What Has U.S. Constitution Got To Do With Freemasonry

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Freemasons Boss Reveals What REALLY Goes On In The Secretive Lodges


The head of the Freemasons refused to say their secret password live on Nick Ferrari - despite appearing on LBC to say they are not secretive at all.

The United Grand Lodge of England took out full-page adverts in newspapers to set the record straight on some of the myths about Freemasons.

Freemasons Boss Reveals What REALLY Goes On In The Secretive Lodges - LBC

He also revealed to connection between the U.S. Constitution and Freemasonry!
 
Freemasons Boss Reveals What REALLY Goes On In The Secretive Lodges


The head of the Freemasons refused to say their secret password live on Nick Ferrari - despite appearing on LBC to say they are not secretive at all.

The United Grand Lodge of England took out full-page adverts in newspapers to set the record straight on some of the myths about Freemasons.

Freemasons Boss Reveals What REALLY Goes On In The Secretive Lodges - LBC

He also revealed to connection between the U.S. Constitution and Freemasonry!
Freemasons Boss Reveals What REALLY Goes On In The Secretive Lodges


The head of the Freemasons refused to say their secret password live on Nick Ferrari - despite appearing on LBC to say they are not secretive at all.

The United Grand Lodge of England took out full-page adverts in newspapers to set the record straight on some of the myths about Freemasons.

Freemasons Boss Reveals What REALLY Goes On In The Secretive Lodges - LBC

He also revealed to connection between the U.S. Constitution and Freemasonry!
Some people claim Freemasonry has a lot to do with the formation of the Constitution, some claim it has little to do with it.
As for what goes on in their lodges and what their passwords are...... What do I care, I'm not a Freemason or a conspiracy nutjob.
 
Some people claim Freemasonry has a lot to do with the formation of the Constitution, some claim it has little to do with it.
...And at the end of the day, what difference does it make? The Constitution is what it is -- a document long ago writ -- and whatever role Freemasonry may have then played in its formulation is now of little to no consequence, aside from academic purposes.
 

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