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Square & Compass Round Masonic Auto Emblem - [Black & Silver][3'' Diameter]
Measures Approximately 3'' DiameterMade from Zinc AlloyFinished with Epoxy Paint and Clear CoatAdhesive Backing for Easy Application!Made by The Masonic Exchange
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u/TheCarlwood · 9 pointsr/conspiracy

Ugh, I knew who left this comment before I even looked at the name! My #1 troll Paulstal Service. I actually shared the first couple YouTube videos he made about me because I thought it was hilarious to have someone paint me as so mysterious and deceptive.

It's laughable to say I interview "almost exclusively Freemasons." In fact, one of my closing cover/parody songs is a rendition of Ace of Base's "I Saw The Sign" that talks about Freemason's sacrificing kids in the moonlight. Not something they really like hearing. I interview maybe 1-5 guests a year with some aspect of Freemasonic history. It's just par for the course in this realm. As long as it's disclosed up front, listeners are free to adjust their credibility scales accordingly. Personally, I think someone like Randall Carlson, for example, is a great dude. Also a Freemason.

As for the Freemason emblem on my car, nobody would know about that if I didn't freely bring it up on my own show. If I was some secret Freemasonic agent, do you think you'd be cracking the case by seeing a sticker on my car? The reason it's there is pretty easy to explain: I'm a control system averse stoner, with a long history of getting pulled over and having my day ruined. I spent $8 on Amazon to see if projecting a slightly different image would help with that. It has. Coincidence or not, I have not been pulled over since. I also just get a kick out of subverting things like that. I think that's easy to understand.

If there are cheap and easy ways to get an edge in the big game that doesn't hurt anyone, I say give it a try. Why not buy a little local neighborhood privilege for $7.99? I recommend you all get your own, until it loses it's power entirely: https://www.amazon.com/Black-Silver-Masonic-Motorcycle-Emblem/dp/B004W44DGC/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1504934469&sr=8-4&keywords=freemason+car


u/Dark_Knight7096 · 1 pointr/Advice

Now it looks like I'm stalking you but I was curious what jurisdiction your BF was in because if he was in NJ I could offer more help so I went through your post history and found this.

There are a few things you could get for him. I'd hold off with hats or things like that for the moment because some lodges will give out items to new brothers. My lodge gives a hat, challenge coin, and a bible (or whatever their religion's sacred book is) to all new brothers the night they receive their Master Mason degree.

Good items to get for a new member that most lodges do not provide could be a ring, I still have not gotten a ring that I like, I keep looking around and all the designs that catch my fancy are too expensive, look "cheap", or are the wrong size. I'm not sure what your budget is but the used market is huge for them, just be careful because some people see it's a masonic ring and jack the price up WAY higher than it should be because "ZOMG ILLUMINATI SECRET SOCIETY SUPER RARE RING!!!1!1!". You could get him some sort of badge for his car when I was raised one of my good friends in lodge got me this one). As /u/Imhotep_23 said you could get him a silver trowel, that is one of the working tools of a Master Mason and one of my favorites personally. You can find sets of the working tools on ebay and other places on line for pretty cheap usually. When he is initiated he will get an apron, it is something he should keep for his entire life, but will likely not wear it to lodge. Lodges have aprons that members wear for meetings separate from the one they received at initiation, you could have this framed for him. I went out and purchased a frame and did it myself for mine but it would be a nice gesture if you got it done for him.

Those are really the best I can think of outside of things like masonic books or artwork if he's into those sorts of things, you could get him Tracing Boards, they are artistic representations of the different degrees, to anyone not a Mason they would just look like strange pictures with a lot going on but they tell a more complete story to anyone who has been through the degrees.