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Post by feelfree222 on Apr 29, 2007 16:51:55 GMT -4
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Post by feelfree222 on Apr 29, 2007 17:03:09 GMT -4
I'm willing to give it the benefit of the doubt and assume it's yet another misspelling--"Wittenberg," like in Hamlet. But I don't know that it means there's a library with that spelling, either, because I want evidence of the conflation between "Illuminati" and "Mason," and I doubt it's forthcoming. The Illuminati have infiltrated the Mason. At the same time, Weishaupt ordered Illuminists to infiltrate into the Lodges of "Blue Masonry" and formed their own secret societies within all secret societies. Only Masons who proved themselves internationalists and those whose conduct proved they had defected from God were initiated into the Illuminati. Thenceforth; the conspirators donned the cloak of philanthropy and humanitarianism to conceal their revolutionary and subversive activitie
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Post by PhantomWolf on Apr 29, 2007 19:06:09 GMT -4
The only Library I could find in Philly is the Free Library of Philadelphia which is in Logan Square. According to Google Maps, there isn't even any Whittenburg Square in Philly or even the US as a whole.
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Post by lenbrazil on Apr 29, 2007 19:20:35 GMT -4
LOL maybe the Library is not listed on the net. Maybe there is no - mention on the Net of a library or square by that name anywhere the World expect for the article you cited or webpages citing it -listing of any such a place in the Philadelphia phone directory -hits for any such a place in the US on Google Maps because no such library or place exist and you "fell for" a hoax. I only found evidence of one such letter the only thing we are told it that it concerned 'the nature of Masonic oaths, obligations and penalties" and it seems to mention the "Anti-Masonic Party" We can't even tell if it is anti or pro Mason, there was however stong anti-Mason feelings at the time leading to the creation of the Anti-Masonic Party It can be found in a book in library far from Philadelphia tinyurl.com/329ur5No one named Stone is mentioned It might well be, you said there were three letters. Is there any indicationn it (they) support you claims? Can you cite any real evidence to support your claims?
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Post by feelfree222 on Apr 29, 2007 23:27:06 GMT -4
LOL maybe the Library is not listed on the net. Maybe there is no - mention on the Net of a library or square by that name anywhere the World expect for the article you cited or webpages citing it -listing of any such a place in the Philadelphia phone directory -hits for any such a place in the US on Google Maps because no such library or place exist and you "fell for" a hoax. well the transcript of the article date from 1968 or 1972 .Maybe the place in question was renamed since that time. I only found evidence of one such letter the only thing we are told it that it concerned 'the nature of Masonic oaths, obligations and penalties" and it seems to mention the "Anti-Masonic Party" We can't even tell if it is anti or pro Mason, there was however stong anti-Mason feelings at the time leading to the creation of the Anti-Masonic Party It can be found in a book in library far from Philadelphia tinyurl.com/329ur5No one named Stone is mentioned It might well be, you said there were three letters. Is there any indicationn it (they) support you claims? Can you cite any real evidence to support your claims? What matters.Even if such documents can be found you would not believe than Bush decisions are in direct line with the finalisation of the master plan.
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Post by BertL on Apr 29, 2007 23:33:33 GMT -4
[well the transcript of the article date from 1968 or 1972 .Maybe the place in question was renamed since that time. Or maybe you are factually incorrect. Untrue until truth has been proven. Welcome to the burden of proof. Basically I'm saying that you'd either have to back such a statement up or admit that the article's factually incorrect.
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Post by feelfree222 on Apr 29, 2007 23:38:34 GMT -4
[well the transcript of the article date from 1968 or 1972 .Maybe the place in question was renamed since that time. Or maybe you are factually incorrect. Untrue until truth has been proven. Welcome to the burden of proof. Oh! I am very close to it. see here. The master plan of the illuminatis. www.threeworldwars.com/albert-pike.htm
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Post by BertL on Apr 29, 2007 23:41:13 GMT -4
No, I actually meant proving that any Whittenburg Square Library in Philadelphia exists or has ever existed.
EDIT: On top of that I'm not intested in going to woo conspiracy websites. I'm just lurking.
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Post by PhantomWolf on Apr 30, 2007 1:01:21 GMT -4
well the transcript of the article date from 1968 or 1972 .Maybe the place in question was renamed since that time.Negatory There have only been ever been two libraries in Philadelphia. The Free Library of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Public Library. The Free Library was established in 1891 and the Public Library in 1892. They combined in 1894 and since then have been called the Free Library of PhiladelphiaThis is a list of the 54 branch locations.
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Post by feelfree222 on Apr 30, 2007 1:07:24 GMT -4
well the transcript of the article date from 1968 or 1972 .Maybe the place in question was renamed since that time.Negatory There have only been ever been two libraries in Philadelphia. The Free Library of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Public Library. The Free Library was established in 1891 and the Public Library in 1892. They combined in 1894 and since then have been called the Free Library of PhiladelphiaThis is a list of the 54 branch locations. Is it possible that is a museum conserving historical documents ? Or do i have to digg into the catalogues in the British Museum in London to find the letter(s)? I doubt this is available from the internet.
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Post by gillianren on Apr 30, 2007 1:29:16 GMT -4
If you're presenting the alleged letter as evidence of something, it is indeed your obligation to prove the letter exists, yes. Also the contents, but proving that it exists would be a good start.
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Post by BertL on Apr 30, 2007 1:30:21 GMT -4
Is it possible that is a museum conserving historical documents ? Or do i have to digg into the catalogues in the British Museum in London to find the letter(s)? Well, feelfree, it's up to you to research whether the museum discussed and the letters discussed ever existed and/or still exist. Not up to us. Up to you. Good luck.
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Post by yodaluver28 on Apr 30, 2007 1:31:40 GMT -4
I Googled Wittenburg Square Library and the only pertinent hit I got was for a PDF article entitled "9/11 Masonic Terrorism in Early America:The 9/11 Masonic Capture & Subsequent Terrorist Murder of Capt. William Morgan in the year 1826" which seems to borrow heavily from a site called scarletandthebeast.com and mentions the supposed Illuminati letter. Not surprisingly, the author is apparently trying to sell a book.
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Post by feelfree222 on Apr 30, 2007 1:35:26 GMT -4
If you're presenting the alleged letter as evidence of something, it is indeed your obligation to prove the letter exists, yes. Also the contents, but proving that it exists would be a good start. I work at it. www.fdrs.org/freemason_conspiracy.html
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Post by feelfree222 on Apr 30, 2007 1:38:09 GMT -4
Is it possible that is a museum conserving historical documents ? Or do i have to digg into the catalogues in the British Museum in London to find the letter(s)? Well, feelfree, it's up to you to research whether the museum discussed and the letters discussed ever existed and/or still exist. Not up to us. Up to you. Good luck. Thanks ! But i will not do it. ;D Because i have already done so much. ;D Its time for me to retire now.Don't cry! I'll be back in October. The master plan of the illuminatis. www.threeworldwars.com/albert-pike.htmHmm that one is full of revelations about the US educational system of the masses (population) ... among other things. www.fdrs.org/freemason_conspiracy.html
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