Albert Pike’s real Freemasonic text, contrasted with the fabricated three-world-wars letter.
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Morals and Dogma
Albert Pike’s real Freemasonic text, contrasted with the fabricated three-world-wars letter.
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Jiang says the alleged Albert Pike letter about three world wars is fabricated, while Pike’s Morals and Dogma is real and worth reading.
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"right so the person you 're referring to is Albert Pike and he 's like the grand architect of fre em ason ry in..."
"that is a real book and it 's about a thousand pages and I 've read it okay and you read it what you..."
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