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watchtower.org Does Damage Control On Secret Societies
Rig Boy
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watchtower.org Does Damage Control On Secret Societies
posted Wed, 01 Feb 2006 04:23:00 GMT
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Post 125 of 273 Since 12/24/2005 |
Watchtower.org, the official website of the Jdubs currently has a piece that brushes on the "dangers" of secret societies. The writers are careful not to mention Freemasons/Zionists/Jesuits etc.... Yeah wouldn't want people investigating that. More interestingly, everytime a Masonic piece or other type of scandalous piece is posted on JWD, the Watchtower seems to put up a damage control/rebuttal article out to deny the allegations. Obviously the Watchtower is paying close attention to Jehovah's Witness Discussion Form. Keep up the good work folks!
Here is the piece ![]() Secret Societies— How Great the Threat? Why All the Secrecy? "NOTHING is so burdensome as a secret." Or at least so claims a French proverb. Could this explain why we feel good when we know a secret but sometimes frustrated when we cannot talk about it? Yet, over the centuries many people have welcomed secrecy, joining themselves together into secret groups in pursuit of a common goal. Among the earliest of these secret societies were the mystery cults found in Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Later some of these groups wandered from their religious background and took on political, economic, or social overtones. For example, when guilds were formed in medieval Europe, their members resorted to secrecy primarily for economic self-protection. Secret groups in modern times have often been formed for quite honorable reasons, possibly for "social and benevolent purposes," according to the Encyclopædia Britannica, and "to carry out charitable and educational programs." Some fraternal organizations, youth clubs, social clubs, and other groups are also secret, or at least semisecret. Generally, these groups are innocent, their members simply finding secrecy exciting. Secret rites of initiation have strong emotional appeal and strengthen the bonds of camaraderie and unity. Members gain the feeling of belonging and a sense of purpose. Secret societies of this kind usually are no threat to nonmembers. Outsiders are none the worse off for not knowing the secrets. When Secrecy Signals Danger Not all secret groups are secret to the same degree. But those that have "secrets within secrets," as the Encyclopædia Britannica expresses it, pose a particular danger. It explains that "by the use of special names, ordeals or revelations," members of the top ranks manage to "set themselves apart," thereby stimulating "the lower ranks to the effort necessary to reach the exalted degrees." The danger inherent in such groups is obvious. Those in the lower echelons may be completely unaware of the real objectives of the organization, not having as yet progressed to that level of revelation. It is easy to become involved in a group whose goals and methods of achieving them are only partially recognized and, indeed, perhaps not even fully shared. But the person who has been initiated into such a group may later find it difficult to free himself; he is, as it were, bound by chains of secrecy. Secrecy signals even greater danger, however, when a group pursues illegal or criminal goals and therefore tries to hide its very existence. Or if its existence and general aims are known, it may try to keep its membership and its short-term plans secret. This is true of highly motivated terrorist groups that periodically shock the world with their terrorist attacks. Yes, secrecy can be dangerous, both for individuals and for society as a whole. Think of the secret teenage gangs that violently prey upon innocent victims, criminal associations like the secretive Mafia, white supremacy groups like the Ku Klux Klan,* not to mention the many terrorist groups around the world that continue to thwart efforts to achieve world peace and security. What Are They up to Now? During the 1950's, as a by-product of the Cold War, secret groups were organized in several Western European countries to serve as the basis for resistance movements should the Soviets ever try to conquer Western Europe. According to the German newsmagazine Focus, for example, "79 secret weapon depots" were set up in Austria during this period. Not all European countries were even aware of these groups. A newsmagazine realistically reported in the early 1990's: "Still unknown are how many of these organizations are alive today and what they may have been up to lately." Yes, indeed. Who can really know how many secret groups may at this very moment be posing a threat greater than any of us might imagine? Source: Watchtower.org Article Although this article debuted in 1997, it is on this week's front page of the web. * This U.S. group kept some of the religious elements of earlier secret societies by using a burning cross as its symbol. In the past, it carried on nighttime raids, its members being dressed in robes and white sheets and venting their rage against blacks, Catholics, Jews, foreigners, and organized labor. Appeared in The Watchtower June 1, 1997 |
Lady Lee
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Re: watchtower.org Does Damage Control On Secret Societies
posted Wed, 01 Feb 2006 04:37:00 GMT
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![]() OntarioPost 8762 of 13117 Since 6/29/2001 |
Rig Boy give it a break alreadyEvery piece of propaganda the WTS spews out about secret societies or other religions actually points right back to them. They have all kinds of secrets they are trying to hide and it has nothing to do with Masons or the illumionati. It's just their own sins they have perpetrated on their own followers and the world at large. I think they really believe as long as they are pointing the finger at everyone else no one will notice the growing mountain of crap under their carpet. |
Rig Boy
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Re: watchtower.org Does Damage Control On Secret Societies
posted Wed, 01 Feb 2006 04:39:00 GMT
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Post 126 of 273 Since 12/24/2005 |
Every piece of propaganda the WTS spews out about secret societies or other religions actually points right back to them.
exactly my point |
DavidChristopher
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Re: watchtower.org Does Damage Control On Secret Societies
posted Wed, 01 Feb 2006 05:12:00 GMT
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![]() KentuckyPost 370 of 608 Since 12/15/2005 |
So does that mean they are saying Jesus was lying when He said "when there are 2 or more searching I am there in their midst"? Interesting. They call it "secrect societies"? Nice definition guys. Who among you invented that word, to decribe "Jesus' Disciples"? "Bible Students" or "Secret Societies"? Gues you were "secrect societies" at one time huh. Talk about propaganda....I Hope Jehovah has something for that ass too. Get ready boys...... ![]() |
Elsewhere
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Re: watchtower.org Does Damage Control On Secret Societies
posted Wed, 01 Feb 2006 05:16:00 GMT
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![]() TexasPost 13684 of 16995 Since 2/8/2002 |
This has inspired me to add a little something extra to my website at: www.davidgladden.comThe new content I just added is in the nice yellow box. ![]() |
Lady Lee
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Re: watchtower.org Does Damage Control On Secret Societies
posted Wed, 01 Feb 2006 05:19:00 GMT
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![]() OntarioPost 8763 of 13117 Since 6/29/2001 |
OK Let's think about this for a minute......If the WTS was in some way connected to the Illuminati or the Masonsdo you really think they would leaf evidence around for people to find?Given the state of the WTS and all the stupid things they try to get away with, do you really think some Illuminati or Masons or anyone else would have anything to do with this group of old men who don't know better than to print all kinds of crap, call it God's word and then keep changing their minds because they always have it wrong?Really. If you were a Mason or one of the Illuminati would you want to be in anyway connected with this group who gets nothing right? Who the heck would trust them? |
Rig Boy
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Re: watchtower.org Does Damage Control On Secret Societies
posted Wed, 01 Feb 2006 05:53:00 GMT
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Post 127 of 273 Since 12/24/2005 |
In the process of getting nothing right they have achieved their plans at destroying lives and controlling their masses.
There is plenty of evidence that Billy Graham is a 33rd degree freemason....even Graham did not attempt to hide it as he mingled with the Demolays for boys, attended a 33rd degree initiation of former Grand Mason, Jim Shaw.
This won't mean anything to you...you do not know how the Political power structure works. If you are a CEO, COO, Politician, public official, public servant, etc.... you are likely a Mason. That is not speculation, that is just a fact. Anyone in a high position is likely a Mason or member of Globalist group like the Bilderbergers, Trilateral Commision, Council on Foreign Relations etc. |
Lady Lee
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Re: watchtower.org Does Damage Control On Secret Societies
posted Wed, 01 Feb 2006 05:59:00 GMT
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![]() OntarioPost 8764 of 13117 Since 6/29/2001 |
This won't mean anything to you...you do not know how the Political power structure works.
First, thanks for the insult that I do not know how politics work. If you are a CEO, COO, Politician, public official, public servant, etc.... you are likely a Mason You don't really believe this. Do you? |
Rig Boy
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Re: watchtower.org Does Damage Control On Secret Societies
posted Wed, 01 Feb 2006 06:03:00 GMT
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Post 128 of 273 Since 12/24/2005 |
It wasn't an insult.
First of all, you don't get into positions of power on merit. You don't become chief Justice because you won all your cases. If you are Skull and Bones, 33rd, 32nd degree Freemason, Knights Templar, Demolay, Eastern Star, you get in. This isn't conspiracy theory, it is well known. Even your president, George Dumbya, admitted being a member of the Masonic Skull and Bones, which Russell Trust (of CT Russell's family) owns. Was CT Russell in a high position of power? Absolutely. You need to read a book called "Bloodlines of the Illuminati," by Fritz Springmeier...full sourced and fully footnoted book. |
Rig Boy
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Re: watchtower.org Does Damage Control On Secret Societies
posted Wed, 01 Feb 2006 06:06:00 GMT
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Post 129 of 273 Since 12/24/2005 |
also check this out United States Presidents
and The Illuminati / Masonic Power Structure
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Rig Boy
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Re: watchtower.org Does Damage Control On Secret Societies
posted Wed, 01 Feb 2006 06:17:00 GMT
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Post 130 of 273 Since 12/24/2005 |
Wow elsewhere...I didn't see that second page...Look at this propaganda...
A month later a bomb blast shattered a federal building in Oklahoma City, U.S.A., and sent 167 to their death. Evidence seemed to indicate that the attack was in some way connected to the government standoff with the Branch Davidian religious cult in Waco, Texas, exactly two years earlier. At that time some 80 cult members died. The bomb blast also revealed what was a secret to most people: Dozens of paramilitary militia groups now operate in the United States, at least some of which are suspected of secretly planning antigovernment action. ----Watchtower The BATF got caught Machine Gunning men, women, and children at WACO Texas. It was revealed in the award winning documentary Waco: Rules of Engagement big surprise that the Watchtower is going along with the butcher of Waco, Janet Reno, and rest of the Federal Coverup. |
Hellrider
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Re: watchtower.org Does Damage Control On Secret Societies
posted Wed, 01 Feb 2006 15:20:00 GMT
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Rig Boy: The BATF got caught Machine Gunning men, women, and children at WACO Texas. It was revealed in the award winning documentary Waco: Rules of Engagement big surprise that the Watchtower is going along with the butcher of Waco, Janet Reno, and rest of the Federal Coverup. One thing I find interestin here: You are so obsessed with "secret societies" and all the disgusting activities they engage in, and you are accusing the WTS for being part of some zionist/freemasonry conspiracy (which I doubt very, very much). So, in your view, "secret societies" are a bad thing, right? But why then do you defend such secterian and highly secret societies such as the branch Davidians? David Koresh ran his personal little "paradise earth" like a dictator with selfproclaimed heavenly (messianic) mandate, and took advantage of, and abused his followers (including the children) in a number of ways. Anyway, the statement that the ATF machine-gunned men, women and children at Waco, is nothing you can prove. What happened there was televised for the whole world to see. The police and swat-squads who had surrounded the place, were standing behind their cars when the flames started rising and the explosions were heard from the compound. This was all filmed and televised by the new-helicopters hovering in the air over the compound. But I guess that was all just a "conspiracy" and a "cover-up" over what really took place, right?
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jstalin
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Re: watchtower.org Does Damage Control On Secret Societies
posted Wed, 01 Feb 2006 15:26:00 GMT
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![]() MichiganPost 333 of 1252 Since 8/9/2005 |
Isn't it true that reptilian aliens control the illuminati?
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Rig Boy
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posted Thu, 02 Feb 2006 06:55:00 GMT
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Post 135 of 273 Since 12/24/2005 |
read Genesis 6:4 of your Bible and the Book of Enoch of the Apocrypha, that should clear up your questions on "aliens."
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avengers
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Re: watchtower.org Does Damage Control On Secret Societies
posted Tue, 21 Aug 2007 10:17:00 GMT
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There are a few things that cannot be denied. Russell had ties with the Free Masons. He even said about himself: "I am a Free Mason". This does not necesarily mean he was indeed a Free Mason? mmm. Even the Watchtower magazine had Masonic symbols. I betcha anything that the top of the Watchtower is in hands of some secret society; who know maybe the Masons? Why would they otherwise say that "secret societies" are dangerous? maybe to keep the R & F from investigating? I've been looking for proof and it's only a matter of time. Sooner or later we'll find out who really runs the WT.
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IP_SEC
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Re: watchtower.org Does Damage Control On Secret Societies
posted Tue, 21 Aug 2007 10:21:00 GMT
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![]() LouisianaPost 5691 of 8473 Since 1/21/2005 |
I just wanted to say: THERE IS NO SECRET SOCIETY OF IP_SEC GROUPIES, BUT IF THERE WAS... TO JOIN IT WOULD BE VERY VERY DANGEROUS. thank you carry on |



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