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PHA near Atlanta

Mindovermatter Ace

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Brothers,

Are they're any bros here that are PHA near Atlanta? I have two bros, one who is a PHA FC who will be raise this weekend and will move to Atlanta shortly afterward. Another bro is a FC in a Scottish Rite lodge (we haven't determined if it's bogus or not yet) who is looking for a home either PHA or a legitimate SR Jurisdiction. If any brother can aid and assist these bros in this transitions be feel to contact me.

Fraternally,

Bro. Aaron Bierria, MM
AXIOM LODGE #216 F&AM - PHA
MWPHGL of Louisiana Jurisdiction



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Mindovermatter Ace

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So the SR lodge ended up being BOGUS. The lodge was allegedly founded in 1979 but the GL 2004. WTH??? They're claiming SR affiliation but I seriously doubt that too.


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bupton52

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If you hit me up via PM I can put them in touch with some Atlanta brothers.

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dfreybur

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So the SR lodge ended up being BOGUS. The lodge was allegedly founded in 1979 but the GL 2004. WTH??? They're claiming SR affiliation but I seriously doubt that too.

All but two PHA jurisdictions are named Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of $STATE. Florida uses the word Union, (Missippi?) uses the word Stryker. Any other jurisdiction claiming PHA lineage is bogus. It's possible a GL using the name SR is an invasion from some other country (and thus bogus) but it's more likely their founders just made up a cool sounding names.

As to a lodge being older than its GL, that's true of founding lodges of regular jurisdictions so I'm not surprised clandestine ones do the same.
 
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