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Bristol - Event Notice
Saturday November 29 2008
Start Time: 10:00 AM

Bristol Freemasons' Hall Open Day

category bristol | local government | event notice author Monday November 24, 2008 23:13author by Tony Gosling - Bilderberg.orgauthor email prov.sec at provinceofbristol dot orgauthor address The Provincial Secretary, Freemasons’ Hall, 31 Park Street, Bristol BS1 5NH.author phone 01179 549840 Report this post to the editors

Christmas Fair and Open Day

Every Year Bristol Freemasons' Hall opens its doors in Park Street.

Bristol Freemasons' Hall Open Day
Bristol Freemasons' Hall Open Day

This year it's on Saturday 29th November. Go along for a tour of the two temples which you will be told are 'lodge rooms' and do everything you can to persuade yourself that this is not a religious cult. See if you can spot anyone from the Bristol magistrates' bench on duty.

The Cathedral is nearby so if you feel spiritually 'dirty' after spending time in the masons' hall spend a bit of time in the Cathedral to recharge your spiritual batteries. Some interesting questions to ask might be:

Why don't you allow any natural light into your temples?
Why are there Zionist hexagrams all over the carpet?
What exact rituals do you perform in here?
Do you do them with no lights on?
Can satanists join?
Can you get me a better paid job if I join?
How many freemasons are there on Bristol City Council's planning committee?
Have you been infiltrated by satanists?
What part do human skulls and bones play in your rituals?

Well, you know the kind of question I mean, see how you do ;-)

Related Link: http://www.provinceofbristol.org.uk/events.htm

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   You're silly.     Hugo    Sat Nov 29, 2008 11:58 


 
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