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Post by gasturb on Jun 15, 2008 12:33:52 GMT
I had watched a documentary called as 'freemasons on trial' and i learned about the author Jim Marrs and his book 'Rule by secrecy'. So, i decided to download it before i would (may) bought it, in order to have an idea of what its all about. Well, first of all the book is cheap for 471 pages ( ) but the part dedicated to the freemasonry is only 9 pages (249 to 258). Nothing new is written there, thus this book is just for a general interest on secret societies and conspiracies rather than a pure masonic book. www.amazon.co.uk/Rule-Secrecy-Jim-Marrs/dp/0060931841/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1213532503&sr=8-1
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Post by maximus on Jun 15, 2008 12:46:19 GMT
I had watched a documentary called as 'freemasons on trial' and i learned about the author Jim Marrs and his book 'Rule by secrecy'. So, i decided to download it before i would (may) bought it, in order to have an idea of what its all about. Well, first of all the book is cheap for 471 pages ( ) but the part dedicated to the freemasonry is only 9 pages (249 to 258). Nothing new is written there, thus this book is just for a general interest on secret societies and conspiracies rather than a pure masonic book. www.amazon.co.uk/Rule-Secrecy-Jim-Marrs/dp/0060931841/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1213532503&sr=8-1I bought that book several years ago, for some light reading. He's full of hooey, but weaves some interesting tales.
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Post by gasturb on Jun 15, 2008 14:21:29 GMT
He's full of hooey, but weaves some interesting tales. interesting feedback maximus
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