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Posted By Iain 06/08/2009 00:17:20
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You see all over the web and in books about americaneese masonic symbols made from the placing of buildings which resemble a star if you stretch the perameters far enough etc,  these ones i think are much better and they are not in America.

       

      

See if you can find them

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 Posted 06/08/2009 10:36:07
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Perhaps the satanic dachshund is the antipasta to the flying spaghetti monster?
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 Posted 06/08/2009 11:49:11
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Iain, I can see mages other than "masonic " ones.

For instance, the first image looks like Mickey Mouse, and in the one below that I can see a horseman from the Bayeaux Tapestry. Does that mean I fail the test?

Perhaps Rorschach was onto something. ;):P

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 Posted 06/08/2009 12:03:46
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:laugh:

It is amazing what you can find when old citys etc are made from scatterings of buildings, I just find it amazing that if it is not a city that the book writers can make out to be some masonic conspiricy then they join the dots somewhere they can.

The pictures are of course from the streets of Rome which are more geometrical than the out shaped pentagram that they claim the founding fathers put in to the streets of the good old US of A

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 Posted 08/08/2009 21:10:56
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What i find hard to understand is the washington pentagram that so much stead is put on is completely wrong,

This is the washington dc pentagram in green from above.

This is an actual pentagram with correct mathematical/ geometrical proportions.

There is not one angle of the washington pentagram which is correct which leads me to think that the design had nothing to do with freemasons or freemasonry, and that it is just a complete myth.

The size of the pentagram has nothing to do with the inaccuracy as structures much older and bigger can be seen which are geometricaly correct.

The basic principles of a pentagram have been known long before written history and I think the founding fathers would be turning in there graves at the thought of being accused of creating such a geometrical disaster.

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Have a look at the street plan of Bath, (Somerset, England). Some Masonic Symbols can be seen therein and one of the principal architects was a Freemason.  The History Programme, now called Yesterday on Ch 12 had a good documentary on this which may well be repeated.

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