22 August 2009

Charity Draw winners amongst freemasonry

Dead Freemasons tell no tales, but live ones do.

Charities amongst the Western cultures are regarded in high esteem, and cannot in general be written about negatively.

One aspect totally forgotten is that they are exempt from taxation, and the books are run in such a manner as to show that they are non-profit.

In the order of the brotherhood there are various 'degree's' and various tasks for its members.

Although in the newsprint sometimes it is quite clear that Mr. John Citizen, was a Freemason, by the insignia, in the death notice, during their lifetime their membership or their function was NOT talked about.

After the passing of her Freemason husband, the wife admitted that they 'won' prizes from raffles as a reward for his service to the brotherhood.

In a separate conversation with another member of the brotherhood, he mentioned that he 'wins' at the pokies to entice others to play. The monies that he wins MUST be put back into the machines or spent on the premises.

The winnings are STRICTLY controlled by staff in the computer rooms behind the scenes.

This type of inside information never makes it out to the mass media.

The pokies gaming monopoly is run by Tattersalls.

The gaming industry in Victoria costs the general public $4,000,000,000 per year.

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