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Topic: Science > Prophecies-Of-Nostradamus
User: "dgr"
Date: 31 May 2004 04:40:38 AM
Object: Re: The 'bushdum' affliction - cause and the remedy
Jim Bennie wrote:


In alt.freemasonry dgr <dgordon@ak.net> wrote:

Can any mason or fraternalist address my questions and assertions?


Sure. As soon as you practice what your preach. Free yourself from your
money and pay my ISP costs.

Jim Bennie
Nos. 44 & 100, Vancouver

Why do masons always seemingly take the low road in response to viable
alternative thought...?
It would seem to hold true that masons, as a rule, admit nothing, deny
everything, and/or counter-accuse as sop.
What I wrote was meant to open ones mind to the wide-open possibilities
that freedom FROM money would bring.
You counter with wanting me to pay for your slavery...?
A silly argument.
I will after masons flood the free market with free money for all
though. You could mow my lawn as a returned favor.
The concept is simple. Learn how to share for free by talking about ways
and means to learing how to share for free...without money.
Masons love numbers. Masons derive their very existence from the power
of numbers. Just because there will be no need for money, does not mean
there will be no need for numbers.
Masons can control their surroundings all 'they' want...for free, simply
by talking about ways and means to evolve, for free, for all.
hope this helps
david roblee
.

User: "JB"

Title: Re: The 'bushdum' affliction - cause and the remedy 31 May 2004 08:42:25 AM


Why do masons always seemingly take the low road in response to viable
alternative thought...?

Show me some viable alternative thought and I'll get back to you.
I realise I'm talking to someone who isn't interested in reality, but just
in case...why do you insist on thinking of "The Masons" as a homogenous
group when just from this newsgroup it should be obvious there's no such
thing. Nobody will take you seriously as long as you don't see the truth.
.
User: "Mark"

Title: Re: The 'bushdum' affliction - cause and the remedy 31 May 2004 01:47:49 PM
"JB" <flaxton_uk_remove@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1086010946.1869.0@ersa.uk.clara.net...




Why do masons always seemingly take the low road in response to viable
alternative thought...?



Show me some viable alternative thought and I'll get back to you.

I realise I'm talking to someone who isn't interested in reality, but just
in case...why do you insist on thinking of "The Masons" as a homogenous
group when just from this newsgroup it should be obvious there's no such
thing. Nobody will take you seriously as long as you don't see the truth.

Sure... the lower level Mason is free to do what he wishes... the lower
level Masons are a confused bunch... still unsure of their place in the
Cosmos.
In the upper levels however... they become a recruitment tool... a tool used
for the selection of those who may be 'chosen' for a higher purpose.
No, really.
.
User: "Jawn"

Title: Re: The 'bushdum' affliction - cause and the remedy 31 May 2004 09:17:33 PM
In article <p5Luc.18232$be.14310@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
mburggra1@earthlink.net says...

Sure... the lower level Mason is free to do what he wishes... the lower
level Masons are a confused bunch... still unsure of their place in the
Cosmos.

Ah..., the old "upper level/lower level" conspiracy theory. Take any
organization, assert that there's some secret upper level cabal within
the ranks, known only to the members of said cabal. The denials of the
existence of such an "upper level" by the supposedly ignorant "lower
level" members (every single member of the organization, when one
bothers to check) and the assertion is proved (in the twisted world of
the theorists mind).

In the upper levels however... they become a recruitment tool... a tool used
for the selection of those who may be 'chosen' for a higher purpose.

No, really.

No, not really.
You don't have anything remotely resembling proof of this madcap
assertion, do you?
No? I thought not. Does it hurt alot when reality kicks your butt like
that?
.
User: "Mark"

Title: Re: The 'bushdum' affliction - cause and the remedy 01 Jun 2004 02:11:54 AM
"Jawn" <spammersRlosers@spamcop.net> wrote in message
news:MPG.1b258718631cbe9989888@pdx.news.speakeasy.net...

In article <p5Luc.18232$be.14310@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
mburggra1@earthlink.net says...

Sure... the lower level Mason is free to do what he wishes... the lower
level Masons are a confused bunch... still unsure of their place in the
Cosmos.


Ah..., the old "upper level/lower level" conspiracy theory.

Ah..., the old 'It's all a conspiracy Theory'.
Nicely played... but not believed.
<snip>

In the upper levels however... they become a recruitment tool... a tool

used

for the selection of those who may be 'chosen' for a higher purpose.

No, really.


No, not really.

No, really.

You don't have anything remotely resembling proof of this madcap
assertion, do you?

None I can share... under penalty of Eternal Death.

No? I thought not. Does it hurt alot when reality kicks your butt like
that?

Well, now that you ask... what REALLY hurts is seeing another Brother lie
about the Craft on a public NewsGroup.
Forgiven (of course) if you've been denied the Upper levels for some
psychiatric or personality disorder.
.
User: "Jawn"

Title: Re: The 'bushdum' affliction - cause and the remedy 04 Jun 2004 12:04:47 AM
In article <__Vuc.18967$be.70@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
mburggra1@earthlink.net says...

You don't have anything remotely resembling proof of this madcap
assertion, do you?


None

I thought not.
You lose.
.



User: "David Simpson"

Title: Re: The 'bushdum' affliction - cause and the remedy 02 Jun 2004 10:29:12 AM
On Mon, 31 May 2004 18:47:49 GMT, "Mark" <mburggra1@earthlink.net>
typed furiously:

"JB" <flaxton_uk_remove@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1086010946.1869.0@ersa.uk.clara.net...




Why do masons always seemingly take the low road in response to viable
alternative thought...?



Show me some viable alternative thought and I'll get back to you.

I realise I'm talking to someone who isn't interested in reality, but just
in case...why do you insist on thinking of "The Masons" as a homogenous
group when just from this newsgroup it should be obvious there's no such
thing. Nobody will take you seriously as long as you don't see the truth.


Sure... the lower level Mason is free to do what he wishes... the lower
level Masons are a confused bunch... still unsure of their place in the
Cosmos.

In the upper levels however... they become a recruitment tool... a tool used
for the selection of those who may be 'chosen' for a higher purpose.

No, really.

You are absolutely correct. "No, really." is the perfect end to a
statement that is just so much hogwash.
--
Regards
David Simpson (Remove "farook" to reply)
(Unattached MM)
Bad manners should not be a capital crime ...
for a first offence.
Paraphrasing Robert Heinlein,
.


User: "dgr"

Title: Re: The 'bushdum' affliction - cause and the remedy 31 May 2004 02:27:24 PM
JB wrote:



Why do masons always seemingly take the low road in response to viable
alternative thought...?


Show me some viable alternative thought and I'll get back to you.

I realise I'm talking to someone who isn't interested in reality, but just
in case...why do you insist on thinking of "The Masons" as a homogenous
group when just from this newsgroup it should be obvious there's no such
thing. Nobody will take you seriously as long as you don't see the truth.

typical masonic response...
admit nothing
deny everything
counteraccuse
what part of freedom don't you understand jb...?
get back to me after you have expanded your knowledge base.
utopianow.cjb.net
abolishmoney.com
dorewilliamson.com/abolish.html
infowars.com
ubarter.com
hope this helps
david roblee
.
User: "JB"

Title: Re: The 'bushdum' affliction - cause and the remedy 31 May 2004 02:40:24 PM
"dgr" <dgordon@ak.net> wrote in message news:40BB7906.210BA42A@ak.net...

JB wrote:



Why do masons always seemingly take the low road in response to viable
alternative thought...?


Show me some viable alternative thought and I'll get back to you.

I realise I'm talking to someone who isn't interested in reality, but

just

in case...why do you insist on thinking of "The Masons" as a homogenous
group when just from this newsgroup it should be obvious there's no such
thing. Nobody will take you seriously as long as you don't see the

truth.


typical masonic response...
admit nothing
deny everything
counteraccuse

Why would I admit to something which you can see I disagree with? So I see
you have no counter to my point. Thank-you.
.




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