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Does anybody here have 33rd degree Mason knowledge??
« on: February 04, 2008, 11:27:23 PM »
I know this pyschologist/counselor who wears a gold ring with a triangle the number 33 in it. I had no idea what the hell it meant and when I asked he said it's nothing, it's personal. Well I thought nothing of it until I begain reading Angels & Demons and it got me interested in what this traingle and 33 might signify. I looked it up and it said a few things about Masonry.

I did more searching and found the exact ring, I'll post a photo. Can anyone tell me more about Masons and what the ring may signify?

This guy works for the Department of Corrections (DOC) too. That may be signifigant?

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« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2008, 12:20:57 AM »
Huge subject, what did you want to know, just if he's a 33rd mason?  Try searching his name with masonic/mason/33rd etc, many of the lodges have webpages with individual pages for members.  They often have different lists events and such, if he's active, a good chance his name will show up on a list somewhere.  The 33rd is an honorary degree in the Scottish Rite Freemasonry.

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« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2008, 12:56:32 AM »
the 'masons' are just a bnch of fags that sit around and circle jerk all night, they are gay and worthless. about as powerful as a rat's ballls

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« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2008, 01:18:03 AM »
Huge subject, what did you want to know, just if he's a 33rd mason?  Try searching his name with masonic/mason/33rd etc, many of the lodges have webpages with individual pages for members.  They often have different lists events and such, if he's active, a good chance his name will show up on a list somewhere.  The 33rd is an honorary degree in the Scottish Rite Freemasonry.
I'lll try that out. I was wondering what it is they do, and what their purpose is.

Thanks for the response

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« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2008, 01:35:50 AM »
I'lll try that out. I was wondering what it is they do, and what their purpose is.

Thanks for the response
There are two sides to the story.  On their side of things they're just a charitable fraternity.  Used to be a stonemasons union of sorts but modern freemasonry accepts all trades.  The grandmaster will tell you that now they're in the business of building people, not buildings.  Then there is a more sinister view of the freemasons.  Some of it is BS and then some of it may not be.  The sinister side is really a very long story but to sum it up, it mostly circles around a one world goal, one world religion.  The idea of no longer having many, but one.  From many, one.

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« Reply #5 on: February 05, 2008, 01:56:52 AM »
There are two sides to the story.  On their side of things they're just a charitable fraternity.  Used to be a stonemasons union of sorts but modern freemasonry accepts all trades.  The grandmaster will tell you that now they're in the business of building people, not buildings.  Then there is a more sinister view of the freemasons.  Some of it is BS and then some of it may not be.  The sinister side is really a very long story but to sum it up, it mostly circles around a one world goal, one world religion.  The idea of no longer having many, but one.  From many, one.
How involved would a 33rd degree member have to be?

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« Reply #6 on: February 05, 2008, 02:39:52 AM »
How involved would a 33rd degree member have to be?
they attain the honorary degree for being some of the most active, honorable, longterm members so a 33rd is probably very active in masonry.  On the sinister side of things, it may actually be that not even all 33rd degree members are "in on" a long term plot.  It may only be a few at the top so this person may not actually be knowingly involved IF there is a sinister side to freemasonry.  The topic gets as heated so I won't try to convince anyone one way or the other.  I know both sides to the story, up to individuals to make up their own mind.  It is also very possible and is true to an some degree that what John Matrix said is true.  If there is the sinister side, Masonry was infiltrated by these people a long time ago.  Today we see all sorts of new organizations operating with the kind of goals the masons were accused of.  Today's freemasonry might very well be a relic to study, abandoned by these elements and left to a benign fraternity.

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« Reply #7 on: February 05, 2008, 03:58:22 AM »
they attain the honorary degree for being some of the most active, honorable, longterm members so a 33rd is probably very active in masonry.  On the sinister side of things, it may actually be that not even all 33rd degree members are "in on" a long term plot.  It may only be a few at the top so this person may not actually be knowingly involved IF there is a sinister side to freemasonry.  The topic gets as heated so I won't try to convince anyone one way or the other.  I know both sides to the story, up to individuals to make up their own mind.  It is also very possible and is true to an some degree that what John Matrix said is true.  If there is the sinister side, Masonry was infiltrated by these people a long time ago.  Today we see all sorts of new organizations operating with the kind of goals the masons were accused of.  Today's freemasonry might very well be a relic to study, abandoned by these elements and left to a benign fraternity.
Well as to being sinister I don't know. He seems as he could be either sinister or kind hearted.He's a psychological genius (This guy is probably the smartest guy i've ever met)  and could fool me anytime he wished, I mean i'm not dumb by any means and I always thought I could read people but he can change the weay you feel about him so quickly it's amazing. I have to attend his 'treatment' classes for a DUI... Court ordered deal... and i've been going for a few months and I noticed his ring with a triangle and a 33 in it and I knew it wasn't age signifigant and always wondered about it. I read The da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons and the sybology work there led me to looking up what the triangle and 33 would mean and it kind of shocked me. I looked to see and Tony Blair himself is a 33rd degree (according to my research so far) and even Abe Lincoln. Amazing to me really.

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« Reply #8 on: February 05, 2008, 04:14:03 AM »
Well as to being sinister I don't know. He seems as he could be either sinister or kind hearted.He's a psychological genius (This guy is probably the smartest guy i've ever met)  and could fool me anytime he wished, I mean i'm not dumb by any means and I always thought I could read people but he can change the weay you feel about him so quickly it's amazing. I have to attend his 'treatment' classes for a DUI... Court ordered deal... and i've been going for a few months and I noticed his ring with a triangle and a 33 in it and I knew it wasn't age signifigant and always wondered about it. I read The da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons and the sybology work there led me to looking up what the triangle and 33 would mean and it kind of shocked me. I looked to see and Tony Blair himself is a 33rd degree (according to my research so far) and even Abe Lincoln. Amazing to me really.
yea it's actually pretty cools stuff.  There's a huge history behind all this that's very fascinating.  I've done quite a bit of reading and collecting on this stuff.  Some books I have are not for the public and to be returned to the lodge upon death of the mason.  I should say even if the "sinister" part is real, it should be noted that these guys don't have sinister in mind with their plan.  The idea of one people is thought to be a noble goal.  In their view, they are saving humanity so they wouldn't come across necessarily with an evil demeanor.  Well there was Alister Crowley who is an exception to that rule.  He's pretty creepy and he was a mason even though they try to deny it now for obvious reasons.


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Re: Does anybody here have 33rd degree Mason knowledge??
« Reply #9 on: February 06, 2008, 05:02:30 PM »
Interesting.  Had no idea, now I'll look for it/be aware of it
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« Reply #10 on: February 06, 2008, 05:30:30 PM »
if anyone bothers watching


http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1485155465058882626&q=secret+space&total=2957&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0


i've posted this several times....


hint what this movie is about...." the eagle has landed"!!!  thats what we said when we landed...

the masonic flag is a 2 headed eagle....


the rocket that took us to the moon ws called "titan"

lucifers name in the bible....titanus!

btw this is PF posting under my girl's name

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« Reply #11 on: February 07, 2008, 08:50:52 PM »
if anyone bothers watching


http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1485155465058882626&q=secret+space&total=2957&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0


i've posted this several times....


hint what this movie is about...." the eagle has landed"!!!  thats what we said when we landed...

the masonic flag is a 2 headed eagle....


the rocket that took us to the moon ws called "titan"

lucifers name in the bible....titanus!

btw this is PF posting under my girl's name
Very interesting, thank you.

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« Reply #12 on: February 07, 2008, 08:54:11 PM »
My dad was a active shriner, now not so active...When i told him thanks for putting the curse on the family, he replied...My father was a mason and his father was a mason and all his brothers...He wouldn't tell me shit about anything...But i can say for sure that he has zero clue what he really got mixed up in(IMOP)...He doesn't believe in any of that shit and that was his first mistake...But since his grand dad was a mason, i don't think it matters one way or another...

Some claim once one member of your bloodline takes the oath and swears on all the lives of the said bloodline, you are then forever Cursed....And i can tell you that there is some fucked up shit that happend to my bloodline...As many many others...

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« Reply #13 on: February 07, 2008, 08:58:14 PM »
Another really creepy thing is that some people who have worked side by side with Hillary Clinton have said that she is indeed a practicing witch...And i'm not talking about a hobby type thing, i'm talking about calling on some really evil shit and what not...

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« Reply #14 on: February 07, 2008, 11:35:54 PM »
I do.  I have watched both National Treasure movies at least 10 times each.  So that makes me a 33 degree Mason jar.
No Worries 4 me

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« Reply #15 on: February 08, 2008, 05:08:25 AM »
I do.  I have watched both National Treasure movies at least 10 times each.  So that makes me a 33 degree Mason jar.
I hope for your sake you're joking. 10 times ? terrible  :-\


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Re: Does anybody here have 33rd degree Mason knowledge??
« Reply #16 on: February 08, 2008, 05:30:09 AM »
I think this must be connected some how  :D


Why is there a "33" on Rolling Rock beer labels?

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Dear Cecil:

The other day my friends and I were sitting around knocking back a few beers when we came upon a question we realized only you can answer: why does it say "33" on the back of the labels of Rolling Rock beer?

We all know it's brewed from pure artesian well water in the glass-lined tanks of Latrobe, Pennsylvania, hometown of Arnold Palmer and all that. But what does the number mean?

I remember seeing it on the pony bottles ("a little nip") I drank in the Philadelphia of my college youth, and it's also on cans and the long-neck returnables. One of the assembled good ol' persons pointed out there's a French (formerly Vietnamese, he claims) beer called "33," which may have something to do with it. --Stephanie F., Washington, D.C.

Dear Stephanie:

I would venture to say there are still one or two people in this country who don't know about Rolling Rock beer. Too bad. It is a brave little brew with many shining qualities to recommend it. Among them:

(1) It's got a taste with some gravel to it, at least on occasion--the flavor is notoriously variable.

(2) They print the ingredients on the label, unlike most brewers. (They use water, malt, rice, corn, hops, and brewer's yeast, in case you're interested.) But most important of all:

(3) It's got an undeniable mystique, which derives mainly from the enigmatic 33.

The official explanation for the number, which is not entirely coterminous with the REAL explanation, is that 33 signifies two things: the year Prohibition was repealed (1933), and the number of words in the legend printed above the number on cans and returnable bottles. I quote:

"Rolling Rock from glass lined tanks in the Laurel Highlands. We tender this premium beer for your enjoyment as a tribute to your good taste. It comes from the mountain springs to you."

Now, this is a touching sentiment, and there is no question it has 33 words in it. But from the standpoint of intellectual satisfaction, it sucks.

Therefore, I hunted up James L. Tito, who at one time was chief executive officer of Latrobe Brewing, the maker of Rolling Rock beer.

Mr. Tito's family owned Latrobe from the end of Prohibition until the company was sold to an outfit in Connecticut in 1985. After some prompting, he told me the sordid truth.

Based on some old notes and discussions with family members now dead, Mr. Tito believes that putting the 33 on the label was nothing more or less than a horrible accident. It happened like this:

When the Titos decided to introduce the Rolling Rock brand around 1939, they couldn't agree on a slogan for the back of the bottle. Some favored a long one, some a short one. At length somebody came up with the 33-word beauty quoted above, and to indicate its modest length, scribbled a big "33" on it.

More argument ensued, until finally somebody said, dadgummit, boys, let's just use this one and be done with it, and sent the 33-word version off to the bottle maker.

Unfortunately, no one realized that the big 33 wasn't supposed to be part of the design until 50 jillion returnable bottles had been made up with the errant label painted permanently on their backsides. (I suppose this bespeaks a certain inattentiveness on the part of the Tito family, but I am telling you this story just as it was told to me.)


This being the Depression and all, the Titos were in no position to throw out a lot of perfectly good bottles. So they decided to make the best of things by concocting a yarn about how the 33 stood for the year Prohibition was repealed.

In retrospect, this was a stroke of marketing genius. Next to cereal boxes, beer labels are probably the most thoroughly scrutinized artifacts in all of civilization, owing to the propensity of beer drinkers to stare morosely at them at three o'clock in the morning.

The Rolling Rock "33" has baffled beer lovers for generations, and accordingly has become the stuff of barroom legend. I have letters claiming that the number has something to do with a satanic ritual, that it was the age of Christ when he died, even that it signifies the number of glass-lined tanks in the Latrobe plant.

Tres bizarre, but if M. Tito is to be believed, not quite as bizarre as the truth.

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Re: Does anybody here have 33rd degree Mason knowledge??
« Reply #17 on: February 08, 2008, 09:52:25 AM »
There must be a few Masons posting on Getbig, I hope they come give us some input.
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« Reply #18 on: February 08, 2008, 03:20:46 PM »
carpe` vaginum!

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« Reply #19 on: February 08, 2008, 03:23:09 PM »
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1457385699819054624&q=statue+on+top+of+capital&total=21&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=1

a 5 min video about who the masons are



if you r REALLy intwerested go to www.google.video.com and search for secret government

long boring video if u can stand it....BUT..it'll shock u
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« Reply #20 on: February 09, 2008, 04:40:15 PM »
I'm of a mason line, and i have never seen anything sinister about their intent.  The only thing i have ever seen my active family members do is charity work.  they do think the stories are funny though.

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« Reply #21 on: February 09, 2008, 06:00:50 PM »
I'm of a mason line, and i have never seen anything sinister about their intent.  The only thing i have ever seen my active family members do is charity work.  they do think the stories are funny though.
There are a lot of stories out there. Some must be real I suppose. Right? If not all maybe just one?

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« Reply #22 on: February 09, 2008, 06:16:04 PM »
I have no idea.

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Re: Does anybody here have 33rd degree Mason knowledge??
« Reply #23 on: February 09, 2008, 09:34:39 PM »
Its supposed to be stored at 33 degree.nice and cold. that's where the 33 comes from.

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« Reply #24 on: February 10, 2008, 09:50:16 AM »
My grandfather was a Mason. He wouldn't ever tell me anything and he quit the lodge before I was born. I had his bible from the Masonic temple, but would never let me see it. After he died it disappeared??? The one thing I do know about them is that the leaders of the US have  a lot of Mason connection, both bushes, I think Carey? I just know that their are a ton of poloticians involved. Yeah look that shit up kind of strange?