Tuesday, 21 October 2025

The purpose of feminine modesty is to protect men from women


1:42:00  CLAIRE KHAW joins to tell women to distance themselves from feminism.

1:44:00  E Michael Jones > Nick Fuentes

1:45:00  Catholicism will be weaponised against Trump.

1:46:00  Neo-pagan

1:47:00  Imperial decay

1:48:00  Abrahamic God

1:49:00  Pantheon

1:50:00  Why Christianity superseded paganism in Europe

1:51:00  Ethical monotheism > polytheism

1:52:00  Anthropomorphism

1:53:00  Jews only came into being when the Torah was handed to Moses on Mount Sinai.

1:54:00  Elizabeth I

1:55:00  Spanish Armada

1:58:00  The Abrahamic God forbade idolatry.

2:07:00  HANNAH joins to ask about reaching Nirvana.

2:08:00  Individuality means not following the rules.

2:12:00  We no longer think of ourselves as belonging to tribes.

2:13:00  Religious communities

2:14:00  Race or religion

2:15:00  CIA

2:16:00  Freemasons

2:17:00  Patriarchy

2:19:00   Freemasonry is forbidden to Catholics.

Were the French Revolutionaries mostly Freemasons?

No, the French Revolutionaries were not mostly Freemasons. While Freemasonry was popular among the French elite in the late 18th century and a notable minority of revolutionaries had ties to it, the organization was neither monolithic nor dominant in driving the events of 1789–1799. Claims of overwhelming Masonic influence often stem from conspiracy theories popularized in the 1790s by conservative critics like Abbé Augustin Barruel, who alleged a secret plot by Freemasons (alongside the Illuminati and Enlightenment philosophers) to overthrow the monarchy and Church. These ideas have been thoroughly debunked by historians as lacking evidence and reflecting anti-Masonic biases rather than facts.
Key Facts on Masonic Involvement
  • Scale of Freemasonry in Pre-Revolutionary France: By 1789, there were around 1,250 Masonic lodges in France with an estimated 30,000–40,000 members, mostly among the nobility, bourgeoisie, and intellectuals. This represented a small fraction of the total population (about 0.2–0.3%) but was influential in elite social circles. Membership was diverse, including Catholics, Protestants, and even some clergy, and lodges emphasized Enlightenment ideals like liberty and reason without a unified political agenda.
  • Representation in the Estates-General/National Assembly (1789): The Estates-General convened 1,139–1,336 deputies (sources vary slightly on the exact count due to vacancies and additions). At least 320 (about 24%) were Freemasons, concentrated in the Third Estate (commoners). This was proportional to Masonry's elite presence but far from a majority. Masons were also elected among the nobility and clergy, and many were moderates or conservatives who opposed radical change. One outlier claim suggests up to half the deputies were Masons, but this is not supported by lodge records or most historians.
  • Notable Figures: Several prominent revolutionaries were indeed Freemasons, including:
    • Marquis de Lafayette (hero of the early Revolution).
    • Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, Comte de Mirabeau (key orator in the Assembly).
    • Philippe Égalité (Duke of Orléans, nominal Grand Master of the Grand Orient de France).
    • Others like Marquis de Condorcet, Georges Danton, and Voltaire (a Mason earlier in life).
    However, central radicals like Maximilien Robespierre and Jean-Paul Marat were not Masons, and there's no credible evidence linking them to lodges. Masons were also prominent among royalists and counter-revolutionaries, showing divided loyalties.
  • Role During the Revolution: Lodges provided networking spaces for Enlightenment ideas, but they fragmented along political lines (e.g., moderate vs. radical factions) and largely went dormant by 1792 as members joined political clubs like the Jacobins. There's no evidence of a coordinated Masonic "plot"—historians like Albert Soboul emphasize that revolutionary fervor arose from economic crises, social inequalities, and popular unrest, not secret societies. Post-Terror (after 1794), Masonry revived under Napoleon, who tolerated it for its utility in administration.
Why the Myth PersistsThe idea of Masonic dominance gained traction in conservative and Catholic circles as a way to explain the Revolution's chaos without addressing structural causes like absolutism and famine. It was amplified in the 19th century by figures like Louis Blanc and even some Masons eager to claim credit during France's Third Republic. Modern conspiracy theories recycle these tropes, but scholarly consensus (e.g., from Georges Lefebvre and François Furet) views Freemasonry as a symptom of Enlightenment sociability, not its engine. In summary, Freemasons were overrepresented relative to their numbers in the population but made up only about a quarter of the initial revolutionary assembly—and even less in radical leadership. The Revolution's causes were far broader and more grassroots than any fraternal order.

2:21:00 Israel is an Anglo-American Imperial Project.

2:23:00 CIA or Jews

2:24:00 The Pope and Archbishop of Canterbury submit to the liberal order.

2:25:00 William Laud and Thomas Cranmer were Archbishops of Canterbury who were burned at the stake.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Cranmer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_William_Laud

2:26:00  Jews or Americans?

2:27:00  The Anglo-American Empire has assumed the White Man's burden of protecting the Jews in Israel and their reward is to be the ones to hurry the arrival of the Messiah by converting Jews in Israel to Christianity.

2:28:00  The Holy Land is the most prestigious colony in the world.

2:29:00  The religious, historical and spiritual significance of the Holy Land

2:32:00  The Abrahamic God is the most powerful being conceivable.

2:33:00  The power of God in our psyche

2:34:00  People fear injustice and death.

2:35:00  Obeying God's laws to stay on His good side

2:37:00  TIM joins.

2:39:00  Are you one of us?

2:42:00  Tim is not yet confirmed.

2:45:00  Muslims

2:46:00  Polygamy is only tolerated up to a maximum of four.

2:47:00  Mormon Wars

2:49:00  Feminine modesty

2:50:00  Victorian morality

2:51:00  Minoan women and African tribeswomen

2:52:00  Simps

2:54:00  The purpose of feminine modesty is to protect men from women.

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