The secret society of Freemasons, dating back to the 14th century, has been subject to conspiracy theories due to the organization’s rituals and use of symbols that some believe have demonic meaning.
We spoke to three Masons at the United Grand Lodge of England, the governing body of Freemasonry in England. The United Grand Lodge of England has around 200,000 members meeting in over 7,000 Lodges ...
Two Freemasons' Lodges are reportedly operating secretly at Westminster and their members include journalists. New Welcome Lodge, for MPs, peers and parliamentary staff, and Gallery Lodge, which was ...
Met Police officers will now be forced to reveal links to secret society - Freemasons swear an oath of loyalty to the ...
As Masonic halls throughout America shut their doors because of declining membership Ridley provides an extended history of the group that was in its prime a couple of generations ago. Although its ...
Jeffers' follow-up to his 2005 historical overview Freemasons takes a look at famous Masons in America, a list that includes 14 presidents, from Washington to Ford, as well as Benjamin Franklin, Davy ...
April 19, 2006 — -- Having tackled the secretive Catholic conservative group Opus Dei, Dan Brown says he's writing his next book about the Freemasons. The Freemasons say they are simply a ...
Under a full blue blood moon, a procession of figures in hooded red velvet robes approached the stage of the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Each held a single candle, with which they ...
We spoke to three Masons at the United Grand Lodge of England, the governing body of Freemasonry in England. The United Grand Lodge of England has around 200,000 members meeting in over 7,000 Lodges ...
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