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  • adjective Of or pertaining to Freemasonry.

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Examples

  • The following day, he'll offer up a theory of his own: it's some weird Freemasonic machine that can control the fabric of space-time, a direct line to God.

    Archive 2008-10-01 2008

  • The push towards global government totally correlates with the Freemasonic agenda.

    Runaway! It's Jim Corr! Johnny Guitar 2008

  • The following day, he'll offer up a theory of his own: it's some weird Freemasonic machine that can control the fabric of space-time, a direct line to God.

    The Supersurface of Architectural Diaspora 2008

  • P2 is the common name for the Italian Freemasonic lodge Propaganda Due (Italian: Propaganda Two).

    Think Progress » Kristol: “The Administration Looks Weak Right Now” 2005

  • In a book combining gripping on-the-ground 'I was there' narrative journalism (interestingly complicated by the fact that his former patrons' filthy regime was collapsing around him), interestingly redacted and popularized Ethiopian tradition, Freemasonic crazitude, and the Holy Grail (because why not?)

    Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2006

  • Another Freemasonic myth is their claim that the stonemasons inherited their secret knowledge from the builders of the fabulous Temple of Solomon.

    The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004

  • The former traces the Templar continuity through Scotland, while the latter depends more on working back from modern Freemasonic ritual to its origins—and once again, ends up with the Templars.

    The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004

  • Another Freemasonic myth is their claim that the stonemasons inherited their secret knowledge from the builders of the fabulous Temple of Solomon.

    The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004

  • The former traces the Templar continuity through Scotland, while the latter depends more on working back from modern Freemasonic ritual to its origins—and once again, ends up with the Templars.

    The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004

  • It is possible that the Rite also was influenced by certain German Bavaria- and Frankfurt-based Freemasonic strands emerging in the late eighteenth century.

    Shadow of the Sentinel WARREN GETLER 2003

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