Diesan Romero
Registered User
I never saw Freemasonry as a conspiracy, much less something mystical. I was very clear about what it was before I started. No doubt I was right; Freemasonry is very far from that.
However, I have read books and references about the Freemason's conspiracy regarding the independence processes. Even in the United States. We all know that George Washington was a prominent Freemason, and other figures related to him.
Since I am a Freemason, too controversial topics, such as politics and religion, have never been touched, which comforts me a lot. Was it always like this? If there was a Masonic conspiracy in the independence processes, were they discussed in an open lodge or not? Is there any severe book about this topics?
In my native country, Cuba, Spanish and rebel Masons belonged to the same lodge; however, it is said that depending on the color of the garments that day, they stayed to conspire for the country's liberty after having closed the lodge.
However, I have read books and references about the Freemason's conspiracy regarding the independence processes. Even in the United States. We all know that George Washington was a prominent Freemason, and other figures related to him.
Since I am a Freemason, too controversial topics, such as politics and religion, have never been touched, which comforts me a lot. Was it always like this? If there was a Masonic conspiracy in the independence processes, were they discussed in an open lodge or not? Is there any severe book about this topics?
In my native country, Cuba, Spanish and rebel Masons belonged to the same lodge; however, it is said that depending on the color of the garments that day, they stayed to conspire for the country's liberty after having closed the lodge.