Friend just became 33rd Degree Mason! | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 44834193 Netherlands 08/21/2013 10:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So what is the proper protocol for me to grill him for secrets? :) We're not close friends, only see each other a couple of times a year, but I was surprised to see he was already at this level at a relatively young age. Quoting: curiousgoods IF your friend did become a 33rd degree mason you can be sure 100% he would not be telling you about it. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 45464121 United Kingdom 08/21/2013 10:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So what is the proper protocol for me to grill him for secrets? :) We're not close friends, only see each other a couple of times a year, but I was surprised to see he was already at this level at a relatively young age. Quoting: curiousgoods IF your friend did become a 33rd degree mason you can be sure 100% he would not be telling you about it. They don't keep it a secret. The Shriners are nothing but 33rds, it's a requirement to get in, and yet they are publicly active with their ridiculous cars and hats. |
Freemasonryisdisgusting User ID: 32523064 United States 08/21/2013 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So what is the proper protocol for me to grill him for secrets? :) We're not close friends, only see each other a couple of times a year, but I was surprised to see he was already at this level at a relatively young age. Quoting: curiousgoods I bet someone close to him just got murdered. I believe that's what it takes to become a 33rd degree. It's a sacrifice to their god Lucifer the light bearer. |
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curiousgoods (OP) User ID: 45516262 United States 08/21/2013 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So what is the proper protocol for me to grill him for secrets? :) We're not close friends, only see each other a couple of times a year, but I was surprised to see he was already at this level at a relatively young age. Quoting: curiousgoods IF your friend did become a 33rd degree mason you can be sure 100% he would not be telling you about it. Well, he's got pictures of it posted all over his Facebook page so apparently it's not too secret. He took a special trip to DC for it and was one of I'm not sure how many but based on the pictures looked to be at least a few dozen. |
curiousgoods (OP) User ID: 45516262 United States 08/21/2013 10:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So what is the proper protocol for me to grill him for secrets? :) We're not close friends, only see each other a couple of times a year, but I was surprised to see he was already at this level at a relatively young age. Quoting: curiousgoods Also only old people become 33rd degree masons. His age is the part that surprises me the most. He's under 40. He looked to be about the youngest in the photos from the event. He's young enough they can groom him for a run at the presidency ;) |
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Children of the Atom User ID: 20257839 United States 08/21/2013 10:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So what is the proper protocol for me to grill him for secrets? :) We're not close friends, only see each other a couple of times a year, but I was surprised to see he was already at this level at a relatively young age. Quoting: curiousgoods Age has nothing at all to do with degrees and progress. Some people pick up faster than others and this is why some pass through the degrees faster than others. I know a man who served in the USAF who is a 32nd degree and he did it all in a few years when most of the time it can take up to 18 years. |