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Nucky Nolan

Quote from: WeinerInHand on December 10, 2018, 07:30:58 PM
It's a shame that in an act of "equality," I can no longer mention my French heritage without being call a homophobe. The world's gone crazy.

You're safe. "Frog" is still acceptable in the Marxist Book Of Hypocrisy.






Nucky Nolan

Quote from: Mika on December 10, 2018, 07:28:08 PM
that's racist. have some respect for black brothers. white people will never learn.

Contrary to (not) popular opinion, Reverend Al (with the sharp tongue) is not the official spokes-racist for Black folks. Black lies matter.


Mika

bunch of racists. I is outta here


Nucky Nolan

Here's an idea. Maybe Donald Snoory (zzzz) could start a new thread for his boring, mind-numbingly repetitive laughing meme posts.

WeinerInHand

Quote from: Mika on December 10, 2018, 08:00:03 PM
bunch of racists. I is outta here

Hahaha - no one took the bait so it had to interject the word itself!

Nucky Nolan

Quote from: Mika on December 10, 2018, 08:00:03 PM
bunch of racists. I is outta here

Says the White guy in blackface. Only White leftists think this guy is Black.

Kidnostad3

Quote from: Metron2267 on December 10, 2018, 05:00:19 PM
I'm not carrying water for the Dr. but he made his point as to the overall dangers of the military industrial complex and the birth of the CIA.

Lordy, I'll bet the gang in Bluffdale, Utah are having lotsa laughs reading Bellgrab! ::)

Here, let me check, oops...it's another strawman!



Short form answer is I do not find either organization to Satanic per se, however there is lot of interesting history to read here:

http://occult-world.com/secret-societies/elks-benevolent-and-protective-order-of-elks/

The B.P.O.E. was founded in 1868 in New York as a drinking club, but later broadened into a fraternal, charitable, and service organization. It is open to male U.S. citizens over 21, of whom some 1,500,000 were Elks in 1994.

The founders were a group of actors who rented a room first on 14th Street and then on the Bowery, where they could drink in peace of a Sabbath evening. Members carried a cork; failure to do so meant having to buy a round of drinks. Their leader, the aggressive American nationalism of modern Elks notwithstanding, was an English actor called Charles Algemon S. Vivian. It seems likely that he borrowed at least some of the paraphernalia of the Elks from the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffalo.

When the organization changed from the Jolly Corks to the B.P.O.E., it borrowed a certain amount from the Masons, including aprons and such terms as “Tyler” for the guardian of a lodge, and “Lodge of Sorrow” (a funeral service for a dead Elk). It also established a governmental structure “Following the general plan of our Federal government,” dividing the organization into Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches.

Membership was for many years limited to “white male citizens of the United States, not under twenty-one years of age, who believe in the existence of God” and who are not “directly or indirectly a member of or in any way connected or affiliated with the Communist party, or who believe in the overthrow of our Government by force.” As long as election to a lodge was still carried out by the old blackball system, entrance to the B.P.O.E. remained subject to these requirements regardless of legislation and public outcry to the contrary, but in 1989 the Grand Lodge changed the rules so that a simple two-thirds majority vote in favor of a candidate was sufficient to ensure admission.

The oath that follows includes secrecy (not revealing “the confidential matters of the Order”), obedience to the Elks’ rules, a promise to uphold the Constitution of the United States, never to reveal the name of anyone who has received help from the lodge, and so forth. It is also forbidden to use membership of the lodge for business purposes, or to introduce politics or religion into the lodge meetings. “If I break this oath, may I wander through the world forsaken; may I be pointed out as a being bereft of decency and manhood, unfit to hold communion with true and upright men. And may God help me, and keep me steadfast in this my solemn and binding obligation in the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks in the United States of America. Amen.”

The official Christian reaction to all this varies with the sect. The Catholics leave it up to individual conscience, while some Lutheran and other sects specifically proscribe membership.


The problem with adopting any masonic rituals is YOU really have no way to gauge what the intent of the leaders is in cribbing this symbolism.

The onion skin analogy holds.



The outer layers of Freemasonry are just the same. You have to get to about the 32nd degree to really have a clue what the agenda is. Read up on the killing of Hiram Abriff and what that means within the Masonic vows and oaths.

The American Legion seems to have nothing but positive veterans based agendas, both Girls and Boys State are fantastic business and leadership programs that can be seen as feeders to DECA and other accredited university-based business leadership programs.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Legion

Programs
At the state level, The American Legion is organized into "departments", which run annual civic training events for high school juniors called Boys State. Two members from each Boys State are selected for Boys Nation. The American Legion Auxiliary runs Girls State and Girls Nation. In addition to Boys State, The American Legion features numerous programs including American Legion Baseball, Scouting, Oratorical Contests, Junior Shooting Sports, Youth Alumni, Sons of the American Legion, American Legion Riders, and Scholarships at every level of the organization.


I shall take you at your word that you're not a freemason, but I shall caution you again as I have many times that the Bush family ARE enmeshed with the globalist freemason agenda.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-12-03/ignored-legacy-george-hw-bush-war-crimes-racism-obstruction-justice

He made a dishonest case for war. Thirteen years before George W. Bush liedabout weapons of mass destruction to justify his invasion and occupation of Iraq, his father made his own set of false claims to justify the aerial bombardment of that same country. The first Gulf War, as an investigation by journalist Joshua Holland concluded, “was sold on a mountain of war propaganda.”

For a start, Bush told the American public that Iraq had invaded Kuwait “without provocation or warning.” What he omitted to mention was that the U.S. ambassador to Iraq, April Glaspie, had given an effective green light to Saddam Hussein, telling him in July 1990, a week before his invasion, “[W]e have no opinion on the Arab-Arab conflicts, like your border disagreement with Kuwait.”

Then there is the fabrication of intelligence. Bush deployed U.S. troops to the Gulf in August 1990 and claimed that he was doing so in order “to assist the Saudi Arabian Government in the defense of its homeland.” As Scott Peterson wrote in the Christian Science Monitor in 2002, “Citing top-secret satellite images, Pentagon officials estimated … that up to 250,000 Iraqi troops and 1,500 tanks stood on the border, threatening the key U.S. oil supplier.”

Yet when reporter Jean Heller of the St. Petersburg Times acquired her own commercial satellite images of the Saudi border, she found no signs of Iraqi forces; only an empty desert. “It was a pretty serious fib,” Heller told Peterson, adding: “That [Iraqi buildup] was the whole justification for Bush sending troops in there, and it just didn’t exist.”

He escalated the racist war on drugs. In September 1989, in a televised addressto the nation from the Oval Office, Bush held up a bag of crack cocaine, which he said had been “seized a few days ago in a park across the street from the White House . … It could easily have been heroin or PCP.”

Yet a Washington Post investigation later that month revealed that federal agents had “lured” the drug dealer to Lafayette Park so that they could make an “undercover crack buy in a park better known for its location across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House than for illegal drug activity” (the dealer didn’t know where the White House was and even asked the agents for directions). Bush cynically used this prop â€" the bag of crack â€" to call for a $1.5 billion increase in spending on the drug war, declaiming: “We need more prisons, more jails, more courts, more prosecutors.”

The result? “Millions of Americans were incarcerated, hundreds of billions of dollars wasted, and hundreds of thousands of human beings allowed to die of AIDS â€" all in the name of a ‘war on drugs’ that did nothing to reduce drug abuse,” pointed out Ethan Nadelmann, founder of the Drug Policy Alliance, in 2014. Bush, he argued, “put ideology and politics above science and health.” Today, even leading Republicans, such as Chris Christie and Rand Paul, agree that the war on drugs, ramped up by Bush during his four years in the White House, has been a dismal and racist failure.


Yada, yada, yada! 

Beavis (MD) and Butthead (Metron) here continue to compete for the BG shit slinging championship. 

For Beavis: I have never said nor do I think that G.H.W. Bush was a great president.    You are a fucking liar.  Your  biggest lie is your claim to be a doctor.  You don't have the objective judgement or brain power to be a successful bed pan emptier.  But feel free to prove me wrong by providing some evidence like a diploma from a medical school, certificate of residency a list of hospitals where you had priveliges, etc. 

For Butthead:  Anyone who is so unchallenging and hyper defensive of the many popular conspiracy theories that you buy into has a very tenuous grasp of reality.  You are exactly the type of all-believing fool that those who reject all conspiracy theories out of hand point to with scorn.  Maybe you can pull up something on the Girl Scouts, YMCA or the Salvation Army that smacks of conspiracy.  You know, something like the factually flawed and highly speculative shit you’ve been wallpapering this thread with.   


Nucky Nolan

Quote from: WeinerInHand on December 10, 2018, 08:03:28 PM
Hahaha - no one took the bait so it had to interject the word itself!

It's like Hillary says when she talks to Black folks. "I is in no ways too tired to get hot sauce from the bottom of my purse."

WeinerInHand

Quote from: Nucky Nolan on December 10, 2018, 08:06:47 PM
It's like Hillary says when she talks to Black folks. "I is in no ways too tired to get hot sauce from the bottom of my purse."

"It's okay, they all look alike."
~ Hillary Clinton

chefist

Quote from: Nucky Nolan on December 10, 2018, 08:02:41 PM
Here's an idea. Maybe Donald Snoory (zzzz) could start a new thread for his boring, mind-numbingly repetitive laughing meme posts.

Nah..he's paid to post here...the money stopped for while...it's flowing again...get used to it.

Nucky Nolan

Quote from: WeinerInHand on December 10, 2018, 08:08:53 PM
"It's okay, they all look alike."
~ Hillary Clinton

She likely would say, "that's why I can't tell the super-predators from the good ones who serve us coffee." Let's see who gets the two references.

Nucky Nolan

Quote from: chefist on December 10, 2018, 08:09:42 PM
Nah..he's paid to post here...the money stopped for while...it's flowing again...get used to it.

If that's the case, they're definitely not getting their money's worth. Like the kids say, that old-head is as lame AF.

chefist

Quote from: Nucky Nolan on December 10, 2018, 08:13:59 PM
If that's the case, they're definitely not getting their money's worth. Like the kids say, that old-head is as lame AF.

Not a matter...just paid to post. "Correct the Record"

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