• Episode 22)Trump Part 2: The fake assassination attempt, how it was done and why. The ultimate guide from an ex sniper. https://texanwolfproductions.podbean.com/e/episode-22trump-part-2-the-fake-assassination-attempt-how-it-was-done-and-why-the-ultimate-guide-from-an-ex-sniper/
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  • A Song of Praise II

    [Verse 1]

    I hear the choirs are singing,
    From a thousand miles away,
    They lift their songs of love,
    To bless a child in prayer today.

    Their voices rise like angels,
    Merging with the morning light,
    A melody of hope unfolds,
    Guiding hearts through the night.

    [Chorus]

    Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah,
    Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah.

    [Verse 2]

    As I walk through gardens,
    Of a lonely heart I tread,
    My eyes washed with the teardrops,
    Where love once gracefully led.

    I ponder why she left me,
    My queen of light and grace,
    Her whispers now a shadow,
    In this empty, hollow space.

    [Chorus]

    Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah,
    Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah.

    [Verse 3]

    Walking in the snow’s white blanket,
    My heart turned into ice,
    Drowning in the depths of silence,
    Where love paid the ultimate price.

    Yet in my darkest moments,
    I heard those choirs singing clear,
    From a thousand miles above me,
    They whispered, “Hold on, don't fear.”

    [Chorus]

    Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah,
    Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah.

    [Bridge]

    In my need, a voice remembered,
    From a friend who cared,
    He found me in the shadows,
    On this path that felt so bare.

    We walked through star-lit nights,
    Hand in hand through life's embrace,
    Warmed by flickering candles' glow,
    In mercy’s sweet, warm space.

    [Verse 4]

    As we shared our bread and laughter,
    And the wine of love divine,
    We danced in fields of longing,
    Finding joy, and all was fine.

    Till the morning sun awoke us,
    With a choir’s vibrant play,
    From a thousand miles they beckoned,
    Praising the newborn day.

    [Chorus]

    Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah,
    Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah.

    [Outro]

    So raise your hearts and voices,
    Let the praises fill the air,
    For in the song of love and loss,
    We find our strength, our prayer.

    In every note, a healing,
    In every word, the grace,
    We sing our song of praises,
    In this beautiful embrace


    Stan Rams Art Media Amsterdam

    #gospel #anthem #mp3
    A Song of Praise II [Verse 1] I hear the choirs are singing, From a thousand miles away, They lift their songs of love, To bless a child in prayer today. Their voices rise like angels, Merging with the morning light, A melody of hope unfolds, Guiding hearts through the night. [Chorus] Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. [Verse 2] As I walk through gardens, Of a lonely heart I tread, My eyes washed with the teardrops, Where love once gracefully led. I ponder why she left me, My queen of light and grace, Her whispers now a shadow, In this empty, hollow space. [Chorus] Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. [Verse 3] Walking in the snow’s white blanket, My heart turned into ice, Drowning in the depths of silence, Where love paid the ultimate price. Yet in my darkest moments, I heard those choirs singing clear, From a thousand miles above me, They whispered, “Hold on, don't fear.” [Chorus] Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. [Bridge] In my need, a voice remembered, From a friend who cared, He found me in the shadows, On this path that felt so bare. We walked through star-lit nights, Hand in hand through life's embrace, Warmed by flickering candles' glow, In mercy’s sweet, warm space. [Verse 4] As we shared our bread and laughter, And the wine of love divine, We danced in fields of longing, Finding joy, and all was fine. Till the morning sun awoke us, With a choir’s vibrant play, From a thousand miles they beckoned, Praising the newborn day. [Chorus] Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. [Outro] So raise your hearts and voices, Let the praises fill the air, For in the song of love and loss, We find our strength, our prayer. In every note, a healing, In every word, the grace, We sing our song of praises, In this beautiful embrace Stan Rams Art Media Amsterdam #gospel #anthem #mp3
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  • A Song of Praise I

    [Verse 1]

    I hear the choirs are singing,
    From a thousand miles away,
    They lift their songs of love,
    To bless a child in prayer today.

    Their voices rise like angels,
    Merging with the morning light,
    A melody of hope unfolds,
    Guiding hearts through the night.

    [Chorus]

    Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah,
    Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah.

    [Verse 2]

    As I walk through gardens,
    Of a lonely heart I tread,
    My eyes washed with the teardrops,
    Where love once gracefully led.

    I ponder why she left me,
    My queen of light and grace,
    Her whispers now a shadow,
    In this empty, hollow space.

    [Chorus]

    Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah,
    Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah.

    [Verse 3]

    Walking in the snow’s white blanket,
    My heart turned into ice,
    Drowning in the depths of silence,
    Where love paid the ultimate price.

    Yet in my darkest moments,
    I heard those choirs singing clear,
    From a thousand miles above me,
    They whispered, “Hold on, don't fear.”

    [Chorus]

    Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah,
    Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah.

    [Bridge]

    In my need, a voice remembered,
    From a friend who cared,
    He found me in the shadows,
    On this path that felt so bare.

    We walked through star-lit nights,
    Hand in hand through life's embrace,
    Warmed by flickering candles' glow,
    In mercy’s sweet, warm space.

    [Verse 4]

    As we shared our bread and laughter,
    And the wine of love divine,
    We danced in fields of longing,
    Finding joy, and all was fine.

    Till the morning sun awoke us,
    With a choir’s vibrant play,
    From a thousand miles they beckoned,
    Praising the newborn day.

    [Chorus]

    Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah,
    Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah.

    [Outro]

    So raise your hearts and voices,
    Let the praises fill the air,
    For in the song of love and loss,
    We find our strength, our prayer.

    In every note, a healing,
    In every word, the grace,
    We sing our song of praises,
    In this beautiful embrace


    Stan Rams Art Media Amsterdam

    #gospel #anthem #mp3
    A Song of Praise I [Verse 1] I hear the choirs are singing, From a thousand miles away, They lift their songs of love, To bless a child in prayer today. Their voices rise like angels, Merging with the morning light, A melody of hope unfolds, Guiding hearts through the night. [Chorus] Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. [Verse 2] As I walk through gardens, Of a lonely heart I tread, My eyes washed with the teardrops, Where love once gracefully led. I ponder why she left me, My queen of light and grace, Her whispers now a shadow, In this empty, hollow space. [Chorus] Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. [Verse 3] Walking in the snow’s white blanket, My heart turned into ice, Drowning in the depths of silence, Where love paid the ultimate price. Yet in my darkest moments, I heard those choirs singing clear, From a thousand miles above me, They whispered, “Hold on, don't fear.” [Chorus] Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. [Bridge] In my need, a voice remembered, From a friend who cared, He found me in the shadows, On this path that felt so bare. We walked through star-lit nights, Hand in hand through life's embrace, Warmed by flickering candles' glow, In mercy’s sweet, warm space. [Verse 4] As we shared our bread and laughter, And the wine of love divine, We danced in fields of longing, Finding joy, and all was fine. Till the morning sun awoke us, With a choir’s vibrant play, From a thousand miles they beckoned, Praising the newborn day. [Chorus] Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. [Outro] So raise your hearts and voices, Let the praises fill the air, For in the song of love and loss, We find our strength, our prayer. In every note, a healing, In every word, the grace, We sing our song of praises, In this beautiful embrace Stan Rams Art Media Amsterdam #gospel #anthem #mp3
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6aLV5MFzVU

    At 76 Years Old, Stevie Nicks Confesses He Was the Love of Her Life

    From the sun-drenched streets of California to the dizzying heights of global stardom, we trace Nicks' journey through love's treacherous terrain. Discover how her romances with musical titans like Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood not only shaped the sound of an era but also forged the emotional crucible from which her most powerful songs emerged.

    But this is more than just a tale of rock 'n' roll romances. It's an exploration of a woman's quest for love and artistic fulfillment in a world that often demanded she choose between the two. Witness Nicks navigate the perilous waters of fame, battling addiction and heartbreak while creating some of the most beloved music of our time.

    From the electric chemistry of her early days with Buckingham to the intense passion of her "great love" Joe Walsh, each relationship in Nicks' life adds a new dimension to our understanding of this complex artist. We delve into how these loves inspired her songwriting, influencing classics that continue to resonate with millions.

    Whether you're a die-hard Fleetwood Mac fan or new to the magic of Stevie Nicks, this video offers a compelling look at the woman behind the legend. It's a journey through the heart of rock 'n' roll, a celebration of artistic passion, and an unflinching exploration of love's power to inspire, destroy, and ultimately, heal.

    This is more than just a story of a rock star's love life – it's an ode to the enduring power of the human heart and the music it creates.

    At 76 Years Old, Stevie Nicks Confesses He Was the Love of Her Life Edited
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6aLV5MFzVU At 76 Years Old, Stevie Nicks Confesses He Was the Love of Her Life From the sun-drenched streets of California to the dizzying heights of global stardom, we trace Nicks' journey through love's treacherous terrain. Discover how her romances with musical titans like Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood not only shaped the sound of an era but also forged the emotional crucible from which her most powerful songs emerged. But this is more than just a tale of rock 'n' roll romances. It's an exploration of a woman's quest for love and artistic fulfillment in a world that often demanded she choose between the two. Witness Nicks navigate the perilous waters of fame, battling addiction and heartbreak while creating some of the most beloved music of our time. From the electric chemistry of her early days with Buckingham to the intense passion of her "great love" Joe Walsh, each relationship in Nicks' life adds a new dimension to our understanding of this complex artist. We delve into how these loves inspired her songwriting, influencing classics that continue to resonate with millions. Whether you're a die-hard Fleetwood Mac fan or new to the magic of Stevie Nicks, this video offers a compelling look at the woman behind the legend. It's a journey through the heart of rock 'n' roll, a celebration of artistic passion, and an unflinching exploration of love's power to inspire, destroy, and ultimately, heal. This is more than just a story of a rock star's love life – it's an ode to the enduring power of the human heart and the music it creates. At 76 Years Old, Stevie Nicks Confesses He Was the Love of Her Life Edited
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  • Planet Earth II: Official Extended Trailer | BBC Earth

    14 okt 2016

    10 years ago Planet Earth changed our view of the world. Now we take you closer than ever before. This is life in all its wonder. This is Planet Earth II.


    A decade ago, the landmark television series Planet Earth redefined natural history filmmaking, giving us the ultimate portrait of life on Earth. Planet Earth II, narrated by Sir David Attenborough, will reveal our planet from a completely new perspective, using significant advances in both filming technology and our understanding of the natural world.

    And if you are not excited enough already it features an original score by legendary composer Hans Zimmer.


    A BBC Studios Natural History Unit production, co-produced with BBC America, ZDF, Tencent and France Télévisions.

    Subscribe to the BBC Earth YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSubBBC Earth YouTube Channel: / bbcearth

    Planet Earth II: Official Extended Trailer | BBC Earth 14 okt 2016 10 years ago Planet Earth changed our view of the world. Now we take you closer than ever before. This is life in all its wonder. This is Planet Earth II. A decade ago, the landmark television series Planet Earth redefined natural history filmmaking, giving us the ultimate portrait of life on Earth. Planet Earth II, narrated by Sir David Attenborough, will reveal our planet from a completely new perspective, using significant advances in both filming technology and our understanding of the natural world. And if you are not excited enough already it features an original score by legendary composer Hans Zimmer. A BBC Studios Natural History Unit production, co-produced with BBC America, ZDF, Tencent and France Télévisions. Subscribe to the BBC Earth YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSubBBC Earth YouTube Channel: / bbcearth
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  • The ultimate box champion/ the greatest boxer of all time defeats every fighter easilly with his special techniques
    The ultimate box champion/ the greatest boxer of all time defeats every fighter easilly with his special techniques
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  • Patricia "Boots" Mallory (October 22, 1913 – December 1, 1958) Born in Louisiana, and growing up in Alabama, she went to New York City to act, where she made a strong impression in the Broadway production of the Ziegfeld Follies of 1931. Moving to Hollywood, she found employment with Fox Films and was cast in the film version of Dawn Powell's play Walking Down Broadway.

    This was the first sound film by Erich von Stroheim. He shared both screenwriting and directing credits and regarded Mallory as his discovery. The play told the story of a young unmarried woman involved in a love triangle who becomes pregnant. The finished film, however, strongly suggested a lesbian relationship between Mallory's character and the character played by ZaSu Pitts. Other themes in this version were seen as too controversial, and major changes were made to von Stroheim's story, including being released under a different name (Hello, Sister!).

    Ultimately, this movie was not well received. In 1932 her second completed film, Handle with Care, was released and marked her debut. It was well received and Mallory was chosen as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1932, but the extensive media publicity surrounding her WAMPAS recognition, was undermined by the poor reception given to Hello, Sister! when it was finally released.

    A tall blonde, Mallory was well regarded for her striking looks and was photographed by such photographers as George Hurrell. She also posed for risque lingerie photographs, and was painted nude by the pin-up artist Rolf Armstrong. At one point, she was married to James Cagney's lookalike brother William Cagney, an actor who later became a film producer for his brother. On radio she worked with James Cagney in productions for Lux Radio Theatre. She made her final film appearance in an uncredited role in the Laurel and Hardy film Swiss Miss (1938).

    She and William Cagney had two children, fraternal twins Jill and Stephan. She was married to actor Herbert Marshall from 1947 until her death from chronic throat disease at age 45 in Santa Monica, California, in 1958.
    Patricia "Boots" Mallory (October 22, 1913 – December 1, 1958) Born in Louisiana, and growing up in Alabama, she went to New York City to act, where she made a strong impression in the Broadway production of the Ziegfeld Follies of 1931. Moving to Hollywood, she found employment with Fox Films and was cast in the film version of Dawn Powell's play Walking Down Broadway. This was the first sound film by Erich von Stroheim. He shared both screenwriting and directing credits and regarded Mallory as his discovery. The play told the story of a young unmarried woman involved in a love triangle who becomes pregnant. The finished film, however, strongly suggested a lesbian relationship between Mallory's character and the character played by ZaSu Pitts. Other themes in this version were seen as too controversial, and major changes were made to von Stroheim's story, including being released under a different name (Hello, Sister!). Ultimately, this movie was not well received. In 1932 her second completed film, Handle with Care, was released and marked her debut. It was well received and Mallory was chosen as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1932, but the extensive media publicity surrounding her WAMPAS recognition, was undermined by the poor reception given to Hello, Sister! when it was finally released. A tall blonde, Mallory was well regarded for her striking looks and was photographed by such photographers as George Hurrell. She also posed for risque lingerie photographs, and was painted nude by the pin-up artist Rolf Armstrong. At one point, she was married to James Cagney's lookalike brother William Cagney, an actor who later became a film producer for his brother. On radio she worked with James Cagney in productions for Lux Radio Theatre. She made her final film appearance in an uncredited role in the Laurel and Hardy film Swiss Miss (1938). She and William Cagney had two children, fraternal twins Jill and Stephan. She was married to actor Herbert Marshall from 1947 until her death from chronic throat disease at age 45 in Santa Monica, California, in 1958.
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxawEJT_RGg
    MASTER BLUES GUITAR The Ultimate Guide from Beginner to Pro in 14 Days!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxawEJT_RGg MASTER BLUES GUITAR The Ultimate Guide from Beginner to Pro in 14 Days!
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uI4tiA67mZ8 Walking Tour in Ancient Greece (Sparta, Korinth, Olympia, Elis)

    Walking Tour in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey (4K Max Graphics + Reshade). Embark on an epic journey through ancient Greece as you lace up your virtual sandals and traverse the picturesque landscapes from Sparta to Elis, passing through Korinth and Olympia.

    Your adventure begins in Sparta, where you'll feel the rich history and formidable spirit of this legendary city. As you set off towards to Korinth, you'll enter the mesmerizing Golden Fields. Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of these golden-hued rolling plains, which provide a captivating backdrop for your passage.

    Continue your expedition and arrive in the ancient city of Korinth. Explore its bustling streets, steeped in history and brimming with vibrant markets and grand structures.

    Bid farewell to Korinth and venture towards Stymphalos, where you'll delve into the mystical atmosphere of this ancient town. Take in the breathtaking landscapes and immerse yourself in the mythical tales that surround the area.

    Next, set your sights on Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games. Traverse the path from Stymphalos to Olympia and arrive at the sacred Sanctuary of Olympia. Feel the weight of history as you explore the grand structures and soak in the divine ambiance of this hallowed ground.

    Finally, embark on the final leg of your expedition, making your way to Elis. This city, steeped in tradition and cultural significance, will be your ultimate destination.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uI4tiA67mZ8 Walking Tour in Ancient Greece (Sparta, Korinth, Olympia, Elis) Walking Tour in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey (4K Max Graphics + Reshade). Embark on an epic journey through ancient Greece as you lace up your virtual sandals and traverse the picturesque landscapes from Sparta to Elis, passing through Korinth and Olympia. Your adventure begins in Sparta, where you'll feel the rich history and formidable spirit of this legendary city. As you set off towards to Korinth, you'll enter the mesmerizing Golden Fields. Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of these golden-hued rolling plains, which provide a captivating backdrop for your passage. Continue your expedition and arrive in the ancient city of Korinth. Explore its bustling streets, steeped in history and brimming with vibrant markets and grand structures. Bid farewell to Korinth and venture towards Stymphalos, where you'll delve into the mystical atmosphere of this ancient town. Take in the breathtaking landscapes and immerse yourself in the mythical tales that surround the area. Next, set your sights on Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games. Traverse the path from Stymphalos to Olympia and arrive at the sacred Sanctuary of Olympia. Feel the weight of history as you explore the grand structures and soak in the divine ambiance of this hallowed ground. Finally, embark on the final leg of your expedition, making your way to Elis. This city, steeped in tradition and cultural significance, will be your ultimate destination.
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  • Freemasonry is an occult order which has its roots in the ancient Mystery Schools.

    The worship of Osiris the sun and Isis the moon. It is astrotheological in nature, which is the worship of the heavens.

    In his book "The Origin of Freemasonry," Thomas Paine tells us Freemasonry can be traced to Celtic Druids, which can be traced to Egypt and ultimately the Babylonian Mystery Religion.

    After Celtic and Germanic Middle East migration after the fall of Babylon. This coincides with the Knights Templars restoring the old ways, creating the Jesuit Order.

    Ignatius Loyola was the founder of the Jesuit Order.

    You see, the Druids were not able to control the people through the use of hidden knowledge and was lost...until the Knights Templar reignited the Mystery Religion of Babylon in Europe and the worship of the sun came back, amongst the Christian countries, in the guise of Christianity.

    Hence, the Catholic Church. Ultimately branching off into many organizations, including Freemasonry.

    The Jewish Kaballah got its teachings from the Babylonian Mystery Schools of which was accessed during the Babylonian Captivity.

    Albert Pike, who is a 33° Freemason, explains that Freemasonry is derived from the Jewish Kaballah.

    In his 1871 book, Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Pike says of the Jewish Pharisee tradition...

    “The primary tradition... has been preserved under the name of the Kaballah by the priesthood of Israel.”

    “Freemasonry is not Christianity, nor a substitute for it. It does not meddle with sectarian creeds or doctrines, but teaches fundamental religious truth.” (Albert G. Mackey, Encyclopedia of Freemasonry, page 162)

    “Masonry, like all the Religions, all the Mysteries, Hermeticism and Alchemy, conceals its secrets from all except the Adepts and Sages, or the Elect, and uses false explanations and misinterpretations of its symbols to mislead those who deserve only to be misled; to conceal the Truth, which it calls Light, from them, and to draw them away from it.” (Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma, page 104)

    “Drop the theological barnacles [timeless Biblical truths] from the religion of Jesus, as taught by Him, and by the Essenes and Gnostics of the first centuries, and it becomes Masonry, Masonry in its purity, derived as it is from the old Hebrew Kaballa as a part of the great universal religion of the remotest antiquity.” (J. D. Buck, Mystic Masonry, page 119)

    Further research

    https://twitter.com/RedpillDrifter/status/1785585279933489383
    Freemasonry is an occult order which has its roots in the ancient Mystery Schools. The worship of Osiris the sun and Isis the moon. It is astrotheological in nature, which is the worship of the heavens. In his book "The Origin of Freemasonry," Thomas Paine tells us Freemasonry can be traced to Celtic Druids, which can be traced to Egypt and ultimately the Babylonian Mystery Religion. After Celtic and Germanic Middle East migration after the fall of Babylon. This coincides with the Knights Templars restoring the old ways, creating the Jesuit Order. Ignatius Loyola was the founder of the Jesuit Order. You see, the Druids were not able to control the people through the use of hidden knowledge and was lost...until the Knights Templar reignited the Mystery Religion of Babylon in Europe and the worship of the sun came back, amongst the Christian countries, in the guise of Christianity. Hence, the Catholic Church. Ultimately branching off into many organizations, including Freemasonry. The Jewish Kaballah got its teachings from the Babylonian Mystery Schools of which was accessed during the Babylonian Captivity. Albert Pike, who is a 33° Freemason, explains that Freemasonry is derived from the Jewish Kaballah. In his 1871 book, Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Pike says of the Jewish Pharisee tradition... “The primary tradition... has been preserved under the name of the Kaballah by the priesthood of Israel.” “Freemasonry is not Christianity, nor a substitute for it. It does not meddle with sectarian creeds or doctrines, but teaches fundamental religious truth.” (Albert G. Mackey, Encyclopedia of Freemasonry, page 162) “Masonry, like all the Religions, all the Mysteries, Hermeticism and Alchemy, conceals its secrets from all except the Adepts and Sages, or the Elect, and uses false explanations and misinterpretations of its symbols to mislead those who deserve only to be misled; to conceal the Truth, which it calls Light, from them, and to draw them away from it.” (Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma, page 104) “Drop the theological barnacles [timeless Biblical truths] from the religion of Jesus, as taught by Him, and by the Essenes and Gnostics of the first centuries, and it becomes Masonry, Masonry in its purity, derived as it is from the old Hebrew Kaballa as a part of the great universal religion of the remotest antiquity.” (J. D. Buck, Mystic Masonry, page 119) Further research https://twitter.com/RedpillDrifter/status/1785585279933489383
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