Shadowglass
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If you want to have a background on Freemasonry before "the Solomon Key" comes out, try reading "The Hiram Key". You may learn somethings about the US founding fathers that you didn't know.
Most government buildings in Washington have a masonic corner stone, as well as George Washington, a known mason, allowed a painting of himself wearing his masonic apron (not normally done).
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Shadowglass
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www.wisdomportal.com/Dates/WashingtonMason.html
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EVDebs
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Famous Freemasons websites
http://www.masonicinfo.com/famous.htm
http://www.mastermason.com/bellepoint20/page4.html
" Some DeMolay alumni include: Walt Disney, John Wayne; newsmen Dan Rather, Walter Cronkite, John Cameron Swayze, Willard Scott and Chet Huntley; entertainers Dick and Tommy Smothers, Buddy Ebsen, Burl Ives; and authors John Steinbeck and William Shirer." http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/textfiles/family.html
You can see Steinbeck's Knight Templar background being mentioned in Winter of Our Discontent's main character.
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rheyn
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Jumping to crazy conclusions here, but this is fun to think about none the less. There is a bridge in DC named the Rosslyn-Key Bridge...Rosslyn Chapel (Not sure if they are spelled the same) and Key...spooky.
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steelgeneral
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A little off the DB subject, but regarding literary and movie links to freemasonry, how about the old Sherlock Holmes movie where Holmes tracks down Jack The Ripper. The Ripper turns out to be a royal personage, protected by highly placed freemasons. The story suggested that freemasons pretty much ran the 1800 English government and covered up what would have been a huge scandal. Hence, the Ripper was never "caught."
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Dazzle
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You said it yourself, it was a story.
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EVDebs
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steelegeneral, Dazzle
"All the stuff on the thread about Victorian Freemasons and their place in the establishment of the time reminded me of the movie "Murder by Decree". In it, Holmes (played by Christopher Plummer) and Watson, investigate the Ripper murders. In one part of the film, Holmes deduces that the inscription found on a Whitechapel wall "the jewes are not the ones who will be blamed for nothing" doesn't mean that the jews of the East End are to blame for the murders, but rather that there is a conection with the Freemasons. This indeed turns out to be so when later on in the film he is taken to a Masonic temple and is confronted by Sir Charles Warren who warns him to leave the case alone.""
from http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/ColonialWars/message/34009
Movies like Murder By Decree and the recent From Hell (with Johnny Depp) show the Masonic wording related to the Jewes, not to be confused with Jews, who are the three murderers of Hiram Abif in Masonic ritual lore.
Other movies showing Knights Templars and Freemasons in a bad light are Ivanhoe, the recent Kingdom of Heaven. Stuff abounding from Godfather III (mentions the phoney P2 Masonic Lodge in Italy) also make Freemasonry look bad.
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steelgeneral
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EVDebs,
That's right--it was "Murder By Decree," not the best Sherlock Holmes story around, but one that explored sinister rumors of Freemasonry and its alleged ties to politics. Not being a mason, I can't say one way or another whether these types of things go on.
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Dazzle
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Oh, is EvDebs making ludicrously large posts again?
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corsig
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Quote:
EVDebs said:
Movies like Murder By Decree and the recent From Hell (with Johnny Depp) show the Masonic wording related to the Jewes, not to be confused with Jews, who are the three murderers of Hiram Abif in Masonic ritual lore.
It was actually "Juwes" that was written on the wall not "Jewes"
Cory
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