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wiki links :stopitslime:

and related to this mason shyt, ive seen this logo on cars a couple of times
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what does it mean or what is it?
 

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:laff: :laff: :laff: :deadrose: @ this @Infamous guy.

Bruh Masons are real, like others have said the only speculation is whether or not the Masons are tied to this Illuminati group. THAT is the organization that may or may not exist.
instead of laughing educate me :dahell: This is whats wrong with forums. When your uneducated about something people won't educate you, they just laugh at you like your expected to know it
 

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wiki links :stopitslime:

and related to this mason shyt, ive seen this logo on cars a couple of times
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what does it mean or what is it?

If you don't know already you don't need to know. If you want you can go to your local lodge.

Tired of this conspiracy nonsense making masons look bad, it's not about taking over the world.:childplease:
 

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If you don't know already you don't need to know. If you want you can go to your local lodge.

Tired of this conspiracy nonsense making masons look bad, it's not about taking over the world.:childplease:
you think i cant just find out on the internet if i want to know bad enough? Acting like its some top secret shyt then refusing to tell me what it means. Ill google it plehboi and find out what it means and its gonna get you mad :ufdup:
 

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you think i cant just find out on the internet if i want to know bad enough? Acting like its some top secret shyt then refusing to tell me what it means. Ill google it plehboi and find out what it means and its gonna get you mad :ufdup:

Just like you're gonna dig up some bullshyt about world domination when what goes on in the lodges are supposed to be secret in the first place. You do that 'pleboi'
 

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Turn your nose at information given and then cry about not being educated brehs
he gave me wiki links...

you cant be this dumb. I shouldn't have to explain why wiki links aren't a credible/legit source of information
 

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instead of laughing educate me :dahell: This is whats wrong with forums. When your uneducated about something people won't educate you, they just laugh at you like your expected to know it
I gave you the information you needed, and you bytched about it being from wiki. You didn't even read it. If you're an adult, and you don't know what freemasons are or are about, I can give you a pass, but if you don't know they exist, then you're an idiot.

he gave me wiki links...

you cant be this dumb. I shouldn't have to explain why wiki links aren't a credible/legit source of information
You're a moron, dog. All that shyt has sources at the bottom of it. If you want more info click on the links and check it out. I hate when you fukks try to discredit the entire catalog of wikipedia because you came across misinformation a few times. It's only a guide IF you want to learn about stuff. Click the sources, read the articles.

what am i supposed to believe in the illumanti too now? is that real too? :ohhh:

You're just dumb bro. I clearly told you it's two different things. Totally different things. Regular, normal people are masons. The Illuminati is an unproven, speculative cult which you can believe in if you want.
 

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Its known that the new Denver airport was funded by Masons and has a lot of Masonic and Luciferian symbolism throughout. Don't even start me with the underground.

The creepiest par of the airport to me is the red eye horse.

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When I flew into Denver a few years ago, the taxi driver told me that the dude that designed the horse statue died. Cause of death was the horse statue falling on him.
 

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When I flew into Denver a few years ago, the taxi driver told me that the dude that designed the horse statue died. Cause of death was the horse statue falling on him.



That's true. Here is an article

DIA Sculptor Killed By Own Sculpture Luis Jimenez Killed By 'Mustang' Piece


Posted: 06/16/2006 Last Updated: 2789 days ago Luis Jimenez, a successful but often controversial sculptor whose work was supposed to be installed at Denver International Airport this year, died Tuesday in what authorities are calling an industrial accident. Part of a 32-foot sculpture was being moved with a hoist at Jimenez's New Mexico studio when it came loose and struck the artist, pinning him against a steel support, said the Lincoln County Sheriff's Department. He was taken to the Lincoln County Medical Center, where he was later pronounced dead.

"Luis Jimenez's loss to the United States, to New Mexico, to the Chicano community is great," friend David Hall told Albuquerque television station KRQE. "He was an icon, he was a very famous and well-respected artist. ... We will dearly miss him."

Jimenez, 65, was known for his large and colorful fiberglass sculptures that depicted fiesta dancers, a mourning Aztec warrior, steelworkers and illegal immigrants. His work has been displayed at the Smithsonian and the Museum of Modern Art. It's often started arguments and spurred emotions.

"It is not my job to censor myself," Jimenez once said. "An artist's job is to constantly test the boundaries."

Nancy Fleming, a friend of the artist, said Jimenez was working on a huge fiberglass rendering of a rearing horse when he died. That sculpture, named Mustang, was bound for DIA. Fleming said he was making the statue in three pieces: the head, middle and legs.

"Mr. Jimenez's untimely death is a tragic loss for the nation's art community," said Erin Trapp, director of the Denver office of cultural affairs. "He will be remembered for his artistic vision, compassion and generosity through a rich legacy of work."

The airport and the cultural affairs office will work with the local community to determine how the piece can be finished, the office said in a news release.

Earlier this year, the airport threatened to sue Jimenez again because he had not finished his piece on time. He had been working on the sculpture for more than 10 years and had been given several deadlines. His last deadline was May 31 but it passed with no sign of the horse. He was to be paid $300,000 for the piece.

The city sued Jimenez to get back an upfront payment of $165,000 and finished parts of the sculpture. Jimenez filed a counter suit after the airport considered putting the sculpture inside the terminal instead of on a street median outside as originally agreed. Both lawsuits were dismissed.

James Moore, former director of the Albuquerque Museum, praised Jimenez's abilities.

"If there were a Michelangelo living in our time in terms of talent and creativity, Luis was it," Moore said, adding that Jimenez was always concerned with humanity and social conditions.

Gov. Bill Richardson ordered flags to be flown at half-staff Thursday and Friday in honor of Jimenez.

Jimenez grew up in El Paso, Texas, and learned to paint and to fashion large works out of metal in his father's sign shop. He graduated in fine arts from the University of Texas in Austin and lived in New York City for a time.

In 1969, he created "Man on Fire," a sculpture of a man in flames that drew its inspiration both from Buddhist monks in South Vietnam who burned themselves and the Mexican story of Cuahtemoc, set afire by Spanish conquerors. The sculpture was displayed at the Smithsonian.

Jimenez recently completed a mud casting of firefighters and three fiberglass flames as part of a memorial for the city of Cleveland.

Jimenez won numerous awards and his work is on display at public sites across the nation and in New Mexico, including the University of New Mexico and Albuquerque's Martineztown.

Some of his pieces also are in museum collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe.

"I think because his works are so monumental -- they have a presence in communities that other artists who show in galleries maybe don't have -- that their presence will stay on with us," Fleming said. "His vision and his technique will stay with us. We will miss anything more that he might have produced."
 
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