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The Seat of the Soul

There is an ancient belief that blood is some type of magical life-giving property that is the place of consciousness, the true mind and seat of the soul. The loss of blood is the loss of life, and the death or transition of the soul into the nether world. This red...

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Your smart TV is spying on you

Big Brother is not only watching you, he is listening to you and hell, you may have a GPS microchip secretly inserted in your anus at birth for all you know... Did you also know that Samsung's Smart TV appears to be a piece of technology taken straight out of George...

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Ron Paul: Who owns you…?

Vaccine Controversy Shows Why We Need Markets, Not Mandates  By Ron Paul - If I were still a practicing ob-gyn and one of my patients said she was not going to vaccinate her child, I might try to persuade her to change her mind. But, if I were unsuccessful, I would...

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Most Excellent Master, or Sixth Degree | Chapter 6

p. 200 No Mason can receive the Degree of Most Excellent Master until after he has become a Past Master, and presided in a Lodge, or, in other words, been inducted into the Oriental Chair of King Solomon. When the Temple of Jerusalem was finished,1 those who had...

Royal Arch, or Seventh Degree | Chapter 7

p. 217 THE Royal Arch Degree seems not to have been known to what are called modern Masons as late as about 1750. That portion of the old Freemasons who met at the famous Apple-Tree Tavern, in 1717, and formed the society upon somewhat new principles, that is, so far...