Photo; Edward Teach AKA Black Beard the pirate. SOURCE Wikipedia (Public Domain)
From youtube uploaded by SouthSaturnDelta1 May 29, 2011
Photo; Edward Teach AKA Black Beard the pirate. SOURCE Wikipedia (Public Domain)
From youtube uploaded by SouthSaturnDelta1 May 29, 2011
Photo: Freemason Masonic Lodge in downtown Jacksonville, Florida. CREDIT: Dennis Crenshaw. Permission is granted to use as long as Credit is included.
from Want to Know.info
“George Washington was a Mason, along with 13 other presidents and numerous Supreme Court Justices. Benjamin Franklin published a book about Freemasonry on his own printing press. Nine signers of the Declaration of Independence were Freemasons, including the man with the biggest signature: John Hancock.”
– MSNBC article on the Masons and Freemasonry titled “Secrets of ‘The Lost Symbol,'” 10/27/09
Dear friends,
Few people understand the degree to which secret societies like the Masons wield power and control behind the scenes in our world. 14 out of the 43 U.S. presidents were Masons. That is one out of three presidents. Yet most people know very little about this secretive organization. Key major media articles have given a glimpse of the inordinate power of top secret societies, yet the media in general seem reluctant to investigate deeply and to inform us of these powerful groups. . . . Read Complete Report
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11/7/2012: Roots of the Controllers Part 1: The House of Rothschild (full Video)
from U.S. Politics Today
Sunday 23 Sep, 2012
Success in the Arctic a result of exceptional partnerships
The Honourable Peter Kent, Minister of Environment and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, today gave an update on this summer’s Arctic archaeological survey led by Parks Canada’s Underwater Archaeology Service to find the ill-fated 1845-1846 Franklin Expedition vessels: HMS Erebus and HMS Terror.
“The search for the lost Franklin vessels continues, but I can unequivocally say that this year’s survey was by far our most successful one to date,” said Minister Kent. “I would like to congratulate all our amazing partners who were part of this Canadian-led research team. They reached new heights with this project, and I look forward to seeing what new possibilities open up in time for next year’s continued search.” . . . Read Complete Report
from youtube
Uploaded by GhostWatching on May 31, 2009
Sir John Franklin’s ill fated north west passage expedition in 1845 which cost the lives of all the men taking part. The remains of some of these men who died early on were later found still well preserved in their icy tombs160 years after the disaster..