Catacomb Resident Blog

Obsolete Obsessions

24 July 2022

I get email from my readers. I need to squelch something: I don't want to hear about Freemasons and their evil plans. They don't matter any more.

There was a time they were a major source of trouble. They were designed in part to subvert some portion of mainstream Christianity. But then, churches started doing it to themselves without all the secrecy and tribalism. About the only thing we can say about Freemasons is that a bunch of old guys still cling tightly to their secrecy and tribalism, and they still protect each other as their highest law, but their organization is no longer a major entryway into the elite.

You'll find that most elite globalists are still all Freemasons, but that's about the same as most Christians being baptized in one ritual or another. It's just a symbolic thing they do as part of their induction and training, but then they almost never refer back to it again. It's a standard ticket-punch.

By the way, it's also still part of the occult religious community, but only because there are nearly a dozen different lores they all study, and Freemasonry is just one. They also study Thelema, Kabbalah, witchcraft, historical pagan religions (Egyptian is a big one), astrology (not the goofy newspaper stuff), and lots of other crap.

At this point, I can't take seriously anyone who pushes the Freemason angle as significant in the tribulation we face. There are some very real conspiracies out there, but Freemasonry is simply not significant. The newer generations don't take it that seriously. I realize a lot of stuff can look like scattered links to Masonic doctrine, but you have to realize that such doctrine is shared across a lot of other lore that the elite rely on. By itself, it's of no significance.

On the other hand, every Freemason is the enemy of genuine Christian faith. I realize an awful lot of church folks are also Freemasons, but that's part of what's wrong with the mainstream churches in the first place. The Covenant of Christ excludes any kind of Masonic commitment. In most cases, it's nothing more than a way to get inside of business deals in some parts of the US, and in some industries. Still, it's nothing less than pagan idolatry and consorting with demons. The Masonic Lodge is a pagan shrine.

Thus, if you are forming a covenant community, you'll have to exclude Freemasons until they renounce it. It's the same with almost all federal law enforcement and intelligence services; they are generally committed to pagan ideals. If they have that badge, they need to repent. State and local law enforcement varies; you'll need to investigate for yourself. And if you ask me, the same goes with anyone who maintains a strong partisan political identity. Activists are committed to non-Christian ideals. And I'm sure you can pick out other things that act the same as worshiping idols. A good elder of the body needs to have a strong sense of when demons come sneaking into the community.

It's not a question of keeping out everyone who triggers the sensing in your heart. Rather, it's being prayerfully aware that sooner or later, something ugly is going to come out. Then again, that's how it is with all of us. We all have demons we must face when the Lord is ready to cleanse us up to the next level of faith. I'm referring here to formal commitments people make that represent unholy purposes.

But as for what drives the elites, I don't want to hear about your obsession with Freemasons. It makes no significant difference in how they operate. It's obsolete.


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