Anti-corruption

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Anti-corruption
By: / Beginner
Post # 1
With the news and everything that's going on across Europe at the minute I was looking for a spell that might take the wind out of the sails of people tugging at the strings of society. Whether or not you know of/believe in anything along the lines of what are commonly understood to be "conspiracy theories", everybody knows that banks, governments and companies across the globe are all rife with corruption. I figured that maybe we could come up with something on here :) influencing more good, and encouraging decisions made for the benefit of all. Any suggestions? I was looking at the banishing spells, thinking what I may edit to suit the cause, but thought I'd put the question to the community at large as well :)
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Re: Anti-corruption
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Post # 2
the Masons are too strong for you. they also know magic, you know.
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Re: Anti-corruption
By: Moderator / Adept
Post # 3
Fanboy, why Masons? Freemasonry is merely a "fraternity"; originally a Society to "protect" against corruption! There are people who are corrupt in every walk of life, from the Catholic Church to the money-grabbing American "Evangelists". Some politicians are "corrupt"; especially the ones with real power! Some bankers may well be corrupt in their international dealings; but that is not to say that all Bankers are corrupt.
And not all Masons are corrupt either! Many are hardworking people who do a great deal for Charity; as my grandfather did. But, always remember the old adage about corruption:-
" Power corrupts; and absolute power corrupts absolutely".
Yes, there is corruption in Europe. Also in Africa,China,Japan,Australia, not forgetting the USA!

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Re: Anti-corruption
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Post # 4
I know the Masons are doing the best job they can. It's just, as you say, power corrupts.
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Re: Anti-corruption
By: Moderator / Adept
Post # 5
You should learn more about Freemasonry; it is very interesting! Lean about Hiram Abiff. the Architect who designed the Temple of Solomon. Learn about the King of Tyre. My grandfather was a Freemason, and he taught me a lot about the Masons. (Though not many of its "secrets".)
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Re: Anti-corruption
By: Moderator / Adept
Post # 6
Sorry, "learn" about Hiram Abiff.
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Re: Anti-corruption
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Post # 7
I know a bit... I've read a few books. I just don't want to become one because I don't like how it's a secret. I try and stay friendly with Freemasons though, obviously. I frequently use www.kessinger.net to research old books. I'm aware that Cain built the first city and was the first Freemason, and I think I know the real story of the Nephilim.

What confuses me is this so called 'split' I've heard about. I'm still not clear if it was between capitalists and communists, or between Christians and Satanists.
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Re: Anti-corruption
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Post # 8
I find Albert Pike quite interesting. He made reference to the Morning Star who is the ultimate intelligence or something, right?
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Re: Anti-corruption
By: Moderator / Adept
Post # 9
Fanboy, message me! Cain had nothing to do with Freemasonry, although it is true he is supposed to have built the first city. And Freemasonry is not secret these days; it is wide open!
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Re: Anti-corruption
By: / Beginner
Post # 10
So absolutely no genuine help here, no? Also fanboy I'd thought of that already, my main reason for wanting to collaborate with others on this is that I'm pretty sure "the powers that be" actually do use magic to achieve their ends, and while I'm fairly confident in my abilities, I'm well aware that with money and access to materials plus whatever else they do to boost their power that I wouldn't do for ethical reasons, I may be outmatched on my own.
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