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Did Jesuits help form the Freemason Scottish Rite?
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<blockquote data-quote="robertfred777" data-source="post: 77228871" data-attributes="member: 449620"><p>The jesuit made freemasonery and put William schaw in charge of it at St Mary chapel lodge ! This would help to gain noble family from crusader and templars ancestry to take part in the conquest of England under a veil . Someone else did speak about the templars in the reply so you should take a look at the mother Goddess of the mystery school maybe you will find the black Madonna, inigo onaz Lopez de Loyola did put his sword at her feet at Montserrat. The only way to find the truth is to look for yourself. Same for the fatimite . The catacomb of Alexandria is a good place to start for isidis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robertfred777, post: 77228871, member: 449620"] The jesuit made freemasonery and put William schaw in charge of it at St Mary chapel lodge ! This would help to gain noble family from crusader and templars ancestry to take part in the conquest of England under a veil . Someone else did speak about the templars in the reply so you should take a look at the mother Goddess of the mystery school maybe you will find the black Madonna, inigo onaz Lopez de Loyola did put his sword at her feet at Montserrat. The only way to find the truth is to look for yourself. Same for the fatimite . The catacomb of Alexandria is a good place to start for isidis [/QUOTE]
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