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In the past 13 years since the inception of this site, we've NEVER received as much e-mail (cumulatively) about one individual as we have about Mr. Brad Cofield- Ed King-Masonicinfo.com

It may seem that we are being harsh to this individual, but only because everything he stands for flies in the face of our sacred traditions.
-inactive Mason and rabid fanboy Bryan Caldwell

Monday, January 24, 2011

Understanding the agenda part II

Have you ever noticed when some crazy law is proposed that totally violates your personal freedom they always use "to protect our children" as an excuse for this violation?

The current anti 1613 hysteria really reminds me of this exact same phenomena. It seems that a major complaint is that I am on the Internet. When we found a new lodge I write about it, here and on other forums and social media that I have access to. This is a point of issue for those who do not want us to exist. it seems that if we agree to "stay off the Internet" they'll agree to "leave us alone."

WTF?

They state that the unsuspecting seeker of light needs "protecting" from our "Nigerian email scam."

They have admitted that we have never solicited any funds, so how are we in anyway related to anything that does? A bad analogy, yes, I can forgive them for that. Still, what is it that people need protecting from?

Conversations?
Association ?
Mutual growth?
Free exchange of opinions and ideas?
The opportunity to live a Masonic outside of institutionalized control?

Once you step back, take off the emotional hat and actually take a look the agenda is easy to see. This is one more example of the institutionalized attempts to crush personal freedom.

Think, be aware and rely on your own judgement. None of you need a nanny to tell you what to do, how to do it or control your right to Masonic light.

Understand all options, make educated decisions based on your desires and goals. Embrace your freedom.

IN LVX,
Brad Cofield

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