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Freemasonry on TV show BONES

Ripcord22A

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So im watching BONES, they are working on a case of a serial killer theyve been chasing the whole series, there is a skeleton they call the "widows son" and they are looking for the murderes apprentice and they think he is burried at the base of an acacia tree

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Bloke

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So im watching BONES, they are working on a case of a serial killer theyve been chasing the whole series, there is a skeleton they call the "widows son" and they are looking for the murderes apprentice and they think he is burried at the base of an acacia tree

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:)

Do you know the episodes title ?

Speaking of TV, my partners daughter put me onto Britain's oldest Family Businesses. The second episode is on Toye who are regalia makers.... i found it pretty interesting, but I am a history nerd...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03qlp97

I watched it on SBS catchup TV...not sure if you can access it when outside Australia.... but I watched it via

http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/video/455833155713/britains-oldest-family-businesses-toye
 

CLewey44

Registered User
So im watching BONES, they are working on a case of a serial killer theyve been chasing the whole series, there is a skeleton they call the "widows son" and they are looking for the murderes apprentice and they think he is burried at the base of an acacia tree

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Are you kidding? I've never seen that show. I may have to check it out.
 

coachn

Coach John S. Nagy
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So im watching BONES, they are working on a case of a serial killer theyve been chasing the whole series, there is a skeleton they call the "widows son" and they are looking for the murderes apprentice and they think he is burried at the base of an acacia tree

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I LOVE when the IGNORANT attempt to cash in on FREEMASONIC lore and symbols. No better comedy/tragedy could be put forth.
 

Ripcord22A

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Are you kidding? I've never seen that show. I may have to check it out.
Not kidding. Next weeks episode is the final episode of the series. 12 years. Its been one of my favorites the whole time. One of the characters, Hodgins(played by TJ THYNE) is an entomoligist and also a big conspiracy nut. Through out the series hes often quoted hogwash stuff about US.

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CLewey44

Registered User
That's sort of interesting. At the very least to pick up on any other 'hints'. Drinking game: Shot every time a masonic symbol, reference or anything related on the show BONES comes up haha. JW may not like that tho. ;)
 

ej6267

Registered User
:)

Do you know the episodes title ?

Speaking of TV, my partners daughter put me onto Britain's oldest Family Businesses. The second episode is on Toye who are regalia makers.... i found it pretty interesting, but I am a history nerd...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03qlp97

I watched it on SBS catchup TV...not sure if you can access it when outside Australia.... but I watched it via

http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/video/455833155713/britains-oldest-family-businesses-toye
I believe that one is "The Widow's Son In the Windshield" and its an old episode from Season 3.
 

Bloke

Premium Member
Oh my God, that's just blatant lol!
Please dont diss Brother Robin :)

it's interesting, in the movie Robin Hood with Russell Crowe suggests Robin's father was a Mason with some Speculative ideas...

"...
Halfway through the film, which begins in France on the return from the crusades, it is revealed that “Robin Longstride’s” father was not just a commoner but in fact a stonemason who authored a charter of rights restricting the arbitrary power of the king. Barons across England rallied in support of this charter, but in the end the king rejected it and had the humble stonemason killed. In a blatant reference to masonic occultism, one scene shows how he had secretly engraved the charter on the underside of a stone in one town’s central fountain.... On learning his lost heritage (another masonic motif), Russel Crowe takes up his father’s cause and mobilizes the barons to pressure King John to accept this charter."

http://theanvilreview.org/movie/robin-hood-the-grandmaster-of-thieves/

The (recent !) tradition of linking Robin Hood with Freemasonry continues..
 
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