posted November 23, 2005 02:39 AM
Topic: Social Engineering in the Third World - The Free Mason Way
The Saint posted August 20, 2005 02:57 AM
The Free mason's are a secret society with loyalties outside this country.
The lower ranks show their loyalty to the local upper ranks, who in turn show their loyalty to our former colonial rulers, but, the local lower ranks are not aware of this. Besides, their use of money, influence and physical threats are sufficient to keep the lower ranks in check.
Their motto is "EVER CONCEAL, NEVER REVEAL", which really means: "WE GIVE A DAMN FOR THE LAWS OF YOUR COUNTRY, ESPECILLY WHERE WHITE PEOPLE ARE CONCERNED" !!!!!!!
Their objective is to see that White People continue to dominate society via influence and finance.
Next in line for favouritism by the Free Mason's are the people who "PIMP" on their behalf, no questions asked?
Therefore, should we tolerate such Secret Society's.
If so, then why did we ask for Independance ?
The Saint posted August 20, 2005 03:05 AM
Most of the aid money received by Sri Lanka end up with the Free Masons who are the most loyal PIMPS.
The seem to maintain a huge list of such PIMPS.
So, why ask for Independance ?????
The FBI posted August 22, 2005 03:21 AM
Yo Saint,
this reminds me of a poem I once wrote of my observations here:
I went to see the circus the other day,
and I saw Chimpanzee' dressed in clothes,
the Chimps even rode bicycles,
and then I saw the Chimps hoist a flag,
and then I turned around and walked away, and I thought I heard the Chimps shout "Independance"
so with my right hand I gestured to the Chimp, "what for?"
the Chimps then started to grin bearing his teeth, and danced on his head,
and the foreign tourists started clapping and throwing money into the ring,
and then an Englishman commented, why even our 3rd class immigrants get a better deal than that!!
And then I remembered the 1st two lines of the song "Don't Cry for me Argentina",
"OH WHAT A CIRCUS, OH WHAT A SHOW"!!
The Saint posted August 26, 2005 05:06 AM
and then an Englishman commented, why even our 3rd class immigrants get a better deal than that!!
Like, before being shot in the back of the head 8 times for catching the subway train, huh !!!!
The FBI posted August 27, 2005 02:35 AM
But, the British Police did say "we regret the inconvenience", and have gifted a new coffin as well.
Hope u r not suffering from Shits-o-frania, man !!!
The FBI posted August 27, 2005 02:36 AM
But, the British Police did say "we regret the inconvenience", and have gifted a new coffin as well.
Hope u r not suffering from Shits-o-frania, man !!!
The FBI posted August 27, 2005 02:40 AM
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Jade posted August 27, 2005 03:00 AM
But, the British Police did say "we regret the inconvenience", and have gifted a new coffin as well.
Like wow, man
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Jade posted August 28, 2005 03:19 AM
Like wow, man !
The Saint posted September 03, 2005 03:26 AM
Is the Sri Lankan Chapter of the FREE MASONS into the practice of Shits-O-Frania (ie. Voodism cum Harassment cum Rumour Mongering) for the purpose of White domination and Sri Lankan Appeasement and Servitude ?
What do the Sri Lankans gain from this except the enrichment of a few PIMPS at the expense of the nation's and the individual's self respect, ofcourse.
And, should we allow M Entertainments (ie. Mad Monkey Entertainments) a free hand in our country ?
The FBI posted October 22, 2005 02:27 AM
http://southwestfarmpress.com/mag/farming_chimps_may_coming/index.html
Chimps may be coming to a courthouse near you
Jul 18, 2002 12:00 PM
Ed Duskin
Have They Gone Crazy?
The Wall Street Journal on its editorial page June 12 referred to “The Law of the Jungle” telling about a Professor Wise at Harvard who seems to believe that CHIMPANZEES and humans, which have some similar characteristics, should have equal rights and that our Constitution confers equal rights on each.
Another, Harvard law professor Larry Tribe seems to advocate that the 12th Amendment prohibiting slavery should also be applicable to animals.
Pet owners, look out!
Trial lawyers, rest assured, will take note.
If a buck can be made, they'll be suing. Just wait and see.
pakaya posted October 24, 2005 02:33 PM
CBK MET RANIL ON A CRUCIAL MEETING ON 23/10/05. DO YOU SMELL FREE MASONARY.
pakaya posted October 25, 2005 08:41 AM
The History of Freemasonry in Sri Lanka reaches back to Dutch times. In the last 26 years of their occupation of this country, they founded three lodges – two in Colombo and one in Galle.
Information about the two lodges in Colombo is scanty. However the century volume of the Colombo Municipal Council by H. A. J. Hulugalle published in 1965 records the following facts.
“Slave Island contained a mud village, an excellent parade ground and two gentlemen’s villas. One of these had been built by the Dutch as a Freemason’s lodge”
It may be reasonably assumed therefore that from these times; Freemasonry was a pursuit of the elite, whose many mansions dotted the Beira Lake area.
Sir James Emerson Tennent in the Second Volume of his Account of Ceylon published in 1859 makes the following observation.
“So multitudinous are the insects at certain seasons, that in some of the mansions at Slave Island and its vicinity, the flies invade the apartments in such numbers as to extinguish the lights. On the occasion of dinner parties it is the custom to light fires on the lawn to draw the files from the reception rooms, which are kept darkened and with the windows closed till the arrival of the guests.
It was in this context that the Victoria Masonic Temple was opened at the commencement of the twentieth century in September 1901. The building had been envisaged in 1897 in commemoration of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee but preliminaries such as the preparation of plans and the collection of funds delayed construction.
A suitable land was acquired a few hundred yards from the existing Masonic Temple consequent to a petition made through the Governor of Ceylon to the War Office in London (since the site was under military control). The transfer of the land was sanctioned at the end of 1898 and executed by the Governor, Sir West Ridgeway.
Fond memories of institutions back home dear to the traditional English colonizer, accompanying him wherever the interest of trade beckoned him, were made manifest in the form of Clubs, Cricket fields and Golf Links. It is therefore, only to be expected that Freemasonry, also being an association of gentlemen, should architecturally reflects the influence of the typical Englishmen’s club. The Victoria Masonic Hall, which was completed on 5th September 1901, is an excellent example of this.
The foundation stone for this beautiful place was laid at a simple ceremony by Hon. John Norman Campbell, a Freemason and a philanthropist at 7.15 a.m. on 27th November 1900. This building, which has sturdily withstood the vagaries of the weather and other elements, represents the stable, solid, and undemonstrative virtues of Freemasonry. It is an important monument of this period, and a part of Sri Lanka’s colonial history.
The Victoria Masonic Hall is the outcome of the efforts of years to provide a spacious and comfortable hall for the Craft in Colombo. Elaborate external architecture has been exchanged for internal comfort, as a moment’s glance would convince any discerning visitor.
This beautiful building was specially designed to meet the requirements of the various degrees of Freemasonry in Sri Lanka. The Lodge Room is connected to the service rooms on the 1st floor, while the ground floor consists of the Reception Hall for social functions. It is noteworthy that although repairs have been affected periodically in the 1990s, no major structural changes have been done, thus preserving original marks in deference to the architectural value of the building.
In the city of Colombo, the Victoria Masonic Hall stands tall as a tribute to the worthy Freemasons of Sri Lanka, who designed, constructed and maintained this hall. The English, Irish and Scottish Freemasons of Sri Lanka on 5th September 2001 celebrated it’s Century on a grand scale.
The Victoria Masonic Hall constitutes an unbroken link, systematically meeting the treasured ancient traditions of Freemasonry with the objectives and aspirations of Freemasonry in society today.
It is the bounden duty of all Freemasons in Sri Lanka to preserve the VMT Hall in all its glory, for posterity. It must remain for generations as an integral constituent of Colombo’s urban cape.
April posted October 25, 2005 05:32 PM
pakaya..... you would know this because your uncle is a freemason??????
The FBI posted October 26, 2005 02:41 AM
"The English, Irish and Scottish Freemasons of Sri Lanka on 5th September 2001 celebrated it’s Century on a grand scale."
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And what were the Sri Lankans doing ? washing their dishes ?
And Raja's were cleaning their toilets ?