Do Freemasons have an end game or are they just a club of older dudes who do community service...

>Catholics formed Catholic revolutions against Catholic nations and their church.
Our revolution was led by Freemasons. All of the top dudes were Freemason.

The triangle in our flag was freemason antics.

They're dirty jews, so i'd say anything lousy would be in their court.
They actively influence French and Belgian politics.

>Our revolution was led by Freemasons.
I bet they were Catholics, too. Shame that the Catholics would lead a revolution against fellow Catholics.

>Do Freemasons have an end game or are they just a club of older dudes who do community service? Why were they so involved with the founding of the United States?
It's the Rotary Association with esoteric rituals.

For centuries, Men With Plans have joined these fraternal societies. Upwardly mobile young men, agitators, domestic terrorists, community-minded folks.

The demographics are different in each country. There's a lot of the political-business class in Japan, police and judiciary in Sweden, and in Australia tattooed blue collar and service industry people are entering as the middle class die of old age.

This is what I hear from people I know on the inside, who are yuppies who now know old men who fund medical research.

>I've been a member for 5 years and meeting people from all over the world who have connections to businesses, cops, government positions, and doctors has benefited me more than a few times. If you're looking for something mystical and spooky you'll probably be disappointed, but if you want connections and can bear to be a little patient then it's worth it.
>Honestly I was so saddened by how dead things are and how lacking in spiritual matters it was that I started a philosophy club with another younger mason and we've been gathering members and growing for a bit. I'm hoping I can recapture the spirit of the old organization but goddamn those old dudes are bitter and disenfranchised.

This sounds familiar!

Then why is it then that you you have so many Free Masons in positions of high political power being so tolerant or even amiable to Catholics like Frederik the Great or Andrew Jackson?

>French revolution
Terrible economic mismanagement, horrific weather and wealthy people who were refused to be cut out of politics just because they didnt have the right name and pedigree.

>Reformation
So you are blaming Free Masons for something that happened roughly 300 years before they even formed?

Are you that tirgger happy when it comes to blaming Freemasons for changes you don't like?

>Russian Revolution
Horrific foreign and domestic policy, the devastation of WWI.

Communists literally banned Freemasonry and took the property of its predominately middle class membership. The Kaiser shipping Lenin back with a suitcase full of money did more damage than any Freemason.

Is this explanation sufficient ?

>Terrible economic mismanagement, horrific weather and wealthy people who were refused to be cut out of politics just because they didnt have the right name and pedigree.

The French revolution was a bunch of rich middle class merchants, bankers e.t.c. who were bootyblasted that their wealth was not enough to give them higher social status so they killed the nobility and the king, persecuted the church so they could larp as the new nobles. Most of them were freemasons which makes sense since most freemasons are faggots who want to act important and get social status.

To add

>Liberté, égalité, fraternité (pronounced [li.bɛʁ.'te e.ɡa.li.'te fʁa.tɛʁ.ni.'te]), French for "liberty, equality, fraternity",[1] is the national motto of France and the Republic of Haiti, and is an example of a tripartite motto. Although it finds its origins in the French Revolution, it was then only one motto among others and was not institutionalized until the Third Republic at the end of the 19th century.[2] Debates concerning the compatibility and order of the three terms began at the same time as the Revolution. It is also the motto of the Grand Orient de France and the Grande Loge de France.

Exactly. Not Freemasons, just the (((GOdF)))

Did you not read the " wealthy people who were refused to be cut out of politics just because they didnt have the right name and pedigree." part of my post before you quoted it?

Likewise if you take a look at the post Napoleonic Regimes in France you will get a nice look at the anti revolutionary sentiment of the moneyed middle class after learning personally about the failures of the 1st Republic.

Still happy to blame Freemasons for the Reformation?

>French revolution
Shit rulers + angry populace = revolution, successful revolution = a change to the ideas of how the state should be run, why would free masons orchestrate the french revolution only to have it quickly revert to a monarchy under napoleon and the july monarchy?
>Reformation
Internal pressures to be more biblical from people like Martin Luther and the overreaction to said mild calls for reform meant that a new "sect" was created, one that didn't care about the pope's authority.
>Russian Revolution
See top, be it democracy or communism, when rulers fail, revolts happen, bringing in new systems.

Pretty sure the motto was officialy adopted during the Second Republic.