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CONSPIRACY THEORIES ABOUT FREEMASONS
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Freemason      
n. francmasón, masón (miembro de una masonería)
Freemason         
  • Ottoman]] noble [[Ahmad Nami]] dressed in full Masonic attire in 1925
  • Lodge in Erlangen, Germany. First meeting after World War II with guests from US, France and Czechoslovakia, 1948.
  • Freemasonry structure showing the symbols associated with the organization
  • [[Erasmus James Philipps]], first Freemason in present-day Canada, [[Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia)]]
  • Forget-me-not]]
  • Freemasons Hall]], London, home of the [[United Grand Lodge of England]]
  • Masonic initiation, Paris, 1745
  • Grand Lodge of England]], was founded.
  • Example of Masonic symbols in [[Szprotawa]] Poland
  • Freemasons' Hall, London, c. 1809
  • Lodge in Palazzo Roffia, [[Florence]], set out for French (Moderns) ritual
  • View of room at the Masonic Hall, [[Bury St Edmunds]], Suffolk, England, early 20th century, set up for a Holy Royal Arch convocation
  • [[Masonic Temple of Santa Cruz de Tenerife]], one of the few Masonic temples that survived the [[Franco dictatorship]] in Spain
  • Print from 1870 portraying [[George Washington]] as Master of his Lodge
GROUP OF FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS; ORIGINATES FROM 14TH-C. STONEMASON FRATERNITIES; MEMBERS ARE INITIATED INTO 3 LEVELS (APPRENTICE, FELLOWCRAFT, MASTER MASON); ORGANIZED INTO LODGES, SUPERVISED BY A GRAND LODGE, BUT WITH NO WORLDWIDE GOVERNING BODY
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(n.) = masón
Ex: The author gives an outline of the social and cultural position of Freemasonry and Freemasons at this time.
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* Freemason lodge = logia masónica
freemasonry         
  • Ottoman]] noble [[Ahmad Nami]] dressed in full Masonic attire in 1925
  • Lodge in Erlangen, Germany. First meeting after World War II with guests from US, France and Czechoslovakia, 1948.
  • Freemasonry structure showing the symbols associated with the organization
  • [[Erasmus James Philipps]], first Freemason in present-day Canada, [[Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia)]]
  • Forget-me-not]]
  • Freemasons Hall]], London, home of the [[United Grand Lodge of England]]
  • Masonic initiation, Paris, 1745
  • Grand Lodge of England]], was founded.
  • Example of Masonic symbols in [[Szprotawa]] Poland
  • Freemasons' Hall, London, c. 1809
  • Lodge in Palazzo Roffia, [[Florence]], set out for French (Moderns) ritual
  • View of room at the Masonic Hall, [[Bury St Edmunds]], Suffolk, England, early 20th century, set up for a Holy Royal Arch convocation
  • [[Masonic Temple of Santa Cruz de Tenerife]], one of the few Masonic temples that survived the [[Franco dictatorship]] in Spain
  • Print from 1870 portraying [[George Washington]] as Master of his Lodge
GROUP OF FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS; ORIGINATES FROM 14TH-C. STONEMASON FRATERNITIES; MEMBERS ARE INITIATED INTO 3 LEVELS (APPRENTICE, FELLOWCRAFT, MASTER MASON); ORGANIZED INTO LODGES, SUPERVISED BY A GRAND LODGE, BUT WITH NO WORLDWIDE GOVERNING BODY
Freemason; Masonic; Freemasons; Master Mason; Free masons; Free mason; Felicitaries; Ordre de Felicité; Knights and Ladies of the Anchor; Order de Felicité; Free masonry; History of Freemasonry in Specific Countries; Landmarks of Freemasonry; List of Masonic organizations; Masonic organizations; List of masonic organizations; Masonic organizations list; Free Masons; Free-mason; Speculative mason; Masonic Order; Masonic mason; Masonism; Craft Freemasonry; Free-masonry; Obligations in Freemasonry; Oaths in Freemasonry; Free Mason; Fellow Craft; A.F.&A.M.; F.&A.M.; Freesmasons; The Masons; Ordre de Felicite; Order de Felicite; AF&AM; Entered Apprentice; Masonic obligations; Blue Lodge Freemasonry; Masonic Service Association; Mainstream Masonry; Mainstream Freemasonry; Irregular Masonry; Irregular Freemasonry; Degree (Freemasonry); Freemasonic; Freemasonry religion; Free and Accepted Masons; Masonic Balloting; Ritual in Freemasonry; Free & Accepted Masons; Degree (freemasonry); Free Masonry; Masonic Degree; Freemasonary; Masonic studies; A. F. and A. M; Masonic Degrees; Masonic apron; Masonic regalia; Estonian freemasonry; Masonic degrees; The South (Freemasonry); Masonic fraternity; Freimaurer; Ancient Free and Accepted Masons; Mason (Freemasonry); Masonic degree; Freemasonry in Europe; Three Degrees in Freemasonry; Freemasonry in the Americas; Religious opposition to Freemasonry; Master Masons; Freemasonry in the Middle East
masonería
compañerismo
camaradería

Определение

Freemasonry
·noun The institutions or the practices of freemasons.

Википедия

Masonic conspiracy theories

Hundreds of conspiracy theories about Freemasonry have been described since the late 18th century. Usually, these theories fall into three distinct categories: political (usually involving allegations of control of government, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom), religious (usually involving allegations of anti-Christian or Satanic beliefs or practices), and cultural (usually involving popular entertainment). Many conspiracy theories have connected the Freemasons (and the Knights Templar) with worship of the devil; these ideas are based on different interpretations of the doctrines of those organizations.

Of the claims that Freemasonry exerts control over politics, perhaps the best-known example is the New World Order theory, but there are others. These mainly involve aspects and agencies of the United States government, but actual events outside the US (such as the Propaganda Due scandal in Italy) are often used to lend credence to claims.

Another set of theories has to do with Freemasonry and religion, particularly that Freemasonry deals with "the occult". These theories have their beginnings in the Taxil hoax. In addition to these, there are various theories that focus on the embedding of symbols in otherwise ordinary items, such as street patterns, national seals, corporate logos, etc.

There are Masonic conspiracy theories dealing with every aspect of society. The majority of these theories are based on one or more of the following assumptions:

  • That Freemasonry is its own religion, requires belief in a unique Masonic god, and that belief in this Masonic god is contrary to the teachings of various mainstream religions (although usually noted in terms of being specifically contrary to Christian belief)
  • That the 33rd degree of the Scottish Rite is more than an honorary degree, coupled with the belief that most Freemasons are unaware of hidden or secretive ruling bodies within their organization that govern them, conduct occult ritual, or control various positions of governmental power
  • That there is a centralized worldwide body that controls all Masonic Grand Lodges, and thus, all of Freemasonry worldwide acts in a unified manner