades in the making. While part of the problem is that Americans simply don't join clubs or fraternities as often as they used to, some critics argue that Masons have also struggled to keep up with the changing face of the nation. Many lodges still don't allow women to join, and others have struggled to attract members of color. In recent years, membership has dropped roughly 75% from a high of more than 4.1 million in 1959 — when about 4.5% of all American men were members.
https://www.npr.org/2020/11/28/937228086/freemasons-say-theyre-needed-now-more-than-ever-so-why-are-their-ranks-dwindling?utm_source=pocket-newtab



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Re: China and United States Relations
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2021, 05:52:43 am »
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/.it8sFlvVdqYXTDtCxMjO_A

A Chinese article exposing the secret membership of some of the most influential persons in China within the Freemason network that has set up base in Shanghai.  They name it the Grand Lodge of China with Harmony as its motto, posing as a society of eminence that apparently promotes philanthropic causes for the good of all under the auspices of the Rothschild family. Jack Ma, Zhang zhiyi, the chairman of Xiaomi and more of like stature are honorary members.
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Re: Re: China and United States Relations
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2021, 10:50:49 am »
Ask a Freemason if members of the Supreme Council are also elected by other Masons? Freemasons swear Freemasonry is democratic because the blue lodge votes for it's officials. Most Freemasons are dupes.

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Join Yemi and Sylvia as they will be talking to a former Freemason, who is now a Born Again Christian. He will be sharing on how he got involved, and how he came out of the organisation


If the former freemason is a born again Judeo-Christian then he did not get far at all. Both Judeo-Christianity and Freemasonry are extensions of Judaism and both are Judeo-Western constructs.

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Re: Western Democracy
« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2023, 08:48:34 pm »
Holy sh*t, this is yuge: Former Indian Central Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan says India became democratic "too early", says India needed authoritarians!
https://twitter.com/AbhishBanerj/status/1730872349434749323
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This is HUGE!

Raghuram Rajan says India became democratic too early... he says India needed authoritarians early on!

When NITI Aayog CEO complained about "too much democracy," media jumped on him

Will they do same to Rajan?

(Note: I have no view, I am just asking)

These neoliberal technocrats/economist types seem to understand the dangers of democracy the most. Deng Xiaoping comes to mind. Also, I remember that Economist article talking about "the elites need to rise up against the ignorant masses". This is why "non-Whites" should attempt to infiltrate these elite institutions instead of wanting to get rid of them.

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Re: Re: Western Democracy
« Reply #5 on: December 04, 2023, 09:03:11 pm »
Deng was a true visionary tbh. Market economics + autocracy + population control. Imagine if India and the U.S. had imported these successes.

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I see that this thread has been moved to Freemasonry. It is worth noting that India's First PM Nehru's father was a Freemason. The last Governor General of India, Rajaji, was also a Freemason. Then you have Gandhi's connections to Freemasonry vis a vis the Theosophical Society. It's pretty clear that democracy was a Freemasonic plot to keep India subservient to the Jews.