Thứ Tư, 1 tháng 2, 2017

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( cheers and applause )

I got some lucky lipstick on my

face, George.

What have we got for her?

>> GEORGE: You're going to love

this!

It's an unforgettable vacation

to Montenegro!

( cheers and applause )

Stacie, you and a guest will

fly roundtrip coach from Los

Angeles to beautiful Montenegro

along the Adriatic coast for a

six-night stay in an executive

sea view suite at the Hotel

Mediteran Ulcinj.

Surrounded by palm trees and

pine woods, this luxury

property is within walking

distance of the beach.

Daily breakfast, one dinner,

and a city sightseeing tour

included.

>> DREW: All right, thank you,

Rachel!

Now, Stacie, the price of this

trip, round-trip coach from

L.A., two people, six nights,

not $106,000, even though it's

pretty nice.

To get the right price, get rid

of one of the numbers in the

middle.

Keep the 1 in the beginning and

the 2 at the end but get rid of

the 0, 6, this one or the 7.

What do you think?

( audience yelling suggestions )

>> Okay, the 1.

>> DREW: Get rid of the 1!

No!

Wait, wait!

( audience yelling suggestions )

Yeah, the 1.

>> DREW: Squeeze those numbers

together.

$10,672.

Ready, one, two, three!

Yeah!

You're on your way!

Just like that!

Stacie's going to Montenegro!

Good luck!

( cheers and applause )

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Superman vs Sewerage | Does Superman finds the ring? | In Real Life - Duration: 3:07.

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Hey, Herman!

Hmm .. Who is it ... May be Fatty again done something wrong...

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Hermann, darling, help me -

I rubbed carrots and my wedding ring accidentally come off the thumb and failed to sink into this hole ...

and probably further down the drain .. Help me to get it back.

Otherwise, my husband, Mr. Boudoir would not let me in home,

when noticed that I had no ring. He was terribly jealous and strict.

Hmm ... how can I help ... Madame Boudoir .. I .. have no idea where to look for your ring..

Now we ought to go down in sewer shaft...because ring already washed away ..

I think I can try to help you, Madame! hurry, hurry! Where is the sink !?

My super-secret beetle with nanomagnets running in the sink, and

will try to catch up the ring and pass me the place of its location using android emitter.

Super what? nano..-andro-... what?!

Madame Boudoir, could you bake pancakes with raspberries for my return?

Oh! Pancakes! Of course, my dear, I will do it right now!

Is it your ring?

I told you, Madame Boudoir, Superman will do it!!

Oh !!! My ring !! Great! Boys, you're my superhero!

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Freemasonry 'The Firm Within the Firm' - Duration: 10:27.

Freemasonry 'The Firm Within the Firm'

Is there a vaster chasm than that between 'worthy charitable giving' and 'swindlers

at the top of society'?

This is par for the course though when you do an internet search for the Freemasons.

Last week brought more hard evidence of the latter (and darker), with the second leaked

report from UK criminal justice authorities in as many years to conclude that mobsters

use Freemasonry to freely recruit corrupt detectives, being one of 'the most difficult

aspects of organized crime corruption to proof against.'

Scotland Yard's Operation Tiberius report was written over a decade ago but has only

this week been made public by The Independent's investigations editor, Tom Harper.

It follows on from Project Riverside, revealed by Channel 4 News' Andy Davies in March 2012

from the Serious Organized Crime Agency (SOCA), which also describes Freemasonry in round

terms as 'a firm within a firm'.

Incredible though it may seem, although paid for with public money, both these reports

have taken nearly a decade to surface, and then only as partial press leaks.

So why did the authors of Scotland Yard's Operation Tiberius' find Freemasons so difficult

to winkle out?

Most know Freemasonry sits somewhere between a religious cult and a pyramid selling scheme

but have no idea where 'The Craft' came from, or what makes Masons tick.

It's the oath of secrecy, similar to the Mafia's Omert�, on pain of death, which, in theory,

makes any revelation about �The Craft� a slip of the tongue you can die for.

Behind the lodge door

Masons have a pyramid of initiation through 33 ranks, or 'degrees' and belong to geographic

'Provinces' overseen by London's United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE).

They follow civic county boundaries and each produce an annual yearbook with a tally of

lodges followed by members names in each lodge.

One would have thought it would be a relatively simple job, therefore, for Scotland Yard detectives

to figure out who of their colleagues are in and who are out.

The trouble is those yearbooks are jealously guarded.

Masonic Bristol MP, Jack Lopresti, for example, promised me a copy of the latest Bristol Yearbook

live on the radio in April 2012 but his provincial secretary, Steve Rawlings, refused to send

it.

This begs the question: when a senior public figure is low to middling in the secret Masonic

hierarchy, who's really in charge in the world of the 'profane', as Masons call the public?

As a secret establishment club, Freemasonry rightly rings alarm bells.

By seizing only a handful of key positions in the criminal justice system, like any unscrupulous

interest, it could corrupt the entire caboodle.

The other nerve-jangling concern is that Freemasonry's 'Don' just happens to be a little too close

to one the top figures in Britain's military and judicial chain-of-command; UGLE's Grand

Master, Prince Michael of Kent, is Queen Elizabeth II's cousin.

Historians trace Masonic scandals back to a few decades after 'The Craft' was founded

in the eighteenth century as a society of 'free thinkers'.

The occasion was the 1798 publication of John Robison's 'Proofs of a Conspiracy Against

all the Religions and Governments of Europe'.

When he said proofs, proofs he meant.

Quoting verified leaked documents, he detailed methods of political infiltration and deception

to be used by a coterie of senior German masons, sponsored by a wealthy ancestor of the present

British royal family, Duke Ernest II of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg.

Quoting links to the perpetrators of the bloody French Revolution, Robison's scandal flew

like a whirlwind round the high society of Europe.

This expos� might have been roundly discredited by Masonic loyalists as 'Conspiracy Theory'

had the author not been one of the most respected men of his day, his brilliant scientific mind

nurturing the white heat of scientific innovation driving the industrial revolution.

Secretary of the Royal Society in Edinburgh, Robison was a close friend of the inventor

of the steam engine, James Watt, and above all, from the point of view of credibility,

a Freemason himself.

He saw the secrecy which had protected free-thinking innovators beginning to take on a new self-serving

character absolutely contemptuous of outsiders.

Along with the 1798 'Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism' by Abb� Augustin

Barruel in France, Robison's forensic critique of Freemasonry caused a bitter public schism

in �The Craft� which lasted a decade or more, before being 'buried alive' with the

passing of Robison's generation.

So Masonic scandal is nothing new.

Every time, whether the 'powers that be' hit Masonic accountability into the long grass

or not, the true remedy is the same: declare your secret society membership as an interest

like any other or face prosecution for misconduct, particularly in public office.

One would expect to find those principles as the nucleus of all probity and good governance

for associations and corporations round the world, both public and private, yet they are

eerily absent.

Is Freemasonry a fundamentalist religious cult?

Though many accuse 'The Craft' of being a religious cult, Freemasonry may not fit the

definition of a 'religion' in the usual sense.

However, Masons certainly hold strong beliefs about Western influences in the Holy Land.

Those of the higher degrees privately profess a 'fundamentalist' fervor for Zionism.

Israel's own Grand Lodge was founded in 1953, now numbering between 50 and 60 lodges with

thousands of members.

Indeed even in Bristol's windowless 'Royal Arch' Masonic Temple, the furnishings are

embossed throughout with golden Israeli 'Star of David' emblems.

Where you can find them, former Freemasons give dazzling insights into the favors �The

Craft� affords as well as the evils of what is essentially a 'gang for grown ups' strewn

through with a toxic mix of mumbo-jumbo and bullying.

Both Stephen Knight's 1984 book 'The Brotherhood' and former 'World In Action' journalist Martin

Short's 1989 follow up 'Inside The Brotherhood' do an ample job documenting the testimony

of those brave enough to reject the threats and leave �The Craft�.

The latter, as a six-part Granada TV documentary, found its way to an incredulous national audience

the same year.

TV examinations are notoriously few and far between, but in his 1999 HTV Documentary 'Rites

and Wrongs' journalist James Garrett discovered a human skull and two femur cross bones hidden

away in a chequered cabinet.

He asked Gloucestershire's top Mason on camera, "What part do the skull and cross bones play

in your ritual?"

Provincial Grand Master Peter Marsh's voice quavered as he replied "Well, yes there are

some skulls and cross bones which are part of the regalia of the lodge and they represent

mortality."

Perfect for emphasizing that threat of death then, Peter?

The Church of England and House of Commons deliberate

In 1987, the General Synod of the Church of England considered the question 'Freemasonry

and Christianity: Are they compatible?'

Failing to come down on one side or the other of the fence they concluded, "The reflections

of the working group itself reveal understandable differences of opinion between those who are

Freemasons and those who are not."

So despite a clear instruction from Jesus Christ in Matthew 5:37 "Never swear an oath,

simply let your 'yes' be 'yes' and your 'no' be 'no', anything else comes from the devil,"

they Church of England couldn't make their minds up.

In 1998 Labour MP, Chris Mullin, chaired the second House of Commons Home Affairs Select

Committee Enquiry into Freemasonry in as many years.

The report's penultimate paragraph "requires public servants who are members of a secret

society... to disclose their membership."

The result was non-compliance by many of Britain's police forces.

The Standards Board for England which, for several years required all elected local councilors

to declare membership of secret societies was conveniently abolished by the Lib/Con

coalition government in 2012 as part of their deregulation policy.

Even if Freemasonry does not control some of the key positions of state in its own self-interest,

its involvement in promoting its own to positions of power and privilege is a likely candidate

to explain why Britain is increasingly being controlled by individuals who seem entirely

unsuited to positions of public trust.

If �The Craft� has not yet become a kind of secret government, as a 1981-84 Italian

parliamentary enquiry proved Propaganda Due (P2) Masonic Lodge to be, it is almost certainly

why Britain is paralyzed by what's known in drinking dens across the land as the 'Tyranny

of the Mediocre'.

So as thin old London police and newsroom files on Freemasonry start to fill up with

cold hard truths, at the very least it should concentrate the minds of those thinking of

using Freemasonry as a convenient cover for crookedness.

It is only a matter

of time now before their secret number is up.

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