Start at beginning for great info.
https://www.youtube.com/live/j1oJDN9WChs?si=TMeZnJETSvze6pjJ
Yes.
Start at beginning.
Informative.
Listened until there was just one left.
Thanks for the link.
Interesting research. Need to add one bit of information. Near the end when exposing the masonic connections she left out the Eastern Star connection to the Masons. It is a womenâs only group that consists of the wives of a Mason. Perhaps not every wife of a mason is also an Eastern Star.
@nidster âŚand not every husband is a Mason either, I might add if you donât mind. The Order of the Eastern Star should also be included. There are other groups as well, such as the Orange Lodge. Theyâre all recruiting grounds where the common person/member is filtered out and fills the role of frontman, while the rest operate behind the scenes. Itâs about connections that can be exploited by a hierarchy to further their goals. I believe someone on this website described this overall tactic as a huge toolbox containing many drawers. Each group of elites/globalists or whatever other title fits, possess such a toolbox. Using the masons as an example, they are but one tool in one drawer in the toolbox. That drawer may or may not include other âsecret societiesâ. These so called toolboxes will no doubt have many âtoolsâ and drawers in common but may also posses âspecialty toolsâ. As an example from everyday life, vehicle mechanics will have many basic tools in common, but should they decide to specialize in 1 or more areas, theyâll need âspecialty toolsâ. An engine rebuilder will have different âspecialty toolsâ than a brake or exhaust mechanic. With the age of technological advancement that weâre seeing of late, the tool list is expanding so rapidly that some elites will see the need to 'beg, borrow, or steal from anotherâs toolbox. Wars can start this way. Wars can end this way alsoâŚmy bomb is bigger than your bomb, neener, neener, neener! The schoolyard bully at play.
Hereâs an example of a recruiter that could be likened to 1 tool in 1 drawer that Iâm aware of, only because heâs local. Try and imagine how many more similar recruiters there are like himâŚjust 1 tool in 1 drawer that I would label âacademiaâ.
His obituary. Note the Rhodes Scholarship connection as a recruiter.
Not mentioned was his work in searching genealogies after retirement. I wonder who or what he was looking for. I have been unable to locate the product of this work.
Iâve noticed over the years of looking up there personal history, many these ânotableâ people are an only child, like they were placed with a couple who had no children, then went on to have extraordinary lives. Ummm eugenics stuff?
@Bill10558 Makes one wonder doesnât it? He was idolized like no other person locally. My own mother, a member of The Eastern Star, adored the man and constantly reminded anyone whoâd listen, that the home he purchased was built by one of her relatives Elisha Randall as mentioned above. Not mentioned, is this guy was married to his first cousin. This âRandallâ family originally appeared in the New World as British citizens in what is now the USA. Many such people emigrated to Canada after the War of Independence some of whom were granted large tracts of land as payment for fighting for the British in that particular war. Not the case with these âRandallsâ. They already owned 2 ships that moved up and down the North American eastern seaboard plying their trade. They also owned a store in their home community. My father belonged to The Orange Order, who were protestant supporters of the British Monarchy. A defunct group in Canada the last time I checked. The homestead where I grew up was a portion of one of these land grants. My paternal ancestors came from Scotland after being pushed out during the Highland Clearances. Pushed from one land controlled by the British to another land controlled by the same. Why? Because the ânew landâ needed settlers to hold the land for its British owners. Forced emigration. Sound familiar? It never ceases to amaze me how todays globalism can have so many local connections and how old some of these connections are. Itâs ongoing with no sign of stopping.
Wow thanks for the personal history. Yes, once a game plan is worked out and successful, rinse and repeat no matter how ancient.
I had a friend while growing up in Wyoming who belonged to DeMolay because his father was a Mason and his mother was in Eastern Star, who later moved to New York City after obtaining a nursing degree in Wyoming. Per his Facebook page heâs now a rabid Zionist.
I think Binneyâs history is extremely informative.
Whatâs interesting about Horton is she was born and raised in what was then, Transylvania, not too far from that famous castle.
The Odd Couple personified!