Why I'm afraid of Obama.....
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bellybelle
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Thank you, I forgot the name of it. Pretty messed up.....Parson wrote:yup. i met a dude who works(worked) at ECHELONCursedC wrote:
My friend worked for a guy that developed software for the NSA for that purpose of filtering key words and phrases over the internet and surprise, Cellular phones.
Wishful thinking indeed. Be careful what you say. 1984 is here.
only if you want to dance that Black Waltz my dear. Many people have, take no shame in it. Your not selling your soul to achieve a dream.bellybelle wrote:and here i wanted to marry a freemason to guarantee the Pulitzer Prize before i died...
totally wrong tree
of course I know your kidding
I want to become a freemason still, my stepfather was a freemason and he's a good man. I still think the freemason's in general are good people, but there are bad apples in that bunch for sure.
you seem to have missed something. (several things)
that was just an aside. not related to the actual bloodline argument.
that was just an aside. not related to the actual bloodline argument.
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its not the freemasons as individuals, but the powers they pledge allegiance to that are problematicCursedC wrote:only if you want to dance that Black Waltz my dear. Many people have, take no shame in it. Your not selling your soul to achieve a dream.bellybelle wrote:and here i wanted to marry a freemason to guarantee the Pulitzer Prize before i died...
totally wrong tree
of course I know your kidding![]()
I want to become a freemason still, my stepfather was a freemason and he's a good man. I still think the freemason's in general are good people, but there are bad apples in that bunch for sure.
My back ground is a bit of a mystery since both my parents were adopted. No joke either. I could be closely related to someone famous.Parson wrote:i happen to be the great nephew of US senator Spark Matsunaga
Most likely not
no, dumbass, i'm mocking you.Parson wrote:you seem to have missed something. (several things)
that was just an aside. not related to the actual bloodline argument.
here's something fun. i'm going to go on an unrelated forum. probably n.c. based, and announce in detail my intentions to assasinate a public official in asheville.
i will show up at the specified time and place unarmed and with a camera...will be sure to report the results.
well shit mafucker...why dont you run for president and find out!CursedC wrote:My back ground is a bit of a mystery since both my parents were adopted. No joke either. I could be closely related to someone famous.Parson wrote:i happen to be the great nephew of US senator Spark Matsunaga
Most likely not
clearly if youre related to someone important youll make it to the primaries at least.
I would like to see some free thinking men in that group break away from their allegiance, but that doesn't seem likely.Parson wrote:its not the freemasons as individuals, but the powers they pledge allegiance to that are problematicCursedC wrote:only if you want to dance that Black Waltz my dear. Many people have, take no shame in it. Your not selling your soul to achieve a dream.bellybelle wrote:and here i wanted to marry a freemason to guarantee the Pulitzer Prize before i died...
totally wrong tree
of course I know your kidding![]()
I want to become a freemason still, my stepfather was a freemason and he's a good man. I still think the freemason's in general are good people, but there are bad apples in that bunch for sure.
If I do become a freemason and try to do just that, I'll lose my membership and be blackballed from the group. It would be worth it though, for principle and honor.
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