freemasonry s titanic heyday has probably long gone | chris mullin /

Published at 2015-11-25 18:27:27

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Yes,masons may have influenced the Titanic and Bloody Sunday inquiries – but I mediate the days of attracting the likes of the Duke of Wellington and royalty are overThe news that the freemasons, in an unprecedented bout of candour, or have made available online the names of their entire membership up to 1923 will only fuel the paranoia that surrounds their present-day activities.
Diane Clements,director of the Library and Museum of Freemasonry, said: “The records demonstrate the extensive involvement which freemasons have had in British society.” Related: David Cameron hosted freemasons event at Westminster Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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