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Freemasons?

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I am informed that Prince Phillip is a Freemason, Is this true?

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  1. Freemason for sure, but its the Bilderberg group that should be worrying folks.


  2. Yes he is, all of the male members Royal Family are, they are all members of both the Kensington lodge and another 'secret' lodge.

    The Duke of Kent is the Grand Master of British Freemasonry.

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  3. Yip; up to his hard nesk

  4. They all are. It's to get away from their wives.

  5. I would think so, although there are a lot of n**i in his family, so maybe not.

  6. Yes, he is, Now will that help you develop your conspiracy theories ?

  7. Several Conservative Members of the Scottish Parliament, including the former leader, have admitted to being Freemasons.

  8. According to http://www.phoenixmasonry.org/10,000_fam... , Prince Phillip was initiated into Navy Lodge, No. 2612 of London on December 5, 1952.  Although not particularly active in Lodge activities, the Duke of Edinburgh has achieved the degree of Master Mason.

  9. I couldn`t say for sure but it`s possible. I do know that The Duke of Kent and The Duke of Gloucester are.....

  10. Probably .

    Most rich and famous have connections .  Did you know most of the old masonic lodges were built next to police stations.

  11. Yes probably but so what, they are a bunch of harmless people.

  12. English Freemasonry has from early Hanoverian times enjoyed the favor of the royal family and the established church. Edward VII served as grand master of England from 1874 to 1901. George VI was an active Mason, and his brother Edward VIII (who renounced the throne and became the Duke of Windsor) was a past provincial grand master. Prince Philip was initiated in 1952, but has taken no apparent interest in it since.

    Incidentally, Prince Philip publicly quit his position as a member of the Freemasons in 1954. Elsewhere, he is mentioned as "leader of all the Freemasons", but this is not confirmed. Given Freemasonry's apparent success in maintaining most of it its secrets for several hundred years, one might safely presume its memberships is active "for life".

  13. No. He's not intelligent or decent enough to be a Mason.
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