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Post by rick62 on Apr 11, 2006 15:54:44 GMT -5
AS we all search high and low for a Theory or Motive to tie all the loose ends together it has crossed my mind (?) that the symbols on the ransom notes could be related to the Freemasons. CAL and Henry Ford were masons. Im less certain about otheres like Alexis Carrel but many religions and ethnic groups were summarily excluded. I was prerusing Symbols of the Freemasons last nite. A good primer is The Magic Flute Opera by Mozart. I was thinking how all those symbols represent Christianity and such? From anchient Europe and the Knights Templar in the Crusades. First I came acrossed the "chisel' as a symbol of hard labor, and then a ladder. So why not the Vesica Pisces? Well, wouldnt you just know it: www.masoncode.com/just lookie here/ about two paragraphs down and there it is! now how easy was that? Note: If CAL hadnt waited 2 hours to open up the nursery note then he would have known NOT to call the police and the media now wouldnt he?
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Post by rick62 PI on Apr 11, 2006 16:41:08 GMT -5
Well, unless BRH was a freemason as well, we have a new 1st candidate for the composure and writing of the ransom notes:
VESICA PISCIS
The fish rvas among primitive Christians a symbol of Jesus (see Fish). the Vesica Piscis, signifying literally the airbladder of a fish, but, as some suppose being the rough outline of a fish, was adopted as an abbreviated form of that symbol. In some old manuscripts it is used as a representation of the lateral wound of our Lord. As a symbol, it was frequently employed as a church decoration by the Freemasons of the Middle Ages. The seals of all colleges, abbeys, and other religious communities, as well as of ecclesiastical persons, were invariably made of this shape. Hence, in reference to the religious character of the Institution, it has been suggested that the seals of Masonic Lodges should also have that form, instead of the circular one now used.
Happy Easter!
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Post by Rita Witt on Apr 11, 2006 22:00:32 GMT -5
It may be that Carrell was higher in Mason heirarchy with the black robe, as I think lesser degree is a Tan leather tailor apron. The code idea may in some way fit, and sometimes these Masonic articles must be charted to understand. I think the ransom note is a give away that CAL wrote it, and it may be of interest to inquire if Breckenridge, Wilentz, and the judge were brothers.
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Post by rick62 on Apr 12, 2006 4:09:42 GMT -5
Ana/ I serious doubt that BRH was a mason. Just doesnt seem to fit his lifestyle? (I was being facitious above) Our two most famous Freemasons are Henry Ford and CAL> If I am not mistaken, masons are all enveloped in mystical Christianity and would make excellent anti-semites (read Nazis). Hitler had Fords picture on his desk and Goering gave CAl the Big Medal of the Iron Cross? Maybe they all were masons and thats their mutual connection. But as for Alexis Carrel, well, he could have been a mason too. It might be hard to ferret that out? but one thing should be certain...if you have seen Isadors Tombstone on Ronelles board hes Jewish. That pretty much takes him out of membership in the Masonic Temple as far as we can tell/
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Post by Rita Witt on Apr 12, 2006 23:11:47 GMT -5
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Post by rick62 on Apr 13, 2006 12:21:59 GMT -5
Rita/ whereever you have a compass you have "circles"!
Whereever you have a mallet or hammer you have a chisel.
The Sacred Geometry of the Tree of Life is embodied in the Vesica piscis.
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Post by Rita Witt on Apr 15, 2006 1:35:31 GMT -5
This symbolism could have manipulated even the court case side. If Wilentz could have gained a certain percentage of Masons in the jury they would have argued for the symbol. I would think the same process would influence newspaper publishers to interpret the case to the Mason side. The fact that CAL was a Mason wieghted the case in CAL's favor.
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Post by rick62pi on Apr 15, 2006 2:22:33 GMT -5
Rita/ well, knowing that CAL became a mason already in 1926 in St. Louis MO before his famous flight is interesting. Normally, mail pilots wouldnt move into the Freemasons so young. Something from CALs background must have made him eligible--like puritan morals huh? I suppose its from fater to sons like the Bush dynasty? Although the vesica piscis was a key to the Sacred Geometry of Freemasons, very few persons would ever recognize it publicly. In point of fact, noone recognized it for 75 years. More importantly, if some mason, any mason did recognize it, they wouldnt automatically suspect any involvment from CAL (same as John Ramsey). Nevertheless, noone reported that they thought it could be that save a couple of LKC buffs like Tanialee on Ronell's board in 2005. Its way under the radar and must have been a sign or signal only to the insiders. Rather clever. there are lots of candidates in Masonic Lore for the 3 holes. (Faith, Hope and Charity)
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Post by Rita Witt on Apr 15, 2006 22:35:30 GMT -5
I recognize these symbols, and realize these people were playing war games, much the same as someone plays chess or checkers. There was some sort of power play that entered into the kidnap case that is evident to some, but to others the case seems a believable ordinary kidnap case. I still think the kid is or was alive, but used as a pawn by the power brokers to gain CAL's cooperation against his will. It still may be that one of the Charlies may be real, and as a result one of Dr. Carrel's experiments that there are many false leads.
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Post by rick62 on Apr 20, 2006 5:53:01 GMT -5
Rita/ Thats clearly one scenario--that the kidnap is perped by some Masons from the outside. But I think that is less likely than an inside job by CAL/then helped by Schwartzkopf and JEdgar Hoover who are also Bros. I see a connection between the Vesica on the ransom notes and the symbol used repeatedly in Masonic death rituals...the sign of infinity and orbits of the sun...the flat 8. (its nearly a mobius strip). Heres one website that coincidentally links the two: www.terraseetch.com/misc.htm
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Post by rick62 on Apr 20, 2006 9:52:26 GMT -5
The crux of the matter here, as Sherlock Holmes noted in the dog that didn't bark in the night, is that something is missing. Wagoosh? There has been very little work ever published on the subject of Latin gematria. We are informed that the subject exists and that it is important, but nowhere is it expounded. Why not? The reason for this omission hinges on the fact that gematria is not confined simply to the ancient languages, as the brethren would have us believe, but also extends to the modern European languages which are based on Roman (Latin) script. Some of the greatest secrets of Freemasonry are hidden in the gematria coding of these languages - not least of which is English. www.masoncode.com/Masonry%20and%20Cabala.htmThis website includes codes and vesica piscis/ The really big secret is the key: the actual code used. It appears never to have been published and probably so for the reason that any Mason letting the cat out of the bag might expect to have his tongue cut out at the root, his beating heart plucked from his chest and his guts drawn painstakingly through his ears and burnt to ashes before his all-seeing eyes.
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