In Which Your Author Reveals Her Past Culthood

Sep 05, 2006 20:20

I joined a Christian cult when I was 13 because my best friend was in it. The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls is "a youth service organization which teaches leadership training through community service." It's a freemason-based organization that feeds the Eastern StarsI was initiated in a white dress, borrowed from my mom's friend ( Read more... )

memories, religion, childhood, heidi

Leave a comment

blozor September 6 2006, 06:48:25 UTC
Yeah, freemasonry is a pretty freaky and ultimately damaging cult. You were in the introductory stages. From what I understand is that they make their members do more damaging and bizarre acts to succeed to higher degrees and they use these acts as blackmail in order to keep their control over the political pawns they breed. Notice how neither Kerry nor Bush will discuss their time in the Skull and Bones society, and will duck the questioning so adamantly as to leave the interview if pressed. God knows what they had to do to climb the freemason ladder.

Now, I'm not fully convinced that absolutely everything said about freemasonry and its alleged parent organization, the Illuminati, is true. I think a lot of conspiracy theorists take it as far into absurdity as fundamentalist Christians, Neocons, or Scientologists. However there are some very frightening connections that can be drawn between these conspiracies and current or historical events. One of the more informative and less fanatical sites I've discovered to research the topic and gain information is The Conspiracy Archive. The articles are well-written, well-researched, informative, and relatively unbiased compared to a lot of sources I've come across in my research to see if there was anything to this "massive conspiracy." Clicky on the linky and see just of what you were toeing the fringes.

Reply


Leave a comment

Up