How would a psychopath get as far into Freemasonry as fast as possible? Asking for a friend
I hope you wank today anon
>>41994770There's no "fast" about it.It's not a matter of, say, earning the 33rd Degree. You can get the 32nd Degree in less than a year after becoming a Mason but it actually doesn't mean shit. You can attain the 33rd Degree in the Scottish Rite, be Grand Master of the Grand Lodge, and still not be privy to the "top level" stuff many speculate on.Freemasonry is a front for other secretive shit. Members are being vetted. The vast majority stay in ignorance unaware of this fact.
>>41994788>Freemasonry is a front for other secretive shit. Members are being vetted.Obviously, im not a blue-pilled NPC who thinks degrees mean anything. Im a psycho so any strategy goes.So how do I avoid being vetted out
>>41994810You mean your friend.See, it's shit like that that's going to get you spotted.
>>41994770https://www.allreligionsareone.org/History%20of%20freemasonry.htmlhttps://www.allreligionsareone.org/the%20Scottish%20rite.html
>>41994818Nobody knows I'm not a normie irl.
>>41994837You opened by saying your friend. Now you're admitting it's you.Hey, I'm trying to help you out here but you have to avoid little slip-ups like that because they'll get you outed. These are skilled vetters we're talking about and you don't know who's doing the vetting.
>>41994847That was never a slip up anon, I just wanted to be honest with you. That's the premise of the thread, how to be in the know asap any strategy goes.
>>41994857I'm just teasing you.Still, there's no short-and-easy. First you apply. Then they do a background check on you, including an interview. Then they report back to the lodge and have a vote. If you're accepted, you go through the blue lodge degrees over a period of time that could be between a few days to up to a year. After that, maybe you become an officer in your lodge, maybe you join the Scottish Rite. In the former instance, could take up to seven years to become Worshipful Master of your Lodge, each involving considerable service. If you join the Scottish Rite, takes a few months to get up to 32nd Degree, after which you have to perform considerable service before you'll ever be considered for the 33rd. And the whole time you're being vetted.
>>41994857Short of it is we're talking a lot of time and a lot of service work. Not the sexy type of service work where you're offing people either, we're talking shit like cleaning plates, cooking dinners, cleaning the lodge, organizing and participating in charities, etc.
>>41994878>Just get your degrees How do I signal that I can be an asset without making it too obvious
>>41994890You sound like one of the people that just says its a boomer daycare with dart throwing. That's not what im looking for.
>>41994900I'm the same person you've been talking to throughout this thread.Whether it's just boomer daycare or not, I'm not saying either way. But that's the front you're going to be presented with regardless so you'd do best to understand that it's what you'll be dealing with.>How do I signal that I can be an asset without making it too obviousThat's the trick. Not everyone in the organization is privy to the shady underside. So how do you signal to someone knowing that you're signalling to the *right* person and not something who will bring you up on charges and get you kicked out entirely?Like I said, it's a tricky thing you're asking. The process is done as it is for a reason. Lots of time to vet someone. All you can really do is go along with it.
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>>41994913I know what you mean anon >>41994919I know what you're doing here
>>41994770Just join a crime syndicate bro seems more your flavor you will rise quickly or get killed by another psychopath.
>>41994990Definitely easier than trying to do it through the Masons.Even if it is an elite secret society that's everything conspiracy theorists have claimed it to be, that doesn't change the fact that, if you try to join, you're unavoidably going to have to work through the "boomer daycare" version for decades before you're allowed anywhere near the juicy stuff.
>>41994810the easiest and only way to pass vetting as a psycho is rope
>>41994990What about the Cia? They're a legal crime syndicate
>>41995033Kys moralfag
>>41995041Also considerable vetting, better be prepared to have your whole life history dug up as well as learn how to pass a lie detector test (possible, but not as easy as you'd think).
>>41994770Better question is why in he hell would you want to join the phallus worship cult instead of creating your own "hot chicks have to fuck me" cult. There might not be much hope for you, anon.
>>41995072Your net work is your net worth
The dirty little secret in all this is, regardless of whether you're a psychopath or not, you're not rising to the top of the elite, nor will you necessarily be allowed to live it up in the lap of luxury, because you weren't born into it.Psychos are great for getting things done. But they also make great disposable assets that no one has any problem burning as well.
>>41994770They have a mythos. That someday a legendary messiah will arise to lead their cause. If you can embody it. They will seat you at their head.
>>41995084There's no mythos like that in Masonry.Hiram Abiff is an allegory for each individual Mason.
>>41995081No it isn't. You network is your network and your net worth is your net worth. Of the two the network is much more important.But I don't think you're going to get much in the way of networking through masonry, unless you are wanting a network of geriatric retards.
>>41995123>But I don't think you're going to get much in the way of networking through masonry, unless you are wanting a network of geriatric retards.Former Mason here, can confirm.Anyone who doesn't believe me can join for themselves and try to "infiltrate" it for themselves.
>>41995123>Literally founded america >Hundreds of years of behind the scenes history >They're just geriatric retards, no network here goyim Sure...
>>41995174Organizations change.Back at founding of the US, it was one of the best ways to network.Now, not so much.It's less about the organization itself and more about the individuals in it.
Well you gotta get your asshole took by a giant demon monster in the basement so dont think your slick psychopath behavior is gonna last too long bro.
>>41995174I know quite a few masons socially. They're all to a one drunkard boomer normies.
>>41994770>How would a psychopaththey're psychos too and probably can read bodylanguage way better then you, as a sect manipulating people is daily business. you're too young though
>>41994770Lace up your boots Walk into the nearest lodge Give the nearest boomer a firm handshake look hin straight in the eyes and say"I want in."
>>41994810By making this thread, you've already permanently vetted yourself out.
>>41995334Pretty much that simple, I don't know where people get the impression it's tough to become a Freemason.
>>41994770 Technically anyone can be a Freemason. But you'd be in the outer circle aka anything below 33 void of the 32 spirit. The thirty third degree is when you join the inner circle and claim the 32 spirit. Those are humanes who are run and owned by Aeshma Asmodeus carrying out Golachab. Lots of jew-sons free-builders of "society" mainly western since most eastern governments; know they are a criminal organization meant to destabilize governments for Hebrews. So you can by being a good goy and getting buck broken or humane nepotism. Or being good frens with the devil like me and rise to the highest rank of 92/Golachab and could even kill them without repercussions unless they are soul scalped by a greater or arch demon. But the third is the hardest because you'd have to be super human to be frens with evil aliens. Outer circle freemason's are generally in high positions like managers, senior leaders, presidents, barons, etc. Inner circles could be public figures, politicians, ceos, founders, marquees, dukes, and etc. Note I'm not a Freemason so take my post like a grain of sugar, uwu
>>41994788Isn't standard freemasonry just a boring old men's club? The interesting bits are in different orders like the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia?
>>41995663Pretty much.
>>41995649The highest degree in Freemasonry is the 3rd Degree - Master Mason. This is one of the central aspects of Freemasonry. All Master Masons meet On The Level, as equals. The other "degrees" are part of separate appendant organizations and are alongside it and mostly pertain to what it means to be a Master Mason. The 4th to 33rd Degrees are part of an organization known as the Scottish Rite.The highest ranking Mason in any jurisdiction is the Grand Master of a particular Grand Lodge. You can become Grand Master without belonging to the Scottish Rite.
>>41995805 Well your local lodge may be stuck in goy limbo but there are higher ranks above grand master. Since the freemason's were created by King Solomon it's highly regarded as Cannanite/Jewish. Hiram abiff being the master builder aka best gentile. There are other titles like The worshipful master, perfect master, Prince of mercy, Prince of Jerusalem (kek), or even one of the highest like rabbi kabbalist yeshua Ben Yosef having a title like "King of the Jews". I don't know how you clay rodents run things but I would assume each lodge has their own authority and hierarchy of set region but it doesn't mean it's the highest. It probably depends on the penis level of the demon in your ass at least in the inner circles, uwu
>>41995886Or... now try this... you're just speculating on something you really don't know anything about that you've set up to be much bigger than it actually is.Freemasonry was influential at one point. It was a prime way to network throughout the Americas and Europe because lodges were everywhere and no real alternatives existed.But times change. People's ability to network change. There are much better networking options today that don't require the existence of an organization pretty much any man can join (and yeah, becoming a Freemason is easy). So Freemasonry has lost influence.It's not the seat of the mysteries and the power behind the Global thrones. Just a fraternity that influential people belonged to over the years that has been dying a slow death.I was a 32nd Degree member of the Scottish Rite, by the way, and an officer of my lodge. This shit is uniform everywhere because Grand Lodges that break from the Landmarks (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masonic_Landmarks) lose recognition (and are therefore considered unmasonic).
>>41995936Yea modern ways of people networking are hive minds, hive grouping, bot nets, or what I like calling it is lesser demon gang banging
>>41995041Have you lost your god damned mind? They drug test and require a degree.
>>41995946Well, I don't really mean like online social networks. But you've got shit like the Bilderberg Group, Bohemian Grove, and other groups that only allow the elites, not to mention groups we've probably never even heard of.Why run everything through something like Freemasonry, that so many people are already suspicious of and really isn't anything particularly special, instead of just organizing in ways that exclude us "commoners"? With modern travel and modern cities I'd imagine it's much easier to operate an actual "secret society" than ever without needing to hide behind a visible fraternity that advertises its meeting places online and in the yellow pages.
>>41994770gay orgies with masons, but only if you're a twink
>>41995663If you mean things like actual spiritualism and ritualism, yes. If you mean regarding the "illuminati/NWO" that its the "real" secret group, you are mistaken. No one knows what the group is.