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Help. Browse Feeds, News & Blogging. Scraper. SNIPPITS and SNAPPITS. The Atlantean Conspiracy. EarthLink - Welcome to myEarthLink. Welcome to Project Camelot Portal. Welcome to Project Camelot Productions. Five Best Web Browsers - Web browsers - Lifehacker. Best web browsers - Ixquick Web Search. Top 10 Must-have Firefox Extensions - Download managers - Lifeha. Hompages, Best. ConsumerAffairs.com: Knowledge is Power! Consumer news, reviews, Search Page. Anti-Masonic Examples: The Others (A-L) Milton William Cooper - One of the most extraordinary examples of paranoid conspiracy to be found, Cooper saw a connection between everything from the Bolshevik Revolution to Orson Welles' War of the Worlds on through Communism and extraterrestrials (although before his death, he had ceased calling the denial of UFOs "the big lie" as he did when he believed that UFOs were real).

He had identified radio personality and conspiracy theorist Art Bell as a Freemason totally without proof and believed that everything was part of a Masonically-controlled Illuminati. To give you a better idea, here's what Cooper had to say about the moon landings: "All names, missions, landing sites, and events in the Apollo Space Program echo the occult metaphors, rituals, and symbology of the Illuminati's secret religion. "Exploration of the moon stopped because it was impossible to continue the hoax without being discovered. And of course they ran out of pre-filmed episodes. Mr. Anti-Masonic Examples: Dr. Cathy Burns. She also uses a UNIQUE writing style which uses EMPHASIS through FREQUENT CAPITALIZATION AND BOLD CHARACTERS.

Perhaps she thinks her readers are likely to MISS HER POINTS? In addition, Burns (whose doctoral credentials, strangely, never seem to be mentioned) - unlike most other anti-Masonic writers - seems to find bizarre sexual connotations in nearly all of the symbols used by Freemasonry as well as some she just thinks are used. You'll see what we mean as we quote some of her literary efforts using just a few paragraphs from one of her anti-Masonic works! "Hidden Secrets of Masonry" This work begins with what appears at first blush to be a profound statement: "Most people who join Masonic organizations have no idea what Masonry ACTUALLY teaches.

" We wonder, of course, why someone would join if that were indeed the case. And, never having been a Mason, we wonder how the good Doctor is somehow privy to things that others aren't. Popular religious leader? November 2001 update: Dr. Anti-Masonic Examples: Ministry of Bible Defense / Sonny Rene St. René Sonny Stermole, the creator of the "Ministry of Bible Defense" website shot his next door neighbor in cold blood on June 13, 2007. News reports indicated Mark A. Wright had gone outside to light his barbeque grill for a family meal when he was shot six times in the chest by Mr. Stermole who was subsequently charged with 1st-Degree Intentional Homicide and found Guilty but Not Guilty Due to Mental Disease/Defect. Mr. Stermole, over the course of the trial, fired a couple of attorneys and asserted he was not mentally defective. Several years ago, Mr. Stermole, 56, lived in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Our deepest sympathies are extended to the Wright family. As of December 13, 2007, the court found that the defendant was not competent to proceed, but more likely than not to regain competency if treated.

Question 1: At the time the crime was committed, did the defendant have a mental disease or defect? You can follow additional developments on the court's website here. Anti-Masonic Examples: Chick Publications. Hatred for Jesus' sake The internet's 'Kooks Museum' wrote this: "Has Satan been knocking at your door? Is your life an eternal nightmare of alcohol, divorce, secularism, rock and roll and drugs? Jack Chick, in easy-to-read comic format, will tell you exactly what you need to do to be saved. " We couldn't have put it any better! In addition to the issues referenced, Freemasonry is yet another part of the Chick moralization empire.

But Mr. And Chick's website also points - as a resource - to the incoherencies of Bill Schnoebelen, the fellow who doesn't know whether he's coming or going. You can check out the many other things the comic book 'ministry' is against and see some of their tracts right here. Interestingly, not only Masons find Chick's rhetoric loathsome. It is, perhaps, somewhat apocryphal that a short comic book would become the basis for someone's beliefs about an organization. An equal opportunity bigot To reality Are you more interested in the Kooks Museum?

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